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  3. HUN BRUTALITY

    AMIENS, Thursday.—The Aimens Court Marshal to-day sentenced to death in contumaciam, the Gorman, Lieut.Colonel Waschlor, one of the alleged ...

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  4. THE WOOL INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Yorkshire Post's" representative states that representatives of the Ministry for Labor are interviewing representatives ...

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  5. HAN KOW INCIDENT

    HAN-KOW, Thursday.—On the initiative of the Chinese authorities, an interview took place this morning between the British Consul-General (Mr. ...

    Article : 236 words
  6. WAR DRUMS

    CHAUTAUQUA (New York), Thursday.—Count Michimasa Soycshima, a member of the Japanese House of Peers, proposed a second international ...

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  7. THE COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Miners' Executive is instructing the miners to cease work on July 31, except the minimum number of ...

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  8. JAPANESE TAXES

    TOKIO, Thursday.—This morning's papers generally published outlines of the Japanese Government's now taxation proposals which were presented to ...

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  9. BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), making his engerly-expcetcd naval construction statement in the Hause of ...

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  10. ADVERSE FACTOR

    LONDON, Thursday.—Messrs Dawson & Co., commenting on the wool market, says that the adverse factor is the lack of confidence of the home ...

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  11. THE POPE'S HEALTH

    ROME, Thursday.—In view of the adverse foreign reports regarding the Pope's health, it was announced to-day that His Holiness is perfectly well. He ...

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  12. CHINESE BANDITS

    SHANG-HAI, Thursday. — Chinese Bandits last Monday attacked a ranch in Northern Manchuria which the Amer ican, Major Palmer, was developing for ...

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  13. TRADES UNION CONGRESS IN CONTROL.

    "Th Daily Herald" states that the joint council of the Trades Unions Congress has been given full control of the miners' case in the impending ...

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  14. CURZON'S WILL

    LONDON, Thursday.—A remarkable discovery has been published in "The Morning Post" relating to the late Viscount Curzon's £354,000 will, in ...

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  15. BREAD AND WATER WAGES.

    At the last public sitting of the Court of Inquiry the owners' representative (Mr. Evan Williams) said that wages for some time past had only ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. SECURITY PACT

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Morning Post," in its issue to-day, asks: "Will the British Government hold aloof from the European Security Pact if one of ...

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  17. MOROCCAN WAR

    PARIS, Thursday.—A communique from Fez, Morocco, says that the enemy was caught in a heavy, bombardment in the vicinity of Ainaitcha, and is in full ...

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  18. AT HAN-KOW, JUNE 12.

    During the coolio dispute on the night of June 11 at Butterfield and Swire's upper wharf, in which there was a great deal of stone-throwing, a squad ...

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  19. LONDON WOOL SALES CLOSE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the closing London wool sales to-day, 9000 bales were offered and nearly all were sold. Fine sorts continued in good demand ...

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  20. GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY APPROVED.

    LERLIN, Thursday.—After a speech to-day by the Foreign Minister (Dr. Stresemann), the Reichstag, by 235 votes to 158, with 13 abstentions, ...

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  21. RAPER DIVORCE

    LONDON, Thrusday.—The hearing was continued in the Divorce Court today of the suit in which Alfred Baidwin Raper, former member of the ...

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  22. BREACH OF DISCIPLINE.

    "The Manchester Guardian" editorially, says: "The habit has apparently grown up of assuming that the navy has the special right of stipulating an ...

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  23. EMPIRE'S PROSPERITY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (LieutColonel Amery) and Dr. Haden Guest, M.P., who has recently been severely ...

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  24. SCOTT'S DISCOVERY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The late Captain Scott's Antarctic expedition ship Discovery, which has been practically rebuilt, sailed from Portsmouth to-day ...

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  25. TRADE ROUTES MUST BE PROTECTED.

    "The Times" congratulates the Prime Minister and the Cabinet on the settlement of the cruiser question. The paper says that the industrial state of ...

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  26. PERILS OF FLYING

    HONOLULU, Thursday.—A United States army aeroplane crashed at Oahu Island to-day, killing two aviators and injuring three, one seriously. There ...

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  27. PEAGE DISTURBERS NOT TOLERATED.

    The Feng-tien General, acting on his recent proclamation that he would not tolerate peace disturbers, to-day closed down several Labor Unions, including ...

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  28. PRINCE OF WALES

    KIMBERLEY (South Africa), Thursday.—The Prince of Wules to-day visited the offices of De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd., where he viewed a ...

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  29. Life in Moscow

    Mr. G. C. Dixon, a Tasmanian journalist, has written a book on a tour to Russia and the East. In Moscow he was struck by "the ...

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  30. Something New

    A controversy over the British Navy Estimates is something now (says a London correspondent). The disappearance of the German Navy at the end ...

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  31. CHINESE CREW DESERTS.

    The Chinese crew of 62 of the Blue Funnel liner, Talthybius, deserted at Kobe to-day. A [?] crew is being recruited. ...

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  32. GREAT INDIGNATION

    SHANG-HAI, Thursday.—Great, indignation is felt by the British community and shipping circles generally at the unchivalrous behaviour of the ...

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  33. MARKETING OUR PRODUCTS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON Thursday.—Mr. A. E. Hunt, M.L.C.) of New South Wales, today addressed the committee of the Empire Parliamentary Association on ...

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  34. Leaving the Ruhr

    By withdrawing her troops from Geltenkirschen France is giving earnest of her intention to carry out her promise to withdraw from the Ruhr when ...

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  35. ASTONISHING CASE

    LONDON, Thursday.—An astonishing divorce suit was heard in the Paris Divorce Court to-day, in which the principal performer was registered as ...

    Article : 167 words
  36. The Secret of Good Digestion

    Practically all forms at indigestion and stomach trouble are due to or accompanied by an abnormal condition known as acidity, which causes ...

    Article : 136 words
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