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  3. GALE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday.—England to-day was swept by a 60-mile-an-hour gale. Liners were unable to reach port. Many casualties have been reported. ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS Liberal Revival Foretold

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Herbert Samuel delivered his first political speech after seven years' retirement at the 80-Club dinner to-night. He ...

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  5. AT HANKOW Anti-British Posters

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Foreign Secretary (Sir Austen Chamberlain), answering a series of questions referring to China, ...

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  6. NAVAL ARMAMENTS Proposed Limitation

    LONDON, Monday.—The British reply accepting President Coolidge's invitation to the Powers to hold a conference on the funther ...

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  7. THE NEW ORDER

    LONDON, Monday.—The German oil tanker Phoebus to-day rescued the crew of 53 of the French steamer Malouin, which had been ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND NAVY

    LONDON, Monday.—Commander H. L. Morgan, at present serving with the operations division at the Admiralty, has been appointed to command ...

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  10. PRINCE GEORGE

    PARIS, Monday.—Prince George, the King of England's fourth son, arrived to-night. He was confronted by the greatest crowd that ever greeted a ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE

    LONDON, Monday. — H.M.A.S. cruiser Australia will be launched on the Clyde at noon on March 17 —St. Patrick's Day. Lady Cook ...

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  12. BRITISH LABOR

    LONDON, Monday. — Dr. Haden Guest, M.P., has resigned from the Labor Party. In a statement to the press, he says: "The immediate ...

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  13. "Red" Activities

    FOOCHOW, Monday.—The Kuo-mintang (Red) authorities have closed the Y.M.C.A. and Chinese Red Cross and have ordered the mission schools not ...

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  14. British Mobilisation

    TOKIO, Monday.—The Osaka "Mainichi-Shimbun's" special correspondent at Shanghai, says: "A Britisher holding a responsible ...

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  15. AIRY WALKING

    LONDON, Monday.—Canon Doyle, of Westminster, writing to "The Daily Express," advocates small balloons or hydrogen knapsacks as aids to ...

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  16. EIGHT-HOUR DAY

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. A. Hayday (Lab.) moved to reduce the Ministry for Labor's estimate as a protest ...

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  17. HARBOR WORK

    ROTTERDAM, Monday.—The International Transport Workers' Federation, including representatives of Britain, Germany, France, Belgium, ...

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  18. JAPAN'S POLICY UNALTERED.

    The Chinese Nationalist representative now at Tokio (Mr. Tao Ti[?]n-Chu) has been the recipient of many invitations. He has visited the Foreign ...

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  19. THE PASSION PLAY

    LONDON, Monday.—The proposal to stage the Oberammergau Passion Play at the Albert Hall on behalf of the Empire Cancer Fund ...

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  20. EARL BEATTY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty to-day denied the report that Earl Beatty would be retiring shortly from the positions of First Sea Lord and ...

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  21. FIVE MORE U.S. DESTROYERS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Five additional destroyers have arrived at Shanghai from points in China and from Manila. They will add to the ...

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  22. Alternative Plan

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Britain has accepted President Coolidge's proposal for the holding of a five-Power naval limitation conference. ...

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  23. REXONA, BEST FOR SUMMER SKIN TROUBLES.

    In the summer-time we all suffer more or less from skin trouble, such as Rashes, Ulcers, Boils, Sores, Stings of Insects, Pimples, or, perhaps, even ...

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  24. PEANUT POLITICIANS

    LONDON, Monday.—"The National Review," commenting on Mr. Mackenzie King's anger towards Mr. Bruce for the latter's speeches on naval ...

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  25. WAR DEBTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Andrew Mellon) announced to-day that France had agreed to make the first payment ...

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  26. CHINESE NATIONALISTS

    "The Daily Mail's" Hankow correspondent says that the Chinese residents of Hankow are disappointed with the appearance of the new Nationalist ...

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  27. NICARAGUA

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The State Department to-day informed the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee that the United States did not intend to ...

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  28. SNUB FOR SOVIET

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Commander Loeker-Lampson (Cons.) asked what reply the Government intended to make to ...

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  29. NEW YORK PLAYS

    LONDON, Monday.—"At present New York plays are indescribably filthy," says Mr. Matheson Lang, the actor-manager, who has returned from ...

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  30. U.S. OIL SCANDALS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Federal Supreme Court was upheld the circuit court appeals against the decision of April 1, 1926, cancelling the leases ...

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  31. Keep Yourself Fit.

    Keep your system toned up with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and foods that once distressed you will be harmless, exposure will bring no fears of ...

    Article : 122 words
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