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  4. Officials Admit 1,778 People Were Killed and 4,264 Hurt in Italian Earthquake. FURTHER SHOCKS.

    A STATEMENT issued in Rome by the Italian Under-Secretary (Signor Leoni) to-day shows that in eight provinces which suffered most severely in the disastrous earthquake which shook Southern Italy, the casualties officially reported up to this ...

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  5. INDIAN FLOODS.

    HEAVY floods on the Baluchistan frontier have caused a grave situation in the upper Sind. The town of Khaupur has been engulfed ...

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  6. EXPORT TRADE. Protected Nations.

    MR. Milner Gray (Labor), opening the debate upon British export trade in the House of Commons to-day, ...

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  7. 'PLANE CRASH.

    THE whole village of Meopham is engaged in a search for jewellery belonging to the late Viscountess Ednam and Mrs. ...

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  8. ROYAL AIRMAN.

    LONDON, Friday, — The "Daily Telegraph's" aviation writer says the Prince of Wales has taken a noteworthy step in his career as an airman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Bullets to Pullets.

    GOING from bullets to pullets, Miss Marjorie Foster, the first woman to win the King's Prize shoot at Bisley, ...

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  10. LEFT £34,000.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The late Lord Davidson of Lambeth, formerly Archbishop of Canterbury, who died last May, left estate valued at £34,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Britain's Sympathy.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Hon. Ramsay MacDonald) to-day despatched the following telegram to the Prime Minister of Italy ...

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  12. A HERO.

    WHEN 30,000 war voterons marched past the Palace as the culminating point in the Independence Centenary celebrations, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Stabilisation of Gold.

    IN the House of Commons to-day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Hon. P. Snowden) was asked by what steps he proposed to arrive at an international agreement for rationing and economising the use of gold, in order to stabilise ...

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  14. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — When the Privy Council dismissed, with costs, the appeal of William Young, a railway machinist, against, the dismissal of his ...

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  15. BRITISH GOODS.

    BOMBAY, Friday. — The Native Piece Goods Association, which controls most of the business in foreign cloth, stated, after three days' ...

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  16. AIR RACE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Two British Moth aeroplanes, piloted respectively by Mr. Alan Butler and Captain Broad, were the first to reach Nimes from ...

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  17. MISSING PILOT.

    A SAD air chapter, unparalleled for courage and bravery, has been disclosed by the discovery of the body of Maury Graham and ...

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  18. CHURCH ON WHEELS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — "Bishops hot and bishops cold, bishops young and bishops old, bishops tender, bishop tough, 'pon my word, I've had ...

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  19. Royal Garden Party.

    THE Royal Garden Party, which is generally regarded as marking the close of the London social season, was held ...

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  21. Egypt's Programme.

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Alexandria correspondent says the Prime Minister (Ismail Sidky Pasha) and his Cabinet have been ...

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  24. LABOR RIFT.

    LONDON, Friday. — Political writers draw attention to the significance of 63 Laborites voting yesterday morning in defiance of the Ministry in ...

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  25. FREE TRADE.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Australian Commissioner (Mr. J. Maitland Paxton, Sydney), at the conclusion of his visit to England, told the "Morning Post" ...

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  26. SEEING LIFE.

    LONDON, Thursday — Nine months' travelling in motor couches, covering 30,000 miles, is the holiday which Mr. George Matthews, an Australian ...

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  27. British Parliament.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Hon. P. Snowden) announced in the House of Parliament would be prorogued ...

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