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  4. TRAIN WRECK. Carriages in River.

    NANTES (Brittany), Sat. TW0 railway coaches fell into the River Loire to-day, and many were killed and injured. ...

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  5. BRITISH LABOR SPLIT. Serious Trouble Over Railway Reductions.

    HON. J. H. THOMAS, speaking at Derby with reference to the railways' demand, said it was wrong to assume that a strike was inevitable. "My answer to those who talk of an immediate crisis is no," he said. "There is round-table machinery which must ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RED RUSSIA.

    RUMORS of sensational events in Russia continue to circulate throughout tho Continent. It is even reported that Stalin has been ...

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  7. WHEAT.

    THE Canadian Wheat Pool releases a statement indicating the national importance of the depressed grain prices. The ...

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  8. BUSY TIME.

    UNTIL within a few minutes of leaving Sheffield for Ireland to-night, the Prime Minister of Australia (Hon. J. H. Scullin) kept ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. A LONG FLIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Following a preliminary flight to the Pacific coast and back, Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh will leave on a 22,000-mile air tour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Record Snowstorm.

    THE heaviest early snowfall in the Weather Bureau's history has buried the Western United States from ...

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  11. Italy Reduces Cost of Living.

    FOLLOWING the 12 per cent, salary reduction, a regular drive has been initiated throughout Italy to reduce the cost of living. There were meetings to-day in every city and township in order to readapt local economy, with a view to ...

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  12. SOVIET GOODS.

    NEW YOEK, Saturday.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Washington correspondent says that all Russian Soviet goods should face a ban is the proposal ...

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  13. SWEEPSTAKES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A comprehensive scheme to aid hospitals by means of sweepstakes is the subject of a questionnaire to be widely circulated ...

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  14. WRECKED SHIP.

    LISBON, Saturday.—The Highland Hope, the new motorship which on Wednesday morning went ashore on the rocks off the Portuguese coast, is still ...

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  15. Mrs. Miller Forced Down.

    PITTSBURG (Pennsylvania), Saturday.—Mrs. Keith Miller advises her backers here that late to-night she was forced down at Charleston (South ...

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  16. THE GANGSTERS.

    NEW YOEK, Saturday.—The "New York World's" Washington correspondent states that President Hoover will ask Congress for additional authority ...

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  17. N.Z. WOOL

    LONDON, Saturday.—Interviewed at Leeds to-day, the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Hon. G. W. Forbes) said the sheep farmers of New ...

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  18. Planes for Belgium.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Belgium has ordered forty-five Fairey seaplanes. ...

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  19. Prohibitive Butter Duty.

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—The Dail Eircann has agreed to a duty of £5 per cwt. upon imported butter. It is intended to be prohibitive. ...

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  20. Non-Stop Flight.

    A NEW trans-Atlantic monoplane, christened the "Hyphen," has been built by the financier of Capt. Costes' ...

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  21. POISON CASE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It has been definitely established that arsenic sufficient to cause death was found in the body of Mrs. Alice Thomas, a farmer's ...

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  23. POWER ALCOHOL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The hope that the power alcohol plant at Mackay (Queensland) might eventually expand on similar lines was expressed on a ...

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  24. LABOR TROUBLE.

    LIMA (Peru), Saturday.—The British Logation and United States Embassy have asked the Government to send troops to protect foreigners on ...

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  25. Irresponsible Adventure.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The wartime ace, Captain Binder, writing in "Vorwarts," describes the Donier Do. X' s proposed Atlantic crossing as an ...

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  27. TAX AND SUPER-TAX.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Archibald Weigall, who was Governor of South Australia from 1920 till 1922, has announced that the burden of the income ...

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  28. 6-DAY WEEK.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—The Railroad Union's "Big Four Brotherhood Convention" has endorsed the basic principle of the six-day week, with no ...

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