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  3. FALLING FRANC France in Turmoil

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The situation in France as a result of the collapse of the franc has passed that state of mere [?]onomics. It is now revealing a ...

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  4. WAR SPIRIT Europe Secretly Drinking

    LONDON, Tuesday. —A striking warning to youth to combine against the war spirit, was issued by Mr. Lloyd George (war-time Premier of Britain) ...

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  5. IMPERIAL MARKETING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Consequent on the Australian, decision to dissolve the Meat Council, a meeting was held at Australia House to-day. The ...

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  6. FOREST FIRES California Suffering

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—Forest fires, which have been burning practically unchecked for several days in a dozen northern Californian counties, ...

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  7. CANADIAN POLITICS

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Arthur Meighen), opening the Conservative campaign at Ottawa to-day, announced ...

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  8. COBHAM'S PROGRESS

    BAHAWALPUR, Tuesday.—"This morning, at 7.45 o'clock, we took off from the barbor at Karachi [?] our 500-mile flight to Bahawalpur, which ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN APPLES Sales in Britain

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. E. J. Ramsden (Cons.) directed attention to the fact that Australian and New ...

    Article : 131 words
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  11. Tasmanians

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Hobson's Bay's Tasmanian apples were on the London market to-day. Sturmers sold for 6/3 to 11/ a case; Granny Smiths, ...

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  12. 26 DEATHS IN WEST U.S.A.

    CHICAGO, Monday.—The western half of the United States passed 36 hours in sweltering intense heat, after which the pressure was broken by rain ...

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  13. WORLD FLIGHT

    ROME, Tuesday.—While the Italian aviator, Commandante, the Marquis de Pinedo was alighting at Pisa to-day after a test flight in his hydroplane ...

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  14. Meanwhile

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A huge Handley Page torpedo carrier was put through its trials to-day. It hovered almost stationary in the air as a ...

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  15. PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS

    RIGA, Tuesday. — The southern area of Russia is being devastated by a plague of locusts. One swarm, nearly 16 miles in width, ...

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  16. METHODIST MINISTRY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Methodist Conference at York to-day, by 187 votes to 73, accepted the general principle of admitting ...

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  17. JAPANESE RIOTS

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Despatches from Nagano state that the mobs continue threatening the authorities. The police stations are surrounded, and the ...

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  18. Boxing

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Tom Heeney, the New Zealand boxer, who is to fight the Irish-American, Bartley Madden, at Dublin on August 9, is anxious for ...

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  19. MADE IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was a large attendance at Christie's to-day, at the auction of the Australian Commonmonwealth Government's 157 lots of ...

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  20. HONG KONG STORM

    HONG KONG, Tuesday.—The recent Storm has eaused damage estimated at 1,000,000 dollars. It covers an extensive area of the island. The affected ...

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  21. WHEAT POOLS

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—Mr. H. W. Wood (head of the Alberta wheat pool) will sail on Thursday via the Orient for Australia to deliver addresses on ...

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  22. THE COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Laber paper, "The Daily Herald" persists in saying that, big business men and banks, fearing a long spell of ...

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  23. Items of Interest FILIPINOS SEEK INDEPENDENCE.

    MANILA, Tuesday.—The Senate to-day unanimously re-passed the Bill to hold a plebiscite on the independence of the Philippines. The Lower House ...

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  24. DEFENCE OF CHANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The new [?]ch Cabinet sat for many hours to-[?] discussing the financial prospects [?] its Ministerial declaration for ...

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  25. BUND MUSICIAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A wonderful triumph over physical disabilities was revealed in the production of three fantasies by Mr. E. R. Allen, son of ...

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  26. HINDU-MOSLEM DISTURBANCES.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday. — HinduMoslem disturbances were renewed last night As a result, one was killed and 25 seriously injured. Three are ...

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  27. PERSIAN DISTURBANCES QUELLED.

    TEHERAN, Tuesday.— Recent reports indicate that the disturbances at Khorassan have been successfully dealt with by the local authorities. ...

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  28. WEALTHY PERSIAN'S SUICIDE.

    TEHERAN, Tuesday.—Sepah Larazam, a notable character, and former Premier of Persia, considered te be one of the wealthiest land-owners in ...

    Article : 47 words
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  31. PEKING TARIFF CONFERENCE.

    PEKING, Tuesday.—The Acting Foreign Minister of China has invited the foreign delegations to meet the Chinese delegates (who were ...

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  32. CONFERENCE ON ASIATIC QUESTION.

    SIMLA, Tuesday.—The Raj announced, to-day that a mutually agreed to conference for exploring possible methods of settling the Asiatic question ...

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  33. BOMBAY RECLAMATION SCHEME.

    SIMLA, Tuesday.—A small, competent, committee has been appointed to inquire into the history, the inception, and conduct of the Bombay Back Bay ...

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