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  5. PERSIA

    The Kashgal tribesmen yesterday sacked the Jewish Quarter of Shiraz, killing 11 persons and rendering 5,000 others destitute. ...

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  6. AVIATION

    General Allen, Chief of the Army Signalling Corps, declares it is essential for the United States to possess 20 aeroplanes for the use of ...

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  8. PORTUGAL

    Senhor Telxeira Abrou and Senhor Malhelro Reymao, Minister for Justice and Minister for Public Works, respectively, in the Cabinet which held office ...

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  9. LIFE IN THE TROPICS

    Lord Northcote, in a letter to the "Times," urges that in addition to the statue already decided upon the London memorial to the late King should ...

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  10. A MILLIONAIRE ACCUSED.

    The Aero Club of America refuses to accept the resignation of Mr. J. J. Drexel, a Pittsburg millionaire aeronaut, pending a decision with regard ...

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  11. THE CONSTITUTIONAL PROBLEM

    "Fa[?]us," in a concluding article in the "Times" on the constitutional problem, suggests that a convention similar to that which sat in South ...

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  12. EARLY CABLES.

    Mounted policemen yesterday charged against mobs of garment-makers [?] on strike in the city. They arrested many persons, including ...

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  13. GEORGE GRAY

    George Gray, the young Australian billiard player, who in engaged ia a match against George Nelson, the champion of Yorkshire, the latter ...

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  14. FRENCH CABINET

    The Premier (M. Briand) and the members of his Cabinet resigned today. Yesterday the newspapers published ...

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  15. A CENTENARIAN.

    Old Farmer Will Brown, of Mottingham-lame, Eltham, is the hero of the hour in that district, for he has just celebrated his hundredth birthday. ...

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  16. GENERAL ITEMS

    Lieutenant Allan Sutor, of the Royal Garrison Artillery, who was recently censured for having published a hostile criticism of the War Office, has now ...

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  18. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The French railway Strikers recently appealed to the British trades unions for financial assistance. The president of the Amalgamated Society ...

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  19. THE WELSH TROUBLE.

    The strikers in Couth Wales are [?] from pit to pit to persuade the colliers at present at work to join them. They were accorded a ...

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  21. BRITISH BOROUGH ELECTIONS.

    In the principal borough elections in England and Wales tho Liberals coined 70 scats, the Conservatives 40 seats, and the Labor-Socialists 35 scats, The ...

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  22. SHIPBUILDERS' LOCK-OUT.

    [?] circular, accompanying the bal[?] paper issued to each member of the Bollermakers' Society in conne[?] with the voting on the new work. ...

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  23. KAISER AS AUTHOR.

    The Kaiser is writing a biography of the Emperor Frederick the Groat. ...

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  26. AN EDITOR ARRESTED.

    General Otis (editor and general manager of the Los Angeles "Times") and Harry Chanler have been arrested on a charge of having published a ...

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  27. GERMAN BATTLESHIPS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times" ridicules the statement that any delay, beyond that arising out of the strike of August-September, has ...

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  28. THE SECRET OF KING EDWARD'S POPULARITY.

    The world calls him the "Peacemaker," which is his Ideal; Lord Rosebery called him "Le Rol Charmeur," which indicated his method. "A ...

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  29. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

    His Majesty the King yesterday in [?] nominated addresses which the British delegates to the Imperial Congress of Chambers of Commerce ...

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  30. WHAT CONSTIPATION MEANS.

    Constipation resembles nothing so much as the stopping of the sewerage system of a city, and you know the outbreak of disease that would result ...

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