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  3. NEW AIRWAY SERVICE. Europe to America.

    BERLIN, Satutday.—Two reptesentatives of the Rumpler Aireraft Works have proceeded to Ameriea with a view to forming' a company to eany out a ...

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  5. NEW PRAYER BOOK.

    LONDON, Saturday.— It is offically stated that the House of Bishops has concluded its session on the Prayer Book question, and ...

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  6. SOVIET QUARREL'S.

    WARSAW, Saturday:—Delegates at Communist Congress asked the whereabouts of M. Trotsky and the chairman M. Bukharin, replied that he was not ...

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  7. CABLES AND WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Because of its Imperial importance, Cabinet has taken over the cable and wireless companies' eonferonce, which has been conipletely ...

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  8. Sharkey- Heeney Bout

    NEW YORK, Friday.— One of the largest crowds whtch has ever witnessed a boxing match at Madison Square Gardens assembled ...

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  10. "THE RED KNIGHT."

    LONDON, Friday. — The correspondence as to the claim that an Australian was responsible for the bringing down of the German ace, Baron Richtofen, ...

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  11. Endurance Flight Record.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—Rain and a soggy field forced the postponement of Capt Kingsford-Smith's attempt to break the endurance flight ...

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  12. Television.

    SOHENECTADY (New York), Saturday.—A radio television experiment was demonstrated to-day when the General Electric Co. and ...

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  13. OVERSEAS BREVITIES. German Minister Resigns.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Although illhealth is given as the primary reason for Dr. Gessler's resigntion from the Defence portfolio, there are persistent ...

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  14. CHAMBERLAIN NEARLY SUCCEEDS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— Clarence Chamberlain, the trans-Atlanthe flier, and Rodger Williams failed to-day in their attempt to ...

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  15. BRUTAL CHILD MURDER

    FLINT (Michigan), Friday.—One of the most brutal crimes in the United States eriminal history, inciting hundreds of persons to join in a search, ...

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  16. ANTI-WAR TREATY. Scope Causes Comment.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Ofticials are impressed with the new suggestion by the United States Secretary of State, Mr. F. B. Kellog, in connection with his ...

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  17. Migrants for Canda.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.— Sir John Aird, direetor of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and Hon. Robert Forks, Minlster of Immigration, are negotiating ...

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  18. London to Capetown.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Van Lear Black, proprietor of the "Baltimore Sun," who earlier in the year made a flight from Amsterdam to Batavia, ...

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  19. Dominion Films.

    LONDON, Satarday.—The production annually of one film in Canada, Australia, India and South Atriea, the story being written round actions in the ...

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  20. What Would You Do?

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Prohibition Commissioner Doran to-day announced that of 2000 "dry" agents only 500 passed the ...

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  21. The Pathfinders.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Canadian Government has named several newlydiscovered lakes in North-West Ontario after men and women lost in ...

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  22. FRANCE STILL ADAMANT.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Briand has promptly cabled Mr. Kellog, explaining his desire to substitute the term "wars of aggression" for the words "all wars," ...

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  23. Conditions in Russia.

    RIGA, Saturday.—Soviet officials are touting the country, attempting to indneo peasants to subseribe to the Government loaus. The officials ...

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  24. DYNAMITE FATALITY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—One workman was killed to-day and six dingeronsly injured by an explosion of dynamlte in a shaft in a subway which was ...

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  25. SATISFACTION IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Saturday.— The AMeriean Embassy released to-day the text of the anti-war note presented to France which met with a favortble ...

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  26. Birtles Making Progress.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.— The Australian, Fraucis Birtles, who is motoring from London to Australia in a Bean ear is continuing to-morrow. His ...

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  27. "Gorilla Man" Hanged.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.— Earl Nelson, better known as the "Gorilla Man," the straugler of over a seore of women in the United States and ...

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  28. Communist Demonstration.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. —Fifty members of the American Communist Party marched round the State Department Buildings to-day, earrying ...

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  29. "ENGLISH RULES THE ROOST."

    CAPETOWN, Seturday.— The Premier, General Heitzog, speaking at Lyndenburg yesterday, again tilted at republicanism, saying thas, while it ...

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  30. Nitrate Production.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported that leaders of British, French, German, Chilean and Ameriean nitrare interests will meet on board a yacht in ...

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  31. AMERICA'S NAVY. Amendment of Cost.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The House Naval Affairs Committee to-day criticised President Coolidge's failure to set a definite time limit for the ...

    Article : 155 words
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  33. Penny Postage.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—A forecast of the Canadian budget indieates the resumption of penny postage to Britain and other parts of the Empire, ...

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  34. IRAQ OILFIELDS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Freneh Foreign Minister, M. Biand, has announeed that there will shorth be signed an Ameriean, British and French ...

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  35. Branding of Honey.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Merehandise Marks Act recommended by the standing committee on honey will previde that all contaners of imported ...

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  36. PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.— The "Tribune's" political correspondent states that under instruction given by President Coolidge, who leaves to-morrow ...

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  37. Politicians Fired At.

    BELGRADE, Saturday.—A Bulgarian girl to-day fired at several politicians and police chiefs at Uskab and then killed herself. ...

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  38. ADDITIONAL FOR AIRWAYS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Senate has received from President Coolidge a request for 475,000 dollars for additional air ...

    Article : 54 words
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  41. PROPOSAL TURNED DOWN.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Time's," Washington correspondent says that, riding roughshod over the recommendations made on behalf ...

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  42. Punishing Raiders.

    LONDON, Saturday:— "The Daily Express" says that the Basra Royal Air Force have begun operations against the Wahibis/and Faisal ...

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