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  4. FILM STUNT

    LONDON, Saturday.—A remarkable story of a tragic advertising stunt, was told at the inquest of the boy victim of ...

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  5. 348 MILES PER HOUR New Speed Record.

    VENICE, Friday.—By achieving an average speed of 318.8 miles per hour, the Italian "speed merchant," Count-di Bernardi, to-day ...

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  6. Turkish Earthquake.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday. — An earthquake has occurred in the S[?]y[?]a district, which has resulted in ...

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  7. RACING SENSATION.

    LONDON, Friday. — The most sensational Grand National for 17 years, and what is claimed to he the most amazing event in the ...

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  9. OVERSEAS BREVITIES. CANADIANS FOR OLYMPIAD.

    TORONTO, Friday.—The Canadian Olympie team sails for Amsterdam on July 31. In the rowing team it is planned to send an eighs a four, and a ...

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  10. PROFITS PROM BLUE.

    LONDON, Friday, — Reekilt and Sons, blue-makers, are to increase their capital to £5,000,000 by the issue of 1,000,000 5 per cent. preference shares ...

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  11. WOMEN MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Friday.—Migrants leaving for Australia by the Orsova include 100 women, including 21 from MarketHarborough Training Hostel, and also ...

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  12. EMPIRE FREETRADE.

    VlCTORIA (British Columbia), Friday.—lt, would be ideal for the Empire to have among its various States and ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN EAGLE AT LARGE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An Australian wedge-tailed eagle, which escaped from the London Zoo to-day, was last seen dying over Hampstead. The curator of ...

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  14. Britain Preparing.

    LONDON, Saturday—The new airspeed record will be diffienlt to beat owing to the fact that the Acronautieal Federation requires that it should be ...

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  15. ITALIAN POLAR EXPEDITION.

    ROME, Saturday.—Sweeping superstition asido General Nobile, the Italian Aretie, pilot and explorer, plans to depart in the airship, Italia, north ...

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  16. BRITAIN AND GENEVA.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday,—Diseassing the failure of the Geneva Disarmament Conference before the Canadian Club to-day Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WAR OUTLAWRY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. has asserted her readiaess to submit to the British, Balian, German and dapanese Governments the ...

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  18. BELGIAN PATRIOTIC OUTBURST.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday, — An indignant outburst has boon made by [?] voterans and patriotic [?] against the Louvain University's proposal to ...

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  19. BRITISH COMPOSER RECOGNISED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Leo Schuster, of Bray, Berkshir who left £27,070, bequeathed £7000 to Sir Edward Elgar, "who saves by country ...

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  20. YET AGAIN.

    NEW YORK, Friday. — After what seemed to Wall Street as a comparatively quiet day yesterday with a total sales of 3,729,394 shares, the market ...

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  21. AUSTRALASIAN ARTISTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Tho AnstraJians, George Lambert and Heber Thomson, and the New Zealauders, Kathleen Salmon, N. Welsh, A. E. ...

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  22. EGYPTIAN TREATY.

    OTTAWA, Friday.—"The reference of the Canadian Premier, Mr. Mackenzie King, on Monday to Canada's disassociation with the terms of the ...

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  23. RUBBER INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Friday.—The House of Commons, by 104 votes 40 52, to-day eartied the second reading of Mr. R. Weddington's Rubber Industry Bill, ...

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  24. GERMAN REICHSTAG DISSOLVED.

    BERLIN. Saturday.—The Reiehstag has dissolved. The Minister of the [?] suggested that pending the election a party truce should be held ...

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  25. AN ELUSIVE HUSBAND.

    AIX-LA-CHAPPLE, Saturday.—The clusive zoubkeff, the husband of the Prineess Vietoria, sister of the ex-Kaiser, whose whereabouts recently have ...

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  26. BRIAN'S SURPLUS. No Tax Reduction.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Chancellor of the E[?]hequer. Mr. Winston Churchill, is doubtedly gratified at his budget suplus. He recalled that his ...

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  27. A BISHOP FINED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dr. Trowler ex-Bishop of North-West Australia, and now Rector of Thale, has been fined £2 at Newport, Isle of Wight, for em ...

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  28. Cairo's Declaration.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Sunday Express" says that Cairo's note to Britain contains a [?]ategorical declaration that the Egyptian Government has ...

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  29. THE OFFICIAL REJECTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Government has received Egypt's reply to the final British note, which followed Egypt's rejection of the ...

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  30. CHURCH PRACTICES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Bishop of [?] Dr., David, replying to a protest by the parochial council of So Mary de Castre, which was ...

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  31. L[?]HUANIA AND POLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A message received here states that the Polsh Foreign Minister, M. Zobeski, expresse joy at being delegated to ...

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  32. F[?]CTS ANJ FIGURES.,

    LONDON, Sunday.—The year's revenue was 842,82[?] as compared with £805,701,00 last [?]. The expenditure was [?] as compared with ...

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  33. CAMBRIDGE DEFEATS OXFORD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the interunivesity boat race yesterday, Combrid won by ten lengths in 20 minutes 5 seconds. Following the ...

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