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  3. TERRIFIC CYCLONE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A cyclone today struck the city, following terrific lightning and a rainstorm. The section chiefly affected is situated about ...

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  4. TRADE WITH BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. W. T. Thompson, president of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, today waited upon the High Commissioner for ...

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  5. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—A battalion of British troops are under orders to leave for the Yangtse destination, believed to be Nanking. ...

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  6. AIRMEN MISSING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—There is growing anxiety owing to the absence of news of Bert. Hinckler & Capt. M'Intosh, who left 60 hours ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    CAIRO, Friday.—In his speech from the throne today. King Fuad said that Sarwat Pasha, during his visit to London, engaged in conversations with the ...

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  8. WARATAHS' TOUR.

    LONDON, Friday.—While at Belfast the Warratahs were the guests at dinners tendered by the Royal Ulster Yacht Club and the Northern Irish ...

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  9. LATE SULTAN AZIZ.

    JERUSALEM, Thursday.—It is reported that the late Sultan Abdul Aziz's grandchildren are completely destitute at Aleppo. ...

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  10. One Dead: 200 Injured.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Authorities now estimate that one is dead and 200 injured. Heavy rainfall, added to the misery seene at nightfall, with ...

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  11. COOKERY EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Duchess of York spent an hour at the cookery exhibition at Holland Park today. She was keenly interested in the ...

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  12. VULTURE OF PEACE

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Lords today, Lord Newton, whose attention had been drawn to the Hungarian-Rumanian dispute, replied that ...

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  13. MEAT FOR NAVY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Lieut.-Col. Headlam informed a questioner that out of the meat supplied to the navy in 1927, ...

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  14. Cobham Takes Off.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The largest all-metal flyingboat in the world, in which Sir Alan Cobham will make his 20,000-mile circuit of Africa, today ...

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  15. CAPTIVES RANSOMED.

    PARIS, Friday.—Moorish raiders have surrendered six captives of the French outposts. Two of them are little Arnaud girls, who were captured ...

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  16. GENERAL DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Our opponents' suggestion that we are insincere in our desire for the general limitation of armaments is untrue. Their ...

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  17. BRITISH FILMS.

    LONDON, Friday.—During the report stage on the Cinematograph Bill, in the House of Commons today, Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister accepted an ...

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  18. RARE WHALES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Musoum is deeply interested in the stranding of 120 whales at Bornoch Firth. Mr. Hinton, assistant keeper of the ...

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  19. "LAWRENCE OF ARABIA"

    LONDON, Friday.—A vivid insight into the personality of "Lawrence of Arabia" is given in a volume of that title by Robert graves, which was ...

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  20. England to Australia.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In view of Bert Hinckler and Sir Alan Cobham's flights, special interest, attaches to Sir Samuel Hoace's, answers to questions ...

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  21. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Government's decision to lay down only one enliser instead of three is provoking a sharp controversy. ...

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  22. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The King's passion for yachting finds expression in his Xmas cards, which bear a reproduction of Gribble's picture, "Britannia ...

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  23. LIFE AT SEA.

    LONDON, Friday.—A proposal has been framed by the Board of Trade for the revision of the International Convention of 1914 for preserving life ...

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  24. COAL TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Leader of the Labor Party (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), in an interview tonight regarding the coalminers' conditions, said the ...

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  25. DALE COLLINS' BOOK.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The American picture magnate, Mr. Cecil de Mille, has bought the film rights of Mr. Dale Collins' new book. "The ...

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  26. FREE STATE GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The defeat of Mr. W. P. Cosgrave's Free State Government is unlikely to result in a crisis. ...

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  27. Another Uproar.

    In the House today Mr. Macdonald asked whether, in view of the gravity of the position in the coal industry, Mr. Baldwin would take an early ...

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  28. MOTOR OLYMPIAD.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Parr), speaking at the commercial motor vehicles exhibition lunch at ...

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  29. BARRY AND GOODSELL

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), Thursday.— The Barry-Goodsell articles have been amended at a second meeting, changing the date of the race to December ...

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  30. CHANNEL CROSSING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Frenchman. Rene Savard, added to the list of Channel crossings today, by pedalling a watercycle from Calais to Dover in ...

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