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  2. MOROCCAN PROBLEM

    LONDON, Thursday.—The seriousness of the position in Morocco has ben revelled by Reginald Kahn, an author, who served as a sharpshooter ...

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  3. "VERGE OF REVOLT"

    LONDON, Sunday.—"Revolution" is a word much in use in Britain these days. "While Mr. Arnold Bennett declares that the long-suffering middle ...

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  4. TRAIN ACCIDENTS

    PARIS, Monday,—When the express from the fashionable resort of Beauville reached Nantes it was found that the last coach, which contained many ...

    Article : 55 words
  5. COAL OIL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Though the Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily News" mentions the possibility of a "big bluff," German exports ...

    Article : 418 words
  6. A HEAVY TOLL.

    LONDON, Monday.— The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent observes that there have been twelve railway accidents in France in the ...

    Article : 101 words
  7. Still Going Strong

    LONDON, Sunday.—The italian airman, De Pinedo has arrived at Amboyna, Molucca Islands. He is staying three days owing to bad ...

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  8. Spanish Reinforcements

    PARIS, Sunday.—"Le Journal," Madrid, correspondent reports that all preparations are now completed for the Spanish landing at Alhucemas, which ...

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  9. NO BOYCOTT

    The British Government, after having considered Dr. L. Haden Guest's articles in the "Daily Mail," calling attention to the insanitary packing ...

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  10. ARCTIC EXPLORERS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Professor MacMillan's expedition has established a provision depot at the head of the Flagie Fjord, Ellesmore Island, ...

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  11. NIGGER LYNCHED

    EXCELSIS (Missouri), Saturday.— A mob dragged from gaol a negro who had assaulted a while girl, and hanged him from a tree. ...

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  12. TUBERCULOSIS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Dr. M'[?]ntyro Sinclair, the Australian specialist on tubereulosis, is visiting Geneva at Herr Spahlinger's invitation, to ...

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  13. SEA SERPENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A sea serpent caused a panic among hundreds of bathers in the Thames at Canvey Island, 30 miles below London. ...

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  14. CHANG REPORTED DEAD

    PEKING, Sunday.—An unconfirmed rumor stales that General Chang-So-Lin died on Friday. In consequence of the extremists' ...

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  15. THE PRINCE

    MONTE VIDEO, Sunday.—The Prince of Wales left to-night by the cruiser Curlew for Buenos Ayres, on a three days' visit. ...

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  16. 'PLANES FOR ALL

    DETROIT, Sunday.—The Stout Me[?]al Aeroplane Company, of Detroit, has become the property of Henry Ford for £200,000 and will be operated as a ...

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  17. PARIS SHOCKED

    LONDON, Saturday.—The influx of British tourists to Paris has provoked several newspapers sarcastically to comment on English fashions, ...

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  18. SOCIALIST GOVERNOR

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent reports that the opening session of the French Socialist International expelled one of ...

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  19. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    "Britain is anxious to trade with Russia, but the real obstacle is the Russian Government's methods in carrying on foreign trade," declared ...

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  20. STINNES' INTERESTS

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Morning Post's" Berlin representative states that Edmund Stinnes' unprecedented action in offering shares in his ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. Irish Medical Profession

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Morning Post's" Dublin correspondent says that the doctors and medical students are dumbfounded at the Free State ...

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  22. SERIOUS FLOODS

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Reports from Nagoya state that serious damage has been caused by floods, estimated at ten million yen. Numbers of pottery kilns ...

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  23. WAITING FOR DEATH

    A young Welsh collior named John Harri's was buried to the chin by a fall of earth from the roof of the Bwllfa pit. ...

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  24. FATE OF MEDINA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The latest notable seeking publicity in the columns in order to appeal to the world is Hussein, ex-King of Hcdjaz, who, in ...

    Article : 244 words
  25. MOZUL BOUNDARY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The commission investigating the Mosul boundary has decided to leave the final decision to the council of the League of ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. DOPE GRAFT SCANDAL

    Colonel William Gray Beach, aged 40, the trusted superintendent of antinarcotic enforcement laws at Chicago, has confessed that he has conducted ...

    Article : 88 words
  27. Leopard at Large

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent states that a leopard has escaped in the Zoological Gardens, which cover 2,000 ...

    Article : 52 words
  28. OUT FROM CHINA

    "Even Australians are being forced out of China." was the report of passangers on the Aki Maru that reached Sydney from Japan recently. ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. NEMESIS AT LAST

    LOS ANGELES.—Twenty four years ago Joseph Ward, was appointed cashier of a bank in Benwood, West Virginia. The following year he began stealing. ...

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  30. Echoes of Mr. "A" Case

    Appleton and Company, solicitors, who claim £80. have instituted bankruptey proceedings against Charles Robinson, in respect of the unpaid ...

    Article : 79 words
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