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  3. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP

    LONDON, Monday. — At the Olympie Joe Beckett (holder) knocked ont Bombardier Wells (challenger) in the third round of the contest for the ...

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  4. BRER RABBIT

    A discussion arose at the Devonport Council meeting yesterday respecting the rabbit pest, following the reading of a circular letter from the ...

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  5. HUNGARIAN CRISIS MOBILISING ARMY.

    PARIS, Monday. — The Hungarian Government has ordered thE mobilisation of four classes of its army. ...

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  6. MEXICAN REVOLUTION REBEL SUCCESSES

    MEXICO CITY (Guatemala), Monday.—The revolutionists have captured Tampico. Villa, the bandit leader, has downed ...

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  7. NEW M'S.L.C.

    The new member of the Legislative Council for South Esk, Mr. Alan Wardlaw, is a young farmer in the Fingal district. He served with the ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS ENDORSEMENT BY AMERICA.

    WASHINOTON, Monday.—President Wilson has formally called upon the Democratic Party to endorse the League of Nations and condemn the Lodge ...

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  9. PROGRESS OF THE PRINCE IN LOVELY SOUTH ISLAND

    NELSON (N.Z.), Monday.—In wonderful weather and under perfect conditions the Prince had his first experience of travel in South Island to-day. ...

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  10. DARDANELLES FORTS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.— Turkish Nationalists in Anatolia have captured thE fortifications commanding thE Dardanelles. ...

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  11. POLAND AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Polish advance varies from 100 to 150 kilometers in depth. The Poles have occupied more than 600,000 square ...

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  12. FRENCH STRIKE A FIASCO

    PARIS, Monday. — There were early indications that to-day's socalled general strike would prove a fiasco. The normal bus and tram ...

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  13. FEDERAL TROOPS JOIN OBREGON.

    Desertions from the ranks of the Mexican Federal Army to aid the revolution are so widespread as to create the probability that Carranza will be ...

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  14. BEHIND A MASK

    BERLIN, Monday.—Freiheit protests that Ludendorff is still in close touch with both military and political leaders, and urges the Government to ...

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  15. HALF COUNTRY LOST.

    In the El Paso district General Juarez is across the Rio Grande, and has officially severed relations with the Carranza Government. ...

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  16. MISCHIEVOUS TALK

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mr. Daniels, Secretary to the United States Navy, highly praises Admiral Benson's saying, "We would as soon fight ...

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  17. DELORAINE COUNCIL

    The monthly meeting of the Delorain Council was held on Mondau. Present:—The Warden (Cr. G. L. Flow ers), Crs. Burnie, A. Scott, Everett, ...

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  18. NEW CONQUEST OF MEXICO.

    Scarcely a State in the Republic has escaped the wave of dissatisfaction, and not a day passes but a Federal garrison revolts, usually joining General ...

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  19. ULVERSTONE HOSPITAL

    The monthly meeting of the Ulverstone Hospital Committee was held in the Court House on Monday night. Present were: — Messrs. C. Eaton ...

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  20. BLENHEIM'S FINE RECORD.

    After receiving a royal salute from the people of Picton, a little township nestling at the head of the Sound, behind Mabel Island, the Prince entered ...

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  21. CARRANZA CAPTURED.

    Later.—Ex-President Carranza has been captured at Apizaco, 85 miles from the capital. His safety has been guaranteed by General Alvaro Obregon, the ...

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  22. BITTER ATTACK ON ADMIRAL SIMS.

    Mr. Daniels said further that Admiral Sims' great ambition was to become an honorary member of the British Admiralty, and that his officers were ...

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  23. GREEN BRANCH OF PEACE.

    Passing through Tuamarina, the Prince could see from the train windows a few Maoris of the same tribe which caused those adventurers to pay the ...

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  24. ANGLO-JAP. ALLIANCE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United Press Association learns that Australian, New Zealand and Canadian advice will be sought before Britain ...

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  26. LONDON DOCK CHARGES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Port of London authority is increasing the dock charges by 65 per cent., making a total increase of 150 per cent, over pre-war ...

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  27. STEEL COMBINE

    The city editor of the London "Times" considers that the British-Canadian steel combine is an important imperial industrial development, and the first ...

    Article : 172 words
  28. BANKING ENTERPRISE

    A London cable reports that the prospectus of the P. and O. Banking Corporation provides for a capital of £5,000,000, in 500,000 £10 shares. ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. VETERAN'S OF BLENHEIM.

    The Mayor of Blenheim, in welcoming the Prince this morning, said that 1750 men had gone, from that district to the great war. They had nobly ...

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  31. HIGH COST OF BOOKS

    Book publishing in London has reached a crisis, and it is quite possible that very soon the business will practically cease. ...

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  32. CA' CANNY AT WORK

    Disappointed owing to the failure of the drivers and porters of passenger trains to adopt "ca' canny," the extremist section of the railway men ...

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  33. IS RYAN A PROFITEER?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The present unstable financial position of the Government, and the mismanagement which had brought it about, were the ...

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  34. LUNCH IN THE BUSH.

    The rain of 16 cars travelled a few miles from Havelock on the road to Nelson, and then halted for lunch in Wood's Dell, within sound of the ...

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  35. FAREWELL TO NELSON.

    NELSON (N.Z.), Tuesday Morning. —THE Prince's journey by motor from PictOr was managed entirely by thE New Zealand Hallway Department, ...

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  36. OPINIONS DIFFER

    DAPTO (N.S.W.), — Aid. Gorrell (Mayor of Central Illawarra), speaking at a welcome to returned soldiers, said that he hAd no time for temperance men ...

    Article : 95 words
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  38. OVER THE RANGES.

    The next stage was a long drive over the Whangamon Ranges to Nelson, which was 92 miles from the starting point, Picton. The cars travelled at a ...

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  39. "PRINCE OF WALES BOULEVARD."

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — In order to have a permanent reminder of the visit of the Prince of Wales to Geelong, the City Council has decided to invite ...

    Article : 112 words
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  41. NELSON AT LAST.

    So we came to Nelson, with bells ringing, cadets and school children lining the streets and the whole of the township shouting with enthusiasm. ...

    Article : 66 words
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