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  2. Advertising

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  3. INFLUENZA.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.— There are 200,000 influenza cases in the city and suburbs. The death rate has touched 10 per cent. The closing ...

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  4. A POSSIBLE SPY.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Claiming to be an Ambassador's daughter, a woman giving the name of Madeleine Bade[?], was arrested recently for having ...

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  6. IRONY OF FATE.

    LIVERPOOL(Nova Scotia), Tuesday. —Mr. Jason Mack, President of the Legislative Council, died to-day. It was only on Thursday last that ...

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  7. HUMAN NATURE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Francis Arthur Barelay, otherwise Brearley (31) and James Mason (25) were to-day presented on remand at the Marlborough ...

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  8. Eugene Chen. NOTORIOUSLY ANTI-BRITISH.

    (Australian Press Association). LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Eugene Chen, despite his birth in a British possession, has long been violently ...

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  9. CHINESE DEMANDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Express," in a double column article, features a speech despatch from Mr. Eugene Chen, the Cantonese ...

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  10. PEDLEYS' FUNERAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Over 40,000 residents of Birmingham lined up today to watch the funeral of the wife and six children of the Pedley family, ...

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  11. MISSIONARIES STAY ON.

    PEKING, Tuesday.—Despite the evacuation order, 12 missionary men, 15 women and five children are staying on at Cheng-tu. The Consul and ...

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  12. ANGLO-CATHOLICS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The secretaries of the League of Loyal Chuchmen and Protestant Alliance have sent a joint letter to several bishops attending the ...

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  13. WORLD'S SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lloyd's Register, giving the annual summary of the world's shipbuilding in 1926, shows that 600 vessels, with a total tonnage ...

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  14. British Precautions.

    MALTA, Tuesday.—The first cruiser squadron, consisting of the Frobisher, the Danae, the Dragon and the Delhi, at present in the Mediterranean, has ...

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  15. 1,000 MAUINES READY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—One thousand marines at the Chatham, Plymouth and Portsmouth depots are ready to proceed to China, and may sail next week. It ...

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  16. A Stitch in Time.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says that it is realised in Government circles that preparations for coping ...

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  17. FRENCH CABINET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Political circles in Britain have lately been concerned over the rumors of vital differences between M. Briand and M. ...

    Article : 228 words
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  19. Britain's Paramount Duty.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Attorney-General (Sir Douglas Hogg), during the course of a speech in the East End yesterday, declared that the ...

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  20. ROYAL TOUR. Kingston Reception.

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), Tuesday.— Elaborate arrangements have been completed for the reception of the Duke and Duchess of York on their arrival ...

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  21. Brevities from Overseas. U.S.A. REFUSES TO RECOGNISE TURKEY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The United States Senate to-day refused to ratify the Lausanne Treaty or to re-establish diplomatic or commercial relations ...

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  22. FRANCE PREPARED TO CO-OPERATE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— France's Foreign Minister (M. Briand) and Earl Crewe (British Ambassador to France) discussed the Chinese situation ...

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  23. CHOLERA RAGING IN GALICIA.

    WARSAW, Tuesday.—Cholera is raging in Eastern Galicia. The daily death-rate has reached 50. ...

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  24. Hobart Decorations:

    HOBART, Wednesday. — With regard to the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York to Tasmania, some concern is being felt at the smallness ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN SINGER HONORED BY ROYALTY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian basso, Malcolm M'Eachera, has been commanded to appear before royalties at the annual entertainment of the ...

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  26. COLLECTION OF SURTAXES.

    SHANG-HAI, Wednesday.—The Commissioner of Customs, interviewed by Reuter's representative to-day, said that the Maritime Customs had ...

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  27. MR. LATHAM With MUSSOLINI.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is understood that Mr. Latham, Atlorney-General of the Australian Commonwealth, on the eve of embarkation at Naples ...

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  28. "MAD EMPRESS" SUFFERING FROM PNEUMONIA.

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—The ex Empress of Mexico, known as the "Mad Empress," is suffering from pneumonia, and is reported to be sinking. ...

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  29. THE GREATEST TROUBLE.

    People have who suffer from Rheumatism or Neuritis is in preventing a return of the attack. It comes back year after year, despite all the ...

    Article : 223 words
  30. Can't Cure Piles From Outside

    Those unfortunates who struggle with the pain and misery of itching, bleeding, protruding piles or hemorrhoids, must deal with the blood circulation ...

    Article : 166 words
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