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  3. AN APPALLING DISASTER

    LONDON, Saturday.—An explosion in the air to-day [?]ired a film company's waste works alongside the Regent Street Canal, Saint Pan[?]ras, which was ...

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  4. TRAGEDY IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The body of Dr. Oswald Clive Shields of Melbourne (56), who has been practising at West End, London, was found in the woods ...

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  5. THE PARLIAMENT OF THE WORLD MEETS.

    GENEVA, Saturday. — The public galleries were packed to-day, when the Belgian delegate, M. Vandervelde, resumed the debate. He deplored the ...

    Article : 278 words
  6. GERMANY ON MANDATES COMMISSION.

    The Council of the League of Nations, at a private meeting on Saturday, appointed as German member of the Mandates Commission, Dr. L[?]dwin ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. DRIED FRUITS' EXHIBIT. Favorable American Comment.

    TORONTO, Saturday.—The Australian dried fruit and canned fruit exhibits at the National Exhibition attracted most favorable comment, the ...

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  8. GOVERNOR ON TRIAL.

    INDIANOPOLIS, Saturday. — Governor Jackson, of Indiana and two other officials have been indicted by the Grand Jury for attempted bribery and ...

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  9. Germany and Arbitration.

    The full significance of his yesterday's speech is now clearly realised. Dr. Stresemann used his knowledge of stage management in making his ...

    Article : 233 words
  10. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.— Referring to defence, when speaking, at Johannesburg, Lieut-Col. L. C. M. S. Amery, British Dominion Secretary, declared ...

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  11. PROHIBITION.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Assistant Secretary of State, Dr. Loman, who is in charge of the Federal Prohibition enforcement has issued a ...

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  12. POLAND'S PACIFIC MOVE.

    M. Sokal, head of the Polish delegation, pale with emotion, and speaking, with difficulty, offered the following declaration to the Assembly:— ...

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  13. Some Brilliant Speeches.

    GENEVA, Sunday. — M. Briand's brilliant [?]ratory yesterday smilingly gripped his listeners by its perfection of delivery. He described peace a[?] ...

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  14. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Trade Union Congress which is sitting at Edinburgh has passed a resolution protesting against the Government passing the ...

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  15. ATTITUDE OF FRANCE.

    Ar. Briand (France) declared that Dr. Stresemann's speech removed all doubts and that a[?] last France and Germany were able to meet openly and to ...

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  16. FRANCE'S TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The new French Tariff, which became effective last Tuesday, includes schedules considered to be extremely harsh, making ...

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  17. CASE OF SEA-MEN'S UNION.

    The even tenor of the Congress was disturbed to-day when the Furnishing Trade delegates moved to suspend the standing orders to discuss the expulsion ...

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  18. BARBAROUS TREATMENT

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A complaint has been filed and a warrant issued for the arrest of Captain Michael Crowley, now somewhere on ...

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  19. Australia's Peace Effort.

    The leader of the Australian delegation, Senator Sir George Pearce, was somewhat unfortunate on the occasion of the presentation of his address to ...

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  20. Russian Outbursts.

    RIGA, Sunday.—Moscow's chagrin at the Trade Union Council's decision has vented itself in a strom of abuse. M. Doga[?], the noted Russian trade ...

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  21. TRIBAL WARFARE.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—The recent fighting between the Fu[?]is and S[?]iahs, two se[?]s of Moslems, belonging to the Uralzai tribe of Kulaia on ...

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  22. CHAMBERLAIN'S ORDERS.

    MOSCOW, Saturday.— "The Trade Union Congress has simply carried out Sir Austen Chamberlain's orders," says the Communist organ, "Prav[?]a." ...

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  23. IN APPRECIATION.

    M. Braind, French Foreign Minister, addressing international journalists to-day, made one of the greatest speeches in his career. He paid a ...

    Article : 115 words
  24. Italian Strikes Illegal.

    ROME, Saturday:-"The Tribunal" ([?]a) declares that strikes are manifestations against the State, and which exist because there are no other ...

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