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  3. WORLD PEACE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Cushendun (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster) to-day made his first speech since his promotion to the Cabinet. He said ...

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  4. OIL-LEASE SCANDAL

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A warrant was issued to-day for the arrest of Harry F. Sinclair, chairman of the Sinclair Oil ...

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  5. DREADFUL DISASTER

    MONTREAL Friday.—Loss of life, estimated at from 137 to 212 persons, is reported here, due to the collapse of a large reservoir in ...

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  6. CHINESE HOLOCAUST.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday. — One hundred and twenty Chinese women were killed outright and 200 injured this evening when a ...

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  7. SAMOAN MANDATE.

    GENEVA, Friday.—The Permanent Mandate Commission to-day conclude the examination of the Samoa report, and Sir James Parr (New Zealand High ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British fortnightly trade summary issued to-day is as follows: The last hour saw a pause in ...

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  9. BALLOONIST FOUND DEAD

    SPARTA. (Tennessee), Saturday.— Captain Hawthorn Grey, an army balloonist, and evidently the victim of high altitude suffocation, was found ...

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  10. VEDIC'S MIGRANTS

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The White Star liner, Vedic, flying the Salvation Army flag, arrived at Capetown to-day en route to Australia, carrying 650 ...

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  11. MAIL BAG THEFT.

    LONDON, Friday.—The hearing was resumed at the Marylebone Police Court to-day of the change against Joseph Foster, 44 years of age, traveller, ...

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  12. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Street sweepers, market (denners and grave diggers were included in yesterday's Guild Hall gathering, when Lord Mayor Blades for the ...

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  13. STATE OF GERMANY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Government is publishing a memorandum prepared by Mr. Parlier Gilbert, Agent-General for Reparations, which refutes ...

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  14. LIEUT.-GOVERNOR DROWNED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—There is a steadily mounting toll of death and properly damage in the flood-ravaged towns of the New England Stales; ...

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  15. AGRICULTURAL REVIVAL.

    According to the latest reports of thc International Institute of Agriculture, the quantity of wheat turned out in the Northern Hemisphere this ...

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  16. THE FLAG QUESTION.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—South Africa's political crisis seems at an end, juding from the harmonious atmosphere in the Senate to-day. ...

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  17. OVERSEAS BREVITIES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday. — The Turkish census taken on Saturday shows that the population of Turkey is approximately fourteen millions, of ...

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  18. 600 FAMILIES ABANDON HOMES.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The known dead now total 40 as a result of the New England flood disaster. Reports still persist that the total will reach ...

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  19. CHURCH CLEAVAGE.

    LONDON, Sunday—Dean Inge is forwarding a letter to Bishop Barnes, on behalf of the Churchmen's Union, in which he states that be regards it ...

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  20. Mexican General Executed.

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.—Geeral Gomez, an ex-presidential candidate, and one of the leaders in the recent revolt, was captured and executed ...

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  21. Germany Pays.

    BERLIN, Friday.—Germany, during October, paid under the Dawes plan war reparations totalling £6,914,000, as follow: France, £3,816,000; Britain, ...

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  22. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — "The New York Herald and Tribune" states that President Coolidge has approved of an increase by 40,000,000 dollars of ...

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  23. NEXT YEAR'S APPLE CROP.

    Regarding the prospects for next, year's apple season, M. W. Moore and Company write that it is fairly safe to say that there is not so great a ...

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  24. Trade Restriction

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The Import and Export, Conference's economic, convention abolishes trade restriction, six mouths after it becomes operative. It ...

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  25. ROYAL WEDDING IN ITALY

    NAPLES, Sunday.—Scenes of mediaeval splendor attended the wedding of Prince Amandes, a cousin of the King of Italy, with Princess Anne, daughter ...

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  26. 103 DEATHS.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—A total of 103 IOU were drowned in Ibo New England floods, and damage to the extent of millions of dollars was done. ...

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  27. Chaliapin's Divorce.

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Madame Chalinpin entered no objection to Theodor's application for divorce, nor to the offer of alimony of £60 monthly during ...

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  28. CANCER RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Extensive investigations have been completed by Dr. H. M. Morgan and Mr. E. H. Molesworth on behalf of the Sydney Cancer ...

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  29. Training Domestics.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Duchess of York will officially open, on December 70, the Anglo-Australian Hostel, at Market Harborough, for the training ...

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  30. FIVE-YEAR BUILDING PROGRAMME.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Representative Britten made the Naval Committee's announcement of the House of Representatives that a five-year ...

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  31. A NATIONAL QUESTION.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Wm. Reynolds-Stephons, the world-famous British sculptor, to-day declared that, the proposed addition to Westminster ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN PORT WINE.

    Discussing the question of labels for wine, the "Trade Review" suggests that a label or advertisement should boldly set forth "Australian sweet ...

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  33. Mafalda Disaster.

    GENOA, Saturday.—A communique issued to-day with reference to the recent Principessa Mafalda disaster says that the foundering of the ship is not ...

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  34. ROOS' SPEECH DISAPPOINTS.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—Mr. Malan's subtle avoidance of any reference to his notorious flag interview in this Senate speech is regarded here as ...

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  35. AVIATION.

    SANTA MONICA (California), Friday.—Captain Kingsford Smith may attempt to shelter the world's Hight endurance record. He hopes to keep the ...

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  36. Unknown Warrior's Tomb.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Express" reports that a recent statement that the "Unknown Warrior's" tomb has been opened is explained by the ...

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  37. GOOD PRICES FOR DRIED FRUITS.

    The Australian dried fruits trade continues to be satisfactory. Currants were practically cleared by the end of last month, being only 75 tons as ...

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  38. "LEAVE THE ABBEY ALONE."

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Leave the Abbey alone" is the almost unanimous comment of the public on the proposed additions. ...

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  39. German Atlantic Flight.

    LISBON, Friday—The seaplane D1220, flying to America, which has been delayed since October 21, left for the Azores at 7.15 this morning, and ...

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  40. Melbourne Medico's Impressions

    Dr. G. MCcallum, a Collins street (Melbourne) specialist, has returned to Melbourne from a medical congress in Edinburgh greatly impressed with ...

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  41. India Reform Commission.

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is rumored in London and Calcutta that the appointment of an India Reform Commission is imminent. Sir John Simon is to be ...

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  42. Hinkler's Proposals.

    LONDON, Saturday.—If the Australian, Bert Hinkler, and his companion, Lieut. M'Intosh, succeed in their non-stop flight to India from Upavon ...

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  43. France and Communists.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The police have arrested Humbot Droz, secretary of "The Latin Countries of the Third Internationale," during a visit to ...

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  44. The Rumanian Throne.

    VIENNA, Sunday.—"Neues Wiener Tagblatt" published this week a message from Bucharest stating that M. Bratianu had gained, a decisive victory, ...

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  45. Webster Still Unbeaten.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The unchecked time of the Italian Schneider Cup entrant, Major Bernardi, who claimed to have flown at a speed of 311 miles ...

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