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  5. BRITAIN'S SURPLUS WOMEN. Opening 'in Australia.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Agent-General for West Australia (Sir James D. Connolly) has written to the London press replying to Mi Muriel Talbot, ...

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  6. AUSSIE FOOTERS. STATUS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Monday.—The storm in the Rugby, world, over the selection of Dominion players for international matches contiuues. ...

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  7. PARIS ASSASSINATION.

    PARIS, Monday.—A woman anarchist, Madame Germaine Berthon, today shot dead Marins Platean, former Royalist leader and editor of ...

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  8. FOLDED ARMS. GERMANS IN THE RHUR.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French Generalissimo (Field-Mstshsl Foch) attended a Cabinet meeting last night;. when the Ruhr situation was discussed. ...

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  9. HAS BRADBURY RESIGNED?

    Nothing officially is known of the resignation of Sir John Bradbury (British representative on the Allied Reparations Committee). ...

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  10. LAWTON'S BREACH OF RULES.

    The. Australian Press Association iearns that the Rugby Union has discussed the status ol Lawton, the.Now South Wales player, despite some ...

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  11. REBEL AMBUSH. Free State Soldier Killed..

    LONDON, Monday.—Irish rebels today' amblished a cycle patrol of 12 Free State soldiers at Clonakilty. Two of the soldiers escaped, and procured ...

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  12. RETRENCHED EX-SERVICEMEN.

    The imperial War Office has informed. Sir James Connolly of its, approval of the proposed training of former British, servicemen in Britain, of which ...

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  13. DORTMUND SHOOTING.

    lt is reported from Berlin that the German Ambassador to Paris (Dr. Mayer) has sent a protest to the Prime Minister. of Franco (M. Poincare) ...

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  14. FREE STATE COUP.

    It has been officially reported that the Whole Divisional Staff of the First Southern Division of the Irish Irregulars, has been captured near Macrom ...

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  15. PAYING TUE MINEItS.

    The French have decided to pay the coal miners from the coal tax, the collection of which by the French began on Wednesday. ...

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  16. STATUS OF INDIANS.

    LAHORE, Monday.—The Secretary of the Indian Congress at Narodi has wired, to. Delhi that a confidential despatch on the Imperial Indian policy ...

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  17. TWO MORE-EXECUTIONS.

    Two men were executed at Ddndalk to-day for having been in unlawful possession of arius. The mail train between Athlone and ...

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  18. SENSATIONAL SUSPENSION.

    The "Daily Chronicle" declares that nothing so sensational has occurred in English Rugby for a generation as Luwton's suspension. ...

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  19. BRITISH' TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday.—In a speech at Reading to-day, the Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas Trade (Sir W. Joynson-Hicks), referring to overseas ...

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  20. OCCUPIED TERRITORY.

    General Degoutte immediately ordered an advance to Dortmund. lt is announced that the troops have been established on a line through Nordon, ...

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  21. OFFENCE TO INDIA.

    LAHORE, Monday—Indian extremists warned the Government a year ago that the Lawrence statue in Lahore was offensive to Indian national ...

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  22. FIERY MINE OFFICIAL..

    A meeting of 1500 officials and members of the German Miners' Union has by resolution condemned the French occupation as a violation of German ...

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  23. Greek Amnesty.

    ATHENS, Monday.—M. Calogeropoulos, former Premier of Greece, M. Tsaldaris, and Mr. Rallis, extremists, have been released under the amnesty ...

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  24. BALANCE OF POWER. Naval Race to Continue.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United States Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Edwin Denby), appearing before the Naval Committee of the House of ...

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  25. Silent and Inactive.

    It is reported from Washington that Senator Borah (Democrat) has made the following statement:— The United States cannot, with ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT UPHOLDS STRIKERS.

    Reported from Berlin that the "Lokal Anzieger" states that at a conference of the Railway Trade Unions at Essen it was decided to prevent any ...

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  27. ANOTHER CONFERENCE.

    President Harding has signed the Naval Appropriation Bill carrying with it a Congressional suggestion that another international conference be called ...

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  28. Nelson and Rodney.

    LONDON, Monday.—The two British battleships commenced in December, 1922, will be named Nelson and Rodney. ...

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  29. FRANCE PREPARED.

    The correspondent for the New York "Times" at Washington learns from the French Embassy that France will not be taken by surprise, and is ...

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  30. U.S. Apology.

    The correspondent for the New York '`Times" it Washington, commenting on Senator Borah's statements, says officials believe that interference with ...

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  31. Severe Earthquake Registered.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Seismograph at Georgetown University today registered au exceptionally severe earthquake lasting throe hours. It is ...

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  32. Success to France.

    Speaking at Heading to-day, the Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas —Trade (Sir W. Joynston-Hicks) declared:— ...

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  33. Lady Willshire's Divorce.

    LONDON, Monday.—The King's Proctor has intervened against making absolute the decree nisi granted on May 2, 1927 to Lady Lillian ...

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  34. Pay Up.

    A New York morning newspaper's "Washington correspondent has telegraphed that official intimation has been given that the United States will bring ...

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  35. NO COAL FOR GERMANY.

    CoaI exporters at Hull continue to be inundated with telegrams from Germany asking them to sell cargoes of Yorkshire coal against cask deposited ...

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