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  3. Aerial Fire Engines.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Dally Chronicle's" aviation expert states that an organised effort is being made to obtain a world ...

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  5. JOAN OF ARC.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — The prolonged commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the wonderful mission of Joan of Are which ...

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  6. Afghan Evacuations.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Earl Winforton (Under-Secretary fur India) stated in the House of Commons to-day that he was able to ...

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  7. MILITARY PACT.

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—Discussing in the Chamber of Representatives to-day the Dutch disclosures regarding the alleged ...

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  8. STAGE DOOMED.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.— Discussing the future of the film business here, Mr. D. W. Griffith, the great producer ...

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  9. WORKLESS ARMY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The total number of unemployed in Great Britain on February 18 was 1,458,000. This was 115,495 more than the week ...

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  10. WHO[?]

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — Scientists at the Jena University claim to have invented a serum for whooping cough. Seventy children inoculated with the ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Trades Unions General Council, after a discussion lasting over three hours, has accepted the employers' organisation's ...

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  12. EPIC OF THE POLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Film Epic, of the South Pole," a record of Capt. Scott's last Antarctic expedition, after being specially shown in ...

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  13. "HAVE A SUP OF BEER, SIR?"

    "THE DAILY GRAPHIC prints a delightful story by Mr. Edwin T. Woodhall, the former Scotland Yard detective, dealing with an adventure of King George during an incogiuto visit to Hulme (Manchester) in 1927. ...

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  14. THE "PRINCESS MARY."

    IN response to the appeal by the Prince of Wales to big shipping companies to donate lifeboats to the ...

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  15. [?]IRES AND WIRELESS.

    [?]ITAWA, Tuesday.—The recomndations of the Imperial Wirelessthe Conference have been accepted general by the Governments ...

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  16. M.P. IN GAOL.

    [?]TTAWA, Wednesday.—Louis [?] Canada's youngest member of [?]ment, is in gaol awaiting an ap[?]tion to the Supreme Court of ...

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  18. PACIFIC LINERS.

    TO COST £1,000,000 EACH. SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.—It is learned that specifications for two now Matson liners to ply between San ...

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  19. MANIAC WITH KNIFE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—An ironworker to-day suddenly went insane in Times Square subway station, which was packed with people soaked with ...

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  20. A. J. COOK'S VISIT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The beadquarters of the Miners' Federation know nothing of Mr. A. J. Gook's proposed visit to Australia, and ...

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  21. APPLE EXPORTS.

    TANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Mina for Markets and Transport (Mr. Paterson) said to-day that special [?]autions would be taken by the ...

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  22. "TALKIES" FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Daily Express" says that 4000 British cinemas are being held at ransom by American companies which demand ...

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  23. CANADIAN WHEAT POOL

    WINNIPEG, Wednesdny.—Mr. E. B. Ramsuy, general manager of the Canadian Wheat Pool, stated to-day that an interim payment on the 1928 crop ...

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  24. INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The first week's attendance at the London section of the British Industries Fair at White City was 75,000, being an ...

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  25. 180 M.P.H.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Major Segrave, the British motorist who is about to make an attempt on the motor speed record, states that he ...

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  26. America's Millions.

    America enjoyed last December the most sumptuous Christmas in history. After a record-breaking business year, money circulated like the Nile in flood. ...

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  27. "NEW YEAR" HONORS.

    LONDON, "Wednesday.—"The Daily Express" says the delayed New Year honors will be issued on March 1, and that no further list will be issued till ...

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  28. CANADA AND RUSSIA.

    BEELIN, Wednesday.—The Moscow Press declares that the Canadian Government has decided in principle to resume diplomatic relations with the ...

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  29. PRINCE HOLDS LEVEE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Snow heralding London's second icy snap prevented the Prince of Wales' ceremonial drive in the State coach to-day to St. ...

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