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  4. THE CRUMBLES CRIME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The case was continued at Hailsham to-day in which Patrick Mahon, a commercial traveller, is charged with the murder of Miss ...

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  5. CLEARINC SALE, KINDRED.

    BOMB, Tuesday.—One of the, most amazing murder cases, in the annals of Italian crime commenced at the Turin Assizes to-day. Two young brothers ...

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  6. LABOR AND EMPIRE. OVERSEAS CONCERN.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — During the course of the debute in the House of Commons on the reading of the Finance Bill to-day, Mr. Neville Chamberlain ...

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  7. TORNADO AND CYCLONE

    JACKSON (Mississippi), Tuesday.— A tornado swept simultaneously many sections of the State of Mississippi during last night, killing 12, injuring ...

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  8. RUSSIAN DEBTS. Soviet Shuffling.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The first divergence of views with regard to satisfaction of the claims against Russia was revealed to-day in a communique ...

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  9. ITALY'S DESIRE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "Italy earnestly desires to proceed, united to the noble British nation, along the paths of progress and ...

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  10. TERRIBLE DISCOVERY. Matthews' "Death Ray."

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "I am convinced that Mr. Matthews' "death ray" is the most terrible discovery of recent years. If held by Britain ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT'S OFFER.

    Prior to leaving, Mr. Matthews disclosed that the British Government had offered £1,000 for tests on air engines, and required a fortnight for ...

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  12. THE REAL TEST.

    An Air Ministry expert states that that the real test would be whether the ray would penetrate a patent shield protecting magnet and dynamos from ...

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  13. WEMBLEY OUTDONE.

    Mr. Harold R. Lord, of Latrobe, writes:— I read with much interest the account, emanating from the London ...

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  14. DOMINIONS MISUNDERSTOOD.

    Mr. Gillett (Labor) said that the point misunderstood by the Dominions was the fact that the Laborites were equally as keen as the Conservatives ...

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  15. Injunction on Sale.

    There was a dramatic, sequel to-day to the breakdown of the negotiations between Mr. Matthews and the British Government in relation to this "death ...

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  16. Commercial Wireless.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— "It is anticipated that the Rugby wireless telegraph station will be communication of continuons commercial communication will ...

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  17. Haiti Quake.

    Tuesday.—An earthquake today shook and wrecked a building at Port-de-Paix, killing three and injuring several. ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S GOOD-WILL.

    The British delegates said that, although progress had been made toward settlement of various questions, it could not be ignored that there were ...

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  19. Ministry's Statement.

    The Air Ministry has announced that it offered Mr. Matthews an opportunity for demonstrating his so-called "death ray" apparatus as early as last ...

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  20. EMPIRE AIRSHIPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The British Government's draft of the contract with the Airship Guarantee Company provides for the construction of an ...

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  21. CAPITAL DEBT AND NATIONAL LEVY.

    Mr. Asquith, while condemning a capital levy, commended the suggestion that the Government give an option to persons to surrender ...

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  22. U.S. Exclusion Bill.

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — The Japanese Cabinet will be sitting at an extraordinary session to-morrow to discuss final action with regard to ...

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  24. OPTIMISTIC CHANCELLOR.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden), replying to the debate, expressed the opinion that he would be able, next year, by further ...

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  25. PANDEMONIUM.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Entrance to the Reichstag was possible only by permit when it re-assembled to-day, but this did not prevent tumultous scenes ...

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  26. HANIHARA RETURNING.

    Later.—The Japanese Foreign Minister (Baron Matsui) informed representatives of the Japanese press tonight that Mr. Hanihara will return ...

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  27. Critical Division.

    There was a critical division in the House to-night on the Government's unemployment policy, and speculation is rife as to whether the Government ...

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  28. "Common Knowledge."

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. — The newspaper ''Politiken'' says that Captain A. J. Roberts, a New Zealander, formerly a captain in the flying ...

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  29. "Day of Humiliation."

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— The news that President Coolidge had signed the United States Immigration Bill caused the greatest disappointment in ...

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  30. Australian in the Soudan.

    Ten years ago a small band of men left Australia for Melut, a lonely station on the White Nile, more than 400 miles south of Khartoum, in the ...

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  31. WORLD FLIGHTS.

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — Colonel L. E. Broomo, O.B.E., aboard H.M.C.S. Thiepval, in charge of the arrangements for the placing of "dumps" on the ...

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  32. CANCER. Painless in Early Stages.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is a pity that cancer is painless in its early stagels. Many lives might be saved if medical advice were ...

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  33. CANBERRA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British Inland Revenue forms which have been adversely criticised on account of having printed on the back ...

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  34. "Death to Fascists!"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A boy, 15 years of age, was found in a wood near Berlin with a handkerchief tied over his eyes, and shot through the head. A ...

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  35. Labor Troubles.

    OSAKA, Tuesday.—There have recently been many labor troubles at Osaka—for instance, a strike of over 300 gas-workers is seriously ...

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  36. AEROPLANES FOR TURKEY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.—The Turkish Council of Commissars has sanctioned the purchase of 16 Brequet aeroplanes from France. ...

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  37. Incident Closed.

    The Washington correspondent for the New York "Times" says that the Question of Japanese exclusion by the Immigration Bill is considered to be a ...

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  38. Stranded British Fliers.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—An American destroyer is leaving for Hakodate tomorrow to pick up a spare plane for transhipment to Akyab, Burmah, for ...

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  39. Distinct Step Forward.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— "Cancer annually kills 100,000 persons in the United States, exceeding the death-rate of tuberculosis, ln the ...

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  40. BAN LIFTED.

    SPRINGFIELD (Massachusetts), Tuesday.—The Methodist Conference in session at Springfield, during a stormy session to-day, adopted the ...

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  41. Leningrad Judges.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday—The Central Executive of the Russian Soviet has telegraphed to Leningrad (Petrograd), ordering the suspension of the death ...

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  42. NEXT OF KIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As a result of having read a newspaper advertisement for next of kin, William Brown, a Dublin cab-driver, 68 years of age, ...

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  43. Jones of Byfleet Died Intestate.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The late Mr. Alfred Jones, proprietor of the Blue Anchor Hotel of Byfleet, near Woking, Surrey, died intestate. His estate, ...

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  44. Arts for Australia.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The trustees of the Felton Bequest have purchased three large cartoons by Puvis de Chavanf. They are in sepia on canvas, and ...

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