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  3. AUSTRIAN THRONE.

    Mr. Gedys, the special representative of the "Daily Telegraph" at Vienna, states that, in a special interview, the Vice- Chancellor ...

    Article : 277 words
  4. EXCHANGE AGREEMENT DOES NOT PROVIDE FOR DEBTS.

    FOLLOWING an exchange of letters appertaining to the recent British and German transfer agreement, negotiations have been concluded in Berlin for an exchange agreement between the two countries. This was signed in Berlin to-day, and comes into force ...

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  5. SILVER CERTIFICATES TO BE ISSUED IN U.S.A.

    ThE Treasury this evening disclosed that certificates were being printed against silver held in the general fund, on the basis of the ...

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  7. STORM IN CHANNEL.

    A storm in the Channel and off the east coast of Scotland imperilled many yachts and other small craft yesterday, and a ...

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  8. TRUNK MURDER.

    During the trial of Antonio Macini to-day for the murder of Violette Kaye, whose body was found in a trunk in a house ...

    Article : 196 words
  9. Activity On British Market.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Following the announcement by the American President, of the nationalisation of silver in America at 50.01 cents per ...

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  10. PICTURE MAN'S DEATH.

    LOS ANGELES, Saturday. — George William Hill, a motion-picture director, was found dead in his home yesterday with a revolver wound, and a ...

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  11. Launching of Britain's Giant Liner.

    The launching by the Queen on September 26 of the new Cunard liner, No. 534, in the narrow waters of the Clyde will present ...

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  12. STOCK MARKETS FIRM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The tone generally in the markets was firm to-day, and British funds advanced. Home rails recovered on the news of ...

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  13. Film Reports Horrify the Pope.

    The Pope, addressing the Cinematograph Press Federation at Castelgandolfe to-day, warmly associated himself ...

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  14. SAFETY OF SEA ROUTES.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Colonel Sir Manrice Hankey's visit to the Dominions is arousing interest in the press. "Le Journal" describes his "mission" as ...

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  16. CHANCELLERY RAID.

    VIENNA (Austria), Saturday. — At the resumption of the trial of nine policemen in connection with the raid on the Chancellery on July 25, Police ...

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  17. LIEN AGAINST WODE— HOUSE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — A tax lien amounting to over 250,000 dollars was filed in the Federal Court to-day against P. G. Wodehouse, the novelist, and his ...

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  18. COTTON DUTIES.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Cotton Trade Organisation's committee has strongly protested against the new Australian duties on cotton yarn and ...

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  19. Reduction of Wheat

    To-day tho Department of Agri— culture estimated that the wheat crop for America would be 490,960,OOO bushels, and the yield from ...

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  20. WOOL SALES.

    The "Yorkshire Post" says the wool trade welcomes the Australian decision to open the selling season on the normal date. The ...

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  22. Restoring the Economy Wage Cuts.

    This afternoon a settlement was reached. between representatives of the railwaymen's trade unions and the ...

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  23. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported by the "Daily Express" that the Master of Semphill plans to fly to Australia in September. He says lie may break ...

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  24. BAPTIST CONGRESS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Baptist Congress was concluded yesterday. The last resolution carried denied the right of the State to interfere with ...

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