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  3. ZEEBRUGGE RAID.

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.—The Zeebrugge Memorial was uuveiled to-day in brilliant weather, and in the presence of relatives of the dead and numerous ...

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  4. SACCO & VANZETTI.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Ten thousand orderly Communist and Labor demonstraters, grouped around craped banners, assembled in Trafalgar Square ...

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  5. WORLD FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Though west-east trans-Atlantic flights have ceased to be really novel, the arrival of William Brock ...

    Article : 179 words
  6. RAIL DISASTER.

    CHAMONIX (Switzerland), Sunday. —An official inquiry into thr train disaster in the French A[?]ps on Thursday, as a result of which 21 were killed or ...

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  7. BERLIN SPORTS.

    BERLIN, Sunday— Ten thousand people enthusiastically witnessed the Achilles Club, the first English athletic team to visit Germany since the ...

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  8. MURDER AND ROBBERIES

    NEW YORK, Monday—Two sensational robberies and a murder occurred here during the week-end. Mr. Judson Pratt, son of a wealthy ...

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  9. IRISH POLITICS.

    DUBLIN, Monday.—A mild sensation was caused to-day when it was announced that Mr. J. J. Walsh, Minister for Posts and Telegraphs, was ...

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  10. Bodies Cremated.

    BOSTON, Sunday.—One hundred thousand persons to-day watched the cortege bearing the bodies of Sacco and Vanzetti walk through the drizzle to ...

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  11. SAMOAN MANDATE.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times" editorially welcomes the appointment of the New Zealand Royal Commission regarding the administration of Samoa. ...

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  12. Fog and Rain.

    Mr. Schlee says that when 60 miles from Newfoundland they ran into thick fog, and then mist. At sunset they ran into heavy weather, a 50-mile ...

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  13. BRITISH WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Sunday —That the British Broadcasting Co. is a serious menace to the life of the Welsh language is the decision of the departmental ...

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  14. RHINELAND TROOPS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's"' Paris correspondent says there is a real reservation as to the withdrawal of 8000 French troops from ...

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  15. DEADLY TYPHOON.

    TOKIO, Holiday.—The most disastrous typhoon since 1923 visited Nagasaki and Kochi (Sohikoku island). It is reported from Nagasaki that ...

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  16. Painful Piles Vanish Rarely to Return

    No longer is an operation the only certain escape for sufferers from internal piles, for a remarkable home treatment is to-day bringing amazing ...

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  17. Where Are We?

    "We couldn't square the coastline withe Ireland, over which we believed we were flying," he said, "and resolved to drop a message asking our ...

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  18. German Bitterness.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Press and official circles are disappointed with the extent of the proposed reduction of the army of occupation, which is not ...

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  19. FOCH'S MEMOIRS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Field-Marshal Fer[?] Foch, late Generalissimo of the Allied forces in France, has concluded his war memoirs. He has refused a ...

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  20. SWIMMING.

    HONOLULU, Sunday.—Johnny Weismuller has won the first honors at the American Amateur Athletic Union's outdoor swimming championship ...

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  21. WILL CECIL RESIGN?

    LONDON, Monday.—The mystery of Viscount Cecil's resignation has not yet been cleared up. It is expected that he will notify his resignation to ...

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  22. CRUMBLING COAST.

    LONDON, Monday.—The crumbling of the east coast was illustrated to-day, when a strip of cliff 100 yards long at Cromer, Norfolk, collapsed and ...

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  23. TENNIS.

    RHODE ISLAND, Sunday.—Tilden has won the fifth tournament, with five starts in little more than five weeks. To-day he heat Alonzo, 5-6, 6-3, 9-7, ...

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  24. Flying Blindly.

    Mr. Brock added that they were flying at 10,000 feet towards night, which was frightfully dark, but as it was freezing they descended to 4000 feet, ...

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  25. Don't Neglect

    When people, generally, understand that, all such fatal diseases, as Fistula, Ulcer of the Rectum, Fissure, etc., almost invariably begin in a ...

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  26. Journey Resumed.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Pride of Detroit, left for Munich at 8.30 this morning. The plane then proceeds to Belgrade ...

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  27. REDFERN STILL MISSING.

    BRUNSWICK (Goorgia), Sunday.— Lt. G. P. Redfern has not been heard of since he left here on Thursday in an attempt to make a 4600-mile ...

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  28. East-West Flights.

    LONDON, Monday.—Commenting on the Pride of Detroit's flight, the "Daily Telegraph's" aeronautical writer says that prevailing winds over the ...

    Article : 75 words
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