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  4. PRINCESS WEDS

    LONDON, To-day-Princess Mary, accompanied by Lord Lascelless received farther wedding ghts at Buckingham Palace on Friday, including a case of ...

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  5. EGYPT A NATION

    LONDON, To-day.-The "Daily Mail" reports that, following on a long audience with His Majesty, the King, Lord Allenby, F.M. (High Commissioner in Egypt) will ...

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  6. ULSTER BETRAYED

    LONDON, To-day.-When the House of Commons debate on the Ulster amendment to the Irish Bill was resumed, Lord Hugh Cecil attacked the Government for a ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND'S GIFT

    LONDON, To-day.-Sir Salmond representative of New Zealand at the Washington Conference), who has arrived here, is convinced of the neccesity for ...

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  9. FRANCE'S CREDIT

    LONDON, To-day.-The "Times" correspondent at Paris reports that the French Government has expelled Jean Nydias (a Rusian banker) and Michael ...

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  10. TELEPHONE MESSAGES

    LONDON, Friday.-The bottling up of telephone messages until they are required is rendered possible by a new invention which is a combination of the ...

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  11. JO'BURG STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG, To-day.-The strikers are returning slowly. Altogether about a thousand workers responded to the Premier's appeal, but tee mining ...

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  12. ZINC CORPORATION

    To-day.-At the Anglo-German arbitration tribunal sitting in London it Was announced that the claim of the Zinc Comporation, Limited, against ...

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  13. WASHINGTON PACTS

    VANCOUVER, To-day.-While Mr. Harding was preparing to communicate with Mr Hughes to-day regarding the Senate's request for further information ...

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  14. ENGLAND'S MEAT

    LONDON, To-day. Practically one-half of the United Kingdom's mean supply is now imported compared with a little over one-third ten years ago (says "Weddel's ...

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  15. EXTRAORDINARY MISTAKE

    An extraordinary mistake occurred in connection with the burgal at the Shooter's Hill Cemetery of Constable Parker. The Flower-bedecked coffin and cortege of ...

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  16. STEEL WORKS CLOSE.

    LONDON, To-day.-Owing to the high cost of production the Armstrong-What-worth Company announces it is closing down steetwork at Newcastle [?] ...

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  17. BONUS FOR SAMMIES

    WASHINGTON. To-day.-Congress is again attempting to solve the soldiers' and plan. It is unable to agree Whether to invoke a general sales tax and pay a ...

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  18. WHITES ON THE RUN

    VLADIVOSTOCK, To-day.-It is officially reported from Chita that the Reds, 10,000 strong, reoccupied Habarovs. on Monday after two days' bard fighting, the ...

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  19. DUMP AND SHELL

    A message received at Puris from Mayence states that the dangers lurking as a result of the war are grievously shown by two shocking disasters. ...

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  20. ULSTER BORDER

    LONDON, Friday.-The Ulster correspondent of the "Darby Mail" says [?]border more and more resembles one the battle areas in France. ...

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  21. PEARCE IN CANADA.

    VANCOUVER, To-day.-Mr. Pearce reached Buffalo City on Friday, and will leave there for Australia. While in Montreal he met Sir Thomas Tait. and was ...

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  22. LOWER BANK BATE.

    LONDON, To-day.-The fall in the bank rate has resulted in a buoyant repercussion on the Stock Exchange. All gift edged securities, war stocks, and ...

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  23. THE "NAVY CUTS"

    The Admiralty memorandum rebutting the statements in the Geddes Economy Committee's report lias raised a storm of the first magnitude. ...

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  24. FITTING AND TURNING WORKSHOPS AT THE SCHOOL OF MINES,

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  25. ROYAL TROUSSEAU

    Princess Mary's trousseau sends the fashion experts into ecstacies when describing the wonderful frocks. The going away gown is of a powder blue charmeuse. ...

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  26. CONFIDENCE MEN

    New York, To-day.-Financiers estimate that between five hundred and two thousand million dollars are annually stolen, from Americans by confidence men and ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA'S ORPINGTONS.

    LONDON, To-day.-Mr. C. A. House, a well-known poultry expert, at a juncheon on the eve of his tour of investigation in Australia, America, and Canada, ...

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  28. CANDIDATE WILL SING.

    LONDON, To-day.-The Paris newspapers state that Miss Marguerite Nielka, a cousin of Lady Denman, has decided to stand for the British Parliament at the ...

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  29. GAS POISONING.

    LONDON, To-day.-Deaths from gas poisoning continue to be prevalent. At Cheisea a woman and two children were found dead in a flat, the room being ...

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  30. BRIGHTON.

    About 150 people assembled this afternoon in response to an invitation from Messrs. Jackman & Treloar to inspect the new shope and residential flats they have ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    A message from Ottawa says that despite official denials it appears certain that Canada and Australia are in a fair way to coming together on the subject of ...

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  32. £5 5/- FOR A NAME

    A suitable name is required for a sub-division of a large area of laud immediately adjoining the Marino Railway Station A plan of the proposed subdivision has been ...

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  33. WATERLOO CUP.

    LONDON, To-day.-In the final of the Waterloo Cup. run at Liverpool, Guards Brigade beat Beaded Both. The betting was 30 to 100 the winner. ...

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  34. BOXING.

    LONDON, To-day.-Lewis knocked out Gummer at Brighton in the first round. It is expected that the winner will be matched with Carpentier about the middle ...

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  37. M. SASTRIS VISIT.

    LONDON, To-day.- M. Sastri (of India) expects to visit Australia about May if he is not interfered with and if there are no untoward developments in ...

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