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  3. HARD WORDS.

    DISCUSSING the Canadian resolution at the Empire Chambers of Commerce Conference, urging an Empire-wide extension of ...

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  4. RECORD HAUL.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The police early this week got on the trail of William O'Connor and his gang of crooks, and secured most of the booty ...

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  5. MORAL PROBLEMS.

    THE Bishop of Birmingham, in a sermon at Westminster Abbey, said that the silence and uncertainty of Christian teachers on new ...

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  6. EIGHT KILLED.

    EIGHT persons were killed and 31 injured, including an Englishman and three English women, when the Paris-Marseilles express ...

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  7. CHINESE WAR.

    THE latest reports from Peking claim that in the battle which lasted from last Friday till Monday, the Northern forces took ...

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    The Australian explorer, may accompany the Arctic expedition which is being sponsored by the Canadian Government. He has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MAKING ARABS "RED."

    RIGA, Sunday.—Declaring that the Arabian field has not been sufficiently exploited for anti-Imperialist class war, Comrade Heller, one of the ...

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  10. Burning Out Mother-in-Law.

    HOW the efforts of a peasant to get rid of his mother-in-law caused the wiping out of the village of Takacsi, was ...

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  11. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Duke of Connaught, who passed his eightieth birthday a month ago, celebrated yesterday afternoon his fiftieth year as ...

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  12. Thick-Skinned Fascisti.

    IN a speech at a luncheon in London, Jack Hylton, conductor of a jazz band which recently toured the Continent, ...

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  13. BRITISH REFERENDUM.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At Leeds yesterday Mr. Stanley Baldwin, former Prime Minister, made reference to the referendum which he had stated would ...

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  14. THREE KILLED.

    MINNEAPOLIS (U.S.A.), Sunday.—A physician, a nurse, and a pilot, speeding in an aeroplane for an urgent operation, were all killed when the ...

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  15. NAVAL TREATY.

    WASHINGTON, Sudnay.—Appearing before the Naval Affairs Committee, Admiral William Standley (Assistant- Chief of Naval Operations) asserted ...

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  16. WEALTHIEST BRITON.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The late Lord Ashton, who left an immense fortune which will involve a great windfall for the nation, was reputed to be the ...

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  17. STARTING POINT.

    DUBLIN, Sunday.—The stretch of ground at Brownstown, near Curragh, Co. Kildare, from where Captain Kingsford Smith has decided to take off ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. AT LAKEHURST.

    LAKEHURST, Sunday.—A crowd of 70,000 swarmed the aerodrome throughout the day, many of whom arrived in aeroplanes. The refuelling of the Graf ...

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  19. COCHET WINS.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Tilden-Cochet match was sensational, 12,000 being present. Tilden opened brilliantly, and won the first set. The second set ...

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  20. NIGHT AT SEA.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—While making it short experimental flight over the steamer Santa Eliza, which was arriving from Southampton, Captain W. ...

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  21. "France Need Not Worry."

    PARIS, Sunday.—Speaking at Dijon, the French Premier (M. Tardieu) did not reply to Mussolini's recent speeches, except to use the cryptic ...

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  22. WOMEN 'TECS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Eight women [?]tectives will be appointed to the [?].D. of Scotland Yard if a revolu[?]onary change is successful. Women ...

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  23. To Start at End of Month.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Capt. Kingsford Smith hopes to take off at the end of June. His destination will be Roosevelt Field, New York, as he is under ...

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  24. NEWSPAPER MERGER.

    LONDON, Monday.—The cessation of the "Daily Chronicle" was dramatically sudden. The staff was not aware as late as Saturday, while ...

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  25. TRAIN BANDIT.

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday.—A bandit stepped aboard the Santo Fe express train just as it was leaving for Chicago at midnight, and locked the rear ...

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