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  4. SCIENTIFIC CRIME

    A message from Paris states that the "Gentleman Girard" case -- one of the strangest in the history of scientific crime -- opened to-day. Henri ...

    Article : 221 words
  5. TENSE MOMENTS

    No development in the Irish situation has aroused such intense and widespread interest as Mr. Lloyd George's dramatic acceptance of the ...

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  6. KARL'S ESCAPADE

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Budapest had an interview with Count Bethlen, the Hungarian Premier, who lately declared that Karl ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. GOING BALD

    A message from the Calcutta correspondent of the "Times" states that the northern range of the Central Himalayas is undergoing, in a ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    That the London underwriters should be left with 60 per cent. of the Commonwealth Loan was anticipated. There is every probability, however, ...

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  9. STORMY MEETING

    Unemployed hooligans upset the British Empire Union meeting at the Central Hall, Westminster, last night, defying Lord Derby and Sir Ernest ...

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  10. FOCH IN U.S.A.

    Shrieking sirens, booming cannon, and waves of cheering welcomed Marshal Foch on his way to attend the American Legion Convention, which ...

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  11. MRS. THAW POISONED

    Mrs. Evelyn Nesbitt Thaw, wife of Harry Thaw, took an overdose of morphine following mysterious events at her tea shop, which bailiffs were ...

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  12. CUP STEAMER HAS NO EMPTY BERTHS

    Crowded with passengers, many of whom are making the trip to see the Melbourne Cup, the Zealandia sailed at noon yesterday. Hundreds were refused accommodation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. AGRICULTURAL WORKERS

    A message from Geneva states that the International Labor Conference has decided not to discuss the application of an eight hours day to ...

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  14. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The London wool auctions closed to-day with an offering of 13,500 bales of Bawra and free wool. Home buyers were very prominent. Both merinos ...

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  15. MAGISTRATE'S DEATH

    The inquest on the body of Mr. R. V. Bankes, K.C., metropolitan magistrate, South-western Police Court, who was found dead in bed yesterday ...

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  16. STRIKE SETTLEMENT

    Wall-street followed the settlement of the railway strike with the biggest turnover for months, and more than a million shares were sold. ...

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  17. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The gate receipts for the match between the Warrington and Australasian Rugby League teams totalled £1700. ...

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  18. TYPISTS FOR WASHINGTON

    Ten girl typists from Whitehall are going to Washington with the British delegation. They receive £25 each as a dress allowance, the same dress ...

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  19. ECONOMY CAMPAIGN

    Sir Robert Home, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in July requested the heads of departments to endeavor to save £130,000,000 by means of economy ...

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  20. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    Sir Arthur Fell, M.P., has issued a pamphlet containing the opinions of eminent people upon the proposed tunnel under the English ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. 6 TO 4 NO DISSOLUTION

    Forty per cent., equal to 6 to 4, is quoted by Lloyd's against the risk of Parliament dissolving this year. ...

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  22. EARL OF DUCIE DEAD

    The death is announced of the Earl of Ducie, father of the House of Lords, at the age of 94 years. His heir is the Hon. B. B. Moreton, at one time ...

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