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  3. PRAYER BOOK DEBATE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The members of the House of Canterbury Convocation approved of the Primate's resolution giving official ...

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  4. OVERSEAS BREVITIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.— An Australian Press Association representative, interviewed Canon T. G. Rogers, Rector of Birmingham, regarding a rumor from ...

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  5. Monster Flying Boat.

    FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Saturday. —The great 12-engined DornierDux flying boat passed its first actual tests on Lake Constance ...

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  6. Gillingham Fatality.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The death roll in connection with the burning of a dummy house at a fire brigade demonstration at Gillingham ...

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  7. COAL SHIP AFIRE.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — The steamer Cadwallon, bound for Australia with a cargo of coal, caught fire in two holds when 500 ...

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  8. League of Nations Assembly

    LONDON, Saturday.—Replying to a deputation from the League of Nations' Union to-day, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson) cryptically ...

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  9. Cotton Workers' Wages Cut

    LONDON, Saturday.—Cotton mill employers are posting notices in the mills immediately to the effect that wages will be reduced by 12½ per cent. ...

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  10. Young Reparations Plan.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.— The International Chamber of Commerce Congress has passed a resolution in favor of the Young Reparations Plan, ...

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  11. 10 DAYS IN THE AIR.

    Friday.—The monoplane Angeleno, which has set up a new duration record for refuelled 'planes, landed at 2.13 ...

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  12. EX-MINISTER SENTENCED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—M. Klotz, a former Foreign Secretary and a signatory to the Versailles Treaty, who underwent trial for uttering, was to-day ...

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  13. EMPIRE PREFERENCE.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — While in an unofficial statement regarding the abolition of Imperial preference, the Government professes no surprise at the ...

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  14. Canada's Low Wheat Crop

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Canadian net debt has increased 92,620,133 dollars (£18,522,026) for the year ending June 30, to 2,151,522,317 dollars (£130, ...

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  15. Disarmament Conversations.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Conversations which are continuing between the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) and the United States' Ambassador ...

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  16. 1000 HOUSES BURNED.

    RIGA, Sunday.—A great fire in this district has destroyed 1000 houses, rendering 5000 persons homeless. ...

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  17. TWO MEN AND A GUN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two men, one of whom was armed, to-day endeavored to interview the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson) ...

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  18. Middle-Age Worry Gone.

    Middle-age possesses no worries for the woman whose common sense guides her to maintain her strength at all times. The fear of suffering at ...

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  19. Cinema Operators Die.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The operator and his assistant, who were officiating at the cinema which caught fire yesterday at Welling have died in ...

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  20. Rumored Australian Protest

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Daily Telegraph" in bold headlines on the main page features a cable from Sydney saying that Mr. Bruce has cabled ...

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  21. Famous Picture Changes Hands.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Daily Telegraph" announces that Romney's portrait of the boy, Tenant, known as the "Blue Boy," which is going to ...

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  22. PROVIDING WORK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The House of Commons agreed without a division to provide funds of £1,000,000 annually for development of agriculture in the ...

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  23. Redeeming German Paper Money.

    BRUSSELS, Sunday. — The vexed question of German payment for paper marks left in Belgium after the Armistice has been settled, and an ...

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  24. Debt Ratification.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Premier (M. Poineare) continued his speech all day long on the French debt ratification, his voice growing stronger instead of ...

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  25. U.S.A'S TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Senator Smoot stated to-day, referring to communication from parties complaining of duty rates, imposed upon goods ...

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  26. British Trade Decreases.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Imports for the half-year decreased by £7,904,000; exports by £9,579,000 and re-exports by £1,855,000. ...

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  27. N.Z. Scouts in London.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Forty New Zealand scouts arrived at Waterloo to-day, all being well. They were met by the High Commissioner (Sir Jas. Parr) ...

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  28. Austral- Welsh Tourists.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Holland section of the Austral-Welsh tourists has returned from Rotterdam preparatory to touring the Lake districts, and ...

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  29. No Canadian Action Yet.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—In the absence of the Minister of Finance (Mr. J. A. Robb), it is improbable that Canada will take immediate action in respect ...

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  30. King Albert Robbed.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday. — The King of the Belgians and his equerry, after bathing at Marrakerke, near Ostend, returned to find that a gold watch ...

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  31. BATTEREDAND ROBBED.

    LONDON, Saturday. — When Mr. Jack Neimann, an Autwerp diamond merchant, was climbing a narrow staircase at Hatton Gardens in the course ...

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  32. PRAISE FOR BEAVERBROOK PLANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Melehett in a prominent article in "The Sunday Express" supporting the Beaverbrook crusade for freetrade within the ...

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  33. Wheat in U.S.A.

    [?], Saturday.—As it is reported that the wheat situation is looming more problematical, and President Hoover is giving serious attention to the ...

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  34. Earthquake Fund in London

    LONDON, Saturday.—The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Jas. Parr) has opened a fund, at the request of London New Zealanders, to alleviate ...

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  35. Display of N.Z. Attractions.

    LONDON, Saturday. — New Zealand's display at the Royal Agricultural Show at Harrogate is attracting much interest. It, features sporting and ...

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  36. Ambassador at Lisbon.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The King has approved of the appointment of Sir Francis Lincley, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in Oslo, ...

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  37. 17,000,000 TELEGRAMS.

    MELBOURNE, Saty.— A record year's work in the telegraph branch, which handled 17,055,895 telegrams, was reported by the Postal Director ...

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  38. Canada's Low Wheat Crop.

    WINNIPEG, Saturday. — The Western Canada wheat crop is only 65 per cent, of normal due to excessive drought in all three provinces, according to a crop ...

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