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  5. FLOODS CAUSE HAVOC.

    Widespread floods have occurred, owing to the clash of two monsoon currents in Tipper and Central India. Villages have been destroyed, ...

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  6. NAZI REVOLUTION "Not Yet Complete."

    The Nazis are boasting over a triumphant week. They announce that the only two political parties not hitherto dissolved or Nazilied ...

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  7. HIGHER PRICES. "POLICY DEVELOPING RAPIDLY."

    The "Times" says that the policy of aiming at a rise in wholesale prices by a quantitative measure of supplies is developing rapidly, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BOMB EXPLODED IN ST. PETER'S.

    The explosion of a packet surreptiously placed in the porch of St. Peter's to-day injured four people. It caused no structural ...

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  9. BRITISH TRADE.

    The stock markets have shown no decided tendency this week, but prices are fairly well maintained in all sections, despite a noticeable ...

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  10. TERRORISM IN BULGARIA. Vigorous Suppression. POLICE RAIDS.

    SOFIA, Sunday. — The police to-day raided houses and seized qu[?]ties of arms. Several people are believed to have been shot. The inhabitants of ...

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  11. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    VIENNA, Sunday. — All Nazi members of thE Lower Diet have been arrested on a charge. of high treason ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LORD'S PRAYER ALTERED.

    LONDON, Monday. — The British Press Association's correspondent at Konigsberg says that for the first time for four centuries the Lord's Prayer ...

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  13. STATE OF SIEGE.

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Belgrade correspondent says that no telephonic or telegraphic, coinmuuications are possible in ...

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  14. DUTCH GUILDER.

    [?]OTTERDAM, Sunday. — Surprise [?] caused by a letter from Sir Henri [?]ding, the oil magnate, which was [?] at a meeting of the Society of ...

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  15. LEAFLET "RAID."

    VIENNA, Sunday. — While the German press is maintaining alarmist propaganda in favor of acrial defence, it is understood that Austria as a result ...

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  16. SOVIET TRADE.

    The "Daily Express" says that M. Litvinoff, the Russian Minister, is a tireless negotiator. HE is finding that thE Economic Conference ...

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  17. HAPSBURG OATH.

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic corespondent says that in order to placate the Little Entente, Otto and ex-Empress Zita have ...

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  18. GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE.

    "WINNIPEG, Sunday. — The plague of grasshoppers which has been causing enormous damage to whent crops in the Red River Valley and part of ...

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  20. ELECTRIC WELDING.

    LONDON". Sunday. — Nowadays. says the "Daily Mail," the clang of riveting is heard in scarcely a single British shipyard because of the general ...

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  22. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.

    PARIS, Sunday. — A French semiofficial statement has been issued denying that discussions have taken place between France and the Little Entente ...

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  23. TRAGIC STORY.

    The tragic story of inter-Allied war debts appears to be moving swiftly and dramatically to its climax. For the first time in her history, and ...

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  24. ROTARY ASSEMBLY.

    POLAND SPRINGS (Mass.), Sunday. — The closing day of the Rotary international Assembly was devoted to a general discussion of the relation of ...

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  25. Australian Delegates.

    BOSTON, Sunday. — Six Australian delegates are among the 8500 Rotarians registered at headquarters for to-morrow's convention. This evening was ...

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