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  4. FRIENDSHIP REMAINS

    Mr. Balfour said today:--"You may take it as settled that Anglo French relations are not going to depend upon this or that Ministry, There have been many changes in Government in France since the beginning of war, but none have substantially ...

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  5. "ALL OR NOTHING"

    Mr. Henry Ford, the millionaire motor car manufacturer, has announced his willingness to buy the entire French Navy, ...

    Article : 176 words
  6. LOST AUSTRALIAN

    The "Daily. Mail" states that in response to a cable from Mr. Hughes, Scotland Yard is investigating the disappearance of the former Australian ...

    Article : 294 words
  7. FACING BANKRUPTCY

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Pekin draws a gloomy picture of China's sore straits, split into factions under a new and weak Government, ...

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  8. COOK WELCOMED

    The British press cordially welcomes Sir Joseph Cook. The "Daily Mail" describes his career as a romance, and a standing proof that the highest ...

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  9. "TOO LIMITED"

    A message from Cannes states that in the course of a friendly memorandum to Mr. Lloyd Georgo. Italy betrays regret that the Anglo French ...

    Article : 172 words
  10. BABY ELEPHANTS TIME AS KITTENS

    The photographer who snapped this merry bunch on the Chindwarra yesterday afternoon was alarmed when one of the elephants foraged with his trunk in his coal pocket for a stray biscuit "Oh, it's all right," said' the captain; "they won't hurt you." The elephants proved as playful as kittens, and as inquisitive as children. The camera, was an irresistible attraction, and the young visitors made earnest elephant noises to be allowed to play with it--"just for a minute." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NO FOUL

    The "Dally Mail" states that sporting circles are eagerly discussing Carpentier's last blow. It Is generally agreed that never had a second punch ...

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  12. BADLY-OFF MINERS

    The executive committee of the Miners' Federation has decided to approach the coalowners with a view to both parties making joint ...

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  13. NOTHING LIKE IT

    The sole British matador, Leonard Trimby, is visiting London on sick leave. He declares that hull fighting excels all British sports, and is the ...

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  14. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Mr. Balfour will be unable to leave Washington on his return journey to Britain before January 23 ...

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  15. MORE RELEASES

    Irish political prisoners have been released from London gaols. Those released from Pentonville visited Casement's grave, knelt down and ...

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