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  4. PALESTINE SITUATION LITTLE CHANGED

    The Colonial Office states that there Is little change In the situation ia Palestine, Jerusalem, Jaffa, and Haifa arc reported to be quiet, the disorder in the neighborhood of the last named being satisfactorily dealt with by a naval detachment from the warship Barham. ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. ITALY WILL RACE

    It is now announced that the Italians will participate in the Schneider Cup race on September 7. They will use two machines, one of which is of ...

    Article : 70 words
  6. RUSSIA AND CHINA

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent, Sir Percival Phillips, at Mukden, says:— "While the Sino-Russian frontier forces continue noisy demonstrations of ...

    Article : 247 words
  7. MR. SNOWDEN HAILED AS CONQUEROR

    The sudden turn of the tide at The Hague Reparations Conference has caused great relief and gratification in British political circles. Mr. Snowden's masterly handling of the difficult situation is hailed by all parties as a in agnificent personal achievement, and he is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    St. Louis, Chicago, Cleveland and innumerable intervening cities all got glimpses of the Graf Zeppelin as the great airship speeded across the ...

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  9. THREE POISONED

    When Walter Randies (45), of Welland avenue, Welland, returned from his milk round at 6.30 this morning, he found his two children, Jeffery (4), and ...

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  10. CAPABLE OF 375 M.P.H.

    Six Italian machines which have been sent to England include the Mach[?] with which Berenard broke the world's record in 1027, and also a Piaggio ...

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  11. IMAGINATION RUN RIOT

    The "Manchester Guardian's" correspondent at Bordeaux, says that the British Consulate, when investigating Gloria MacAllister's story, discovered ...

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  12. NEARING NEW YORK

    Tonight direct communication was made with the Zeppelin by radio for the first time since, 20 days ago, she disappeared eastward across the Atlantic ...

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  13. ENTITLED TO KISS

    Because his man and woman fares Indulged in kissing, a taxi driver ejected them, thus casting ...

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  14. RIOTING AT HAIFA

    When ordered to disperse, Arabs rioting in the Jewish quarter at Haifa refused, whereupon bluejackets from the Barham opened fire. The authorities ...

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  15. FRENCH MEASURES

    The French Government, in view of the serious disorders in Palestine, is despatching the battleship Lamotte Piquet to Syrian waters to reinforce tho French ...

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  16. CENTENARY RIFLE SHOOT

    Bright, clear sunlight, with a fresh left breeze to temper the heat, made pleasant shooting conditions at the Swanbourne rifle range this morning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NANKING EXPLOSION

    Japanese reports state that Moscow Is evincing a desire to re-open negotlntions with China regarding the Chinese Eastern Railway, with the result that ...

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  18. SHARE ISSUE SCANDAL

    As a result of the underwriting scandal arising from the failure by certain companies to meet liabilities in last year's share issues, the Stock Exchange ...

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  19. ARAB MANIFESTO

    A manifesto sent to London from Jerusalem on behalf of the National Arab League asserts that the troubles, have arisen out of the policy in the ...

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  20. EFFECT ON GERMANY

    The six Power conference today discussed the points of the agreement specially affecting Germany. The delegates failed to reach an ...

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  21. "BEAU GESTE"

    Signor Balbo, Minister for Aviation, turned to British newspaper representatives and inquired how the decision to compete in the race was likely to be ...

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  22. NEED FOR GARRISON

    The general situation In Palestine, the "Daily News" understands, will render it necessary to re-organise the army in the Near East ...

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  23. CAIRO DEMONSTRATION

    Two thousand Arabs organised a demonstration of sympathy with their countrymen in Palestine, and frequently collided with the police. Bazaars, shops ...

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  24. REPORTED DECISION

    A circumstantial report from Harbin states that an the result of unofficial Sino Russia negotiations through Berlin, it has been decided to recommend ...

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  25. GOAL IMPASSE

    Another attempt to end the coal impasse was expected to be made at a meeting of the full committee of the combined mining industry unions which ...

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  26. DUTY AS SPORTSMAN

    Signor Balbo, Minister for Aviation, has informed the Press that Italy will participate in the Schneider Cup race because it is regarded as her duty as a ...

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  27. PERSONAL

    Mr. George Taylor, M.L.A., who has been suffering from a severe attack of influenza, is slightly improved. The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. ...

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  28. "CLEARING SHOWERS"

    Following is tho official weather forecast for Western Australia:—"Clearing showers over west and ...

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  29. FRENCH PRESS SORE

    The French newspapers do not concede a victory to Britain, arguing that the Young plan alone was victorious. "Le Temps" congratulates the four ...

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  30. DEFINITION OF DOMESTIC

    Tho Interpretation of the constitutions of two awards and the definition of the term "domestic" were the points of dispute before an Industrial Board today, ...

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  31. DIED IN ARGENTINE

    The Premier's Department lias received from the Agent General's Office, London, a communication stating that the death occurred in Argentine last ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    A charge of having attempted to commit suicide was preferred against John Joseph Smith (about 22) in the Police Court today. The Bench was occupied ...

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  34. S.P. BOOKMAKERS FINED

    Charged In the Police Court today with having kept they premises as common betting shops, Alfred George Well (23), wire mattress maker, David Smith ...

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  35. BERLIN PRESS VIEWS

    "Britain's iron Chancellor has not won a 100 per cent, victory, but it is a victory all along the line," says the Allgemeine Zeitung." ...

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  36. FIGHTING IN WELLINGTON ST.

    Cyril Banned (23), tin agent, unsuccessfully dented In the Police Court today a charge of having been disorderly by fighting in Wellington street ...

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  37. DISTURBANCE IN TRAMCAR

    It was alleged against W. J M'Cafferty in the Police Court today that he had infringed the Police Art by treating a disturbance in a tramcar M'Cafferty ...

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