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  4. Indian Railway Strike.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.—The East India railway strike took a grave turn last night when thousands of strikers held up ...

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  5. BRITAIN AND THE NO-WAR PACT. DOMINIONS MUST BE CONSULTED.

    IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TO-DAY, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the Labor Leader, in reply to a question on recent events in Egypt and the American proposals for a multilateral treaty denouncing war by Sir Austen Chamberlain, Foreign ...

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  6. PARIS TO TOKIO. Frenchman Resumes.

    ALEPPO, Thursday. — Captain d' Oisy, the French airman who is attempting a record flight from pars to Tokio, and who was foreed to land ...

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  7. "Church Unity Lost"

    LONDON, Thursday.—"If the new prayer book is passed, all hope of Church unity is at an end," said Bishop ...

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  8. Mr. D. A. J. MInnes Scotch Nationalist candidate for Darwin addressed a large number of electors in the Cuprona hall last evening Cr. J. Roughley occupying

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Cooks' coats" is the nickname given by mannequins to the smart little jackcts of white linen which will be worn ...

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  9. Gift from Wilkins.

    LONDON, Thursday. — capt.G. H. Wilking, the- Australian polar aviator, has wirelessed from Spitzbergen offering the Royal Geographical Society a ...

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  10. CAROL TO GO.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Prince carol is suffering from achill, and was in bed all day to-day being feverish and restless, and having a doctor attend ...

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  11. MILL STRIKERS SUPPORTED.

    BOMBAY,Friday.— The cotton mill strikers here have received £3000 from Moseow. ...

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  13. "THE MADONNA AND CHILD."

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Daily Express" states that Lady Desborough has. sold Raphael's "Madonna and Child," known as "The Large ...

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  14. POLICING HYDE PARK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House if Commons to-day, the Home Secre tary, sir wm. joynsson- hicks, in an swer to a question. said that the ...

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  15. BIG LIQUOR COMBINE.

    MADISON (Ontario), Thursday.— Liquor interests, with a capital of approximately 50,000,000 dollars, became operative to-day, embracing ...

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  16. AMERICAN v POLITICS. Candidates Expenses.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Senator Cuttin introduced a resolution in the senate to-day which wou'd limit the expenses of all candidatrs for ...

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  17. DENOUNCING CORRUPTION.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Before a gathering of the most eminenl American business men, including Messrs. J. D. Rockefeller, junior, and ...

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  18. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    LONDON, Friday.— Ten thousand persons werw present to-day at the laying of the foundation stone of the salvation Army international training ...

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  19. SAMOAN ISLANDS ANNEXED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— The senate has passed Senator Bingham 's resolution for the annexation of the American Samoan Islands, thereby ...

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