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  2. Advertising

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  3. U S. TARIFF WALL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—So far as Britain is concerned, in the existing circumstances, it' is difficult forcibly to protest against America's practically ...

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  4. £150,000 FIRE.

    EDMONTON (Alberta), Monday.— Practically the entire business section of the oil town of Wainwright, which is 127 miles east of here, was ...

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  5. NAVAL POWERS.

    SOME interesting points have been made available regarding the Government's consideration of several foreign affairs matters. ...

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  6. THREE KILLED.

    THREE women were killed and 3O persons seriously injured at Whitby, where three 'buses, co[?]taining a party of British ...

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  7. ENGLAND AND U.S.A.

    MR. MARR, Mr. Trumble and the Agents-General represented Australian at the Anglo-American Friendship and Travel ...

    Article : 347 words
  8. DANCING MARATHON.

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Charles Nicolas has issued a challenge to dancers of the world to competo with him in a continuous dancing test, with a minimum ...

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  9. FOUR KILLED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The total casualities as a result of the storm and tidal wave which swept the East and South coast from Yarmouth to ...

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  10. GLIDED 94 MILES.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Viennese, Kronfield, during competitions in the Rhoen mountains, glided 94 miles. This is claimed to be ...

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  11. Washington's Grim Record.

    Fifty murders and 400 street accident fatalities during the year just ended form the highest record ever known in the ...

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  12. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—It is reported that Kingsford Smith has decided on Amsterdam for the starting point of the suggested trans-Atlantic ...

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  13. TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Teegraph" says: Less than a week remains before the lock-out notices in connection with Lancashire cotton mills ...

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  14. EGYPT'S KING.

    LONDON, Monday.—King Fund, of Egypt, arrived in Loudon on Saturday night, on a private visit. He was greeted at the station by the Duke of ...

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  15. AUSTIN'S CHALLENGE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Herbert Austin announces the formation of a company to manufacture Austin Seven cars in the United States. ...

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  16. BRITAIN AND CHINA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Negotiations are proceeding between the British and Chinese Governments for the conclusion of a full commercial treaty on the basis ...

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  17. Pilot Praised.

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—Passengers in Imperial Airways cross-Channel aeroplane were loud in their praise of the pilot, who suddenly ran into a ...

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  18. EMPIRE FREE TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Economist" thus criticises the free-trade-within-the-Empiroe scheme: "It is "quite an impracticable conception. This ...

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  19. COAL TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The fact that coal shipments are nearly 10 per cent, higher, and the prices of coal exported are materially above those of a year ...

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  20. ENGLAND'S CAPTAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Telegraph" says that A. W. Curr's recall to the captaincy of the English Test team against South Africa is an ...

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    MRS. PITT-RIVERS, daughter of Lord Forster, a former Governor-Gen-eral of Australia, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Reassuring Messages.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times'" political correspondent hears that reassuring messages have been sent to the Dominions with reference to Mr. ...

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  23. DEBT RATIFICATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Referring, to thE French debt ratification, the "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent expresse's satisfaction with the ...

    Article : 182 words
  24. NEW GUINEA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The New Guinea population's first, acquaintance with regular labor has been singularly unhappy," says "The Times," ...

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  25. INDIAN AIR MAIL.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The "Daily Mail" laments the failure of British business men to use the Indian air mail,' which is now functioning with perfect ...

    Article : 286 words
  26. SCOUT MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Parties of Australian scouts yesterday attended the Horse Guards' Chapel at the City Temple, whero Rev. Norwood preached, ...

    Article : 215 words
  27. BAN ON TROTSKY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Trotsky has forwarded a letter to the "Daily Herald" from Constantinople, alleging that the decision not to admit him to ...

    Article : 163 words
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