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  4. CHURCH UNITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — When prominent members of the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches met at Malines at various times ...

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  5. PIRATES ATTACK SHIP.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.— Wireless and other messages received concerning the latest piracy in Chinese waters show that a desperate fight was ...

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  6. GOODSELL" AND BARRY.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — The Australian sculler, Major Goodsell, is now en route for Arizona to recover from nerve strain and prepare for his ...

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  7. "EVERYTHING O.K."

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.-—The Spirit of California, the plane in which the Australian aviator, Capt. Kingsfordsmith, and Lieut, George Pond of the ...

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  8. NEXT BRITISH ELECTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Lobbyites have already began conjecturing as to tho date of the next general election. Some are of the opinion that ...

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  9. U.S. NAVAL PROGRAMME

    Devonport.—Ida barrett, Edna Collins, Lenore Hiller, Madge Ibbott, Gordon Morrice, George Newman, Harry Plummer, Percy Polard, Malcoim ...

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  10. NICARAGUAN FLAG.

    HAVANA, Wednesday. —The attitude of the Cuban public towards the Nicaraguau situntion was signally demonstrated when the lings of the 21 ...

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  11. FALSE PROSECUTION.

    LONDON, Weduosday.—Richard Aubrey Brown Dixon (47), who with his sister was arrested in Adelaide on.June 5 last year and brought back to ...

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  12. AFTER THIRTY-FIVE HOURS.

    NEW YORK Thursday.—With twothirds of their task behind them Smith and Pond wirelessel late last night that they had high hopes of establishing a ...

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  13. SOVIET BANISHMENTS.

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—For the purposes of banishement, the Soviet has divided the Opposition leaders into three groups—incorrigibles, penitents ...

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  14. BUTTER DUMPING.

    'MONTEAL, Wednesday.—The annual convention of the, Canadian Produce Association passed a resolution today asking the Government to adjust ...

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  15. ESPIONAGE CHARGES _ i

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The ease in wich James M'Cartney and Tane Hanson, a German, were charged with espionage on behalf of the Soviet was ...

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  16. 300 New Aeroplanes.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — Congress will be asked to appropriate funds for the purchase of a minimum of 300 new navy aeroplanes if the five-year ...

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  17. ARBITRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"There are some questions which no country could safely leave to arbitration," says the British memorandum on the work of the ...

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  18. BRITISH AIRSHIPS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mr. H. P. Brown, Australian Director of Postal Services, who.is now in England in connection with the Wireless-Cable ...

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  19. DOMINIONS' APPLES.

    KELOWNA (British Columbia) Wednesday—At the British Columbia Fruitgrowers' Convention to-day, Mr. J. H. M'Donald, Who recently visited ...

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