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  4. Down With Religion.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "New York Times" Mexico correspondent states that 225 persons have been arrested at a ...

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  5. AQUITANIA BUFFETED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Aquitania has arrive here. Strong gales whipped the sea into mountainous waves which broke the windows in the ...

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  6. LAST MINUTE EFFORT

    LONDON, Thursday.—As a Iast effort to save Rowlands and Driscoll, who the awaiting execution at Cardiff for the murder of a footballer named ...

    Article : 327 words
  7. U.S. NAVAL TALK..

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Representative M'CIintock, addressing the House to-day, described Admiral Blunkett's alleged war talk as an ...

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  8. RELIGION ENTERS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Probably one of the most unusual and important aspects of the Presidential campaign has just been disclosed by a ...

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  9. GANG TERRORISM.

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—Following the city administration 's attempt to curb crime and Mayor Thompson's declaration that gang terrorism must end, ...

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  10. RECORD BREAKERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Added to the distinction of being. the most popular dominion touring side, the Waratahs are likely to return with the more ...

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  11. R. A. F. FLIERS.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—The Iast day of the visit of the British supermarines at Lake Chilka on their way to Calcutta was marked by the Mah ...

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  12. ITALY AND ROUMANIA.

    ROME, Friday.—Importance, is attached to the visit to Rome of M. Tituleseu, Premier of Roumania. He already has had two conversations with ...

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  13. Forgers' Den Raided.

    PARIS, Friday—The police having unearthed a veritable forgers' den in a lonely villa at Vitre Seine. Andre, the ...

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  14. OVERSEAS NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Air Ministry has convicted successful tests of a Handley-Page torpedo plane, equipped with wings and a single 550 h.p. ...

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  16. DIAMOND DIGGERS' LOT

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Mr. van Hons, a member of the Union Parliament, returned here to-day from the alluvial diggings, and is most ...

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  17. ESSEX LANE MURDER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The man who was arrested at the point of a revolver in Liverpool last night gave his; name as William Kennedy, 40 years. ...

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  18. Gaol for Aviator.

    NAUGATUCK (Counecticut), Thursday.—Bort Acosta, the famous transAtlantic aviator, who accompanied Commander Byrd to Puris, was to-day ...

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  19. Adoration of the Sacrament

    LONDON, Thursday.—The English Church Union has passed a resolution proclaiming belief in the Adoration of the Sacrament whether reserved or not. ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Board of Trades official estimate of Britain's not trade balance for 1927 was given by the President of the Board, Sir ...

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  21. DEALINGS IN OIL.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—It is believed that the United States Government will become involved in a controversy over the purchase of Russian ...

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  22. INTERRUPTING SERVICE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Five persons who demonstrated at St. Cuthbert's Church, Darwen, on Sunday last, when the service was interrupted by those ...

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  23. Protecting Dog Racing.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Under the presidency of Admiral Sir Sydney Fremantle, the "National Greyhound Racing Society" has been formed, ...

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  24. British By-Election.

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  25. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The Canadian Parliament was opened at 3 p.m. to-day by the aid of shovels. Sixteen inches of snow felt yesterday, followed by a ...

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  26. NORWAY'S EXPERIMENT.

    OSLO, Thursday.—M. Nornsrad has formed a Labor Government as follows:—Minister of Foreign Affairs M. Butt; Minister for Agriculure, M. ...

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  27. FAMILY WIPED OUT.

    BERLIN, Friday.—An unsigned letter received by the police at Gotha beginning "Last night a banker, Herr Drofte, voluntarily left this arduous ...

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  29. Sixty-nine Not Out.

    DOORN (Holland), Friday.—For the celebration of the ex-Kaiser's 69th birthday, the ex-Crown Prince has arrived. Significance attaches to this in ...

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  30. Thoughts of Americans.

    CHESTER D LONG: "Man cannot live in society without, government He must give up some of his liberty in order to preserve the rest. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA'S BORROWING.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Herald" announces that another Australian' State, South Australia, is obtaining money in London, which as ...

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  32. Italian Ace's Death.

    ROME, Thursday.—Nardini, the brilliant war-time aviator, was killed today. A defect developed in his machine at a height of 3000 feet causing ...

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