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  4. TRANQUIL INDIA

    The utmost tranquility prevails throughout India, following Gandhi's arrest. There was a hartal ut Allahabad on Saturday night, and almost ...

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  5. MONTAGU'S RESIGNATION

    In the House of Commons there was a lively discussion on Mr. Montagu's speech on the question of Indian Administration. ...

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  6. GREATEST COUP OF HISTORY

    [?] opposition through his highly optimistic reports of the conference, and refusing to apologise for any part he played in the interests of Japan at Washington. He addressed a special session of the Cabinet yesterday, declaring ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS

    The ex-Railway Commissioner in New South Wales, Mr. Tom Johnson, who recently returned from his appointment as railway adviser in China, ...

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  8. STOCKINGS IN COURT WHO PAYS?

    Nine pairs of silk stockings supplied lo Lady Cathcart on February 24, were the subject of an action at Westminster Court, a Bond-street ...

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  9. MRS. PEEL'S INCOME

    At the trial of Mrs. Peel, in connection with the post race betting frauds, evidence in regard to her banking account showed that her ...

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  10. LAST BRILLIANCE

    The Prince of Wales visited Kapurthala yesterday, and was warmly welcomed by the Maharajah, his sons, and the leading State officials. Though ...

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  11. WAR ON THE RAND

    Harrison-street, Johannesburg, where desultory fighting has occurred between strikes and the military and police forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. COLLINS IN CORK

    Mr. Collins, prior to his departure from Cork, said that the demonstrations on Saturday and Sunday were of unexpected dimensions, and ...

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  13. BRITISH TRADE

    The Board of Trade returns for February give the exports at £58,250,000 and imports £69,250,000, decrease of nearly £5,000,000 and £7,000,000 ...

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  14. STOP-PRESS

    Jinnie Lass 1, Rackarock 2, Spethoge 3. W.P.: 7 to 1 agst. Divideds: First, £2 2s, second 10s 6d, third £1 16s. Won by a ...

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  15. BARBAROUS HANDCUFFS

    They are a most barbarous instrument, and are highly discreditable. We do not want to return to thumbscrews in this country," said Judge ...

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  16. SIR HERBERT SAMUEL

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo says that Sir Herbert Samuel, Governor-General of Palestine, who has been ill for some time, has become ...

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  17. GENOA CONFERENCE

    It is reported from Rome that there it is generally agreed that the Genoa Conference will meet on April 10. ...

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  18. BRITISH SOCCER

    England defeated Wales in a Soccer match at Liverpool by 1 goal to nil. ...

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