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  2. ISSUE FORCED

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A dramatic development in the political situation is the summoning of leading Conservatives to a meeting at the ...

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  3. NOT SO DRY

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday. — An important backdown by the United Stales on the recent liquor order appears to have occurred, according to official despatches which arc reaching Vancouver. ...

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  4. ROYAL IAGO

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The former Crown Prince of Germany, writing to an Englishwoman friend, says: — “I cannot understand Mr, Lloyd ...

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  5. NO DEFAULT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Mr. Hoover, who is a member of the Debt Funding Commission, in a speech at Washington, said:— ...

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  6. AIR GLIDERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Forced to descend only by the approaching darkness a Fokker aeroplane glided for 37 minutes, establishing a ...

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  7. NEAR EAST POLICY

    NEW YORK. Tuesday. — Under the caption of "A Fighting Speech," the New York Times says: — 'My Lioyd George’s best defence ...

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  8. HUN FINANCES

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The French counter proposal to Sir John Bradbury's scheme for the rehabilitation of German finances seeks to ...

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  9. HOW IT STARTED

    The present trouble was started on June 14, by the first vice-president of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company, Adolphus Busch. He ...

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  10. NO SURRENDER

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The U.S. State Department has received a Note from the British Government, declining the suggestion of ...

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  11. BAWRA AND MEAT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Arthur Goldfinch, managing director of the British-Australasian Wool Realisation Association, has not yet been ...

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  12. FREE HAND

    CONSTANTINIOPLE. Tuesday.—General Sir Chas. Harington emphatically denies the report of friction between himself and ...

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  13. MIND’S PART

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Lord Dawson. in his presidential address to the London Medical Society, said the mind was playing a large part ...

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  14. NO MORE HAIR CUTS

    PARIS. Tuesday.—Tousled hair is the latest Paris fashion. It has caused grave misgivings, particularly in artistic circles, which cling ...

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  15. CABLE KERNELS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Ex-King Constantine of Greece has arrived at Room. SHIPBOARD PLEASURES ...

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  16. REFUGEES’ PANIC

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Tuesday.—Dr. Nansen, who recently directed foreign relief work in Russia, is playing an urgent visit to Thracian ...

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  17. CHURCHILL ILL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Winston Churchill. after entertaining a number of prominent colleagues at dinner, was prostrated by an acute ...

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  18. ALL WELL

    CHANAK, Gallipoli. — Twelve members of Imperial War Graves Commission all well. Situation quiet. ...

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  19. MIDNIGHT EXHUMATION

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The eximlmation of the body of Mrs. Clara Finch-Jelfs, a rich widow, who died at Chiswick, provided a dramatic ...

    Article : 53 words
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