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  3. COLLISION AT SEA. Greek Steamer Sunk.

    LONDON, Friday.—A collision occurred to-day between the Greek steamer Fafalios and the Bacchus, but complete details are ...

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  4. CHINESE SITUATION Japs in Tight Corner.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday. — The situation at Tsinan, where Japanese and Southern troops clashed on Thursday morning following ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — The Foreign Secretary, Dr. Stresmann, in a speech at the University of Heidelberg, presumably referring to the Rhineland, ...

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  7. With the Airmen NEW ATLANTIC FLIGHT,

    LONDON, Saturday.— Capt. Courtney, formerly Private Secretary to the Air Ministry, has decided to make a ...

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  8. REWARD FOR CLUE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Most of the £2000 reward offered for information leading to tho arrest of the murderers of ...

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  9. COTTON TRADE FRICTION

    LONDON, Saturday—As a sequel to the rupture at the recent cotton conference, the Cottonspinners' Association is taking a ballot among members ...

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  10. PRINCE CAROL. Developments Hinted At.

    BUCHAREST, Sunday.— A great congress of the National Peasant party opened to-day at [?] Julia, at which the leader, M. Mania, ...

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  12. AIR LINER CRASHES.

    TOKIO, Saturday.— The first Japanese-built passenger aeroplane crashed today on its trial trip, killing eight occupants. ...

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  13. LONG DISTANCE FLIERS.

    TUNIS, Friday.— Lady Heath, who is essaying a flight in a [?] 'plane from capetown to London, arrived here today from Tripoli, her aeroplane ...

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  14. ARRIVAL AT PORTLAND.

    LONDON, Friday night. — The Bacehus has arrived at portland, being lowed stern first Apparently the GreeK steamer sank in three minutes. ...

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  15. TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Curtis Wilbur, has appointed a special investigating board in his efforts to reduce naval air ...

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  16. CHECKMATING THE CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Rumanian Government has decided not to issue railway tickets to Alba Julia, but the roads are blocked with columns of ...

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  17. Cure For Hypocrisy.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — "The Daily News" has announced that it proposes henceforth to "publish as news the' appearance ...

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  18. CANADA'S AIR DERBY.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday — A Royal Air Derby from Windsor, Ontario, to San Francisco, has been planned for september, the first prize for which will ...

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  19. FIRE AT TRAINING STATION.

    ROME, Sunday. — A fire has broken out at a training school for scaplane pilots at Port Orose, near Trieste. The hangar and five machines were ...

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  20. KING AMANULLAH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is apparent from a report from Riga and even from Moscow that thc Soviet is not having all its own way in connection with ...

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  21. SITUATION EASIER.

    TOKIO, Sunday morning.— Advices from Tientsin show that the situation at Tsinan is easier. Relief has been hindered owing to the destruction by ...

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  22. MANNING ON THE WAY AGAIN.

    TUNIS, Sunday.—Wing-Commander E.R. Manning, who is flying from England to Australia, has left for Tripoli. [Manning, who is an Australian, ...

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  23. OVERSEAS BREVITIES. GREEK MINISTER RESIGNS.

    CAIRO, Friday.—Newspapers announce the resignation of Ghali Pasha, Greek Foreign Minister. ...

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  24. BRITISHERS SAFE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—An official British wireless message states that the British residents at Tsinan are safe. ...

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  25. AMERICAN POLITICS. Negroes' Presidential Move

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Representatives of various negro organisations have started a moyement to enter an Independent nominee for ...

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  26. U.S.A. ON THE "QUI VIVE"?

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Government officials are watching with particular interest the movement of 5000 Japanese troops into the heart of the ...

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  27. BEQUEST TO THE NATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. John Williamson, of Edinburgh, has bequeathed to the British nation Ell Island farm, in Dumfreisshire, where Robert Burns ...

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  28. WHAT THE MOTORIST PAYS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Returns issued by the Military Transport Department, giving particulars of receipts from taxation of road vehicles for the three ...

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  29. SHOOTING WITH INTENT.

    WARSAW, Saturday.—M. Lizaroff, a member of the Soviet Legation here, was motoring to-day when a Russian emigre fired a revolver at him, ...

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  30. CABLES CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—There is reason to believe that the Government has now in its possession in the form of a draft, a summary report, of the recom ...

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  31. THE LATEST NEWS.

    OSLO, Saturday night.— Capt.. Wilkins has refused General Nobile's offer to accompany the Italia's polar flight. The Italia has departed from Vadsoe ...

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  32. A SENATOR'S OUTBURST.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Senator Heflin is.renewing his characteristic attack on Governor Al. Smith, Democratic Presidential nomine. He ...

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  33. GENERAL MOTORS' STOCK SOARS.

    NEW YORK, Friday.— General Motors stock rose to 203 dollars to-day, which is a new high record. ...

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  34. Captain Wilkins.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The trans-Polar fliers, Capt. G. H. Wilkins and Lieut. Carl B.Eielson, who are at present ice-bound at Spitzbergen, have forwarded ...

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  35. NEW DESTROYERS FOR CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Friday.—It is anthoritatively reported that the Government is calling tenders for two torpedo-boat destroyers for the Canadian Navy. ...

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  36. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    LONDON, Frisay.—" I am the doyen of the American steel industry, and a rich man, but of all things which have come to me during my life, the acme ...

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  37. SHIPPING BILL PASSED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.- The House of Representatives today passed the Jones-White Shipping.Bill, designed to dovolop a privately-owned ...

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  38. "The Great Adventure."

    VADSOE (Norway), Saturday.— A violent blizzard has occurred over Spitzbergen, damaging the hangar which had been built for the Italia. ...

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  39. NEW AUSTRLIAN SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—With Australian wine the wife of Admiral-Superintendent Stirling to-day christened the new Australian submarine, Odin, which is ...

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  41. SENATOR WALSH RETIRES.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Senator Walsh, of Montana, has announced that he is "impelled by the logie of events to request that no further effort ...

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  43. SETBACK FOR TAXATION DEPARTMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Efforts on the part of the Treasury Department to recover about 30,000,000 dollars additional takes from former stockholders ...

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  44. Life For An Ideal.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— Leonard Bonney, who spent six months studying the common sengull, and thereafter ...

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