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  5. IMITATiON PEARLS.

    LONDON, To-day.—Japanese "cultured pearls were responsible for a bubbut among dealers. The Chamber of Commerce summoned a meeting, which sat for ...

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  6. CHINA'S NEW PRESIDENT.

    SHANGHAI, To-day.—Reuters Canton correspondent states that Sun Yat Sen has formally assumed office as "President of China"—amid general rejoicings. ...

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  7. A MODERN NAPOLEON

    SIMLA, To-day.—Reuter's Poshawar correspondent reports that Haji Abdurrazaq, the notorious firebrand, to whose influence the prolongation of the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S DOWNFALL

    The critics do not attach much importance to the failure of the Australians in their match against Mr. Lionel Robinson's eleven. It is pointed out it was purely a country house fixture, in which Macartney caused great ...

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  9. AN HISTORIC MEETING

    Unarmed and unaccompanied, Sir James Craig (Ulster Unionist leader) went to a small house outside Dublin and met Eamonn de Valera (President of the Irish Republic). As the result of the conversations ...

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  10. MINERS LOSING FIGHT.

    LONDON, To-day.—There are growing indications that the Miners' Federation is losing control of the men, some of whom are returning to work in small bodies, ...

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  11. GERMAN CABINET CRISIS.

    LONDON, To-day.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Times" says Germany is still defiant. The political crisis produced only talk. A new Cabinet has not ...

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  12. ARMY EXPENDITURE.

    SIMLA, To-day.—Information is officially published replying to criticisms upon the growth of military expenditure proportionately to the total Indian ...

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  13. U.S. SEAMEN.

    A seamen's strike throughout America will begin on Sunday unless the eleventh-hour mediation by President Harding, to whom the leaders appealed, proves ...

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  14. LOVE OF SPORT.

    The "Times" in a leading article commenting on the great enthusiasm aroused by the Australians' visit, says:—"Cricket is likely to exercise a more compelling ...

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  15. REDUCED WAGES.

    LONDON, To-day.—The protracted negotiations between the bonding trade employers and operatives terminated in the conclusion of an agreement for a ...

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  16. THE RETORT COURTEOUS.

    Despite the fact that unanimity at the Supreme Council was incomplete with regard to the methods to be followed, the discussions were marked by a lot of ...

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  17. HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION.

    LONDON, Friday.—Carpentier, accompanied by the faithful Deschamps, will sail from Paris for New York on May 7. He will train at Long Island for ...

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  18. MEMORIES OF FRITZ.

    South London was treated to a spectacle reminiscent of Zeppelin visitations. R33 left Pulham at 9 o'clock and visited Croydon aerodrome to test some new ...

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  19. WAR'S TOLL.

    LONDON, To-day.—An official return shows that 9,500,000 enlisted in the British armies in war time. The total casualties were 3,266,362. An analysis of ...

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  20. SEAT IN SUPREME COUNCIL.

    WASHINGTON, To-day.—It is authoritatively stated that President Harding has decided to accept the invitation to the United States to be represented on ...

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  21. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    LONDON, To-day.—A hold-up of British shipping is threatening owing to the ships' stewards and cooks at all ports refusing to sail on reduced wage terms ...

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  22. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    VANCOUVER, To-day.—The Premier of New Zealand (Mr. Massey), interviewed on his way to the Premiers' Conference, said New Zealand favoured a renewal of ...

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  23. GOVERNOR IMPRISONED.

    A message from Cairo states that a disturbance occurred at Tantah, in the Delta, owing to disorderly natives joining in a demonstration. The police were ...

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  24. WOMEN PREACHERS.

    LONDON, To-day.—The Presbyterian Assembly has resolved to admit women to eldership and deaconship of the church, and has approved in principle the ...

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  25. BRITISH FLEET.

    An important change is being made in the formation of the British, fleet. The first and second battle squadrons are to be amalgamated, and will be the ...

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  26. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    The future success of the Majestic Theatre as a picture house has been assured by the first-class programmes that have been submitted since the opening ...

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  27. BAWRA WOOL.

    LONDON, To-day.—The Bawra offering of 9,800 bales comprised rather a miscellaneous lot, but it was eagerly bought at prices favouring sellers. ...

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  28. VIGNERONS' CONGRESS.

    Widespread interest is being takes in the Viticultural Congress which is to be held on May 17 and 18. On Monday the annual gathering of the Federal Viticultural ...

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  29. A POPULAR LOAN.

    LONDON, To-day.—The Melbourne Harbour Trust loan opened at a 2 per cent, premium, the holders of the old loan taking advantage of the opportunity to ...

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  30. SHORT OF MONEY.

    J. H. Kirkwood and J. V. East are faced with financial difficulties. The trip has been more expensive than was expected, and despite economising they ...

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  31. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME.

    Another complete change of programme was presented to-day by Messrs. Ben and John Fuller at their popular vaudeville centre. The programme was attractive ...

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  32. THE NEW POOR.

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Medical Association has made representations to the Ministry of Health that some of the wards iu the workhouses should be ...

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  33. TRACKED BY AEROPLANE.

    LONDON, To-day.—Two Copenhagen bankers pursued an absconding bank swindler ia an aeroplane. Overtaking him on board a harbour steamer they ...

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  34. INVENTOR OF KINEMA.

    LONDON, To-day.—A real-life romance was disclosed by the sudden death of Mr. W. Friese Greene, the inventor of the kineiua, while addressing a meeting of the ...

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  35. NEW GUINEA ACT.

    Monday has been fixed by the Federal Government as the day on which the New Guinea Act will operate. The government of the former German possessions, which ...

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  36. A RECORD BREAK.

    LONDON, To-day.—Newman, playing Lawrance, scored a break of 1,024, a record for ivories under the existing rules, which were altered since George Gray ...

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  37. "KINGSTON PARK."

    Survey plans of the beautiful new seaside resort, Kingston Park, adjoining Seacliff, may be bad at Seacliff Post Office, at the Kingston residence, or from the ...

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  38. KIRKWOOD AT ST. ANDREWS

    LONDON, To-day.—Kirkwood's first round of the full medal course at St. Andrews resulted in 36 out and 38 home. ...

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