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  2. Advertising

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  3. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday.— There were uproarious scenes at a women's meeting at Canning Town to-day to protest against the recent seamen's strike. ...

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  4. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Daily Express' " political writer says that the rapid march of foreign affairs has persuaded the Imperial Government of ...

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  5. POLAR FLIGHT

    OSLO, Thursday.—It has been announced that the American explorer, Mr. Lincoln Elsworth, who participated in Captain Amundsen's last Polar ...

    Article : 88 words
  6. JUTLAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—Vice-Admiral Bortram Chambers, in a letter published in "The Daily Express" to-day; says that it is universally conceded ...

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  7. SUN ANGELS

    LONDON, Thursday.—"A Pressman's View of Australia," was the subject of a tall[?] broadcast from London to-day by Lord Burnham ...

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  8. HUMAN HEART

    LONDON, Thursday.— "The Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says that the Prague news-papers have announced the ...

    Article : 118 words
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  10. MARRIAGE DISSOLVED

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Paul Cassiere, the well-known German art dealer and publisher, has committed suicide following unhappy domestic relations ...

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  11. HUNGARIAN PLOT Conspiracy Against the Peace.

    PARIS, Thursday.—While absolving the Hungarian Government from responsibility in connection with the forged bank notes affair, "Lo Matin" ...

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  12. QUEEN ALEXANDRA

    LONDON, Thursday.—A meeting at the Mansion House to-day favored establisliing a Queen Alexandra memorial fund to ...

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  13. AMERICAN APPLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Samples of American apples taken from various towns with a view to ascertaining the possibilities of arsenical poisoning ...

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  14. BEAMS AND MOTES

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—While Congress committee is investigating the foreign control of rubber prices, the activities of the Secretary for ...

    Article : 253 words
  15. MIGRATION

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. William Graham (Labor M.P.), in an article published in "The Morning Post," reviews very favorably the Lynford Hall ...

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  16. THREE MORE ARRESTS.

    BUDA PEST, Thursday.—There have been three more arrests in connection with the bank notes case. They are Gorble, technical expert to the ...

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  17. CARRYING GOLD

    YUMIDEN, Thursday.— A British aeroplane carrying £250,000 in gold was forced to land at Yumiden to-day owing to engine difficulty. ...

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  18. DEFECTIVE SHELL

    SAN PEDRO, Thursday.—Five men were killed by an explosion through a defective shell aboard the battleship Oklohoma ...

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  19. BUTTER IN BRITAIN The Market Quiet

    LONDON, Thursday. — The butter market in Britain to-day was quiet, New Zealand choicest salted was quoted at from 168/ to 170/ per ewt.; ...

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  20. LIGHT 'PLANES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In a tiny little Moth aeroplane, C. Phill has just completed a remarkable bad-weather flight from London to ...

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  21. An International Scandal

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Hungarlan note forgeries have developed into an international scandal. France, Italy, Belgium, Holland, and [?] ...

    Article : 324 words
  22. CANADIAN POLITICS

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The speech of the Governor-General will be delivered when the fifteenth Federal Parliament. of Canada opens to-morrow. ...

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  23. CHEESE FIRM.

    Cheese was firm. New Zealand, 98/ to 100/; Australian, 94/ and occasionally 95/. ...

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  24. EXILE FROM INDIA

    COLOMBO, Thursday. — Benjamin Horniman, formerly editor of "The Bombay Chronicle," who was deported from India in 1919 as a sequel to the ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. FLOOD VICTIMS Rescue and Relief

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—While the rivers Rhino, Waal, and Meuso have fallen, the level of the River Yssel is still record high. ...

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  27. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS

    LONDON, Thursday.—It has been learned officially that 306,000 widows and children have up to the present benefited by pensions under the new ...

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  28. ROYAL TOUR

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Their Majestics King Alfonso and Queen Maria of Spain intend visiting the United States next year, says Mr. L. Moore, ...

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  29. AIR ECONOMY

    LONDON, Thursday.—In view of the very occasional airship flights and the necessity for economy, the crew of the R 33, who are not indispensable, have ...

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  30. In the Rhineland

    COLOGNE, Thursday.—There has been immense damage done by the floods in the Rhineland, where the Prussian Minister for Internal Affairs ...

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  31. MAMMOTH AIRSHIP

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The completion is announced of designs for what is described as the largest metalclad airship in the world. It will be ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. GERMAN TRADE

    BERLIN, Thursday.—There is a boom on the Berlin Stock Exchange with a considerable rise in all classes of shares, particularly mining, as a ...

    Article : 103 words
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  34. THE POPE

    ROME, Thursday.—His Holiness the Pope granted an audience to-day to the Roman Catholic Bishop of Lismore (the Rt. Rev. John Carroll). He was ...

    Article : 86 words
  35. Davis Cup

    BUENOS AYRES, Thursday.—The Argentine Lawn Tennis Association has decided to enter a team for the 1925 Davis Cup contests. ...

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  38. Boxing

    LONDON, Thursday. — Boxing at the Ring, at Blackfriars to-day, in a 15-rounds 12-stone bout, Ring, of Australia, defeated Arthur Vernant, of ...

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