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  3. COASTAL DEFENCE Royal Indian Navy

    DELHI, Tuesday.—His Excellency, Lord Reading, Viceroy of India, addressing the Council of Stale to-day, announced amidst applause the decision ...

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  4. LONDON, Tuesday.—The following, one of the finest and most comprehensive tributes ever paid Australia, was made by Lord Burnham (President of the Empire Press Union, who headed the British delegates to the recent Imperial Press

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The following, one of the finest and most comprehensive tributes ever paid Australia, was made by Lord Burnham (President of the Empire Press Union, who headed the British delegates to the recent Imperial Press Con ...

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  5. NOT GUILTY

    BOSTON, Tuesday—Cardinal O'Con nell, ranking Catholic Prelate of theUnited States, announces that he is opposed to compulsory prohibition. ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA Parliamentary Bills.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday—A curious constitutional point was raised used in the South African House of Assembly today, during the debate in committee ...

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  8. FELLOW FEELING

    MONTREAL, Tuesday—" The Star," in a leader today, says "We in Canada will feel special sympathly for the people of Now ...

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  9. GERMAN COME BACK Admission To The League

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A semi-official note in reference io Germany's application for admission to the League of Kations deprecates cherishing illusory ...

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  10. PROFESSIONALISM

    LONDON, Tuesday—"The Daily Express "correspondent at Nice states that the disclosures regarding the "Lawn tennis ball war" have been ...

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  11. PROTESTS AND AGITATIONS.

    The railwaymen throughout have passed resolutions and protests against the partial application of the eighthour day. ...

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  12. Admiralty's Policy

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Archibald Hard, writing, in "The Daily Telegraph," commenting on Lord Reading's announcement of the inauguration of ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. FORMS OF TAXATION

    LONDON Tuesday—In the House of Commons list Wednesday Mr H Dalton (Labor) tabled a question, asking: "As the yearly expenditure on ...

    Article : 125 words
  14. BRITISH THROUGH AND THROUGH.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) said that he had novel heard a paper on Australia which he liked more than Lord Burnham's/ ...

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  15. League Consideration

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A meeting of the League of Nations' Council has been summoned to be held at Geneva on Friday. It will be brief, being ...

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  16. HELEN SHOCKED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—United States lawn tennis officials have cabled to Miss Holen Wills at Cannes to continue play. The cable was sent after ...

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  17. INDIA AND AFRICA

    DELHI, Tuesday.—His Excellency, Lord Reading, Viceroy of India, addressing the Council of Slate to-day, asked the Legislature to have a little ...

    Article : 131 words
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  19. POSSIBLE DIFFICULTIES.

    In refernece to possible dilliculties, "The Morning Post's" Geneva correspondent says that very reliable authorities indicate that Spain is certain to ...

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  20. WORDY WARFARE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The president of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union of Britain (Mr. Havclock Wilson) received the following from ...

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  21. Locarno Treaty

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day the Secretary of Slate for Dominion Affairs (Lieut. Colonel Amery) told Mr. S. Ponsonby ...

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  22. BIRTH CONTROL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, a Labor motion for leave to introduce a bill empowering local authorities to impart birth control ...

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  23. THE WORM TURNED

    LONDON, Tuesday—A correspondent calling himself a "turned worm," writes in "The Daily Telegraph," complaining of the big profit that butchers. ...

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  24. GROUP MIGRATION 25 Familes For Australia

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Twenty-five families are departing for Australia under the auspices of the Methodist Brotherhood and Migrant Department ...

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  27. 33 LITTLE BROTHERS COMING

    Thirty-three boy emigrants embarked to-day aboard the Australian Commonwealth liner Moreton Bay at Tilbury to join their Big Brothers in ...

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  28. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

    RIO JANEIRO, Tuesday.—Afer a short preliminary flight to test the engines, the Spanish trans-Atlantic fliers, Commander France and Captain Ruiz ...

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  29. Makes Old Folks Feel Young Again

    Nowadays old folks are increasing their strength and vitality by the use of cod-liver oil, which, according to medical men, is full of the newly ...

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  30. SRTTLERS FOR NEW ZEALAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Two hundred ami ninety assisted migrants, including 30 boys under the sheepowners' scheme, have sailed for New Zealand. The ...

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  31. CABLE DISPUTE

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Negotiations are lending between the Canadian Post master-General (Mr. Charles Murphy) and the other members of the ...

    Article : 113 words
  32. Purify the Blood

    As a perfect blood purifier Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills have a worldwide reputation, and thousands of instances the on record of thier efficacy ...

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