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  3. France's "Bluebeard."

    MARSEILLES, Thursday.—The latest investigations into the Marsoilles villa murder reveal that Prat has a stronger claim to the ...

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  6. ENGLAND'S PRIMATE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Archbishop of York (Dr. Cosmo Lang), the Premier (Mr. Baldwin), the Attorney-General (Sir T.W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH RAILWAY SMASH.

    THE railway disaster which occurred just before midnight on Wednesday outside Darlington station, Durham, when a crowded excursion train collided with an engine and shunting van is far more serious than at first reported. It was several hours after ...

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  8. DEMOCRATS' CHOICE

    HOUSTON (Texas), Thursday.—This morning's session of the Democratic Convention began with a series of second ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DISTRESSING SCENES.

    THE scene of the disaster was 300 yards south of Darlington station. Owing to the Newcastle races week, which is regarded as a holiday on ...

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  10. SINGAPORE DOCK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The second portion of the great Singapore naval dock left Wallsend-on-Tyne to-day. It will overtake the first part of the dock ...

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  11. COURTNEY'S FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain Courtney, ex-Secretary to the Air Ministry, who set out on a transAtlantic flight last year, but was ...

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  12. FIRE AT THE LIDO.

    VENICE, Thursday.— The entire bathing establishments and pier cafe at the Lide, the millionaires' seaside resort near Venice, were completely ...

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  13. EGYPTIAN POLITICS.

    CAIRO, Friday.—The President of the Chamber to-day read the Royal decree nominating the new Cabinet. He adjourned the Chamber for a month. ...

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  14. AUTOMOBILE FERRIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Special crossChannel services for automobiles are being arranged for the summer by the Southern Railway Co., via. Newhaven ...

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  15. "Two-up's" New Name.

    NORMAN TAYLOR, of Deer Parm, Melbourne, who sailed by the Aorangi yesterday, met two affable strangers in a coin ...

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  16. WITHIN THE FOLD.

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—It is officially announced that Zinovieff, Kamonoff and 36 other prominent Trotskyites have been re-admitted to the ...

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  17. "DAWN."

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Nurse Cavell film "Dawn" was shown to-day to a small company of officials and newspaper men. The smallest notice was ...

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  18. PRINCE GOES FLYING.

    LONDON, Friday.—While the Prince of Wales was at Portsmouth to-day, the made a short flight in a flying boat. It was stated that he intended to spend ...

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  19. ITALIANS' LONG FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Nine Italian fighters to-day flew in formation from Rome to Hornehurch, Essex—non-stop 100 miles—rtraversing the Alps to ...

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  20. SOLOMONS' MASSACRE.

    TULAGI, Thursday.—The principals in the Malaita maccacre, in which Commissioner Bell and Cadet Lillies, were murdered while collecting taxes— ...

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  21. OVERSEAS BREVITIES.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew Mellon, has indicated that the Treasury surplus for the fiscal year 1928, ending ...

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  22. FRENCH WAR DEBTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Questioned in the House of Commons to-day as to representations made by the French Government with reference to their ...

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  23. SUCCESSFUL SKIS EXPERIMENT.

    ROME FRIDAY.—A message from Virgo Bay, Newfoundland, reports that during a test on the ice, a Finnish seaplane piloted by Lieut. Flarke ...

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  24. SAMOAN REPORT.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The Mandates Commission's report on New Zealand's administration of Samou condemns very strongly Mr. Nelson's activities, but ...

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  25. SCENE IN THE DAIL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"You party hack! You mean skunk!" shouted the Republican, Mr. Frank Aitken, addressing the Speaker in the Da[?] ...

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  26. LINDBERGH'S NEW APPOINTMENT.

    PHILADELPHIA, Thursday.—Col. Lindbergh has been appointed consulting aeronautical engineer to the Pensylvanian Railroad Co., in connection ...

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  27. LITHUANIA AND POLAND AGAIN.

    KOVNO (Lituania), Thursday.—The Government resents the Polish delegation's draft security pact, wherein Lithuania asks Poland to recognise the ...

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  28. FIRST BALLOT FAVORS SMITH.

    HOUSTON, Thursday night.— Governor Al Smith, of New York, has been nominated as Democratic presidential candidate at the first ballot. ...

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  29. Platform Announced.

    The committee presented the following programme for adoption by convention: A denouncement of the Republican administration for its failure to ...

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  30. Stunt Aviator Killed.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Fronval, the great stunt aviator, while making a test flight at Villa Coublay to-day collided with a bomber, crashed, and was ...

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  31. GREEK GOVERNMENT RESIGNS.

    ATHENS, Friday.—M. Zaimas today tendered the Government's resignation. This is a sequel to the resignation of M. Caphandaris following a ...

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