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  3. THE PRINCE IN INDIA. HYDERABAD VISIT ENDS.

    PRINCE OF WALES' CAMP, HYDERABAD, Saturday. — The visit of the Prince of Wales to Hyderabad concluded this afternoon with military ...

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  4. IN THE FAR EAST. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Dr. Ching Hui Wang, spokesman of the Chinese delegation, announced to-day that China had decided to accept Mr. ...

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  5. NO COMPROMISE. FORTY-FOUR HOURS' WEEK.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The executive of the National Federation of Building Operatives has refused to accept any compromise in regard to the ...

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  7. HOME RULE FOR EGYPT. ANNOUNCEMENT TO-DAY.

    LONDON, Saturday. — It is reported in London that a new committee has been formed at Cairo to carry on the boycott of Britons and British goods ...

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  8. IRISH FREE STATE. NORTH-SOUTH PACT DEFENDED.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Ulster Premier (Sir James Craig), speaking at the Unionist Council luncheon at Belfast yesterday, defended his agreement ...

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  9. ENTERPRISE UNDERMINED

    LONDON, Saturday. — At a meeting of the London Joint City and Midland Bank Ltd., held yesterday the president (Mr. Reginald M'Kenna), said: "Our ...

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  10. RULES FOR WARFARE.

    The Warfare Rules Commission will meet after the conclusion of the present Conference, the United States setting the time and place of meeting. ...

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  11. BLIZZARDS AT WASHINGTON.

    Washington is suffering the worst blizzards in its history. There is three feet of snow and the flakes are still falling. The city has found itself forced ...

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  12. TROUBLE AT CALCUTTA.

    There was a crowded extremist meeting at Calcutta on Thursday, and all traffic was stopped for several hours. A large police force and armed Gurkahs ...

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  13. SNOW AT WASHINGTON.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington reports that a heavy load of snow eaused the collapse of a roof ...

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  14. "BURY THE BAST."

    Concluding, Sir James said he firmly believed, that Ulster's entry into the Irish Free State lay in the far distant future, but his programme was: "Bury ...

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  15. BROKE UP IN DISORDER.

    PRAGUE, Saturday.—The CzechoSlovakian Assembly yesterday broke up in disorder, resulting over a discussion regarding the suppression of a ...

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  16. DR. NANSEN.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday. — The Danish Inter-Parliamentary Committee has recommended the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Storthing to confer ...

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  17. STIRRING UP STRIFE.

    Conference matters for the time being are in abeyance. The greatest interest is being attached, to the London "Morning Post's" correspondent's ...

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  18. ULSTER'S GREAT AIM.

    Lord Carson pointed out that the great aim of Northern Ireland should be to consolidate the new Government, in order that it might settle down to ...

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  19. CULPRIT A GERMAN.

    A later message from Prague says it is reported there that the thrower of a stink bomb in the Assembly was a German deputy named Beeran, who has ...

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  20. EX-GERMAN COLONIES.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The German Colonies Association has memorialised the Lord High Chancellor (Lord. Birkenhead) stating that the mandatory ...

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  21. AFFRAY WITH GERMANS.

    The Calcutta police to-day arrested 11 Germans armed with revolvers from a German steamer which is in port. One of them is a German lieutenant and was ...

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  22. COMMUNISTS' LONE HAND.

    It is repored from Berlin that the Reichstag Communists' want of confidence vote in Dr. Wirth failed to secure the support of the other parties. ...

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  23. A HAPPY OMEN.

    Arrangements are in progress for holding Irish. Olympie games at Dublin, to occupy a week, commencing on August 7. Contingents including the United ...

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  24. EFFECTIVE CANCER CURE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Lord Atholstane, proprietor of the Montreal, "Star," last week offered an award of 100,000 dollars (approximately ...

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  25. MOPLAH REBELLION.

    The Moplan leader, with four of his followers, refuged in a Hindu temple and fought to the end. All were killed by the Suffolks. The British had one ...

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  26. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Saturday. — Germany has made the second interim payment of 31 million marks in gold, as provided for by the decision of the Reparations ...

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  27. AN UNNATURAL UNION.

    LONDON, Saturday. — General Michael O'Dwyer (ex-Governor of the Punjab), when interviewed yesterday, stated that the present unnatural union ...

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  28. AFTER TOIL.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) is building a country house (the contract price of which is £15,000) on an estate ...

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  29. AT THE IRISH CONGRESS.

    It is reported from Paris that the Australasian delegates to the Irish Congress have informed the Australian Press Association that they maintaiued ...

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  30. FRENCH PRESS INSULTED.

    PARIS, Saturday.— There is great indignation among the French journalists at Berlin, all of whom were excluded from the Reichstag during ...

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  31. AUSTRIAN CRISIS.

    VIENNA, Saturday—Mainly owing to the financial crisis caused by the collapse of the krone, the Austrian Ministry has resigned. ...

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  32. ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Earl Grey (British Foreign Secretary at the opening of the Great War), speaking at Edinburgh yesterday, said: "All agreed ...

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  33. INFLUENZA IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Although there is a marked decrease in the number of cases of influenza in London, the deaths are increasing, in the provincial ...

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  34. GOLD MINING INDUSTRY.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday. — At the resumption of the strike conference yesterday morning the Industrial Federation's proposals were rejected by the ...

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  35. AT HANKOW.

    PEKIN, Sunday. — It is reported that British marines are being held in readiness to land at Hankow to protect the Salt Administration's office against ...

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  36. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Two members of the Greenwich Observatory-staff, Mr. Spenser Jones, chief assistant, and Mr. P. J. Melotte, discoverer of Jupiter's ...

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  37. SOUTHERN RHODESIA.

    SALISBURY (Rhodesia), Saturday— A meeting of the elected members of the Rhodesian Legislative Council yesterday approved of a resolution ...

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  38. SONOMA RAID STORY.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday—When informed that the Sydney shipping agents of the Oceanic Steamship Company had denied the Sonoma raid at ...

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  39. CROP LIMITATION.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Agricultural Conference in session at Washington to-day endorsed the proposal for a limitation of the farm crop ...

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  40. POPE BENEDICT XV.

    LONDON, Saturday. — There was a record attendance at Westminster Roman Catholic Cathedral at the Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul ...

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  41. LOOKING FORWARD.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The British Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston Churchill)", speaking at the East African dinner yesterday, said he ...

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  42. GENERAL SMUTS' APPEAL.

    The South African Prime Minister (General Smuts) has issued an earnest appeal to the Johannesburg Chamber of Mines and the Miners' Federation to ...

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  43. THE NEXT POPE.

    A message from Rome reports that interest in the election of the next Pope is growing. The issue lies in a strong division between the Italian members of ...

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  44. MARRIAGE RESTRICTION.

    VIENNA, Saturday. — The Austrian Parliament yesterday asked the Government to introduce a law making marriage dependent upon a medical ...

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  45. QUEEN VICTORIA'S LETTERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The King has authorised the publication under the editorship of Mr. George Carle Buckle (appointed editor of the "Times" upon ...

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  46. PRICE OF TRACTORS REDUCED.

    It is reported from Detroit that Mr. Tord, of motor car fame, has reduced the price of farm tractors by 230 dollars, the new price being 395 dollars. ...

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  47. PARTICIPATION IN GENOA.

    The Conference also adopted a resolution favoring American participation in a conference for the economic and financial reconstruction of Europe. ...

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