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  4. GAOL PRIVILEGES.

    LONDON,- Saturday.—Recently a member of the House of Commons asked the Home Secretary, Sir Wm..Joynson-Hicks, in the House why.a certain ...

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  5. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    PARIS,Sunday—The stage was set during the week for the real Chamber of Deputies elections, which take place to-day. The arrangements foretold ...

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  7. CURRIE LIBEL CASE. Plaintiffs Evidence.

    COBOURG (Canada), Friday.— A spontaneous demonstration of applause marked a dramatic moment in the Currie libel shit to-day. Defence counsel ...

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  8. THE GERMN FLIERS Arrival in U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Ford relief plane, in which Berat Balchen and the late Floyd Bennet set out for Greenly Island to the ...

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  9. A MYSTERY PATIENT

    LONDON-, Saturday.—The presence of armed guards at Westminster Hospital has increased the admission of a mystery patient ...

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  10. EMPIRE DAY. Bill in Commons.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. G. J. Harrison (Cons.) moved the.second reading ofthe Empire Day Bill, providing that ...

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  11. EVIDENCE COMPLETED.

    COBOURG (Ontario), Saturday.— All evidence in the Currie libel case was completed to-day. lt is expected that counsels addresses to the jury ...

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  12. OVERSEAS BREVITIES.. NEW U.S. NAVAL PENSIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Coolidge to-day signed an Act, granting, double pensions to widows and dependants of naval officers and ...

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  13. Railway Records.

    LONDON, Friday.—To day two now world's railway records for long distance non-stop runs were established secretly by the ...

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  14. COMMUNIST PLOT. Arrests in Austria.

    VIENNA, Friday.—Bela Kun's girl secretary has been arrested. According to the newspapers, Bela Kan was proceeding to Vienna on behalf of the ...

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  15. TURKS MUNITION DUMP. EXPLODES.

    CONSTATIONOPE, Saturday.—Many people were killed and injured yesterday by the explosion of a secret munitions depot at Trebizond, a ...

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  16. STRIKES IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—The strike epidemic, in India is assuming serious proportions, and now there the 75 idle cotton mills at Bombay. The workless ...

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  17. THE ORVIETOS MIGRANTS.

    LONDON Friday-Migrants leaving for Australia by R.M.S. Orvielo include ninety-four women domestics, including 21 trainees from ...

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  18. RECEPTION ON MONDAY.

    NeW YORK, Saturday.—After having laid a wreath on Floyd Bonnets grave, as well as the. German and "Irish Free Stale Fin gs, which were ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND CANADA.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The secretary for the Deminions and Colonies, aMr. L.C.M.S. Amery, has received a telegram from the Secretary for ...

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  20. COTTON INDUSTRY BILI.

    LON DON, Friday.— The House of Commons to-day passed, all stages of: the.Cotton Industry Bill, prolonge for a furth five years the Act or ...

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  21. MONTREAL-SYDNEY BEAM.

    MONTREAL, Saturday-The Marceni Co.s officials state that the. Montreal-Sydney-section-of their beam wireless system will probably be ...

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  22. FLOOBS IN U.S.A.

    ATLANTA (U.S.A.), Saturday.— Floods, caused by terrential rains, have taken seven lives here, while hundreds are. suffering from exposure in many ...

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  24. NEW EGYPTIAN MOVE.

    CAIRO, Friday.—A fler a speech bythe Premier, Nahas Pasha, a meeting of the Wafd (Nationalist.)Parliamentarians endorsed the Governments policy ...

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  25. WAR OUTLAWRY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The SEcrotary of State, Mr. F.B. Kellogg, addressing the American Society of International Law to-day, declared in ...

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  26. RUSSIAN AFGHAN SERVICE,

    CALCUTTA! Saturday.—Afghanistan and the Soviet have signed an agreement for an air service between Kabul and Tashkent. Four flights monthly ...

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  27. MORE ARRESTS.

    VIENNA, Sunday.—The Bela Kum arrosts now total 14 including some of the-leaders of the Hungarian Revolution of 1919. ...

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  28. BALKAN EMRTHQUAKES TOLL.

    VIENNA, Friday.:—It has been confirmed that among those killed in the recent Balkans earthquakes was the Italian tonor, Enrico di Maceu, who, ...

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  29. THREE WORLD RECORDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Captain Broad who yesterday established a world re cord for 100 kilometeres in a plane earrying a ton weight, to-day averaged ...

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  30. SLIGHT ITALIAN SHOOK.

    ROME, Sunday.— A slight earthquake shock occurred herE at 3,18 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  31. RHODES SCHOLAR ATHLETES.

    LONDON, Saturday—M. L. Formby, South Australian Rhodes scholar for 1925, is playing in the Oxford lacrosse side to-day against South of. England ...

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  32. AIR, PERSONNEL APPOINTMENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Air Ministry announces the appointment, of Air Vice-Marshal Francis R, Scarlett of he Air Officer Commander-in-Chief ...

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  33. Famous Italian Dead.

    ROME, Friday.—In an attempted parachute descent from his own aeroplane to-day, General Guideni erashed to the ground and was killed ...

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  34. SUGAR EXPORTS FOR HEW GUINEA.

    SUVA, Saturday.—Through. passengers on the Ventura from Honolulu include Messrs. Pemberton, Brandes and Wemsitt, ontomologists, proceeding to ...

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  35. THE OCEANS TOLL.

    Fewe have suceccded in crossing the Atlantic, and many have failed at the east of their lives. Early years saw only isolated attempis,such as that of ...

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  36. CONTROL OF CRICKET TOURS.

    LONDON, Saturday,—At the meeting if the Advisory County Cricket Committee at Lords today, Lancashire's proposal that the Board of Control ...

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  37. Lady Baileys Flight.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—- Lady Bailey, who is making a solo flight. from England to Capetown, landed today at Baragwaneth aerodreme, ...

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  38. .WIRELESS IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—The Indian Bradesasting Cpmpany report a loss of over £1,000 for the first year's working, being manly due to heavy initial ...

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  39. GERMANYS REPLY.

    BERLIN, Friday—ANote was today handed in at the American Embassy and, it is underrstood. approved of Mr. Kellogg's was outlawry pact. ...

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  42. THE CRUISER AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The new cruiser Australia reached Spithead to-day from Clyde Banks. ...

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