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  3. REPARATIONS. GERMANY'S NEW OFFER.

    LONDON.—The Berlin correspondent for "The Daily Chronicle" has reported to his paper that, recognising that a continuance of the controversy ...

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  5. COLUMBIA'S MOTTO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— "To blazes with trade with Germany, with Belgium, with France, or,with America." This was the view expressed by the ...

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  6. SUNDAY GAMES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury (the Most Rev. Dr. Randall Thomas Davidson) in a leller to the secretary of the Imperial Alliance ...

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  7. DAVIS CUP TIES. Ireland Defeats India, 3 to 2.

    LONDON; Tuesday. — Playing at Dublin in the first round of the Davis Cup Ties, European zone, Ireland has surprisingly defeated India, three ...

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  8. AUSTRIANS FOR CANADA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—ln its issue today, "The Daily Express" publishes a remarkable announcement, that Canada is preparing to receive 500,000 Austrian ...

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  9. BRITISH EMPIRE. TO DEVELOP RESOURCES.

    LONDON, Tucsdny.—The Treasurer to the British Imperial Council of Commerce (Mr. Edward Davson), lecturing to-day before the Royal Society of Arts ...

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  11. SECOND ROUND.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Britain's Davis Cup team to meet the winner of the Spain-Rumania match in the second round of the European zone will ...

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  12. The Australians.

    AUCKDAND (N.Z.), Wednesday. — The Australian Davis Cup team, Messrs. J. O. Anderson, J. B. Hawkes, R. E. Schlesinger, and I. D. M.'Innes, ...

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  13. THE BATH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Is a bath a necessity or a luxury," was the subject of a debate in committee in the British House of Commons to-day, when ...

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  14. COTTON TRADE.

    Resentment is shown by the British cotton trade at the new American Cotton Standards Act, effective in August, next, and requiring that ...

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  15. SINGAPORE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the British House, of Lords to-day, Lord Wiuborne ashed whether, having regard to the country's finances, expenditure upon ...

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  16. Britain to Australia.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Captain Symons, his wife, and one sailor left Southampton to-day in a 26-ton yawl in an endeavor to renell Australia. They ...

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  17. TO THE POLE.

    CHRISTIANIA, Tuesday.— A Norwegian naval ship left Christiania today for Spitzbergen to assist Captain Roald Amundsen's polar flight. It will ...

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  18. Pedigree Cattle for Australia.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The consignment of pedigree cattle for Australia includes the four-year-old Shorthorn bull, Doune Monarch, for which Mr. ...

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  19. RESOLUTE BRAVERY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Coroner, at an inquest to-day, commented upon, the resolute bravely and presence of mind of Doctor Henry Troutbeck; who ...

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  20. £1,500,000,000.

    In Berlin it wan believed that the fresh German reparation proposals would include a request for a fouryear moratorium, in which Germany ...

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  21. Armaments Reduction.

    GENEVA, Tuesday. — The Leaghe of Nations Commission on the Reduetion of Armaments has decided to invite non-members of the Longue, to ...

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  22. CABLED SPORT.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "The most perplexing Derby in living memory," say racing exports. Papyrus has been installed favorite at 100 to 15 against, ...

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  23. CHAIR INSULTED.

    Mr. George Miles, M.L.A., of West Australia, has addressed several emigration meetings in Scottish centres. Socialists were stationed with a ...

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  24. FRENCH AVIATORS ARRESTED.

    A French acroplane was forced to land at Unna, in Westphalia, to-day. The aviators burned the machine. They were arrested. ...

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  25. Grosvenor Gallery.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian artists. J. B. Lobley, Oswald Birley, and Miss Bess Norris are exhibiting in the Grosvenor Gallery at the summar ...

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  26. INDIANS' INTERESTS.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—In both Houses of the Indian Legislature in the forthcoming session, the following motion is being brought forward: ...

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  27. TROlSDORE UNDER MARTIAL LAW

    It in reponed from Berlin that a locomotive attached to a French train exploded at Troisdorf to-day. One Frenchman waa killed and two fatally ...

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  29. PREMATURE BURIAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Dr. Clifford Salter introduced a Bill in the House of Commona to-day to appoint public certifiers of death in order to prevent ...

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  30. German Mark.

    A test case for the payment of prewar mortgages, writes "The Times" correspondent, has been decided in the Berlin courts. ...

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  31. THE BETTING.

    Following is the latest belling: 11 to 2 against Town Guard, 6 ta 1 Papyrus, 15 to 2 Pharos, 9 to 1 Legality, 100 to 9 Elangown, 13 to 1 ...

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  32. A GREAT RECORD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the Guildhall to-day, the Prince, of Wales, as chairman of the Governors of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, received ...

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  33. ATTEMPT TO INJURE TOWN GUARD.

    It has been reported that an attempt was made to-day to injure Town Guard. The horse, when looking fit and well, went to the starting point ...

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  34. IN U.S. WATERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The British Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that the ...

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  35. GOLF.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Law Smith, of Melbourne, computed in the British open golf championship to-day. He will partner Barnes, the American, in ...

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  36. Charged With Conspiracy.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The police have arrested over 100 Communists and Socialists, charged with conspiracy to organise a Communist State. ...

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  37. WHERE THEY TELL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the British House of Commons to-day, the Undersecretary for War (Lieut.-Colonel Walter Guinness) stated that the number ...

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  38. THE BETTING.

    Following is the open golf championship betting: 8 to 1 agst Hagen and Duncan, 10 to 1 Sarazen, Kirkwood and Barnes, 12 to 1 Mitchell, 16 to 1 Ray, ...

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  40. GOITRE CURED.

    A remarkable prepartion has been discovered which aims directly at the seat of the trouble, gives speedy relief, and seldom fails to make a ...

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  41. ONE MORE VOYAGE.

    One more successful voyage with a cargo of British liquor is the ambition of the skipper and owner of the British yacht Istar, which has been lying ...

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