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  3. STUDENTS' RIOTS

    BUDAPEST, Saturday. — investigation into the recent Nagyvarad riots reveal that they were provoked by the international agitators, many of whom ...

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  4. AMERICAN BLIZZARD

    CHICAGO, Saturday. — More than thirty persons are dead as the result of a terrific blizzard, accompanied by sub-zero temperature, ...

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  5. PILSUDSKI at GENEVA

    GENEVA, Friday. — The Premier of Poland, Marshal Pilsudski, obviously ill at case in civilian clothes, descended from his train to-day, and further was ...

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  6. TEA AND DIPLOMACY

    PARIS, Saturday. — " L'Oeuvre's" special correr[?]adent at Geneva emphasises the power of afternoon tea in modern displomacy. He says: ...

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  7. OVERSEAS BREVITIES

    LONDON, Friday. — Victor and Mrs. Bruce have commenced at Montlhery with an A.C. car, assisted by three reserve drivers, to cover 15,000 miles in ...

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  8. AVIATION'S BIRTHDAY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — President Coolidge has proposed that an intermitional civil aviation conference and exhibition be held here next ...

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  9. LONDON'S HOSPITALITY

    LONDON, Saturday. — "The Lord Mayor of London typifies a great city which grips the imagination of the Dominions' visitors, and extends to ...

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  10. STILL GOING STRONG.

    PARIS, Sunday. — The motorists have already covered 4000 kilometres (about 2500 miles) in the record time of 31 hours 25 minutes, an average of ...

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  11. The Chinese War

    SHANGHAI, Friday Night.—A message from Tsing Tao, via Japanese sources, reports that the army of General Feng Yuhsiang, attacking ...

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  12. Dancing in Parliament.

    PARIS, Saturday — Apropos of Signor Mussolini's ban against army officers' indulgence in the Charleston, M. ...

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  13. SHIPPING TANGLE

    CAPETOWN, Saturday — Significant moves behind the scenes are proceeding at Capetown in reference to the Union's shipping position, in which the new mail ...

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  14. Domestics for Australia

    LONDON, Saturday. — The High Commissioner for Australia, Sir Granville Ryrie, entertained at Australia House to-day 107 domestics, who are ...

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  15. GERMANS DISQUIETED

    BERLIN, Saturday. — Dr. Mark, Minister for Occupied Territories, speaking in the Reichstag, declared that the Allied Army of Occupation caused a ...

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  16. Orient Co.'s Profit.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Orient Steamship Co.'s revenue account, with an addition in the way of a transfer from the contingency account, but after ...

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  17. RUMORED AGREEMENT.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—In order to leave no stone unturned for the achievement of an agreement on the Lithuanlan question, the Council's public ...

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  18. Canada and Immigration.

    OTTAWA, Friday — The Canadian Parliament opens on January 26 next. The immigration question is expected to be the major subject for debate. ...

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  19. MIMIC WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Naval Department has announced that the United States fleet will be engaged in an intensive mimic war programme ...

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  20. Crime in Burma

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—One person in every hundred in Burma was before the courts on a criminal charge last year, ...

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  21. LATER DETAILS.

    GENEVA, Sunday. — At 11 o'clock last night a hastily convened special meeting was held to end the bitter Polo-Lithuanian dispute, both sides ...

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  22. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Saturday. — As unanimity was not reached regarding reducing the number of Council meetings, the matter has been deferred until ...

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  23. BUILDING PROGRAMME ADVOCATED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Curtis D. Wilbur, issued his annual report to-day, pointing out the need for a building ...

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  24. Why Naval Parley Failed.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — After visiting White House with a delegation, Mrs. Jane Adams, president of the Women's International League for ...

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  25. BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET.

    PARIS, Saturday. — "Pertinax," in the "Echo de Paris," affirms that Sir Auston Chamberlain and M. Litvinoff agreed that, with the present ...

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  26. Elevating Warship Guns

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The House of Representatives to-day voted in favor of elevating battleship guns, provided that President Coolidge ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND LEADS.

    MONTREAL, Saturday — The "New York Times," in a leading article headed "New Zealand leads the United States," compared the favorable living ...

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  28. SEATS NOT ALLOWED

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Senate has refused to allow Senators Vane (Republican), of Pennsylvania, and Smith (Republican), of Illinois, to ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. TRIBAL FEUDS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—News of lighting, among natives on Santo Island. New Hebrides, was brought to Sydney to-day by a passenger on the steamer ...

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