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  3. HUNGARY AND AUSTRIA

    PARIS, Monday.—The Council of Allied Ambassadors has sent the Hungarian Minister at Paris a Note demanding the withdrawal of the ...

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  4. SECURITY OF FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Paris correspondent of the London "Express" telegraphs as follows:— Ex-President Poincare, whose many ...

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  5. INDIAN UNREST

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday.—Unrest in India continues, At Mohurrum a contemplated religious procession has been forbidden. In the Cochin district, which ...

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  6. TERRIBLE TRAIN TRAGEDY

    PARIS, Sunday.—The express train from Strasburg to Lyous was derailed to-day at Ee[?]ets (France). As a result of the smash, 36 persons ...

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  7. DEUTSCHLAND EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Sunday.—As a result of the explosion which occurred on board the German submarine Deutschland during dismantling operations at ...

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  8. BAVARIA'S RIGHTS

    MUNICH, Monday.—The conference at Berlin between the German Imperial Government and the Bavarian delegation has arrived at a compromise, ...

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  9. MARQUIS OF MILFORD HAVEN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Admiral, the Marquis of Milford Haven, who spent last week in Scotland on a holiday, returned to London on Saturday in good ...

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  10. QUEST EXPEDITION

    CAPETOWN, Monday — Professor Goddard, Professor of Geology and Zoology, at the Stellenbosch University, has been nominated to fill the last ...

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  11. STUDYING MARS

    It is reported from London that utilising the town of Chanaral, in Chile (S. America) as an observation station, Mr. B. M'Afee, an American ...

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  12. ANGORA FALLS

    A message from Smyrna says it is reported that Angora has fallen after 10 days of very severe fighting, and great losses on both sides. ...

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  13. GERMAN MONARCHISM

    It is reported from Berlin that the prospects of Bavaria yielding to the pressure of the German Government for the quelling of the Monarchist ...

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  14. LABOR-SAVING DEVICE

    It is reported from London that a big labor-saving device, known as a "burner," is being used in the Mersey ship-repairing yards. The ...

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  15. ABYSSINIAN RAIDS

    It is reported from London that a reassuring statement has been received from a trustworthy quarter with regard to the Abyssinian incursion towards ...

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  16. NON-STRIKING OF RATES

    It is reported from London that three of Poplar's women councillors insisted on being arrested in their own homes, whither a procession of ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN IN TROUBLE.

    A message from London states that the magistrate at Bow street Police Court, remarking, "You are two thorough rascals," sentenced David ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT'S POLICY.

    The Imperial Chancellor (Dr. Wirth), in the course of a speech to a meeting of the Centre Party, dwelling upon the urgency of defending the republic ...

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  19. TABLE CAPE COUNCIL

    Sir,—Regarding the report of the meeting of last week in reference to road leading, to my farm at Elliott, I am rather surprised at Mr. John ...

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  20. INDIGNANT WIVES.

    The wives of the arrested Poplar councillors are very vocal with regard to the sufferings of their husbands. Three of them who visited the prison ...

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  21. "WHITE" NEW ZEALAND

    It is reported from Vancouver that the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. W. F. Massey) before leaving said that New Zealand's determination was ...

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  22. JONAHS

    BATHURST (N.S.W.).—The superstitions of the Australian sailors are not altogether complimentary to the priests and parsons, according to ...

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  23. AUSTRALASIA'S DISADVANTAGE.

    Mr. Massey keenly regrets that the United States failed to agree to a preliminary conference on Pacific problems. He feels it strongly, because it ...

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  24. COUNCIL'S SUGGESTION.

    It is reported from London that 8000 summonses for the non-payment of rates have been issued by the Sheffield City Council, which is being ...

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  25. POTATO GRADING

    Sir,—With regard to this important subject, I would suggest that the matter he optional. Many growers would have no objection to pay a small fee ...

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  26. BILIOUSNESS- BANISHED.

    "I can say without the least doubt," writes Mr. Leo. Burrows, Coo-ee "that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are an incomparable medicine for ...

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