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  3. SMYRNA OUTRAGE. Attempted Assassination.

    LONDOX, Monday.—A would-be assassin to-day hurled a bomb at the Premier of the Turkish Republic (Mustapha Kemal Pasha) nt Smyrna ...

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  5. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVIKS

    LONDON, Monday.—The. Berlin correspondent for "The Daily Telegraph" indicated that a great crisis is expected in Russia. A complete breach between ...

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  6. SOLOMON'S WISDOM.

    LONDON, Monday.—"When the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore) replies to the reminder that there is an easy way of ending the friction ...

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  7. JAPANESE SENSATION. KOREAN PLOTS.

    TOKIO, Monday.—The Korean's attempt to bomb the Imperial Palace combined with the recent attack on the Prince Regent (Prince Hiroito) now ...

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  8. ROUND THE WORLD. R.A.F. Enterprise.

    LONDON, Monday.—Three members of the Royal Air Force will leave London a few weeks hence to make an effort to fly round the world in 240 ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Members of the British House of Commons flocked to London to-day, for the opening of Parliament to-morrow. It is expected that ...

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  10. Turkey Settling Down.

    Eighteen years' connection, with the American diplomatic service, during which he has served his country as consul in many lands, is the career in ...

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  11. NEW CABINET.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The correspondent for the United Press at Tokio reports that he has learned that the Jupanese foreign policies will not be ...

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  12. WHO WINS?

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's correspondent at Stuttgart reports that the Defence Minister (Herr Gessler) during the course of a speech at Stuttgart ...

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  13. American Attempt.

    SAN DIEGO (California), Monday. —Four United States fli[?]rs will be starting from Seattle on April 2 for a round-the-world flight via Alaska, ...

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  14. THE FIRST PROBLEM.

    However, Cabinet's first problem is to check anti-Governmental demonstrations and extremist outbreaks which came to a climax yesterday when the ...

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  15. Empire Wireless. IMMEDIATE ACTION URGED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Morning Post" and "The Daily Telegraph" comment on the statement on wireless made on Friday by the Prime Minister ...

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  16. DIXMUDE'S FATE.

    PARIS Monday.—It has been announced that a postmortem on the remains of the late commander of the lost air-ship, Dixmude (Lieut. de ...

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  17. PEACE OF GREECE. Depend's on King's Fate.

    LONDON, Monday.—The peace of Greece depends on the fate of the exiled King, says the Athens correspondent for "The Daily Express." ...

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  18. IN IMMINENT PERIL. Foreigners in China.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The American Legation at Pekin has reported that Tibetan bandit hordes in Batang, Western Se Chuen, have surrounded 10 ...

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  19. SPEEDY CABLES.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Western Electric Co.'s cable, capable of great speed over almost unlimited distances, obviating the necessity for [?]lays, will ...

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  20. SAXON SOCIALISTS.

    DRESDEN, Monday.—The formation of a Saxon Coalition Cabinet, including Socialist Ministers and a Socialist Premier (Herr Heldt) is ...

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  21. VENIZELOS BENT ON RECONCILIATION.

    The Assembly is of the opinion that M. Venizelos has lost his fighting qualities. He seems bent on [?]tion. He had a long interview at Paris with ...

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  22. World's Shipbuilding.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lloyd's Shipping Register, which will be published on Wednesday, shows that with regard to merchant shipping 1,231,000 tons ...

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  23. British By-Election.

    LONDON, Monday.—The City of London Liberal Association has decided to fight tho by-election due to the elevation to the Peerage of Baron ...

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  24. LONDON DOCK FIRE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The biggest London dock fire for half a century occurred at Poplar this afternoon. A large warehouse, stacked with rubber, ...

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  25. French Elections.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French newspapers emphasise that the result is a personal triumph for the Prime Minister (M. Poincare). They point out that ...

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  26. Steamer Attacked.

    Reuter's Shanghai correspondent reports that the steamer Tzesui was attacked on Sunday by brigands in the Upper Yang Tze Kiang. They killed ...

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  27. BEE STINGS.

    PARIS, Monday. — Professor Roinet is curing lupus by allowing swarms of bees to sting its victims. One complete cure required ...

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  28. Paris Flood.

    PARIS, Monday.—The fall of the river Seine, has begun. A decrease of three inches was registered at Paris this morning and 10 inches at ...

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  29. U.S. AND LEAGUE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The American author's plan by which he claimed that America could assist in preserving the peace of the world; written at the ...

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  30. DEFIANT SIKHS.

    DELHI, Monday.—Last autumn the Raj proclaimed that the Gurdwara Prabandhak (Sikh Shrines) Committee was illegal and arrested members who ...

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  31. COTTON GROWING.

    LONDON, Monday.—The authorities at Australia House have announced the appointment of M. E. Ballard, of Bristol Univeristy, as cotton ...

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  32. Olympic Games.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French Olympic Committee has decided that, despite British representations, the games calendar shall include Sundays. ...

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  33. Undesirables. PURGING PARIS BOURSE.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French Minister for Finance (M. C. de Lasteyric) is submitting to the Cabinet proposals to check tlie speculation which is ...

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  34. POLITICAL CAPITAL.

    The Opposition newspapers point out that the real cause of the slump in the franc is the Bank of France's report showing, that the inflation of the ...

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  35. French Speculators.

    PARIS, Monday.—A French Governmental decree was issued to-day reducing the import duty on foreign cereals from 14 fran[?]s to seven francs a ...

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  36. BELGIAN DEPORTEES.

    PARIS, Monday.—The case in which 10 Belgians are suing the German Government for compensation for alleged ill-treatment when they were deported ...

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  37. EMPIRE PAGEANT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Rudya[?]d Kipling is writing special verses for the Empire pageant to be held at Wembley Exhibition, at which various ...

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  38. Free State Loan.

    LONDON, Monday.—There was extensive and exciting dealing on the Dublin Stock Exchange to-day in the Irish Free State, loan. The market ...

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  39. GERMAN SAILORS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The crews of six German steamers have struck at Hull to secure British rates of pay. The master of one steamer agreed to ...

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  40. The Liquor Broached.

    GALVESTON (Texas), Monday.—A coastguard cutter to-day captured the British auxiliary schooner, Muriel E. Winters, five miles off Galveston island ...

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  41. EGGS FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON Mondny.—Mr. J. M. Merrett, representing the New Zealand Egg Producers' Federation, has invited a Poultry Conference with the Hague ...

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  42. Aldershot Murderer.

    LONDON, Mondny.—The Home Secretary (Mr; W. C Bridgeman) announced to-day that he had received from Dearnley, whose execution had ...

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