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  6. British Labor Party Still Favors the Rejected Protocol

    The Geneva Protocol, rejected so emphatically by the whole Empire, is still favored by the leaders of the British Labor party. They want the rejection debated in the House of Commons. The French Government's policy of adherence to the Protocol ...

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  7. CHURCHILL WINS

    The struggle between the Admiralty authorities, who wanted a £10,000,000 increase on this year's naval estimates, and the Chancellor of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIRST EXERCISE

    Wearing a heavy overcoat, the King to-day took in the Palace corridors, his first exercise since his illness. His Majesty will leave for the south ...

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  9. THORN'S DEFENCE

    Norman Thorn, poultry farmer, who is now being tried on a charge of murdering his fiancee, Elsie Cameron, a London typist, in his hut at Crowborough, Sussex, is endeavoring to establish the defence that the girl, desperate oyer his refusal to marry her, hung ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HER AMBITION

    Religious differences were, she said, the cause of the divorce of Mrs. J. V. Nash from Sabat Bey, an Egyptian, to whom she was married in Cairo only ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BAD FOR CRIMINALS

    The London offices of American newspapers continue to experiment in sending topical photographs by wireless to New York, with varying ...

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  12. EVENLY DIVIDED

    The Cairo correspondent of "The Times" says the Ministry of the interior gives the result of the elections as follows:-- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MORE FAVORABLE

    The condition of Tommy Adrian, "Boy" Charlton's mentor, is slightly more favorable. His doctor says that if the improvement is maintained he ...

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  14. WHEAT TOBOGGANS

    Operations on both the Chicago and Winnipeg grain markets were ushered in this morning by an almost complete collapse. ...

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  15. CONFERENCE CONCLUDED

    Though it was previously stated that the Naval Conference here, aboard H.M.S. Hawkins (flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir Allan Everett, of ...

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    The great regatta yesterday on the Parramatta River drew men and women of all classes and conditions. These spectators had a commanding position on the wharf at Henley, where they saw the New Zealanders win "The Sun" Cup, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CAUSES ANXIETY

    Though he has slept well, the condition of Lord Curzon, who was operated on on March 9, is still causing anxiety. ...

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  18. TO BE REVISED

    The Budget speech by the Finance Minister, Mr. J. A. Robb, forecasts an inquiry into the Canadian tariff, with a view to its thorough revision, for ...

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  19. SUN NEWS-PICTORIAL

    Copies can be obtained from Railway and Quay Bookstalls, Gordon & Gotch, all News agents, or through the Office. ...

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