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  3. Britain's Constitutional Rights and Freedom of Nation Challenged.

    IT was officially announced this morning that the negotiations between the Government and representatives of the Trades Union Congress seeking to avoid a general strike in support of the coal-miners had broken down. ...

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  5. PEACE IN EUROPE

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The German Foreign. Minister (Dr. Stresemann), in a wirelessly broadcasted speech to-day on the ...

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  6. Coal-Owners' Proposals

    The coal-owners proposals are frumed on the basis of un income sharing plan, but without wages being a first charge on income. Instead, ...

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  7. War Declared

    "War is declared," was the statement made by Mr. J. II. Thomas to the pressmen after the breaking down of the negotiations. The Government's ...

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  8. PARIS MURDER

    PARTS, Sunday.—Madame Regnault, wife of the former French Ambassador to Tokio. was to-day discovered murdered in her flat, apparently by a ...

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  9. Miners' Demands

    The miners conference last July decided to resist the coal-owners' proposals for a revision of wages and conditions, They hoped with the ...

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  10. NO NEED FOR PANIC

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Labor negotiators in the coal strike arrived at No. 10 Downing Street at 7 o'clock to-night, but the Cabinet intimated that ...

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  11. The Road To Peace

    "The Daily Herald," in an editorial, says: "Mr. Baldwin appeals for good will; let him set the example and ...

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  12. MORROCAN WAR

    PANGIER, Sunday. — The French and Spanish delegations have issued an ultimatum to the Riffs, that if their peace conditions be not ...

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  13. The Country Warned

    LONDON, Monday.—The Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson-Hicky) issued a notification late yesterday evening, stating that the country must ...

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  14. FIRE ABOARD SHIP

    SUVA, Monday.—A fire occurred in the Kaiwarra's bunkers at Lautoko yesterday morning. The crew extinguished it before much damage was ...

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  15. Hopes Unfulfilled

    LONDON, Monday.—The breakdown of the negotiations followed the Government 's declaration that the minors and trade unions' committee were ...

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  16. Europe Watching

    PARIS, Sunday.—The French pressregards the threatened general strike in Britain as the most formidable ' social struggle in Britain's history. It ...

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  17. LOST CHICHIBU MARU

    TOKIO, Monday.—Latest reports received at Tokio indicate that 10 of Hie survivors of the Chichibu Maru are members of the crew, the other 89 ...

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  18. APPEAL' TO RAILWAYMEN.

    LONDON, Sunday.-—The Food Commissioner arrived after the National Union of Railwaymen had formulated regulations for the running of milk ...

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  19. POLAR FLYING

    LENINGRAD, Sunday.—Owing to log, the departure for Spitzbergen was delayed to-day of Captain Roald Amundsen's airship, Norge, in which ...

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  20. Extremists Cause Trouble

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two Communists and three British Fascists were arrested in Hyde Park to-day after a series of day-long skirmishes between ...

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  22. Feeling In Germany

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The developments in the British coal mining dispute are being watched with very great interest in Germany. ...

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  23. 'PLANE ACCIDENT

    LONDON, Sunday.-—There was a miraculous escape of a passenger from a terrible flying accident at King's Lynn this afternoon. An aeroplane ...

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  24. HOPEFUL DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The negotiating committee of the Trades Union Council arrived at 9 o'clock yesterday evening at No. 10 Downing Street, where ...

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  25. Silencing The Press

    LONDON, Monday.-—"The Daily Mail" to-day had a leader written entitled "For King and Country." The printers demanded that it should be ...

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  27. TRAINING FARMERS

    A new scheme for the training of British university graduates and public school boys desirous of migrating to Australia and settling on the land will ...

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  29. Sunday Calm Varied

    LONDON, Sunday.—Practically all the churches throughout Britain to-day devoted their services to intercession in connection with the coal strike. ...

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  30. NO ISSUE TO-DAY.

    LONDON, Monday. — "The Daily Mail" will not be publishing to-day owing to the strike of printers objecting to the leader against a general ...

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  31. Freedom Challenged

    LONDON. Monday. — An official statement, issued from No. 10 Downing Street' at 1 o'clock this morning, says: "The following decision of His ...

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