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  3. ATTEMPT to MURDER KING OF HEJAZ.

    While King Ibn Saud and the Crown Prince, Emir Saud, were in the course of a pilgrimage, making the fourth of seven customary ...

    Article : 168 words
  4. Stock Exchange Has Made a Noteworthy Recovery.

    AFTER going through a period of dulness and depression, due to the disturbing influences of international politics and the feverish condition of the foreign exchanges, the Stock Exchange has made a noteworthy recovery, commencing with British funds and ...

    Article : 737 words
  5. LESSON OF WAR IS THAT EVERYBODY LOSES.

    The Foreign Minister (Sir John Simon), speaking at Swansea last evening, said the defects of the pre-war system of balance of power ...

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  6. Echo of Recent Dispute?

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Saudi Arabian delegation in London states that King Ibn Saud's assailants were members of and belonged to the Zeid sect ...

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  7. AFRICA'S OLDEST CIVIL SERVANT.

    Northern Zululand claims to have the Union's oldest civil servant. He is A. W. Norris, postmaster at ...

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  8. CHRISTENING OF New 'Planes FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mrs. Bruce, wife of the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) christened at Hanworth yesterday the Captain Cook and the ...

    Article : 192 words
  9. Italy Reverses Its Policy in The Balkans.

    Significance is attached to a statement by the newly-arrived Italian Minister, Count di Campoalto. ...

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  10. SEVEN MEN FROZEN TO DEATH.

    DUNKIRK (France), Saturday.—Four exhausted men hammering upon the door of a lonely farmhouse in Iceland brought news that a three-masted ...

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  11. Determined Drive Against Law Violators.

    THE Federal Government to-day instituted a determined drive against law violators. Thousands of agents in the large cities between here and San Francisco started a series of systematic raids, and late in the afternoon had made ...

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  12. JUBILEE BROADCASTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Broadcasting Corporation has requested that Princess Elizabeth be permitted to take part in the children's hour ...

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  13. Fifty Hurt in Explosion at Wedding.

    The explosion of fireworks at an Indian wedding to-day was responsible for fifty persons being seriously injured ...

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  14. AID FOR THE YOUTH MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Lord Mayor of London (Sir Stephen Killick) gave a luncheon yesterday to the Lord Lieutenant of London and the Mayors ...

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  15. FIGHT WITH GUNMEN.

    BARCELONA (Spain), Sunday—Plainclothes policemen armed with bombs to-day intercepted cars known to contain gunmen. ...

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  16. FRANCE DOUBLES PERIOD OF MILITARY SERVICE.

    The anticipated doubling of the period of military service was announced in the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies to-day. ...

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  17. SENATE REVOLT BROKEN

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The anti-Administration revolt in the Senate was at least temporarily broken to-day, when an amendment guaranteeing the ...

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  18. THE AUTOGIRO.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Cierva, the inventor, addressing the Royal Aeronautical Society yesterday, revealed that he was developing an autogiro that ...

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  19. AUSTRALIANS AT CAIRO.

    CAIRO, Saturday.—Mr. J. A. Lyons, Sir Henry Gullett and other Australian delegates arrived at Suez to-day. Mr. Lyons said they had a wonderful ...

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  20. POST ATTEMPTS ANOTHER STRATOSPHERE FLIGHT.

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Saturday.—Wiley Post made a successful forced landing here at 5.20 p.m. to-day, on his second non-stop sub-stratosphere flight ...

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  21. Norwegian Government Resigns.

    OSLO, Saturday.—The Government has resigned, owing to the Labor Party's demand for increased relief for unemployment. Cabinet is opposed to ...

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  22. DIONNE BABIES.

    CALLANDER (Ontario), Saturday.—Threatening to seize their quintuplets, the Dionne parents to-day moved into the hospital with the babies, as a ...

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  23. CATTLE SUBSIDY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The third reading of the Government's Cattle Bill was yesterday carried in the House of Commons by 118 votes to 29, and later ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. Anglo-Italian Agreement

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Foreign Office announces the conclusion of a provisional Anglo-Italian trade agreement, providing for the admission of 80 ...

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