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  3. WATERS SUBSIDING Floods In Europe

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The waters have fallen a yard below yesterday's highest level at Maestricht. The trains to Liege and the northern part ...

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  4. BLOOD PRESSURE

    POLLARD (Oregon), Monday.— Mr. Joseph Poss, a scientist engineer of Poliard, Oregon, has invented an electrical apparatus which appears to ...

    Article : 183 words
  5. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-President Coolidge has requested Congress to appropriate 50,000 dollars (£10,000)to cover the expenses for participation by ...

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  6. ITALY GRIEVING

    ROME, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini), in a message to the nation, says that the late Queen-Mother Marguerita ...

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  7. RUM SMUGGLING

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—The United States Cirenit Court has upheld the conviction of eight defendants in the steamer quadra case. They wrer ...

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  8. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr.Rawlings (Australian Commissioner to Wemb-ley), on the eve of his departure for Australia, said that during the two ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. BAMBOOZLED BY THE BOOZERS

    "The other dayin broad daylight some bootleggers staged a moving picture scene on the hench at Los Angeles, with lots of men dressed ...

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  10. In Belgium

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—His Majesty King Albert to-day paid a long visit to the inundated area round Namur and Dinaht. ...

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  11. POLICEMAN TEMPTED

    LONDON, Monday.—There was a huge crowd at Marlborough Police Court to-day owing to the appearance of Sir Basil Thomson, J.P., on two ...

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  12. GREEK DICTATORSHIP

    ATHENS, Monday.—The commander at cash of the barracks to-day announced that a Dictatorship had been proclaimed, and that all must ...

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  13. STRIKERS DEPORTED

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—For some weeks pat ther has been a railway stike on at Delagoa Bay (Portaguese territory) over the question of wages ...

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  14. S. AFRICAN LABOR Washing Dirty Linen

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—The procoedings at the Labor Conference in session at Port Elizabeth has revealed the existence of two sections, one of ...

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  15. THEIR MAJESTIES' GENEROSITY.

    Their Majesties have subscribed 2,000,000 frauen (over £10,000) to the national fund for the relief of sufferers from the floods. The gift comprises ...

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  16. FOR CHINA'S SAKE

    PEKING, Monday,—General Feng Yu-hsi-ang, the Christian commander at peking, has issued a circular telegram stating that he is giving up ...

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  17. Rhine Flooded

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Rhine floods haye resulted in great losses of live stock. Families are herded together in the upper rooms of schools. They ...

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  18. France Anxious

    PARIS, Monday.—There is a likeli hood of continued rains causing the utmost anxiety. Already the River Oise has beaten all records, including ...

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  19. FATHER AVENGED

    PARIS, Monday.—A remarkable drama has been enated at Caen, where in July, 1924, two villagers quarrelled. Poreapello knocked down Gehemal, who ...

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  20. GAMBLER'S DEATH

    LONDON, Monday.—An extraordinary career closed to-day with the death of Arthur Bower, 68 years of age, in a lodging house at Hamstead. Bower ...

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  21. CHAIRMAN DISMISSED.

    PORT ELIZABETH, Monday.—The proceedings at the Labour Party conference to-day were more harmonious and some progress was made with the ...

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  22. PRETTY GIRL'S DEATH

    LONDON, Monday.—A sensational scene was witnessed to-day at St. Pancras Coroner's Court at the inquest into the circumstances connected with ...

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  23. "THE GLOOMY DEAN"

    Dean Inge (pronounced "Ing" has been following in the wake of the Archbishop of Canterbury's recent philippic against ...

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  25. In England

    LONDON, Monday.—After rising 9 inches last night the Thames to-day is still rising, and at present is 3½ inches higher. At Reading hundreds of ...

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  26. EXTENSIVE FORGERY

    BUDA PEST, Monday.—Arising out of declarations of an extensive forgery, Lewis Windischaragtz, a member of a distinguished aristocratic Hungarian ...

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  27. SAMOAN GALE

    SUVA, Monday.—Apia reports that a gale at Samoa last Friday damaged the plantations of bread fruit trees, blowing them down in hundreds. The ...

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  28. THE COMING TESTS

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Harris, (treasurer of the M.C.C.). on the eve of his departure for the West, Indies to join the touring members of his ...

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  29. ARCTIC AIR RACE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Spring will witness an air race in the Aretie, Men are already working at a hangar for Captain Amundsen's airship for his ...

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