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  3. BOLIVIAN REVOLT.

    Travellers arriving from Bolivia report that a serious revolution has been in progress several days, with many casualties. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Human Aspect of International Relations.

    "MY Government believes that the human aspect of international relations is even more important than the economic aspect," said Mr. J. G. Latham (Australia), speaking at a welcome here to-day. "We want to be real friends with our neighbors. ...

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  7. IRISH ALARMS.

    Half a dozen men with blackened faces pounced upon Robert Russell, nightwatchman at the Braidwater spinning mills at Ballymena, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 240 words
  8. BRITAIN TO GROW ALL ITS OWN POTATOES.

    Self-sufficiency — at least as to potatoes, is the hope for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, by means of a system of ...

    Article : 558 words
  9. STRIKE CRISIS.

    The automobile industry again faced a crisis to-day, as the efforts of the negotiators in the shops which are producing essential ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. Hope of Peace Between Russia and Japan.

    Hope of settlement of SovietJapanese difficulties is seen here in Japan's conciliatory action in releasing Soviet employes of the ...

    Article : 216 words
  11. FRENCH TRANSPORT.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (M. Gaston Donmergue) suggested to-day that 200,000 daily should be climinated from the Government's ...

    Article : 108 words
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  13. FIRST MURDER IN CHICAGO POLITICAL CAMPAIGN.

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—Joseph Tierno, a political worker, was "taken for a ride" and murdered to-day, in what the police believe to be premature ...

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  14. CONCERT HALLS CLOSED TO FOREIGN PERFORMERS.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—Denmark has closed the doors of its concert halls to most foreign performers, on account of the currency control and the ...

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  15. Largest Sub-Aqueous Road.

    About 34,000 persons took advantage recently of what may be the only opportunity for pedestrians to walk ...

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  16. "MARRIAGE AT 6 A.M."

    LONDON, Sunday.—Gollaneez is publishing Mr. Tom Clarke's book of his Australian experiences, entitled "Marriage at Six a.m." The book is ...

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  17. MOTOR RACE IN RAIN.

    ROME, Sunday.—The Mille Miglia motor race was run to-day, in pouring rain. Accidents were numerous, and only 39 of the 63 starters finished the ...

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  18. "PIG-BUYING STUNT."

    AMES (Iowa), Sunday.—Emergency purchasing of pigs by the Government, such as it did last fall, when it bought 6,000,000 as an expedient to check ...

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  19. BONUS FOR WORKERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A bonus of 2 per cent on wages has been made to 550 employes by Messrs. J. & S. Rhodes, woollen manufacturers, who have three ...

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