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  3. TO THE GLORIOUS DEAD

    LONDON, Thursday—"The Daily Express" is giving prominence in its columns to the proposed inier-Allied memorial day, when a simultaneous ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday. — It is reported from Paris that the comments by the French press on Mr. Lloyd. George's statement is quicter than ...

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  5. WELL LAID PLANS

    LONDON, Friday.—With respect to Sinn Fein activities in Britain, Scotland Yard believes that Sinn Fein plnnnod successive outrages in London night ...

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  8. IF GERMANS ENTER SILESIA.

    Tho British Embassy at Paris has formally asked whether France intended to occupy the Ruhr district in the event of the Germans entering Silesia. ...

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  9. MAY 30—AMERICA'S DAY.

    The thirtieth of May has been proposed as the day to be hallowed in America to the memory of those who fell for "Old Glory," and their graves will ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. "SPURIOUS INTERNATIONAL IDEAL"

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. George Hoberts (Labor member of the House of Commons for Norwich) addressing tho Industrial League and Council, said ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. EABL HAIG—JUNE 15.

    Field-Marshal Earl Douglas Haig, as president of the British Legion, approves of a memorial day, but suggosts that it should be held on June 15 ...

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  12. ANTI-BRITISH DAY.

    It is reported from Paris timt to-day was an anti-British day in the French Chamber of Deputies. The Chamber, which was debating the German ...

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  13. SIR IAN HAMILTON—APRIL 25.

    Sir Ian Hamilton says that to bring Britain's battle-worn colors into line with "Old Glory" would be grateful to the hearts of all Britons, but one ...

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  14. POLES ON THE MOVE.

    Messages received at Paris from Dantzig reports large movements of Polish troops towards Dantzig. It is reported that the Poles have ...

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  15. MEANWHILE.

    Unofficial conversations between representatives of the minc owners and miners continue, but tiiere lias not been any tangible development. ...

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  16. REPENTANT GERMANS.

    It is reported from Berlin that the German Government is negotiating with a the big banking firms to realise 12,000,000,00ft Treasury bonds for the ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. BRITISH IN PERSIA

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.—The Persian Government has cancelled its concessions to the Persian Transport Company, generally known as tho Lynch ...

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  18. CERMANS v. POLES.

    Berlin message reports that a violent battle is proceeding in the Keruzbnrg district between the Polish insurgents and German military organisas ...

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  19. WAR DAMAGES ON DUTCH.

    It has been officially announced at Amsterdam that Germany has declined to pay any indemnity to Holland for damages inflicted upon Dutch subjects ...

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  20. POLAND INDIGNANT.

    Word has come from Warsaw reporting that the Polish Premier in the Diet, replying to Mr. Lloyd George, stated that the hitter's speech has caused ...

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  21. BRITISH STEWARDS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Friday.—At a meeting at Liverpool between the chief and second stewards of tile owan-going liners yesterday, it was decided to break away ...

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  22. EVACTUATING PERSIA.

    The British troops are almost clear of Persia, and the Bolshevik evacuating troops are reaching Enzili. ...

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  23. MASONIC

    At Deloraine on Wednesday evening the annual installation of officers in connection with the Meander Lodge, No. 12, T.C., took place, and was well ...

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  24. NO FUSS

    From the Federal galleries:- Enough expedition has been shown with the tariff to encourage the hope that the work will finish in the House ...

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  25. TO CROSS PACIFIC

    MELBOURNE Friday.—In order to raise £43,000 with which to purchase a machine to attempt the trans-Pacific flight, Lieut. Parer, at the end of this ...

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  26. ITALIAN ELECTIONS

    ROME, Thursday. — At the recent Italian elections thc Government block secured 258 scats out of 535; Catholics, 103; Socialists, 122; and Communists ...

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  28. S. AFRICAN MINES

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday. — The Government committee appointed to inquire into the possibility of the shutting down of the East Rand Proprietary ...

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  29. PASSING OF MOTHER AND CHILD

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Walsh, wife of the Rev. E. G. Walsh, Baptish minister, of Longford, formerly of Wynyard, took place from the manse. ...

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  30. UGH! I'M SCALDED!

    A slip of the kettle or pan, and you are badly scalded. Instantly you hunt around for something to relieve the pain. That's where Zam-Buk conics in ...

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  31. CHURCHES AND DANCING

    D.D.G. writes:- Having noticed in "The Advocate" of late soinc exchanges of Christianity —if I may coin a phrase—re above, and ...

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