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  3. REVOLUTION

    VIENNA, Monday. — Unconfirmed reports from Budapest state that a revolution has broken out in Rumania against M. Bratiano's ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Monday. — Russia's participation in the work of the Disarmament Commission means that twenty-six of the leading nations will be ...

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  5. DISASTROUS GALE

    LONDON, Monday. — Later details of the disastrous gale on the Galway coast show that it was the worst in the history of the western ...

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  6. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Senator Borah said to-day that if Republican leaders persisted in talking of the renomination of President Coolidge for ...

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  7. EMPIRE BROADCAST

    LONDON, Monday. — "Just another step in the direction of what will be eventually a regular thing," is B.B.C.'s summing-up of yesterday's ...

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  8. COMMUNISTS BUSY

    LISBON, Tuesday. — Police discovered a Communist bomb factory here to-day. Two arrests were made of men making bombs. ...

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  9. BOXING.

    LONDON, Monday.—At the National Sporting Club, in a fifteen-round flyweight contest to-night, Johnny Hill outpointed the Belgian champion Petit ...

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  10. CHINESE SITUATION

    SHANGHAI, Monday. — Arrangements are proceeding for the evacuation of foreigners from Ichang, due to the arrival of General Yangsen's ...

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  11. ATHLETICS.

    LAUSANNE, Tuesday.—The executive of the International Olympic Commission has passed a unanimous resolution protesting against the charge ...

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  12. Battle of Ypres

    LONDON, Monday. — Princess Beatrice, as patron of the Empire Ypres League, in commemoration of the first Battle of Ypres, to-day ...

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  13. THE UNION FLAG

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—Parliament to-day greeted with loud cheers a message from King George expressing heartfelt satisfaction ...

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  14. STORM'S AWFUL FURY.

    The mounting casualty list of men and ships in the disaster continues to emphasise the unbridled fury of the gale. Thus far the death roll amounts ...

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  15. From England to Australia

    LONDON, Monday. — The first broadcast to all parts of the Empire through B.B.C.'s shortwave station at Chelmsford will be on the occasion of ...

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  16. Australia's War Graves.

    Although the Imperial War Graves Commission was constituted under Royal Charter, the whole cost of maintenance is born by the British ...

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  17. VICTORIA CROSS WINNER

    LONDON, Monday. — While enacting for a war film a deed which won him the Victoria Cross at Gallipoli, Lieutenant Leonard Keyzor was ...

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  18. LIGHTENING THE LOAD

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The Secretary to the Treasury, Mr. A. W. Mellon, has submitted a plan to the Senate Ways and Means Committee ...

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  19. WORLD STAR'S DIVORCE

    MOSCOW, Monday. — Madame Chaliapin, who is now staying at M. Chaliapin's former town house, says that the news that her husband's divorce ...

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  20. New Commonwealth Loan

    Referring to the new Commonwealth conversion loan the other day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated that it was important to remember that ...

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  21. PICNIC SMASH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A sensational smash occurred between a charabane and a tram at Elwood to-day, about live miles from the city. ...

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  22. HISTORICAL RELICS

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Ernest Makowa, of Melbourne, has purchased a collection of clothing, including the shirt and skull-cap worn by Charles the ...

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  23. "MIGRATION BOTTLENECK"

    LONDON, Monday. — Replying to-day to the recent statement in Melbourne that Australia House was a "migration bottle-neck," Mr. Barnes, ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA'S AIRCRAFT

    LONDON, Monday. — Though Australia's new flying boats have not been shipped, they will reach Australia in time for the members of the Australian ...

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  25. EMINENT BOTANIST

    LONDON, Monday. — Under the auspices of the Empire Marketing Board, Mr. Hill, Superintendent, of Kew Gardens, departs on Thursday for a six ...

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  26. "THE WORLD CALL"

    There has been going on in the Church of England a steady development of the imperative duty definitely to endeavor to fulfil the command of Christ to "preach ...

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