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  4. POUND STERLING

    The value of the pound sterling rose to 4 dollars 23 cents to-day, but the exchange closed at 4 dollars 20 cents. This is the highest value for two ...

    Article : 92 words
  5. NEXT STEP ACHIEVED

    It is announced that the controversy between the United States and Japan regarding Yap has been settled. The treaty was signed under which Japan will keep the Islands, and the United States will get cable rights equal to those Experts point out a curious mistake in the draft of the quadrilateral treaty, which appoints as plenipotentiaries the King, the French and ...

    Article : 551 words
  6. UNITED KINGDOM'S TE DEUM

    In the Ulster Parliament Sir James Craig said that the position was grave. The treaty with the Sinn Fein did not fulfil the pledges to Ulster. Ulster was determined to stand by its ideals and would not swerve an inch. ...

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  9. FOR AMATEURS ONLY

    While in Paris during the week-end, Mr. Shepherd, acting High Commissioner, made efforts to smooth out the difficulty created by preventing the ...

    Article : 95 words
  10. IMPERIAL AIR SERVICE

    Mr. Hughes's speech in the House of Representatives is welcomed in air circles, where it is felt that the result, if backed up in New Zealand, India, ...

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  11. LIBERALS TO CARRY ON

    The final returns for the Canadian elections shows the following position of parties:—Liberals 117, Conservatives 51, Progressives and Farmers 65. ...

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  12. KILLED BY BROTHER

    A wedding trip of three Australian brothers developed into a tragedy on the high seas, which was revealed at Milfordhaven, when Paul McKenze ...

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  13. FIVE GENERATIONS

    Mr. Samuel Jones (aged 90 years), born Aberdare, Wales. Mrs. M. A. Orr (daughter), 67 years, born Aberdare, Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. AMERICAN FLOODS

    The States of Washington and Oregon have been devastated by the worst floods in their history. Scores of railways and bridges have been washed ...

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  15. BOYCOTTING THE PRINCE

    The Prince of Wales paid an informal visit for a few hours on Monday to Allahabad. He alighted at the small adjoining station of Prayag, and ...

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  16. STILL THE MOPLAHS

    It is reported from Calicut that one Sepoy was wounded when one platoon of Suffolks and one platoon of the 83rd Infantry killed 81 rebels near ...

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  17. STOP-PRESS

    For throwing axle grease through the window of a train at Sandgate, A. W. Aggett and a boy were fined at the ...

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  18. SIR ARTHUR PEARSON

    In appreciation of the late Sir Arthur Pearson's work in the interests of blinded Australians, Mr. Buckley will represent the High Commission. ...

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  19. MAILS IN LONDON

    Mr. M. H. Shepherd, acting High Commissioner, went to Paris for the week-end, to inquire into the delays in the Orient line mails. The result is ...

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