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  3. PAN PACIFIC UNION.

    HONOLULU, Thursday.—The Government, section of the Women's Conference under the leadership of Mrs. C. A. Fraser (New Zealand), after ...

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  4. NAVAL COMPROMISE.

    MONTREAL, Friday.—The United Press correspondent at Washington states that President Coolidge, perturbed over the ...

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  5. THREE CRASHES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The air manoeuvres had an exciting conclusion to-night when three planes crashed in various parts of ...

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  6. ELECTRICAL HORSES.

    PHILO (Ohio), Thursday.—Hitched to a new 17,000,000 dollar turbo-generator, 200,000 electrical horses—a string long enough to reach from Pittsburgh to ...

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  7. PRINCE GEORGE,

    of the Royal Navy, who has been appointed to the cruiser Durban on the American West Indies station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Women in Politics.

    Mrs. B. M. Rischbeith, chairman of the Australian delegation, addressing the Women's Conference on Friday, gave a comprehensive survey of the ...

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  9. NOT KNOWN.

    LONDON, Friday. — Profiting from defective staff work, Prince George managed to board the liner Empress of Australia at ...

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  10. EXIT HOPSES

    LONDON, Friday.—It is officially announced that the third, fifth, and 24th horse transport companies of the ...

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  11. FUTURE OF BRITAIN.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—"The Mother Country is going through distress, but is looking with a stout heart to the future. We still have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Hawaiian Tribute to Cook.

    Waving American, British, Australian and New Zealand flags, 300 Japanese children formed a colorful part in the ceremonies as the ...

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  13. FOUGHT ROBBERS.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—"Maggins" a diminative Boston bulldog, is dead, and his death has brought sorrow to thousands of Chinese of the ...

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  14. IMMIGRATION.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The wole of the immigration question is to be discussed at a conference opening on Friday between Lord Lovat, of the ...

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  15. [?]LTEANN GAMES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The attendance at the Ta[?]nn Games was smaller than, on the previous day. Winter (Australia), despite a heavy ...

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  16. HAUNTED HOUSE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Duke of York, for the winter hunting with the Pytchley hounds, has taken Naseby Hall, Northampton, ...

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    FRANZ LISZT, that great Pianist and Composer, was another Master who loved and honoured the Broadwood. On his last visit to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Britain's Wreath.

    At the conclusion of the Waimea exercises the captains of the three British cruisers placed an the Cook monument an enormous wreath with ribbons ...

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  19. NEED FOR MIGRANTS

    About the time Mr. Ramsay Macdonald was making his speech, the ...

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  20. LARGEST LOCOMOTIVE.

    STANDERTON (Transvaal), Thursday.—A locomotive built in Germany for the South African Government, for use in the difficult billy section of the ...

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  21. THREE- STOP FLIGHT.

    COCHRANE (Ontario) Friday.—Bert Hassell (pilot)' and Parker Cramer (navigator) arrived here yesterday afternoon from Rockford, Illinois, where ...

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  22. NATATION.

    COLTON (California), Thursday.—Mrs. Lee Fourier established a world's women's endurance swimming record ...

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  23. FADING TO BE FACED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Experiments will shortly be made by engineers of the British Broadcasting Corporation Company of America, with the object. ...

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  24. A HERO.

    The dog has now died, after an illness, of three days. That the entire Chinese population of Shanghai, numbering well over a million, was keenly ...

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  25. ACTION AGAINST WIFE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Inverclyde has given notice of action against his wife in the Scottish courts. The nature of the action has not been ...

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  26. WANT TO SWEETEN YOUR PIPE?

    Your taste? Your Sense of Smell? Just Ask for a 2 oz. (1/6) Tin of TEMPLE BAR (Sweet Slice), Also sold Ready Rubbed and in 1 oz. Tins ...

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  27. FIVE DROWNED.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday,—A message from North Bay states that five were drowned in Lake Lavigne when, a gasoline launch caught fire. Pear of ...

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  28. CUTLERY IMPORTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—A standing committee, appointed by the Board of Trade, under the Merchandise Marks Act, have reported on an inquiry as to ...

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  29. Carter For Australia.

    DUBLIN, Friday.—Nick Carter has accepted Geo. Hyde's invitation to visit Australia, provided the Victorian Amateur Athletic Association is agreeable. ...

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  30. FIRST OF HIS RACE.

    LODNON, Friday.—Rev. Frederick bennett has been appointed the first bishop of Aotoaroa, in New Zealand. He is the first representative of the ...

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  31. ESSERMAN'S DEBUT.

    PARIS, Friday.—Miss Helene Esserman, of Sydney, made a successful debut at the Opera Comique, in the role of Santuzza in "Cavalleria ...

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  32. INFLUENZA SCOURGE.

    EDMONTON (Alberta).—An influenza epidemic is scourging the Indian population in the Mackenzie River districts in the far north. Reports state ...

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  33. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—Sergeant Pavey (Australia), was among four scoring 103 out of a possible 105 in the first stage of the Governor General's ...

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  34. ARGENTINE BUYS PIPES.

    LONDON, Friday—The Stanton Ironworks Company, near Nottingham, have obtained a contract for 10,000 tons of cast iron pipes for a Buenos Aires ...

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  35. U.S.A. AND EGYPT.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—A message from Washington states that there is considerable interest aroused here concerning a cabled ...

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  36. HINDENBURG'S WAIL.

    BREMEN, Friday.—President Hindenburg, speaking at the launching of the Norddeutscher Lloyd's new steamer Bremen, was enthusiastically cheered ...

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  37. Grey Hair May Make Mother Look Like Grandmother

    What is More Tragic Than a Woman Who Looks Old at Thirty or Forty? The tragedy of grey hair is never so great as with the woman whose fading ...

    Article : 204 words
  38. RIOT AT SPILATO.

    ROME, Thursday.—Cafe chairs were used by Serbian students at Spilato, in Dalmatia, when mobbing the Italian Consul, who, accompanied vy the ...

    Article : 133 words
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