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  4. VOTES FOR WOMEN

    LONDON, Monday.—Despite the semi-ifficial forecast that the chief Bill of the coming session will give votes to women at the age of 21, women ...

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  5. SAVED BY A MIRACLE

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—An almost miraculous change of wind saved Palestine and Syria from a. destructive visitation of ...

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  6. Gutteridge Murder.

    LONDON, Monday.— A dramatic surprise was sprung to-day in the South-Western Police Court when Kennedy and Browne appeared ostensibly ...

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  8. NEW PRAYER BOOK.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr, Davidson) presided to-day. at the critical session of the Church Assembly which is ...

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  9. TRAFFIC IN LIQUOR.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The vast him [?]sion of the traffic across the Canadian border is revealed with the pablication of the minutes of the ...

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  10. BRITAIN WOULD AGREE To Abolish Submarines

    LONDON, Monday.—The opinions of those in well-informed circles obtained by "The Daily Telegraph's" naval expert emphasise that Britain, ...

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  11. "CRADLE OF THE RACE"

    CAPETOWN Monday.—Further anthropological discoveries have been made in the dried bed of the Vaal River at Bloemhof, Transvaal. Two ...

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  13. BATTALION OF ATHLETES

    BERLIN, Monday.—With her customary.thoroughness, Gurmang is mobilising no. far short of a battalion of athletes to contest at the ...

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  14. France Sceptical.

    PAMS, Monday.—Many columns of nwsprint are devoted to-day in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Franco-American Treaty, and ...

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  15. Children and Taxation.

    ROME, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister, Signor Mussolini, has issued a decree freeing from taxation members of the ...

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  16. TAXI-CAB MYSTERY.

    PARIS, Monday.—Six persons are now entangled in the mystery of the taxi-cab which on Tuesday last was found abandoned by a lonely roadside ...

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  17. LOST CAPTAIN FOUND.

    LONDON, Monday.—Capt. Cant, of New Zealand, who was sent from New Zealand to take out the Government steamer Sir Maui Pomare, and whose ...

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  18. A UNIQUE GIFT.

    LONDON, Monday.—A unique gift of £500,000 Ima been anonymously made to the Chancellor of the Exchequer to be managed in trust for the nation. ...

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  19. U.S.A. and Hague Court.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—-A resolution suggesting that President Coolidge re-open negotiations for United States membership in the Hague Court ...

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  20. DIAMOND WORTH £5000.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—The world's largest, alluvial diamond of 412 earats was found at Barkley West during the week-end, and realised £5000. ...

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  21. "OLD BILL"

    LONDON,. Tuesday.—"Old Bill," the first 'bus taken from London to the battlefield, and one of the most, famous and beloved of war relics in ...

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  22. More Navy "Talk."

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Commander C. Burney, of the British House of Commons Naval Committee, attended a session of the House Naval. ...

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  23. HEARING NEARLY ENDED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Hearings have been practically completed before the House Naval Affairs Committee. The uncertainly concerning the ...

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  24. RUSSIAN ATROCITY.

    WARSAW, Tuesday.—Four welldressed men arrive at nighttime at the residence of a wealthy landowner living at Klovdaw and asked to be ...

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  25. MORE MIGRANTS FOR U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A now Immigration Bill has been introduced into the Senate with the approval of tje Secretory of Labor, Mr. Davis, ...

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  26. BANKS FAIL TO OPEN.

    MIAMI (Florida), Monday.—Three local banks failed to open for business to-day, ostensibly bocause of runs due to the circulation of an anonymous ...

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  27. Kellogg's Re-affirmation.

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The United States Secretary of State, Mr. F. B. Kellogg, who is on an official goodwill visit to Canada, was to-day ...

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  28. OVERSEAS BREVITIES. Parliamentary Receptions.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There still continues a session of generous receptions, including Mr. Baldwin's dinner to Ministers at 10 Downing streeit and ...

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  29. 70,000 Persons

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Persons numbering 70,000 passed Earl Haig's coffin at St. Giles' Cathedral to-day despite heavy rain' storms. ...

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  30. Multi-Lateral Treaty.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—It is mtimated in responsible quarters that the United States refuses to believe that the negotiations for a multi-lateral ...

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  31. Hickman Quite Sane.

    LOS ANGELES, Monday.—Four independent experts have testified that Wm. Hickman, who is charged with the murder of a 12-year-old girl, Marion ...

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