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  3. NO-WAR PACT.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The American Ambassador in London, Mr. A. B. Honghlon, has handed to Sir Austen ...

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  4. OUTRAGE IN IRELAND.

    DUBLIN, Thursday. — Armed men raided the house of Mr. James M'Auley, a Justice of the Peace, at Armoy, in Antrim to-day and shot dead Mr. ...

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  6. ITALIA MISSING.

    KING'S BAY (Spitzbergen), Friday morning.—No news has been received from the Italia since yesterday morning, when ...

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  7. Britain's Labor Leader

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is announced that the National Executive of the Labor Party has warmly endorsed the ...

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  9. COOLIDGE REBUKED.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—President Coolidge received the must decisive Congressional rebuke of his whole administration to-day, when the ...

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  10. ROYAL PRESENTS.

    ANGORA, Thursday.— King Amanullah and Queen Souriya of Afghanistan were to-day honored at a banquet which Mustapha Kemal, the President ...

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  11. THE BARRIER REEF.

    LOXDON, Thursday.-Tho. British expedition which will make investigations on the Art-ill harrier Heel', will leave Kurland nu Saturday hy the ...

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  12. PAST THE 'SAFETY LIMIT.' '

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Exceeding the Treasury's latest "limit of safety" by 20,000 dllars, the House of Representatives and the ...

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  13. "BUY EMPIRE PRODUCTS"

    LONDON, Thursday.— In connection with the visit of the Australian Scottish delegation, Mr. A. E. Hyland, Di-, reelor of Publicity for Australian ...

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  14. CROSSWORD" COMPETITION.

    LONDON, Thursday. —In the House of Commons to-day, the Home Secretary, Sir Wm.Joyuson-Hieks, in answer to a question, said he had hoped ...

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  15. MESSAGE TO ROME.

    ROME, Friday.—Contrary to earlier reports, Gen. Nobile dropped at, the North pole the cross given him by His Holiness ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.

    LONDON, Friday. — "The Daily Telegraph" welcomes Mr. Kellogg's invitation to the Dominions and India. There is no novelty says the paper, in ...

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  17. THE LE TOURQUET CRIME

    LONDON, Thursday.—The body of the Englishwoman, Mrs. Wilson (50), who was murdered when walking home through the scrub at Le Tourquet on ...

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  19. LOYALTY AND PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.— At last night's Rotarian luncheon to the Australian Seots at Edinburgh, the president, Mr. Pilcher said that Scotland was glad ...

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  20. CAPT. WILKINS HONORED.

    OSLO, Thursday. — The trans-Polar aviators, Capt. G. H. Wilkins and Pilot Carl B. Eielsen were paid a tribute at a big banquet held here to-night in ...

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  21. FRENCH TENNIS.

    PARIS, Thursday.— Better weather prevailed to-day for the continuation of the french hard-courts championships at Auteuil. ...

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  22. BREAKING AGE-OLD TRADITIONS.

    "Australia, New Zealand and India are as much concerned as we are to oppose Interference with Egypt and the Suez Canal. Mr. Kellogg has ...

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  23. AIR SPEED RECORD.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Preparations have been completed for a fresh attack on Count Bernard's speed record. Flight-Lieutenant D. Grieg is now ...

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  24. THE "ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY."

    LONDON, Friday.— Congratulations on the attainment, of the Institute's 16th anniversary were read at the Colonial Institute's Empire Day dinner ...

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  25. CANADA IN FAVOR.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mr. Kellogg's invitation to Canada and the other British Dominions to participate individually in an anti-war treatv was ...

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  26. GERMAN CABINET.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Cabinet, after the Chancellor, Dr. Marx, had interviewed President von Hindenberg, has decided to postpone its resignation ...

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  27. Empire Day in London.

    LONDON, Thursday.— A.beflagged city and numerous public lunches were the chief manifestations of Empire Day to-day. The Canadian Chamber of ...

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  28. The Sassoon Cup.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Selected pilots, representing each of the Air Force's twelve fighting squadrons, competed for the Sassoon Cup to-day over a course ...

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  29. OVERSEAS BREVITIES.

    MALTA, Friday.—A feature of the naval exercises carried out here has been the shelling of the old battleship Centurian, which, wirelessly controlled, ...

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  30. MUSSOLINI'S THREAT.

    INNSBRUCK (Austria), Thursday.— A sensation occurred here to-day owing to two students tearing down the Italian [?]ag which the italian Consulate ...

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  31. PETROL FROM BROWN COAL.

    BERLIN, Friday.—It was announced at the annual meeting of the German Dyestuffs Corporation that the new process for the liqueficalion of brown coal ...

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  32. NO U.S. NAVAL CHANGE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Doubts as to the attitude of the State Department towards the Naval Bill pending in the Senate due to the optimism held out ...

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  33. 3L0'S BRITISH RECEPTION

    LONDON, Thursday—During Mr. G. C. Allen's wireless test in which he successfully picked up 3LO (Melb.) while the train carrying the Australian ...

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  34. HEENEY'S TRAINING QUARTERS.

    FAIRHAVEN (New Jersey), Thursday.—Charlie Harvey and John Mortimen have announced for Heeney that he will train here for his bout with ...

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