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  2. Deathroll In French Floods Believed To Number 700

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is now estimated that 700 people perished in the floods in the south-west of France. ...

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  3. RESUMPTION OF WORK OF LONDON NAVAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Henderson) had a long, conversation tonight with the French Foreign Minister (M. Briand) immediately on the latter's return to London. Tomorrow the full work of the conference will be resumed, with a meeting in the morning of ...

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  4. ENGLISH BANK RATE DROPS AGAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The English bank rate has again been reduced from 4£ to 4 p.c. The definite movement which decided the ...

    Article : 255 words
  5. Dismissal For Girls Who Rouge Or Powder

    BUCHAREST, Thursday.—The Roumanian Minister of Agriculture) has issued a decree forbidding' the Ministry's female employes to use ...

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  6. WINSTON CHURCHILL FOLLOWS HIS CHIEF

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Winston Church ill has followed his party leader in giving his blessing to the principle of Empire free trade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH INDUSTRY SHARES DEFENDED

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Stick to home industries, which are certainly as healthy is American industries," is the reply of Sir Arthur Duckham to the circular of ...

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  8. WORLD-WIDE RIOTS OF UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Today was Red Thursday, a day which the Communist International in Moscow proclaimed to enable the unemployed of the to demonstrate ...

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  9. LORDS DEBATE ON SOVIET PERSECUTION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Lords debate on the Soviet religions persecution was opened by the Duke of Atholl, who made a vehement attack on the Soviet ...

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  10. English Opponent Of Four-Day Tests

    LONDON, Thursday.—The president of the Leicestershire Cricket Club. (Sir Arthur Hazelrigg) said today that four-day test matches, with a final of unlimited time, if ...

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  11. LONDON STATUE TO MRS. PANKHURST

    LONDON, Thursday.—The shade of Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst would have laughed—or cried—today if it had been present at the unveiling of a statue to that ...

    Article : 237 words
  12. McConachy Makes 1,176 Break

    LONDON, Thursday.—In his billiard natch against Davis today, Clark McConachy made a break of 1.176. Scores:— Davis (in play), 20,250 (beet break 402) ...

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  13. U.S. TYPIST KILLED IN FALL FROM WINDOW

    LONDON, Thursday.—There was another window tragedy in the West-End today when Mrs. Pearl de Maret, a pretty typist attached to the American naval delegation. ...

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  14. WHY GALLIPOLI WAS LOST

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The chief handicap from which the British suffer is a tendency to crab themselves. That is why we lost Gallipoli." said Sir Ian Hamilton, who ...

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  15. AIRCRAFT HAVE BIG FIELD HERE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Australia offers a great future for the exploitation of aircraft. It is Britain's best field for the assemblage of British aircraft. ...

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  16. Pulverised Coal On Steamer Saves Cost

    LONDON, Thursday.—The steamer Hororata (9,594 tons )has all its boilers except one fired with pulverised coal. The vessel left for New Zealand yesterday. ...

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  17. New Vessels For Union Line

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Tulune, a new Union bine cargo ship, has undergone successful trial on the Clyde, while the Waimarino, another cargo ship for the Same ...

    Article : 41 words
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