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  3. THE PRINCE IN INDIA SECUNDERXBAD REVIEW

    HYDERABAD, Thursday. — The Prince of Wales this morning motored to the British military cantonment of Se[?]derabad, where he reviewed 3500 ...

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  4. "IF." POLAND'S OFFER TO GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Poland has offered to restore friendly relations with Germany, provided the latter carries out the Vorsailles treaty, and does not ...

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  5. IN IRISH FREE STATE THORNS ON THE PATH

    LONDON, Thursday.—Following a labor dispute, Major Hallinan, proprietor of the flour, mills at Mallow, 20 miles from Cork, was kidnapped while ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA DAY LONDON CELEBRATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The first function of the Australia-Day celebrations in London to-day was the opening of the exhibition of Australian products ...

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  7. KARL AND ZITA

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Ambassadors conference has fixed Karl's and Zita's pensions. The "Echo de Paris" says that the pensions total 6,000,000 francs ...

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  8. CONSTANTINE

    PARIS, Thursday.—The correspondent of "Le Matin" at Belgrade states that at a recent meeting between the Kings of Serbia and Koumania and ...

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  9. LATE POPE BENEDICT XV.

    ROME, Thursday.—The remains of the late Pope Benediet XV. were buried to-day. The coffin was placed in the chapel, and the Holy Sacrament ...

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  10. INFANTS AT LAW

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Huddersfield Magistrate to-day declined to make an order to pay income tax against two workmen under the age of 21 on the ...

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  11. VISITORS GREATLY IMPRESSED.

    The visitors were greatly impressed by the splendid and comprehensive display, including practically all Australia's exports except meat and fresh ...

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  12. MOTOR CAR THIEVES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Scotland Yard has rounded up a gang of motor car thieves who have been operating in London for some time. After altering ...

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  13. BRITISH VITAL STATISTICS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Official returns show that the birth rate for 1921 of England and Wales was 22.4 per 1000, and the death rate 12.1. The latter is ...

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  14. CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD

    LONDON, Thursdays.—Ernest Terah Hooley, Thomas Fletcher (ex-mayor), John Angus Macdonald (ex-mayor of [?]keston), Thomas Llewellyn Demery ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SOLETEES.

    On the 134th anniversary of the foundation of Australia, which was celebrated in London to-day, the Church of St. Dunstan-in-the-East was ...

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  16. £500 A YEAR

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British civil air pilots are organising a trade union in order to stabilise their remuneration and improve conditions of ...

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  17. LATE LORD MONTSTEPHEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The late Lord Mountstephen left £1,500,000. He bequeathed £10,000 to Dr. Barnardo's homes and £2000 to the Victoria ...

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  18. POPLAR UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Several hundred unemployed to-day presented themselves at the Poplar Guardians' office demanding increased out relief. They ...

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  19. SONOMA AGAIN

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—The ss Sonoma's officers have reported that the U.S. naval convicts attacked the members of the crew at Pago-Pago, one ...

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  20. DEMOCRATI[?] AUSTRALIA.

    Dean Inge regretted that the average Englishman knew very little of Australia, but British politicians had a deep interest in Australia. They looked ...

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  21. JOHANNESBURG STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday. — The strike conference will be considering proposals from the Federation to-morrow, but little hope of a settlement is ...

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  22. "RUBBISH."

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The managing agent of the Oceanic Steamship Company to-day, commenting on the American cable in connection with the ...

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  23. "ACQUITTED."

    CHARGED WITH MALINGERING. PARIS, Thursday.—The trial concluded to-day of M. Vilgrain (Minister for Food in the Clemenceau Ministry), who ...

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  24. ONE DANGER.

    After referring to the effects of climate upon peoples, Dean Inge said he had heard that Sydney people took life more easily and engaged in less ...

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  25. EMPLOYERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reviewing Mr. A. B. Piddington's pamphlet "The Next Step," the "Pall Mall Gazette," criticising his proposal to endow children ...

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  26. ROUND WORLD AIR RACE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Ross Smith (the well-known Australian aviator and cross-world flier) has completed his arrangements for a round the world ...

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  27. AN ADMIRER OF AUSTRALIA;

    The Duke of York was the guest of honor to-day at the Australia-Day luncheoen at the Hotel Cecil. The tables were lavishly decorated with wattle ...

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  31. SIR JOSEPH COOK'S RECEPTION.

    In the evening Sir Joseph hold a reception at Australia House. Among the 800 guests were the Dominion High Commissioners, the Agents-General and ...

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