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  2. The British Government Will Not Proceed With Singapore Project

    LONDON, March 18. -- Lord Chelmsford, First Lord of the Admiralty announced to-day, in the House of Lords, that the Government had decided to abandon the proposal to establish a naval base at Singapore. In making the announcement. Lord Chelmsford summarised the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LETTER AT GAP NO TRACE OF BODY

    The discovert of a letter addressed "To the one who finds it," on the cliffs at Watson's Bay yesterday, provides the police with a mystery which up ...

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  4. PRIME MINISTER TALKS SINGAPORE

    MELBOURNE, [?] was [?] ...

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  5. AMERICA'S PROSPERITY DEPENDS UPON PEACE

    NEW YORK, March 18. -- America will unquestionably feel the impulse to work for the permanent peace of Europe, on which a large measure of ...

    Article : 265 words
  6. BRITISH MINISTRY'S NAVAL ESTIMATES

    LONDON, March 18. -- Introducing the Naval Estimates in the House of Commons, Mr. Ammon, Secretary to this Admiralty, emphasised the ...

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  7. SOLID SUPPORT FOR "LABOR DAILY"

    "We the workers, have at least got what we all have been saying for years is a necessity, viz., A LABOR ...

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  8. NATIONALISTS SNUB VICEROY OF INDIA

    BELHI, March 18. -- Lord Reading, of Viceroy, sent back the Finance [?] to the Assembly with a recom[?]dation to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SHOULD BE MOST INTERESTING.

    LONDON, March 19. -- Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has announced that the opinions of the Dominions on the ...

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  10. JAPAN AND RUSSIA BEGINNINGS TO AGREE

    SHANGHAI, March 18. -- The Vladivostock correspondent of the Tokyo newspaper "Asahi" reports that the Japanese arrested and imprisoned by ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. IRISH ARMY MUTINEERS AGAIN ESCAPE ARREST

    DUBLIN, March 19. -- The siege of an hotel which army mutineers had barricaded was raised at 10 o'clock thin morning. General Tobin esca[?]ed ...

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  12. TURKESTAN REBELS ARE AGAIN ACTIVE

    BOMBAY, March 18. -- The Allahabad "Pioneer" reports from Turkestan tell of the recrudescence of rebel activities, in the course of which ...

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  13. U.S. "DOUGHBOYS" TO GET WAR BONUS

    WASHINGTON, March 18 -- The House of Representatives has passed the Soldiers' Bonus Bill by votes to 54. ...

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  14. PRINCE OF WALES RIDING ACCIDENTS

    LONDON, March 18. -- The question of the Prince of Wales' riding accidents was raised in the House of Commons to-day, when Colonel ...

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  15. ENGLAND'S OBJECTION TO EX-ENEMY SPORTSMEN

    LONDON, March 18. -- The Lawn Tennis Association has decided to inform the United States Tennis Council that it does not agree to the ...

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  16. SWARAJISTS CAPTURE CALCUTTA COUNCIL

    CALCUTTA, March 18. -- Addressing the Bengal Legislature, Lord Lytton, the Governor, warned the Swara[?]sts of the results of rejecting the Budget. ...

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  17. KID LEWIS OUTPOINTS FRENCH CHAMPION

    PARIS, Wednesday. -- Kid Lewis defeated Francis Charles, the French middleweight champion, on points, in a 15-round contest. ...

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    A corner of the Pleasance at the headquarters of the University Union. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SOUVENIR HUNTERS RAID BRITISH SQUADRON

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- According to official figures, over 90,000 people visited the vessels of the British service squadron yesterday. ...

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  20. CANNED MEAT TENDERS ARE CONFIDENTIAL

    LONDON, March 18. -- In the House of Commons Mr. Hannon (Conservative) miked the price of the tender by the South American firm to whom the ...

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  21. PREMIER MASSEY SHEDS SOME TEARS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday. -- When advised of the British Government's advised determination to drop the Singapore scheme, Mr. Massey expressed ...

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  22. GERMANY DEALS WITH SWISS-FRANCO SPY

    B[?]RLIN, March 18. -- The supreme Court at Le[?]zig has sentenced the Swiss cinema manager. M. [?]enz to [?] years penal servitude for ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. LONDON WOOL SALES LARGELY ATTENDED

    LONDON, March 18. -- At the opening of the second [?] of the wool sales, a catalogue of 12,494 bales was submitted to a large attendance ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    FORECAST: some farther showers on the coast, [?] north of Sydney, and about the northern tablelands ...

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  25. FRENCH GOVERNMENT REORGANISES ARMY

    PARIS, March 18. -- The Bill for the [?]organisation of the army introduced into the Chamber of Deputies provides for an active army of 32 ...

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  26. PENNY POSTAGE COSTS TOO MUCH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Postmaster-General, Mr. Gibson, said it was impossible at present to restore penny postage in the Commonwealth. ...

    Article : 31 words
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