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  2. British Government Escapes Defeat By Only Three Votes

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Amid scenes of feat excitement, the Government escaped defeat by only three votes In the Bouse of Commons this evening. A division on the Liberal amendment to the Finance Bill resulted:—For 275, against 278. ...

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  3. GERMAN MINE DISASTER

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—It is believed that 140 men were killed in a Hansdorf coal mine today. Two hundred and eight miners were ...

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  4. OUR OBSTINATE ARTIST

    THE FOUR OF SPADES Is what tho artist was asked to Illustrate. This Is what he did. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FEDERAL AXE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Coleman, M.H.R., is arranging to see the High Commissioners for Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa, to obtain, for purposes of ...

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  6. RIOTS IN RHINELAND

    COLOGNE, Thursday.—Following the withdrawal of the Allied forces from the occupied region of tho Rhineland, attacks on Separatists have increased alarmingly. ...

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  7. BANKERS AND EMPIRE ECONOMIC UNITY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The bankers who met last Thursday and adopted a resolution favouring Empire free trade and duties on foreign imports assembled attain today and ...

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  8. FLYING BOAT CAPSIZES

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—Five people, Including four passengers (one an American woman) were drowned when a German flying boat ...

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  9. TREACHEROUS TIDE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Caught by the receding tide, six schoolboys were drowned at Blackpool today. Ninety-one boys of St. Aldan's Nautical ...

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  10. New York Has 7,000,000 People

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The population of New York now is approximately 7,000,000. It has increased 24 per cent, in 10 years but is still half a million less than London's ...

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  11. Across Atlantic In Motor Boat

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—Edward Jackson, an Ulster born American engineer, said to have spent much time in engineering and architecture in Australia, will. attempt to ...

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  12. Disarmament Conference

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Foreign Secretury (Mr. A. Henderson) stated in the House of Commons today that it was hoped the meeting of the Preparatory Disarmament ...

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  13. PLANE DOWN IN ATLANTIC

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Wednesday.—Flying with mails across the Atlantic from South America, M. Jean Mermoz was forced down 650 miles from the African coast. ...

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  16. Tilden May Play In U.S. Davis Cup Team

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The chairman of the United States Davis Cup committee states that there is every hope that W. T. Tilden will play is tho remaining matches ...

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  17. DEATH OF DR. LONG

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Before the death of the Bishop of Newcastle (Dr. Long} was announced at the Lambeth Conference today, scarcely anyone knew that ho had been ill. ...

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  18. Press Delegates At Austin Factory

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Herbert Austin told the Empire Press Conference delegates today, that his company was the largest exporter of British cars. ...

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  19. MOST ABLE BISHOP

    "The church in Australia has lost tho most able of its bishops," said tho Bishop of Adelaide (Dr. Nutter Thomas) yesterday. Referring to Dr. Long's work in connection ...

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  20. Viceroy Explains Round Table Conference

    LONDON, Thursday.—In a statement made to the Indian Assembly the Viceroy of India (Lord Irwin) pointed out that tho Round Table Conference would be ...

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  21. Principal Of English High School Charged With Cruelty

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A dreadful story Was told in the Bickley Police Court today, when Mrs. Hilda Fearn, principal of the Merevale High School, Rickley, was charged ...

    Article : 243 words
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