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  2. Advertising

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  3. CRIME IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The State Prison Commission, following a survey of the prisons, declares that an alarming criminal ...

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  4. PERILS OF MINING Explosion Underground

    FAIRMONT (West Virginia), Saturday.—Rescue workers who returned to the surface late yesterday from a coal mine near Fairmont, belonging to the ...

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  5. ELECTRICAL ENERGY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The proposals of the British Government to promote a great national electrical scheme in order to afford a cheaper supply of ...

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  6. A TENSE SCENE Canadian Government

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The tensest scene in the history of the Canadian Parliament was witnessed in the early hours of yesterday, when the ...

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  7. FRACTURED SPINE

    LONDON, Saturday.— A case, described as unparalleled in medical history, was revealed at Cardiff to-day, at the inquest ...

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  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The United States Foreign Office has informed the Secretariat of the League of Nations, that it is agreeable to ...

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  10. VALUABLE PEARLS

    ROME, Saturday.—The late QueenMother Margherita, left her collection of pearls, believed to be the most valuable in the possession of any single ...

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  11. Snow in Britain TRAFFIC INTERRUPTED

    LONDON, Saturday.— It is many years since so much snow has fallen in London. Further heavy falls occurred on Thursday night, and early yesterday ...

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  12. MOURNED AS DEAD

    LONDON, Saturday.—Entombed for four days and nights in a coal mine, and mourned as dead, John Poole was rescued to-day from Wathmain ...

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  13. TUBERCULOSIS

    LONDON, Saturday.— A scheme for a £200,000 fund for the purpose of obtaining Spahlinger tuberculosis treatment for Britain was announced at ...

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  14. THE RHINELAND Occupation Troops

    BERLIN, Saturday— The Foreign Affairs Committee of the Reichstag passed a resolution yesterday declaring that the retention by the Allies of ...

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  15. World News in Brief GERMANY'S NEW STEEL TRUST.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—It is expected that the capital of the new RhenishWestphalian Steel Trust will approximate £30,000,000. ...

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  16. Deaths in France

    PARIS, Saturday. — A number of deaths have been reported as a result of the severe weather. Snow is falling to many districts, the heaviest being in ...

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  17. ANTI-BOLSHEVISM

    RIGA, Saturday.—It is reported that much unrest prevails among thc peasantry in various parts of Soviet Russia, particularly in Ukraine White Russia, ...

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  18. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—As soon as the Union Cabinet has made a decision concerning participation in the Imperial Conference an official statement will ...

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  19. FAMOUS CANADIAN HOTEL DESTROYED.

    QUEBEC, Saturday.— The original wings and great tower of the Chateau Fontenac, one of the world's most historic and famous hotels, to-day is in ...

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  20. Spain Suffers

    MADRID, Saturday. — An Arctic wave is sweeping Spain. The temperature at Seville yesterday was three degrees below zero. Heavy snowfalls ...

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  21. INSTRUCTIONS TO AMBASSADORS.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — The German Ambassadors in Allied capitals have been instructed to ask the respective Governments for a statement as to the ...

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  22. SAFE SEAT FOR MR. KING.

    Mr. King is to seek a seat in the House of Commons constituency of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The nominations close on February 1. The ...

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  23. THE ABBE'S CHOICE

    PARIS, Saturday.—A violent attack was recently made on the Abbe Desnoyers, of Bombon, near Melun, in the French department of Seine-et-Marne. ...

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  24. DISARMAMENT

    MOSCOW, Saturday.— It has been officially and authoritatively learned that the Soviet of Russia has decided to accept the invitation sent out by ...

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  25. WINDFALLS FOR MIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Alexander Findlay, who migrated to Brisbane, inberits £500 by the will of his former employer, a Glasgow estate agent. ...

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  26. SCIENCE v. RELIGION

    BELGRADE, Saturday.—South Serbia is becoming excited at the prospect of sharing with Dayton, America, the honor of holding a "monkey"' trial. ...

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  27. ARTIFICIAL WOOL Expert's Opinion

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Yorkshire Post's" Bradford expert says that the opinion of those best qualified to judge, is that artificial wool, when ...

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  28. COTTON BROKER BROKEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At a meeting of the creditors of Harold Bowler, cotton broker, of Liverpool, who two years ago was reported to be worth £250,000, ...

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  29. FRENCH CRISIS

    PARIS, Saturday.—After a day of alarums and excursions, the Government and the Chamber of Deputies' Finance Committee have patched up ...

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  30. AUSTRALIANS TO BE HONORED.

    LONDON, Saturday.— It is persistently rumored that a special list of Wembley honors will shortly be announced, including three Australians. ...

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  31. WOOL CONTROL REJECTED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The proposals for wool control were definitely rejected yesterday at Bradford at a meeting of the British Wool Federation which ...

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  32. OPTIMISTIC SHAREHOLDERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The shareholders' optimism regarding the Bingo mine in Canada has been, responsible for the withdrawal of the petition lodged for ...

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  33. THE SHANNON SCHEME

    LONDON, Saturday.—The labor dispute which has lasted for four months at Limerick in connection with the big German scheme for electrical power ...

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  35. MIGRATION Girls For New Zealand

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Admiralty in a fleet order, has notified that the provisions of the Sheep-owners' Fund for the settlement of boys in ...

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  36. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A large number of overseas buyers have intimated their intention of attending the British Industries' twelve-day fair, which ...

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  38. TOSELLI DEAD

    FLORENCE, Saturday.— The death occurred at Florence yesterday of the noted musician, Enrico Toselli. The deceased was formerly attached to the ...

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  39. EMPRESS OF ASIA'S COLLISION.

    SHANG-HAI, Saturday.—The Naval Court of Inquiry into the collision of the Empress of Asia with the Tuoshing on January, 11 has returned a verdict ...

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  40. SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Empire Exhibition Followship of which the Prince of Wales is president, has decided to continue its work on behalf of ...

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  41. FALSE REPORTS IN HUNGARY.

    BUDA PEST, Saturday.—It was reported yesterday that M. Gabriel Baross (Director General of the Post Office Savings Bank) had been arrested on a ...

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  42. Tributes to Dead Queen

    ROME, Saturday.— Rome Deputies belonging to the Aventine Opposition, who have hitherto boycotted Parliament returned to the Chamber at to-day's ...

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  44. Gullett's Proposals

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook), alluding to Mr. Gullett's migration proposals in Parliament, said that ...

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