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  3. ECHO OF THE WAR.

    BERLIN, Monday—A man has just surprised his relatives by returning to his home at Potsdam. He claims that he was taken prisoner by the Russians ...

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  5. FREE STATE PREMIER.

    OTTAWA Monday.—A train bringing the Premier of the Irish Free State, Mr. W. T. Cosgrave, to Ottawa from Philadelphia, was ...

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  6. NEW WONDER TOTE

    LONDON, Monday.—It is announced in the "Daily Express" that Mr. R. M. Hamilton, a former mathematics master of Malbers College, The ...

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  7. BURMA RAIL SMASH

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—Fifty-four persons are now dead as a result of the railway disaster which occurred in Burma ...

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  8. NEW AERODROME

    LONDON, Monday.—London became the foremost airport of the world to-day, through the opening of the new Croydon acrodrome. ...

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  9. A MODERN PEGASUS.

    PARIS, Monday.—Now that pigs have flown, the horse has not been long in becoming a Pegasus. A French air liner travelled to London this morning ...

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  10. A CURFEW BELL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Morning Post" in a leader approves of the New South Wales and Victorian laws to make gambling after sunset illegal. ...

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  11. RUSSIAN RAILWAY LOAN

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The State Departments are expected to object to the flotation of a Russian railway loan in the United States, as it is ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S CRUISERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The cruisor Australia's steam trials ont he Clyde have been most satisfactory. She will be commissioned at the end of April, but ...

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  14. COBHAM FORCED DOWN

    KHARTOUM, Monday.—Sir Alan Cobham, who is en roule from London to Capetown, travelling by aeroplanc, has been forced by a sandstorm to ...

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  15. WAR MUNITIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs unanimously reported to the House to-day a resolution to ...

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  16. U.S. SUBMARINE MISSING

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Rear-Admiral Brumby has reported to the Navy Department that the submarine S3 was separated from other submarines of the ...

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  17. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS Removal Convention

    GENEVA, Monday.—The United States has signed the convention for the removal of import and export restrictions, the only reservation being ...

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  18. THE SECURITY PROBLEM

    BERLIN, Monday.—"Are the words and might of England valueless to Frenchmen who clamor for still greater security? Does nobody doubt the ...

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  19. New Rostrum.

    GENEVA, Monday.—The League of Nations' new building committee has received an offer from the Commonwealth to provide for the Assembly ...

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  20. Kisses for the Duke.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—While the DuKe and Duchess of York were standing on a platform at Finsbury Town Hall watching an East End ...

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  21. SHIP'S THRILLING VOYAGE.

    LONDON, Monday.—A thrilling epic of the sea has been revealed by the arrival at Victoria Dock in the Thames from St. Thomas of the famous sailer ...

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  22. WILL CAUSE STIR IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Dr. Stresemann's [?]renchant language will cause a certain amount of surprise, says the "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic editor. ...

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  23. NAVAL ADDITIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is understood that the Navy has ordered from privato shipyards one flotilla leader, eight destroyers and five submarines, and also ...

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  24. BEAM WIRELESS FADING

    LONDON, Monday. —There is apparently little hope of minimising fading on the Australian beam wireless by recourse to allernate wave lengths as ...

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  25. NEW U.S. NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Rear-Admiral Moffett, Chief of the Navy Aeronautic Bureau, has revised his figures which he previously submitted to the ...

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  26. CHAMPION WRESTLERS.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—Pargama, the Hindu wrestler, defeated Zybysko, the Polish champion, to-day, in a dramatic contest at Patiala for the world title ...

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  27. Dutch- American Service.

    WASHINGTON, Monday—The transAtlantic wireless telephonic service between the United States and the Netherlands was inagugurated to-day, Mr. F. ...

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  28. NAVY BASED. ON REQUIREMENTS,

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Coolidge, addressing heads of departments to-day, stressing the importance of constructive economy, mentioned the ...

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