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  3. Pitched Battle in Streets

    MINNEAPOLIS. Saturday.—A series of riots arising from the w. P. A. strike culminated in a pitched battle in the city streets, in which police in armored ...

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  4. POSSIBILITY OF INVADING ENGLAND

    Rear-Admiral Gadow, in an article in the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung," says an invasion of England is no longer academic, but ...

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  5. Firm British Stand in Tokio Talks

    The Anglo-Japanese conversations on the Tientsin blockade situation opened at 9 a. m. to-day. The British Ambassador (Sir Robert Craigie) conferred with the Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Arita). ...

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  6. HOSPITAL PLANE CRASHES

    A coastguard hospital seaplane, while returning with a pneumonia patient from a ship 150 miles at sea, crashed into the ocean and ...

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  7. ABOLITION OF ARMS BAN URGED

    PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, in a terse 100-word message, to-day forwarded a statement by the Secretary for State (Mr. Cordell Hull) entitled "Peace and Neutrality," to Congress. The President declared that the statement had his full approval and he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. QUEEN MARY INSPECTS MILITIAMEN

    LONDON, Saturday.—In connection with the calling up of the first 30,000 militiamen, Queen Mary inspected a squad who had reported for duty at ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S GREAT AIR DEFENCE EFFORTS

    Except in the later stages of the Great War Britain had never in her history made such great efforts in air defence as at present, the ...

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  10. EXPEDITION TO SOUTH

    Describing his forthcoming expedition as "a race to prevent invasion of the Antarctic by foreign Powers," Rear-Admiral Byrd revealed that his ...

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  11. COUNTESS FLEES TO GERMANY

    A beautiful Austrian Countess, who was the "brains" of the organisation behind the "Paris Press spy scandal," which was ...

    Article : 251 words
  12. Over 3,000,000 Cars in Britain

    The last motor vehicle licensihg figures show that there are now over 3,000,000 cars on the roads of Britain. ...

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  13. Labor Will Aid Government

    The view of the Opposition in the House of Commons is that if the Government is really going forward to make provision ...

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  14. Pope's Ring Pulled Off

    The Pope's sacred ring was pulled off his finger without his knowledge while thousands were kissing it at the weekly ...

    Article : 43 words
  15. DUKE IN PLANE MISHAP

    To the horror of hundreds lining the edges of the Dyee Aerodrome in Aberdeenshire, one wheel of a machine carrying the Duke ...

    Article : 147 words
  16. FIRST MILITIAMEN REPORT FOR DUTY

    The first batch of militiamen called up under the Military Training Act passed earlier this summer reported for duty to-day. They ...

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  17. Thetis Signalling Fault?

    At the adjournment of the Thetis inquiry it was stated that Captain Oram, one of the four who escaped from the submerged submarine, would ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. Challenge to the London Stock Exchange

    Mr. Claude de Bernales' demand for a Board of Trade inquiry into the Stock Exchange ban on dealings in the shares of his companies transforms a ...

    Article : 489 words
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