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  3. DRAMATIC REPARATIONS SETTLEMENT.

    THE British delegation at The Hague announces that an agreement in principle has been reached. It is generally admitted that Mr. Snowden has won an epic contest by a wonderful "rush up the straight in the last lap." ...

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  4. ARABS v. JEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Two thousand armed Arabs are reported to be approaching Jerusalem. Much bloodshed ...

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  5. Schneider Cup Contest

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the conclusion of the meeting of the Schneider Cup Committee at Calshot to-day, it was stated that the ...

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  6. MOMENTOUS MEETING.

    The momentous meeting began at 5 p.m., when all six Powers were represented, and thus continued until 8.15 p.m., when the Germans, Belgians and ...

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  7. De Pinedo Resigns.

    ROME, Tuesday.—The famous airman, the Marquis de Pinedo, Chief of the Aeronautical Staff, has resigned. His resignation has been accepted, and ...

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  8. Terms Announced.

    THE British delegation at the Hague state that the basis of the agreement is for the creditor Powers, by an adjustment to be ...

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  9. NO MORE RECORDS FOR MAURETANIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Mauretania will not attempt to beat her own record run across the Atlantic last ...

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  10. Reassuring Reports.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Colonial Office, in a statement issued this evening, says the situation in Palestine is reported as well in hand, ...

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  11. LONDON POLICEMAN'S END.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Harry Holmann (28), laborer, was arrested to-day, and formally charger with the manslaughter of Constable Self, whose mutilated body ...

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  12. MRS. KEITH MILLER.

    CLEVELAND (Ohlo), Tuesday. Just before the commencement of the women's 50-mile speed race at the municipal airport to-day, Mrs. ...

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  13. GIRDLING THE EARTH

    COLUMBUS (New Mexico), Tuesday.—The Graf Zeppelin, on route from Los Angeles to El Paso (Texas), passed here at 3.40 ...

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  14. CROYDON DEATHS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Daily Telegraph" understands that the authorities have decided not to proceed further with the Croydon arsenic ...

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  15. STORMS IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Most violent storms raged along the Hokkaido coast on Monday night and yesterday. Seventy ...

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  16. NOAH'S ARK.

    THIS week's cables told us that in Chicago some super-optimists have founded "The Noah's Ark Exploration Association," and Mr. William Strong, ...

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  17. YEARLY HOLIDAY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Herald" (Labor) announced that the Government has decided to grant six days' holiday on full pay annually to ...

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  18. FALCON ISLAND.

    SUVA, Wednesday.—The steamer Tofua reports that clouds of steam are issuing from Falcon. Island, its long low western end dissolving; while a ...

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  19. 1929 WHEAT CROP.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The International Institute of Agriculture forecasts that the world's wheat harvest for 1929 will be the least since 1924. The ...

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  20. Trans-Oceanic Services.

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday.—Commander Eckener, in discussing his trip across the Pacific, said: "After reaching a speed of approximately 100 miles ...

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  21. U.S. Jews Protest.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—representatives of the Zionist Organisation and the American Jewish Congress called on President Hoover, the Secretary of ...

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  22. K.G.O.'S BROADCAST.

    Good reception of the broadcast by KGO from outside Los Angeles of the welcome to officers and passengers of the Graf Zeppelin was made by a ...

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  23. ARGENTINE ESTIMATE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—An official Argentine Government report places the exportable surplus of wheat in the Argentine at 155,485,000 bushels. The ...

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  24. Britain's Unemployed.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The number of unemployed on August 19 was 1,162,300, being 5,758 less than the week before, and 145,850 less than a year ...

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  25. League of Nations Involved.

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—A petition from Arabs and Zionists, demanding the intervention of the League of Nations in Palestine, has already reached the ...

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