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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 719 words
  3. Fatal Cloudburst.

    VIENNA, Saturday.—At least 50 persons have been drowned through a sudden flood at Skoplje (Jugo-Slavia). A cyclone ...

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  4. HAGUE DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Saturday.—The outlook at The Hague ia still uncertain, but further efforts are being made to meet British claims for a ...

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  5. SCHNEIDER CUP.

    THE third Italian entrant for the Schneider Cup Race met with disaster on Lake Garda to-day. His 1800 h.p. ...

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  6. OVER THE PACIFIC.

    PHILADELPHIA, Saturday.—The lending railroads office's radio station here, which followed the Graf Zeppelin from the time it left ...

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  7. EFFECT OF WAGES CUT.

    IT has been learned in Manchester that the effect of the wages cut of 6.42 per cent, awarded by the Arbitration ...

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  8. TAIL WIND ALL THE WAY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Graf Zeppelin continues to be heard at Philadelphia. All, apparently, are well. The United States Weather Bureau at ...

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  9. Half the Journey Over.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Brementon (Washington) naval radio station intercepted the Graf Zeppelin's message stating that the ship had ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIK CONGRESS.

    VLADIVOSTOCK, Saturday. — The Pacific Trade Union Congress closed with fiery speeches pledging international co-operation of workers. ...

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  11. DRIED FRUITS.

    The following matter relating to Australian dried fruits is contained in a leaflet issued by the Empire Marketing Board (London), and is a fair sample of ...

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  12. CARE OF THE TONSILS.

    HONOLULU, Saturday.—At the PanPacific Surgical Conference, Dr. Francis (Australia) emphasised the importance of examining tonsils, even when surface ...

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  13. WEATHER DATA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A conference of meteorologists from all parts of the British Empire has begun in London. The Under-Secretary for Air, Mr. F. ...

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  14. Italy Withdraws.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Italian Air Attache announces that Italy has definitely withdrawn from the Schneider Cup contest. ...

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  15. ADULT EDUCATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"I do not see why there should not be a tutorial class for bankers to study, say Plato's philosophy, and where stockbrokers might ...

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  16. THANKOFFERING FUND.

    CONTRIBUTIONS to the Thankoffering Fund for the King's recovery now amount to £91,500. ...

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  17. RUMORS AND DENIALS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—There are rumors at The Hague that Mr. Snowden has asked Mr. MacDonald to join him in the final negotiations. Mr. ...

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  18. The Race Over the Air.

    LONDON, Friday.—High wind and a rough sea to-day prevented practice at Calshot with the seaplanes which will compete for the Schneider Cup. ...

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  19. DISARMAMENT PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Saturday. —. The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, yesterday received the Freedom of Elgin, capital of his native country. General ...

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  20. Britain's Sole Concession.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At The Hague the only gain recorded by Britain at the week-end was Italy's consent to import larger quantities of British coal ...

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  21. SEARCH FOR NOAH'S ARK

    WASHINGTON, Saturduy. — The Noah's Ark Exploration Association of Chicago has addressed a letter to the State Department, setting forth that it ...

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  22. ARABS v. JEWS.

    JERUSALEM, Sunday.—Twelve persons were killed and many wounded in a street fight between Arabs and Jews. The police used armored cars to ...

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  23. CRICKET.

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  24. CABLED BREVITIES.

    BERLIN, Sunday. — The principal creditors huve granted the Frankfort General Insurance Company three months' moratorium. The company's ...

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  25. Flying Footballers.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two young New Zealanders, R. Hoskins (Auckland) and Alan Walsh (New Plymouth) worked their passages from New ...

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  26. Postponement Refused.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In view of the Italian application fur the postponement ot' the.Schneider Cup, the Aero Clult eummittee met specially, and a ...

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  27. POLICE CHARGE STRIKERS

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Police and troops to-day charged 6000 jute strikers who attempted to prevent loyal workers from entering a mill near ...

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  28. Mr. Churchill's Warning

    EDMONTON (Canada). Friday.— Speaking at a Senate banquet held in his honor, Mr. Winston Churchill, exBritish Chancellor of the Exchequer, ...

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  29. SITUATION VIEWED SERIOUSLY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The gravity of the situation in Palestine is indicated by the fact that Mr. MacDonald, directly he arrived in London, received ...

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  30. Prime Minister's Rough Trip

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, after three forced landings owing to bad weather, landed at Hendon from ...

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  31. County Championship.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Notts looks like winning the county cricket championship for the first time for 22 years. At present the points are: Notts, 144; Yorkshire, ...

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  32. WILL PRINCE STRIKE OIL?

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Daily Express," as the result of a trans-Atlantic telephone talk with Professor Carlyle, manager of the Prince of Wales' ranch ...

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  33. SITUATION CAN BE HANDLED.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The State Department, commenting on the Jerusalem reports that American Jews have asked the Consul to summon an ...

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  34. Fatal Aeroplane Crash.

    CAIRO, Sunday.—A Vickers-Victoria troop-carrying aeroplane, with a crew of seven, crashed, after leaving Heliopolis aerodrome to-day. Three were killed ...

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  35. Women's Air Derby.

    WICHITA. (Ka[?]sas), Saturday. — Competitors in the women's air Derby stopped here for the night, after a day in which no grout misfortunes met ...

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  36. Protecting Lead Market.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—"The New York Herald and Tribune's" financial editor states that leading Americnn and Australian lend producers have ...

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  37. English Wheat Prices.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Wheal cargoes opened quiet and unchanged to 3d. per quarter easier, but closed with a firmer undertone on reports of dry weather in ...

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  38. Flying to Australia.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—Captain Mario Savin[?] an Italian airman, who is flying to Australia in a light seaplane, will arrive at Calcutta in the first week ...

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  39. MARATHON SWIM.

    TORONTO, Saturday.—The 10,000dollar 10-mile Wrigley swimming marathon, with 45 starters, was won by Martha Norelius (New York), the ...

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  40. Another Lap Completed.

    EAST ST. LOUIS, Sunday.—Completing the laps from Wichita and Kansas City, the women air Derby competitors arrived hero to-day, Miss Blanche ...

    Article : 82 words
  41. Chicago Wheat Options.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—Wheat options are quoted in cents per bushel: September, 133¾; December, 143; March. [?] 7-8. ...

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