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  4. WRONG MAN SHOT

    Reuter's [?] correspondent says that an unsuccessful attempt was made to assassinate the Russian ex-Minister, M. Mellinkoff, when leaving ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 221 words
  5. AT THE CONFERENCE TABLE

    The most representative Irish conference held in London since the early peace negotiations, was opened at the Colonial Office, Mr. Winston Churchill presided, and was accompanied by Viscount Peel, Lord Birkenhead, Sir Worthington Evans, and Sir ...

    Article : 471 words
  6. OPPOSITION COLLAPSES

    The United States Senate has ratified the Naval Treaty. The Senate has ratified also the Submarine and Poison Gas Treaty. Opposition against the conference ...

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  7. CLASH IN CHITA

    It is reported from Vladivostok that with the Dairen conference again at a deadlock, a serious situation has arisen in the mar[?]ne province. ...

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  8. DOMINION STATUS

    "The Times," in a leader, approving of Senator Pearce's statement at Wellington on direct [?]nion Representation, says that if unity within the ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. WORLD FLIGHT

    The British Embassy has requested the State Department to facilitate Sir Ross Smith's world fight, which will start from London on April 20, ...

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  10. TRUE SENT FOR TRIAL

    The airman, Robert True, has been committed for trial for the murder of Miss Gertrude Yates in her flat in London. ...

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  11. PROBABLE NEW PARLIAMENTARIANS

    W. J. RATCLIFFE One of the candidates carrying Labor's banner at Botany. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LIKE BLACKMAIL

    The jury has acquitted Tex Rickard of the charges of assault on girls of tender years, saying that it looked like blackmail. ...

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  13. EXCURSION TO GENOA

    In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Austen Chamberlain announced that a staff of 81 would accompany the Premier to Genoa, ...

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  14. SIAMESE TWINS

    It is reported from Chicago that scientific interest has case of the Blazek Siamese twins, one of whom, Josefa, is dying of jaundice. ...

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  15. LOCK-OUT EXTENDS

    The engineering employers have decided to post lock-out notices in engineering shops federated to the Engineering Union, thus affecting a ...

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  16. STOP-PRESS

    After the election of Ley and Atkins for St. George, the preference votes for the remaining candidates stood: Cann 7033, ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. PICTURE FOR MELBOURNE

    An important painting of the Dutch interior, ascribed to J. Ensteens, has been purchased in terms of the Felton bequest for the Melbourne National ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. WOOL IN LONDON

    Prices favored sellers for 11,400 bales of Bawra and free wool to-day. Merinos, mostly greasy, met with ...

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  19. 'VARSITY GOLF

    At the Sandwich golf tournament, in the inter-'Varsity singles match between Oxford and Cambridge, the score was 5 all. ...

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