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  3. Personal

    A cable message from London states that Mr V. Stefansson, the noted explorer, will lecture at the Royal Geographical Society in London ...

    Article : 489 words
  4. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    Reuters correspondent at Christiania says that the Rational Association of Employers has proclaimed a lock out of 12,400 workmen from the 28th ...

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  5. BRITISH IMMIGRANTS

    The Council of State, after an animated debate, passed without amendment an unofficial bill arming the Executive with rule-making powers ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the House of Commons Mr Asquith, referriung to the action of the Minister of Health (Mr J. Wheatley) in restoring to the Poplar guardians ...

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  7. LUXOR EXPLORATIONS

    Mr Carter, has closed the tomb of King Tutankhamen, and abandoned wort owing to the alleged discourtesy of the Egyptian Public Works ...

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  8. GERMAN SITUATION

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent at Berlin says that General Dawes' committee departed for Paris to-night full of confidence in the ...

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  9. BRITISH DOCKERS.

    The conference called by the Government to consider a settlement of the dockers’ threatened strike has been again adjourned. It will meet again ...

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  10. THE POPLAR QUESTION.

    That Mr Asquith’s firm dectaration with regard, to Poplar which is the main topic in the lobby caused perturbation in Ministerial quarters was ...

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  11. STRIKE CONSIDERED IMMINENT.

    The conclusion of to-day's negotiations left the feeling general that a dock strike on Saturday is a real probability It is understood that The ...

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  12. ALLEGED REASON FOR GOVERN-MENT’S ACTION.

    A message Horn Luxor says the rupture is directly due to the Egyptian Government refusing to allow 16 ladies, the wives of excavators, and ...

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  13. THE LABOR VIEW.

    Mr Asquith’s Poplar declaration is given prominence by newspapers It provokes widely divergent views. The Labor contention is concisely stated ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. JINGELLIC SENSATION

    Armed parties are searching 80 square miles of country for Claude Batson, who is alleged to have shot four men at a picnic party on ...

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  15. ANTIQUITIES DEPARTMENT READY TO ACT.

    A message from Luxor states that the Egyptian Antiquities Department states that is is fully prepared to take over the scientific investigations ...

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  16. MARRIAGES IN RUSSIA

    The "Pravda" publishes a detailed report of the Pan-Russian Congress of the Chiefs of the Provincial Womens Sections, which several hundred ...

    Article : 174 words
  17. COMMENTS OF LIBERAL PRESS.

    The “Daily Express” characterises the development as a crisis of the first magnitude. It says that Mr Macdonald must reverse the decision ...

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  18. BAVARIAN STRIFE

    The Inter-Allied High Commission has unanimously decided to proclaim martial law in the Pirmasens dlstriet, Bavaria, and to dissolve certain ...

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  19. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Mary Draffin, late of Windermere, widow, who died on 18th December, bequeathed by will dated 3rd October, 1923, real estate valued at £4780 and ...

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  20. MR. BALDWIN’S COMMENTS.

    Mr Stanley Baldwin resumed the debate. He said he trusted that the Government would very carefully consider the views of the Dominions on ...

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  21. DETAILS OF THE AFFRAY.

    It has never been doubted that the days of the Separatists in the Palatinate were numbered once the support previously accorded them was ...

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  22. TRADE FACILITIES ACT.

    In a speech at Burnley, instancing the Government’s determination to speed up operations in connection with the Trade Facilities Act and scheme ...

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  23. EMPIRE WIRELESS

    Sir Joseph Cock, Australian High Commissioner, presided at a lecture given by Professor Lilian Knowles on the economic expansion of the Empire ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. THE JAPANESE LOAN

    The rush for the Japanese loan which led to closing the lists at moon was reflected in the unofficial quotation of a premium of over £1. ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    Dell.—Another of the pioneers has passed away in the person of Mrs Thomas Bell at the advanced age of 87 years. The deceased had been in ...

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  26. EFFECT IN JAPAN.

    Surprise and disappointment marked the reception in financial circles and the press of the news of the floating of the Japanese loans in New York and ...

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  27. THE SINGAPORE BASE.

    The Labor organ, the “Daily Herald” interprets Mr Ammon’s statement as meaning that the very costly dangerous Singapore scheme is to be dropped. ...

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  28. MR. ASQUITH’S SPEECH.

    Mr Asquith, who followed Mr Baldwin, said he approved of the recognition of Russia. He wished to know the ...

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  29. SAFEGUARDING INDUSTRIES.

    The House of Commonsndevoted the evening to a virtual debate on tariff reform on a motion advocating the appointment of an expert committee to ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. MR THEODORE IN NEW YORK

    The, visit of Mr Theodore aroused interest in the financial district. Queensland is expected to float another external loam of about ...

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  31. ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS

    Official circles are most appreciative of Mr Ramsay Macdonald's cordial tone to France. They are convinced of his sincerity and determination to ...

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  32. FRENCH AERIAL MAILS

    A message from Paris states that postal communication between Europe and South America will be shortened by nine days by the new aerial service ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA

    The series of conferences begun in Australia two years ago aiming at reciprocal tariff agreement between Canada and Australia has concluded. ...

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  34. FATALITIES AT PIRMASEN.

    The “Daily Express" correspondent at Berlin savs that the death roll at Pirmasen is 49. including a woman and a doctor. The latter was killed ...

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  35. FRANCE AND THE NEXT WAR

    The "Daily Chronicle” Paris correspondent says: "France, whose public men are continually pleaching peace and goodwill among nations, has a ...

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  36. U.S.A. AND HONDURAS

    Diplomatic relations between the United States and Hondorus have been severed by the American State department owing to the failure of three ...

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  37. AERIAL DEFENCE

    The “Daily Chronicle’s" aeronautical correspondent says there is a great scheme to make London the niost perfectly air defended city in ...

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  38. ORANGE TRAGEDY

    Thomas Henry Newton, 40, a laborer, well known in trotting circles, was to-day charged at Orange with the murder of Joseph Quinlan, who was ...

    Article : 147 words
  39. IMPERIAL AIRSHIPS

    Commander Burney. M.P., speaking at a meeting of the Cambridge Aeronautical Society, said the British Empire required the equivalent for the ...

    Article : 144 words
  40. MR. CLYNES REPLIES.

    Mr J. R. Clynes, Lord Privy Seal, promised that opportunity would be given later to discuss the Poplar and kindred subjects controversy. The ...

    Article : 164 words
  41. A STEAMER HELD UP.

    The deck hands of the steamer Sares, which. loaded concentrates at Port Pine for Newcastle, refused to proceed to sea with the steward on ...

    Article : 103 words
  42. BRITISH WHEAT MARKETS.

    Wheat cargoes were dull and quotations generally lower, parcels were inactive at lower rates. ...

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