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  3. SPA CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Millerand, in an interview with "Le Matin," Paris, said:— "Mr. Lloyd George and myself ...

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  4. FIRST ARMY OF BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord French says that although the First Army perished, its spirit will remain enshrined in the hearts of its ...

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  5. SEQUEL TO WAR PESTILENCE AND FAMINE

    DES MOINES (Iowa, United States), Monday.—Mr. H. P. Davidson, chairman of the United States' League of Red Cross Societies; declared at the ...

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  6. WITH THE PRINCE ARRIVAL AT DUNEDIN

    DUNEDIN, Monday.—The journey this afternoon by Royal train enabled the Prince to see the most picturesque part of the South Island under perfect ...

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  7. MOSLEMS OF INDIA

    ALLAHABAD, Monday.—Owing to the dangerous feeling throughout India, the Turkish peace terms have been withheld from publication until ...

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  8. EMPIRE BUILDERS

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—The body of the late Sir Leander Starr Jameson will be entrained to-day for Bulawayo for interment on the Matoppo ...

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  9. OUR NATIONAL BUSINESS

    Sir,—I ask the manhood of Darwin to give a practical illustration of their genuine manhood by making, not just a protest, but an effective protest ...

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  10. POLAND AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—A Bolshevik wireless received at Paris says.— "We have started to advance in the Kieff region. Fighting is proceeding ...

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  11. DEVONPORT WATER PROBLEMS

    Sir,—There seem to be some rather exaggerated ideas as to the increase the town water supply will receive from the new main; some even think ...

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  12. STRIKE IN CHINA

    SHANGHAI (China). Sunday.— Three million Chinese students, who rebelled on April 14 against the Peking Military Government's direct ...

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  13. MEXICAN REVOLUTION

    MEXICO CITY (Guatemala), Monday.—The United Press Association learns that Carranza's last fight was an heroic spectacle. Without water and ...

    Article : 89 words
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  15. LATROBE POLICE COURT

    At the Latrobe Police Court yesterday morning, before Messrs. H. Beresford and J. Matthews, J.'sP., Isaac Martin was charged with ...

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  16. U.S. RAILWAYS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United Press Association states that the United States' railways will face immediate collapse owing to ...

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  17. PORT CHALMERS A BLAZE OF GLORY.

    The Prince then rejoined the train, which sped southwards to Dunedin in fast-falling darkness. As the Royal train was very much behind time, ...

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  18. "A RUBBER STAMP"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United States' Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Daniels) declared in his evidence before the Naval Investigation ...

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  19. RESULTS OF PORRIDGE, HAGGIS AND SCOTCH—!

    Dunedin was in a different mood from Christchurch. The crowd flung up its collective hats, whooping joyously. ...

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  20. BOLD IDEAS IN ILLUMINATION.

    DUNEDIN, Tuesday.—Dunedin, in common with other New Zealand cities, has set a high standard for the Australian capitals in welcoming the ...

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  23. ENTERPRISING SCOTTISH LADS

    In spite of this double precaution, [?] tribe of agile urchins, showing bare legs and red heads, made their appearance alongside the line of motor cars ...

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  24. PRINCE OBJECTS TO CONFETTI.

    The Prince has, on several occasions, intimated his intense dislike to being bombarded with confetti. This senseless practice has now ceased, but ...

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  25. GREATEST NIGHT EVER KNOWN IN DUNEDIN.

    The streets were so brilliantly lighted by corruseating devices, festoons, and pillars of fire, that the happy grins on the myriads of faces stood cut as ...

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  26. CITIZENS' BALL.

    The citizens' ball in the Art Gallery Hall last night was attended by over 460 people, who were personally greeted by the Prince. He shook hands ...

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