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  2. Advertising

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  3. AMERICA'S POLICY

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—In his annual address to Congress President Coolidge outlined the legislative programme, including tax reduction; ...

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  4. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. — The Victoria Falls power station, situated at Veereeniging, 30 miles from Johannesburg, the largest ...

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  5. MOZUL DISPUTE

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—The League of Nations' sub-committee, consisting of Signor Quinoaes de Leon (Spain), Signor Guan (Uruguay), and M. Unden ...

    Article : 259 words
  6. IRISH BOUNDARY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) moved the second reading of the Irish Confirmation ...

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  7. SYRIAN WAR

    DAMASCUS, Tuesday. — The Frenen have again bombarded the gardens in the south-east of the city, where the rebels persistently ...

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  8. SPIES IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The espionage affair, concerning which Marcello Monseil and four others were arrested, is hourly gaining in romantic interest. ...

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  9. DECLINING MARRIAGES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Census Bureau's survey of marriage and divorce in the United States during 1924 shows a continuance of the ...

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  10. Is England Involved?

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The newspapers, commenting on the disclosures in the espionage case, declare that the arrest of three Englishmen is ...

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  11. Turkey Jibs Again

    Turkey has again served notice on the League that arbitration will not be accepted without the advice and approval of the Angora Assembly. ...

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  12. Irish Opposition

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—A meeting of the Dublin Republican, Laborite and Farmers' Parties in the Dail, including de Valera and Mrs. Mary M'Swiney, ...

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  13. POTASH

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—The English portion of the issue of gold bonds by the Potash Syndicate of Germany, marketed in London, closed immediately. ...

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  14. Ray of Hope

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Morning Post" thinks that Munir Bey's concluding words convey a ray of hope, and color is lent to this opinion by ...

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  15. WELCOME HOME

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The recently-retired Governor-General of Australia (Lord Forster) was tendered a cordial welcome luncheon at Australia House, ...

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  16. The Nation's Finances

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The budget estimates for the coming fiscal year show an increase of 3,896,208 dollars, or 160,083 dollars over the ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. FAMILY MIGRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Bavin, secretary of the Y.M.C.A. migration department, has returned to London. Discussing the results of his tour ...

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  18. PREVENTING FIRES

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Superintendent of the Hobart Fire Brigade, Major Trousselot, to-day gave an address as to the best means of ...

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  19. A Clean Start

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. J. H. Thomas urged North and South to make a clean start and retease all political prisoners. Though ...

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  20. ALLEGED FRAUD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mrs. Dorothy Short, Mr. Douglas Arden's daughter, gave evidence to-day at the trial [?] Thomas Williams and Geoffrey and ...

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  21. KRUPPS IN TROUBLE

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The directors of Krupps have announced the dismissal of many hundreds of workers, minus pensions. They say that unless great ...

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  22. REFERENDUM URGED.

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—When the debate in the Dail was adjourned till Wednesday the Laborite, Mr. Johns, urged the Government not to allow the ...

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  23. NAVAL DISASTERS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— Despite the naval disastors of the past year, the Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Wilbur) to-day reported to President ...

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  24. MURRAY LOCKS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Hill) left this afternoon to inspect the locks and weirs along the Murray River ...

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  25. Mysterious Document

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Baldwin made a special point that he alone saw the Boundary Commission's map and report. ...

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  26. NOT ALL STRIKES.

    Lord Forster paid a grateful tribute to Lady Forster's work, which surrounded her with affection. There was nothing but kindness at the ...

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  27. DISARMAMENT

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—The League of Nations' Council has agreed, to the formation of a preparatory committee for the disarmament conference. It ...

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  28. Dockers' Strike

    LONDON, Tuesday.—-The discharge of the steamers Mooltan, Largs Bay and Ayrshire is proceeding steadily. ...

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