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  4. Severe Riots Occur in Cairo and Port Said: Troops and Police Disperse Mobs. ORDER RESTORED.

    REVERE rioting was reported to-day in Cairo and on a smaller scale in Port Said. The police were aided by troops in dispersing the mobs, who hurled stones, bottles and other missiles. In Cairo about 100 demonstrators were injured, and one killed. ...

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  5. AIR RACE.

    EXTREMELY difficult flying weather, with violent rainstorms and gusts of wind and low visibility, was encountered by ...

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  6. SIX KILLED.

    A TERRIBLE air accident occurred this afternoon near Gravesend, to a large Junkers machine, engaged in an ...

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  7. INDIA.

    THE Government of India's weekly summary of the situation, which deals in detail with events during the week ended July ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Plans to Cause Disorder.

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Imail Sidky Pasha), interviewed concerning to-day's riots, declared that the Government was aware of ...

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  9. BIG TENNIS. U.S.A. Davis Cup Team

    WALLIS MYERS, writing in the "Daily Telegraph" from Paris, says that by the irony of fate on the eve of his inclusion in ...

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  10. BREVITIES. Wreck of a Yacht.

    PORT VILLA, Tuesday.—The yacht Snark was wrecked on the island of Apia, New Hebrides, to-day. This vacht was made famous by Jack ...

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  11. Big Trade Slump.

    IN value, the foreign trade of the United States decreased by £90,000,000 during the first five months of this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Evening Standard's" lobbyist forecasts that there will be majority and minority reports from the Select Committee on ...

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  13. Mob Out of Hand.

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—Troops have been despatched to Suez, where the mob is reported to be out of hand. ...

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  14. Killed at Party.

    AMIDST a high-spirited game of hide and seek at a garden party, Rowena Kettle (17 years) picked up an ...

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  15. End of Slump in Sight.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express'" lobby correspondent reports that the experts of the Cabinet Committee on Unemployment indicate ...

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  16. HEAT WAVE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The United States continue to swelter under a heat wave, with temperaturas ranging to over 100 degrees in most areas. New ...

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  19. BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Monday.—Cardinal Bourne, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury, conducted a Te Deum service in Westminster Cathedral ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. World's First Railway.

    THE centenary of the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, which was the world's first successful commercial locomotive railway, in the modern sense of the term, will be celebrated at Liverpool in September, and ...

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  21. Dusseldorf Tournament.

    DUSSELDORF, Monday.—While Crawford and Moon (Australia) played the Scottish champions between downpours, Hopman and Willard ...

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  22. AMY JOHNSON.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Air Ministry announces that it is arranging an official reception to Miss Amy Johnson, who flew from England to ...

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  23. COAL BILL.

    LONDON, Monday.—To-day the House of Commons agreed, without a division, to Hon. W. Graham's motion accepting the House of Lords' ...

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  25. NAVAL TREATY.

    WASHINGTON, Monday—The Senate to-day ratified the London Naval Treaty. It had previously adopted Senator Norris' reservation stipulating ...

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  26. GROW LESS, Too Much Wheat.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator Thomas has asked President Hoover to call an international conference, representing all whentgrowing countries, ...

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  27. STARVING.

    BERLIN, Monday.—Once a millionaire, who fed poor children, Herr Will Meithe, with his own children, is now starving. He attempted to commit ...

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  28. AMERICA'S PROBLEM.

    The Chairman of the Farm Board (Mr. Legge), who returned to-day from a tour of the wheat States, promptly denounced politicians generally for ...

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  31. The Right to Kill.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The question of the right to kill was again raised in a case at Freiburg, in which, a well-todo widow named Welte, aged 80, who ...

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  32. TO CURE A COUCH.

    A cough should not be neglected: it. is too risky to do so. A few doses of Tussine. The Cough Cure, will give you quick relief and turn the cough out by ...

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