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  4. HABITUAL CRIMINAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—"An extraordinarily plausible man, able to instinctively divine when a woman was amenable to his advances," is how Sir ...

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  6. AMERICAN TOURISTS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Cook's Tourist Agency announced to-day the receipt of the following radiogram signed by the general committee of the ...

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  7. UNDOING THE PAST Restoration of Europe

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The German Foreign Minister (Dr. Stresemann), who is presiding at the meetings of the Council of the League of Nations, ...

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  8. AVIATION London to Australia

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bert Hinkler, the noted advocate of small 'planes, and a native of Queensland, is busy testing the Baby Avro, in which ...

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  9. DISARMAMENT Three-Power Conference

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—The British Government has instructed its Ambassador to America (Sir Esme Howard) to accept the ...

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  10. DEATH WINS

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—Alfred Friek, 22 years of age, who since Sunday has been suffering from the rare illness known as Landry'a paralysis, ...

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  11. Uruguayans Free Again

    PARIS, Thursday.—Major Larra Borges and his three companions, the Uruguayan aviators, who came to grief on the West Coast of Africa when ...

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  12. QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, in connection with the United States' proposal for the holding of a Three-Power ...

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  13. CANADIAN POLITICS Amendment of Constitution

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The House of Commons to-day discussed the motion of Mr. J. S. Woodsworth (Labor) proposing that the House appoint a ...

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  14. TRAINEE BURNED TO DEATH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—John Walker was completing his training at the Renfrew aerodrome aboard a Bristol two-seater, when the machine ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL MISSION

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—Replying to a newspaper criticism read in the House of Commons to-day that the authorities at Ottawa were "quite ...

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  16. British Navy

    LONDON, Thursday.—The navy estimates for 1927 amount to £58,000,000, a reduction of £100,000, compared with the current year. The provision for ...

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  17. Accidents in Britain

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day the UnderSecretary for Air (Major Sir Philip Sassoon), in reply to questions ...

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  18. QUEBEC REFUSES THE VOTE TO WOMEN.

    QUEBEC, Friday.—The Quebee Legislature yesterday refused women a vote at the provincial elections in a division showing 51 votes against and ...

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  19. EMPIRE PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The AgentGeneral for South Australia (Mr. J. L. Price), addressing the Empire Club today, regretted that the Argentine had ...

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  20. DEATH SENTENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the Old Bailey to-day, a man named Stratton was sentenced to death in one of the shortest murder trials on record. He ...

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  21. Labor Proposal

    LONDON, Thursday.—A group of Labor members of the House of Commons intend to table a motion favoring the total abolition of the air forces, ...

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  22. MUSSOLINI'S WAY

    ROME, Thursday.—Signor Mussolini, in presenting a Bill in the Chamber of Deputies for the ratification of the Bessarabian Treaty, asked the ...

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  23. Empire Silk Production

    Notwithstanding the extraordinary development that has taken place in the artificial silk industry, the demand for real silk continues to increase, ...

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  24. DESIRE WITH NECESSITY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the UnderSecretary for Air (Major Sir Philip Sassoon), in replying to a question, ...

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  25. INCURABLE PATIENTS

    PARIS, Thursday.—A controversy whether doctors should be permitted to end the sufferings of incurable patients has arisen in France, as a ...

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  26. THIEF'S DISCRETION

    LONDON, Thursday.—A startling announcement was made by Scotland Yard to-day that eight test tubes had been stolen from a doctor's car at ...

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  27. GENERAL STRIKE

    ATHENS, Thursday.—The Athens Government has adopted a drastic remedy to combat the biggest general strike in the history of Greece. The ...

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  28. JAPAN EXPECTED TO ACCEPT.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The question of whether Japan will accept the invitation from America for a triple conference on naval disarmament is at ...

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  31. BOULOGNE MYSTERY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The mystery of Miss May Daniels, a young English nurse, who disappeared at Boulogne last October, and whose dead and ...

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  32. Brevities from Overseas. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD CHAIRMANSHIP.

    LONDON, Thursday.—According to "The Daily Express," an agreement has been renchod between the Governments of Britain, Canada, ...

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  33. ASSISTING BRITISH FILM INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government 's bill enforcing the exhibition of a proportion of British films will be circulated at the week-end. ...

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  35. HUMANE NEW ZEALANDER REWARDED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir James Parr), on behalf of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, ...

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  37. HEAVY CLAIM ON S.A. GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that Armstrong, Whitworth Co. is issuing a writ for the recovery of the balance of the South Australian ...

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