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  2. LIFT CRASHES.

    Crashing to the bottom of a shaft 700 feet deep in the Plank Lane colliery, Leigh, Lancashire, 19 miners descending in a lift were ...

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  3. FRIENDLY SPIRIT.

    Britain has postponed the London Five-Power conference, but the Franco-British discussions are continuing in a friendly spirit. ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

    The need for immediate peace is urgent. Cattlemen say that the de Valera Free State export bounty of 12½ ...

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  5. CROATIAN REBELS.

    Sensational reports of a revolutionary plot for which Croatian peasants are drilling and arming with rifles, revolvers and bombs ...

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  6. BRITISH SUCCESS.

    Lord Londonderry, on behalf of the Air Council, in a congratulatory message to Mr. C. F. Uwins, on winning the ...

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  7. IRISH ATTITUDE.

    In a special interview, Mr. de Valera reiterated that the conference would be launched in the same frame of mind as when the negotiations were ...

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  8. DULEEPSINHJI

    The Indian cricketer, Duleepsinhji, who recently suffered from a severe illness, has gone to Switzerland. ...

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  9. A SCOTTISH VIEW.

    Professor Berriedale Keith, in a letter in the "Scotsman" says that no more effective manner of discrediting the Crown in the Free State could ...

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  10. NEW FIELD MARSHAL.

    Viscount Byng has been appointed a Field-Marshal in succession to Viscount Plumer. [LORD Byng first viscount of ...

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  11. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS

    It is understood that those portions of the Ottawa Agreement which have so far remained a secret, in order to prevent the possibility of forestalling, ...

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  12. WALL STREET REACTION

    Stock and commodity markets are subdued as the result of the reaction of Wall-street's uneasiness concerning the German armament claims and ...

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  13. BRITISH FUNDS

    British funds remained firm on the stock exchange on Saturday, with war loan assented at £101/3/9. ...

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  14. TATE READY

    Tate's bag has been packed ready to go at half an hour's notice. He could not bear the suspense of waiting at home for the Marylebone's ...

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  15. AT GENEVA.

    In acknowledging of the Loan's Committee's memorandum of September 20, the Council passed a resolution reaffirming the grave concern with which ...

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  16. TRADE TREATIES

    Recognising that in the near future Britain will probably be called on to negotiate commercial treaties with foreign countries, the Federation of British ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. NATIONAL ECONOMIES

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) speaking on national economies at the Conservative Conference at Blackpool ...

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  18. FOR ENGLAND

    Captain Lancaster, and Mrs. Miller are secluded here with Lancaster's mother. They have booked passages to England, leaving on Friday next. ...

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  19. TOO MANY CHILDREN

    It is just as blameworthy to have too many children as too much drink, perhaps more so, the Eastham Coroner (Dr. ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. GOLD STANDARD

    The Conservative Conference passed a resolution deprecating the return to the gold standard and urging the Government to consult ...

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