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  3. COTTON CRISIS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Unless there is an eleventh hour miracle 1800 Lancashire cotton mills and 500,000 operatives will be idle to-morrow. ...

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  4. Attempt Escape.

    SCENES of indescribable panie were witnessed at Chanlot on the Chevat River, in the Punjab, when 65 persons were drowned. A ...

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  5. 1700 Convicts

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The Auburn State prison, one of the largest in the State, was virtually destroyed by fire to-night. At the ...

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  6. Cruiser Construction.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The chairman (Mr. Britten) of the House of Representatives' naval affairs committee, prior to leaving for Europe, alleged that ...

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  7. M. POINCARE'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Monday. — King George yesterday telegraphed to M. Poincare, Premier or France, who has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Ray of Hope.

    LONDON, Monday. — Though the Lancashire deadlock continues, there is a ray of hope in the fact that while Manufacturing and weaving unions ...

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  9. Awoke £3,000,000 Richer.

    NEW YORK, Monday.— Mr. George Baker, the veteran chairman and owner of a fifth of the stock of the First ...

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  10. ST. LOUIS ROBIN.

    ST. LOUIS, Monday.—The plane St. Louis Robin had been in the air for 375 hours at 10.17 last night, and was still flying. ...

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  11. TRAFFIC PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Thomas) is considering a £40,000,000 scheme, sponsored by Viscount Elibank, who was Resident ...

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  12. BLERIOT WEPT.

    PARIS, Monday. — When M. Louis Bleriot returned by air to Calais from Loudon tears ran down his checks when he saw a young pilot flying the old ...

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  13. SEVENTEENTH DEATH.

    LONDON, Monday.—Four more men have died as a result of the explosion in a gun turret on the British cruiser Devonshire, in the [?]tern ...

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  14. DARING ATTEMPT.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—Past acts of sabe [?] recalled by a daring attempt to reek India's principal longdistance train, the Punjab mail, at ...

    Article : 137 words
  15. LACK OF ENTERPRISE?

    LONDON, Monday.—"Owing to the high prices demanded by British firms, I have been compelled to place many contracts for goods abroad," declared ...

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  16. DRUG HABIT.

    LONDON, Monday. — "This drugconsuming habit constitutes a black spot on the fair page of 20th century progress," said Dr. T. M. Dishington, ...

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  17. Aviation's Strides.

    LONDON, Monday—M. Louis Bleriot the pioneer Channel flyer, said prior to returning to France that whereas twenty years ago it took 37 minutes to fly ...

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  18. POLICE SPIES.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Police Department is taking a leaf out of the book of Scotland Yard. Fifty of the best detectives in America, who are not ...

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  19. ARROW'S STRAW HAT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Harrow's shal[?]crowned, wide-lcafed straw hat is [?]cely assailed in the School Maga[?] by an old pupil, Mr. R. C. Ramsay, ...

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  20. REGIMENT DESERTS.

    LONDON, Monday. — "The Daily Telegraph," in a message from Budapest, states that the entire company of a Jugo Slav regiment garrisoned at ...

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  21. REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is now settled that the conference on reparations and the evacuation of the Rhineland will be held at the Hague. The ...

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  22. GRAF ZEPPELIN.

    FRIEDRICHSHAFEN (Germany), Monday.—The Graf Zeppelin has been thoroughly tested with all the engines in an eleven hour flight. So ...

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  23. EGYPTIAN TREATY

    LONDON, Monday. — "The Daily Telegraph's" diplomatie correspondent, discussing the consequence of Britain's acceptance of the Egyptian draft ...

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  24. WAR GRAVES PILGRIMS.

    PARIS, Monday. — The Australian War Graves pilgrims placed wreaths on the graves of the Unknown Warrier at the Are de Triomphe, selecting two ...

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  25. FIERCE FIGHT.

    BELGRADE, Monday.—AS a precaution against the Communist rising throughout Europe, which is being planned for September, the police ...

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  26. UNUSUAL POSITION.

    LONDON, Monday. — Lord Sanha, who succeeded his father 15 months ago, has not taken his seat in the House of Lords. The circumstances are ...

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  27. AIR TAXIS.

    LONDON, Monday.—One hundred de Haviland two-seater aeroplanes, to cost £55,000, have been ordered to inaugurate Britain's first air taxi service. ...

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  28. WOOL PRICES.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Daily Telegraph'S" wool expert, commenting on the restriction of buying at recent London sales, says: "It is a sign that ...

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  29. FIERCE COMPETITION.

    LONDON, Monday. — Speakers at the annual meeting of the British branch of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers emphasised the ...

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  30. Demonstration Frustrated.

    LONDON, Monday. — [?] trated a Communist attempt to cause a hostile demonstration at the Chinese Legation in London. ...

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  31. Extremist Leader's Comment

    CAIRO, Monday.—The Wafdist (extremist) leader, Nahas Pasha, in a statement commenting on the resignation of Lord Lloyd, High Commissioner ...

    Article : 118 words
  32. Canadian Wheat Pool.

    WINNIPEG, Monday. — It is officially announced that the Canadian wheat pool's initial payment for the 1929 crop has been set at one dollar per ...

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