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  3. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce) was given a civic welcome at. Lincoln to-day. He was presented with ...

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  4. IN PHARAOH'S TOMB BOUNDLESS EXCITEMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Howard Carter, the Egyptologist in charge of the work of exploration of the tomb of King Tut Ankh Amen in the Valley of ...

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  5. "PETTED SONS."

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. W. F. Massey) during the course of a speech delivered at the Canadian Club ...

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  6. CHINA'S COMEBACK.

    PEKIN, SATURDAY.—Within 10 years, China, Russia, Germany, Japan, and India will join hands against those who are now ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A reporter for the Australian Press Association yesterday interviewed several leading representatives of Anglo-Australian ...

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  8. EMPIRE WIRELESS. SERIOUSLY HANDICAPPED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The date of my departure is approaching. I cannot longer remain silent on the question of Empire wireless on ...

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  9. COLLIERY ACCIDENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A terrible explosion occurred at midnight on Thursday at the Bhosamman Colliery, Bhosamman, Brynamain, in the ...

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  10. Wondrous Movement.

    Describing the scene, the "Morning Post's" special correspondent at Luxor says: "The coffin, casket, or sarcophagus ...

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  11. COMMUNISM.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—As further evidence of Communist propaganda in the United State's, a communication, signed by "G. Zinoviev," and ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. TERRIBIE MISTAKE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Fraulein Berthe Berger, 18 years of age, the daughter of a Strasburg restaurant keeper, served a customer with a glass of ...

    Article : 84 words
  13. SEINE IN FLOOD. Now Rising Less Rapidly.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The River Seine is still rising, but less rapidly. The flood is expected to reach the level of 24 feet to-morrow morning when it is ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. BRITISH-INDIA SERVICE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The AustraUsn Press Association has learned that the Indian and British Governments have decided to allow private ...

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  15. Terrific Weather. ORSOVA DAY LATE AT PLYMOUTH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The liners Orsova, from Australia, and the China, from India, experienced terrific Weather in the Gulf of Lyons. Both were ...

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  16. "TELEVISION."

    LONDON, Saturday.—The chairman of the Radio Association (Colonel L'Estrnnge Malone), when interviewed with regard to the recent transmission ...

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  17. British Railways.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A serious situation on the railways is threatened as a result of the ballot taken yesterday among the members of the Society ...

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  18. Donald MacKinnon. WAR SERVICE RECOGNISED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Australian Trade Commissioner to America (Mr. Donald Mackinnon), who has begun his winter residence at the ...

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  19. CHRISTMAS DAY CHRISTENING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Orsova, which was delayed by terrific weather in the Mediterranean Sea, reports the Christmas Day christening of the ...

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  20. SATURDAY'S SENSATION.

    LATER.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that it is hoped that the flood has now reached its worst, since the highest level has already passed in the ...

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  21. DRIFTING MANY DAYS.

    MANILA (Philippines), Saturday. The motor ship, Nakashima Maru, from Japan, on the way to the Pelew Islands, arrived at Tarragona Bavao, ...

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  22. A NEW MEDICINE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Doctor Rehm, writing in "Le Matin" yesterday, declared that, thanks to the diligent work of Professor Fourneau and his ...

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  23. Italian Seamen's Dispute.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Tn consequence of a tumultuous meeting of the members of the Seamen's Confederation, who were disposed to expel their ...

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  24. ON THE ROOFS.

    The inhabitants of the suburbs continue to leave their homes, but the Waters rose rapidly during the night time at Vitry, marooning the populous ...

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  25. SHIP ON PIRE!

    LONDON, Saturday. — Beuter's Malta correspondent states that the Leitrim, bound to Dunkirk and Loudon, from Rockhampton and Brisbane, has ...

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  26. TOUR IN CAROLINA.

    Mr. MacKinnon is planning a tour of north and south Carolina in order to investigate cotton-spinning which has been succcssfuly introduced in ...

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  27. EMPIRE LABORITES.

    PRETORIA, Saturday.—The annual conference of the Labor Party has elected five delegates to attend the British. Commonwealth Labor Congress ...

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  28. A Vanished Hope.

    LONDON, Saturday.—What little hope remained of restoring Germany's demoralised finances has vanished in view of a statement made by the ...

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  29. LIQUOR LEAKS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Upon the heel of the rumor that a Central European Legation and Central American Diplomatic offices were involved in ...

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  30. "Let the Chips Fall."

    MANILA (Philippines), Saturday.— The charges made in the United States: that the Governor of the Philippines (General Leonard Wood) has been ...

    Article : 105 words
  31. S. African Labor Party.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—It ia noteworthy' that confirmation by the Labor Conference, in session at Pretoria, of the Labor-Nationalist pact is expected ...

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  32. German Constitution. REVISION SUGGESTED.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Bavarian Government has addressed a memorandum to the German Chancellor (Herr Marx), suggesting a revision of the ...

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  33. Empire Exhibition.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Her Majesty the Queen has consented to become patron and Duchess of York, President of the women's section being organised in ...

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  34. To Help Greece.

    ATHENS, Saturday. M. Venizelos, Greek Ambassador Extraordinary to Eurepe and war-time Premier, whom the Greeks have urged to return and ...

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  35. In Occupied Territory.

    Router's correspondent at Essen reports that the passport control officers in the occupied territory have ceased to function. Entry into and exit from ...

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  36. Irish Funds.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. John Finnerty, the American lawyer representing the claimants to £500,000 Da[?] Eireann funds in America, interviewe. ...

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  37. "The Moon."

    LONDON, Saturday.—The National Institute for the Blind is issuing a world's first weekly newspaper for the blind entitled "The Moon." The first ...

    Article : 115 words
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  39. Foot and Mouth Disease.

    LONDON, Saturday.—South Cheshire farmers, suspecting that foot and mouth disease is being taken from infeeted to healthy areas by strangers, ...

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  40. Bombs in Tokio.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—A demonstration was held outside the Imperial Palace —which is not occupied by the Imperial family to-night. A bomb was ...

    Article : 66 words
  41. The Lewis Gun.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The report that it had been decided to replace the Lewis with Browning machine guns throughout the British army has been ...

    Article : 53 words
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