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  3. OUTPOST MASSACRE.

    BAGDAD, Monday.— The Cenral Arabian Wahabi tribe, under the leadership of a no[?]ous Akhwar Chief, attacked an Irak frontier police post. ...

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  4. COST OF WAR.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons today, a questioner was informed that Britain's total receipts to Nov. 12 from German reparations, ...

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  5. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Monday.— Asked in the House of Commons today whether the Government, in conjunction with the Commonwealth, had taken steps to ...

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  6. 27 DEAD.

    PITTSBURGH (Pennsylvania), Monday.—A natural gas tank, with a capacity of five million cubic feet, exploded to-day, killing an ...

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  7. MOTOR TRANSPORT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Forty nations are represented at the world motor transport, congress, which is discussing every aspect of road traffic. The ...

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  8. LOSS OF FIUME.

    VIENNA, Monday.—Despite the Yugo-Slavian Government's prohibition of anti-Italian demonstrations, there were disorders in several towns on the ...

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  9. THE AIRMEN.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—Workmen are preparing the runway for Capt. Frederick Giles, and it is possible [?] will take off on his flight to ...

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  10. XMAS BROADCASTING.

    LONDON, Monday.—Concerning the proposal to interchange Christmas broadcasts, the B.B.C. informed the Australian Press Association that in ...

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  11. Lindbergh Honored.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Coolidge presented Capt. Lindbergh, the first airman to cross the Atlantic, with the Hubbard Medal, at a lunch[?] ...

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  12. African Survey.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Alan Cobham's Rolls-Roy[?] has been launched at Rochester. The equipment was weighed, stowed aboard, and the 'plane ...

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  13. SALE OF HONORS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The question of the sale of party honors was raised in the House of Commons' today. Co[?]onel Gibbs, Treasurer of the ...

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  14. NATIVE BEAR

    LONDON, Monday.—For the first time for half a century an Australian native bear is being shown at the London Zoo. ...

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  15. CAPTAIN COOK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In connection with the 150th anniversary of Capt[?] Cook's landing in Hawaii, Miss Maria van Holt, on behalf [?] the Hawaiian ...

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  16. BURNED ALIVE.

    SOFIA, Monday.—The official press agency reports that upwards of 100 Bulgarians have been tortured to death by Rumanians in ...

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  17. COMMUNIST PARTY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British United Press reports from Mos[?]pw that Trotsky and Zinovieff have been expelled from the Communist Party, ...

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  18. BRITISH FILMS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, in the House of Commo[?]s today, undertook, in order to facilitate the passage of the Cinematograph ...

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  19. DIVERTED MIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Agent-General for West Australia (Mr. W. C. Angwin) has written to the newspapers refuting the allegations that the ...

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  20. AUTOMATIC PHONES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The first automatic telephone system was today introduced at Ho[?]rn, one of London's 75 exchanges. ...

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  21. PACIFIC CABLE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—The Pacific Cable Board advises that ordinary and deferred ordinary cable rates via the Pacific to Europe have ...

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  22. HARNETT'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Monday.—At the inquest today, it was disclosed that Mr. W. S. Harnett, who was found drowned in Poplar Docks, had an annual income ...

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  23. CELANESE CO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Financial News" reports that the British Celanese Co. intends building a factory in Australia, at a cost of £1,000,000. ...

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  24. WOOL FREIGHTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Owing to the tense freight war, wool shippers are enjoying the phenomenally low rate of half a farthing per pound for greasy ...

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  25. Who's Afraid Of Corn Wrinkles Now?

    Your dear little wife will have a nice big kiss waiting for yon, if you'll cut this out and s[?] it into her purse secret like. ...

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  26. Children and the Church.

    LONDON, Oct[?]6.—One bold innovator is contemplating a church conducted by children. The Rev. E. Moor, of [?]mouth, proposes that ...

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  27. OCEAN TRAVEL.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.— Mr. Harold Beolgin, of the Matson Ocean Line, has returned after a three months' trip to Britain. He said there were ...

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  28. OXFORD HALF-MILE.

    LONDON, Monday.— W. C. Wentworth[?] of Armidale, New South Wales, won the half-mile race at the Oxford senior sports, in 123 2-5 seconds. ...

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