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  3. AMAZING CRIMINAL

    LONDON, Saturdny. — An amazing criminal, with the attributes of Landru and Charles Peace, has just fallen into the hands of the police. Georges de ...

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  4. RUSSIA'S PROGRESS!

    LONDON, Saturday. — "The Morning Post" states that delegates to Russia assert that no country in the world can prove such active progress as the ...

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  5. FRENCH FINANCE

    PARIS, Saturday. — A new low record for the Frane, of 136 to the £1, was registered yesterday. It was attributed to the confused Parliamentary ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Britain's air estimates amount to £16,000,000 net, being an increase of nearly £500,000, but the gross estimates have been ...

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  8. PAPER PULP

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Inveresk Paper Co. Ltd. has secured control of the German Koholight Company, one of the world's ...

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  9. PENOLOGY

    LONDON, Saturday.— Hayley Morriss, 37 years of age, described as a bill and bullion broker, a wealthy man, owner of Pippington Park, an estate of ...

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  10. BRENNAN'S HELICOPTER. REJECTED.

    As[?] regards research a number of experimental machines have been ordered embodying the principle of Don Juan de la Cierva's auto-gyro, but ...

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  11. In Desperate Plight

    The Paris correspondent for "The Sunday Express" says it is significant that certain newspapers now openly mention the possibility of a ...

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  12. INSURANCE LOST

    LONDON, Saturday. — After 30 days' hearing, Joan Lek, a rich diamond merchant of Antwerp, lost a claim against Lloyd's underwriters for ...

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  13. YOUNG BANDIT

    PARIS, Saturday.—How a murderer's squandering of the money of his victims led to his arrest, was described at the Marne Assizes to-day, when ...

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  14. Second Internationale

    MOSCOW, Saturday. — Addressing the session of the enlarged executive committee of the Communist Internationale, wherein 32 countries are ...

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  15. TYPEWRITERS

    LONDON, Saturday. — Sir Harry Brittain (Cons) has given notice in the House of Commons of his intention to ask whether ...

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  16. FOOD PRESERVATIVES

    LONDON, Saturday. — The newspapers are discussing the possibility of serious alterations as a result of the anti-preservative food regulations ...

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  17. OUT OF ORDER

    LONDON, Saturday.—While Mr. R. Boothby (Cons.) was speaking on a minor Bill in the House of Commons yesterday, a well-dressed youth in the ...

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  18. World News In Brief

    LONDON, Saturday. — The managing director of Buckley and Nunn has arrived on a threefold mission. First, the expending of,£150,000 for the ...

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  19. EMPIRE FEDERATION

    LONDON, Saturday. — Lord Stanley, addressing the Oxford University Colonial Club on the problems of federation to-day, said it was unlikely that ...

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  20. TRAGIC REMORSE

    BELGRADE, Saturday.—A serious accident, followed by a tragedy, the result of a subaltern's remorse, was the sequel to soldiers finding a shell dating ...

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  21. U.S. IMMIGRATION

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Introducing a Bill yesterday to amend the immigration laws, Representative Berger (Socialist for Wisconsin) entered a ...

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  22. RUMANIAN RECONCILIATION.

    VIENNA, Saturday. — A report from Bukarest states that a reconciliation beween King Ferdinand and Prince Carol is expected to take place shortly. Prince ...

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  23. IS TURKEY TO GET BAGDAD RAILWAY?

    LONDON, Saturday — In connection with the Franco-Turkish agreement affeeting Syria and Angora, it has not yet been disclosed whether Turkey will ...

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  24. CHINESE PROTEST

    CANTON, Saturday.— The Cominissioner for Customs to-day, after repeated previous warnings, informed the superintendent of the Consular body ...

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  25. STARVING SAILORS

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The American steamer Java Arrow, from Yokohama, bound for San Francisco, wirelessed yesterday that she had picked up the ...

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  26. COOK'S TRAVELS

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Saturday.—The missing Zimmerman story of the travels of Captain James Cook in the South Seas, which was located some ...

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  27. Cathcart Case

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The Countess of Cathcart won a temporary respite from the decision of the Labor Department to exclude her from ...

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  28. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    REGINA, Saturday — Mr. Charles Dunning, of Saskatchewan, announced to-day that he had accepted the special portfolie of Railways and Canals, and ...

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  29. BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Saturday. — An age-long tradition of the navy has gone overboard with the Admiralty's decision and announcement that salt pork has ...

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  30. PUNITIVE EXPEDITION AGAINST WU-PEI-FU.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday. — General Phia-te-kuo, a former Minister who has taken over the Premiership from SunShi-hiang (resigned from Cabinet), has ...

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  31. RATS AND [?] AS FOOD.

    The message stated that the men abcard bad had no food for 20 days and no water for five. They caught rats of which they made s[?]up, and finally ...

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  32. MISSING FISHERMEN

    LONDON, Saturday.— Four Irish Free State aeroplanes have arrived at the disused British aerodreme at Oranmore preparatory to participating in a ...

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  33. FOREIGN TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. Walter Runeiman, M.P., during the course of his presidential address at a meeting of the Chamber of Shipping to-day, said ...

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  34. FRENCH MINERS' STRIKE AVERTED.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The threatened strike of French miners has apparently been averted. District settlements have been reached everywhere. ...

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  35. MIGRATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Civil Service accounts for 1924-5 show how largely below the Oversea Settlement Department's hopes actual migration ...

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  36. LORD APSLEY

    LONDON, Saturday. — Lord Apsley, who recently journeyed incognite to Australia as a migrant, and worked threr as a land-worker, will be ...

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  37. RUMANIAN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    BUKAREST, Sunday. — Rumanian municipal elections, the first since the war, resulted in the defeat of the Bratiane candidates by a large majerity. ...

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