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  4. The "Flappers' Bill"

    LONDON, Thursday. — Women predominated in the galleries of the House of Commons today and listened with intense interest to ...

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  5. WIRES AND WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Asked in the House of Commons today what guarantees existed to prevent the transfer of privately-owned eable and wireless ...

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  6. NEW PRAYER BOOK

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Lower House of the Province of Canterbury today endorsed the new prayer book ...

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  7. IMPERIAL RELATIONS. No Public Statement.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Lords today. Lord Salisbury, in answer to a question, apropos of the recent speech of the Canadian Prime ...

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  9. OUTLAWING WAR. France's Reply Ready.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A message from Paris states that the French Cabinet has approved of M. Briand's reply to Mr. Kellogg's war outlawry note. ...

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  10. IRISH GUN-RUNNERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Investigations by Scotland Yard throw a new light on the recent gun-running campaign in the city. It appears that the arms are ...

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  11. CANADIAN PREMIER'S EXPLANATION.

    OTTAWA. Thursday. — "Do not comment here," greeted the Premier's announcement of Canada's attitude to the treaty between Geat Britain and ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND BUTTER

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Institate of Hygiene today tendered a dinner to the New Zealand High Commissioner, Sir James Parr, who denied ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S CRITIC

    PARIS, Thursday.—"Le Journal's'.' critic of Australia in yesterday's issue is a woman who writes under the penname of "Titania." ...

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  14. The King of Italy.

    LONDON, Friday. — Reports are circulating on the Continent that King Victor Emanuel of Italy is about to abdicate in favor of ...

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  15. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY DEAD.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Press Association understands that Britain regards the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty as dead, but there is some ...

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  16. A WAYWARD HUSBAND.

    NICE, Thursday.—Zoubkofi, the husband of Princess Victoria, sister of the ex-Kaiser, who was ordered to leave Germany, is reported to be stay ...

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  17. POLAND'S POLITICS.

    WARSAW, Thursday.—The unexpected election of the Socialist President, M. Daszynski, has created the bitterest of feeling in the Diet. Ministerialists ...

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  18. OVERSEAS BREVITIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Though he fell at the second last fence, the Prince of Wales remounted his horse today and won easily the Highland ...

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  19. GERMANY READY TO AGREE.

    BERLIN, Thursday. It is authoritatively stated that Germany will gladly enter upon negotiations for a treaty outlawing war at the invitation ...

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  20. THE GERMAN FLIGHT.

    BERLIN, Thursday. — Interesting revelations are made in the "Kolnische Zeitung" regarding Koehl's intended trans-Atlantic flight ...

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  21. RUNNER'S IDENTITY.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.-W. O. Kimber, well-known as a professional runner, whose performances in the last year have attracted attention, was ...

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  22. BRITAIN'S BIG CABLE ORDER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Western Union Cable Co. has ordered from England 1400 miles of cable for a highspeed duplex cable system to be work ...

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  23. NAVY OIL ENQUIRY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Sena-tor Robinson, giving evidence before the Sonate Teapot Dome Oil Lease Inquiry Committee today, stated that ...

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  25. "DAWN" MAY YET BE SHOWN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—After privately viewing the Nurse Cavell film, "Dawn," the Theatres Committee of the London County Council decided to ...

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  26. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Shareholders in the Bank of Australasia today approved of the increase of capital as previously proposed. Several share ...

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  27. STRIPPED OF CLOTHES

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Kept in a finished and stripped of all his clothes but a singlet, Michael Bourke, a missing witness for the police in a case, ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND TRADER'S SPEED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The motorship Zenlandie, built by Swan and Hunter Ltd. for the Shaw, Savill and Albion Line, which will be the largest ...

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  29. FREE FIGHT IN THE REICHSTAG.

    BERLIN. Thursday.—A free fight occurred in the Reichstag today when Communists hurled missiles at the rostrum at which a Socialist was ...

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  30. RUMANIAN-HUNGARIAN DISPUTE

    BUDAPEST, Thursday.—Newspapers comment strongly on the statement of M. Titileseu's, Premier of Rumania, that the so-called decision of the ...

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  31. TAKING EVERY PRECAUTION

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—The Bremen's crew are silent, but it is known they are taking every precaution to avoid a failure. With characteristic ...

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  32. DEBT REDUCTION FUND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Winston Churchill, today acknowledged —an anonymous gift of £200 towards the ...

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  34. NEGRO BANDS IN AUSTRALIA.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Considerable interest is being, shown in the report that negro bands are being deported from Australia, and noted band ...

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  35. RUGBY CLEAVAGE PROBABLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Commenting on information from South Africa that an attempt will be made during the New Zealand ra[?] tour to ...

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