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  3. FAR FLUNG EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— In the House of Lords to-day Lord Stanthorpe asked would the Government publish figures showing the minimum percentage ...

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  4. GERMANY'S MASSES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Berlin correspondent for "The Daily Express" reports that the latest slump in marks has not been accompanied by ...

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  5. ETNA IN ERUPTION

    Aftor a brief period of inactivity the eruption of Mt. Etna was resumed on Monday night. Throughout Tuesday the eruption was unabated. ...

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  6. DIABETES.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Mr.John D. Rockefeller, junior, has contributed 150,000 dollars(£30,000) to 15 hospitals, four of which the Canadian, to ...

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  8. ON INDIAN BORDER.

    LAHORE, Tuesday. — On April 2 air operations were carried out north of Dardons against Wazirs for firing on British troops and kidnapping Hindus ...

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  9. Barbar Akalis.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.— The Barbar. Akalis have murdered another Indian at a wayside station near Jullundar. Another attempt near Hoshirpur was ...

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  10. DRANK IT "DRY."

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— The White Star Liner The Majestic (56,500 tons), the first liner to leave a British port after the American prohibition ship ...

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  11. LOST ALL HOPE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— An inquest was held to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death.of Sir Henry Primrose, who Was found lying near the ...

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  12. Ruhr Occupation.

    The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) during a conference with representatives of the Labor Party and Miners' Federation said: ...

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  13. WITH A LARGE GRIN.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—"Battling" Siki, the Senegalese champion boxer, who faced the magistrate to-day with a large grin, was fined 20/ for ...

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  14. More Villages Threatened.

    ROME, Tuesday.— After a brief period of inactivity the eruption of Mt. Etna was resumed last night. Today several new craters have been ...

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  15. Britain and Russia.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Moscow correspondent for "The Daily Express" reports that the Soviet Foreign Minister (M. Tehitcherin) has ...

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  16. Florence Austral.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Miss Florence Austral was the outstanding success at the Handel Festival which opened with a generous selection of "Israel in ...

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  17. Scientific Congress.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Mr. Gerald Lenox-Conyngham and Mr. H. F. Marriott, of the Imperial Mineral Resources Bureau, and Drs. Guy ...

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  18. U.S. Battleships.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— United States naval officials have reaffirmed their contention that the guns on American battleships should be elevated, ...

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  19. DAVIS CUP TIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Playing in the second round of the Davis Cup Ties, European zone, Spain to-day eliminated Britain, when De Gomar (Spain) ...

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  20. Detailed Accounts.

    Later and detailed accounts of the catastrophe report that the fury of the eruption has not abated the day long. The flow of lava is being aided by new ...

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  22. Imperial Press Conference.

    LON DON, Tuesday.— At a meeting of the Council of the Empire Union to-day it was stated that a representative delegation, similar to that which ...

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  23. King's Prize.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— An interesting entry for the King's Prize it Bisley is that of Colonel Custine, of Adelaide, aged 77. ...

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  24. BOXING.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight champion, will defend his title against Tom Gibbons, the St. Paul challenger, at ...

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  25. CURATIVE HERBS.

    Everyone who has read the "Harvester," that charming book by Gene Stratton Porter, will know how largely herbs are used for curing human ills. ...

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  27. WHEAT GROWING.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.— A conference called by the Governments of seven wheat-growing States of America is discussing what is declared to be a ...

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  28. TO MAINTAIN PEACE

    HANOVER (New Hampshire), Tuesday.— The United States Secretary of Sate (Mr. C. E. Hughes), speaking at Hanover to-day, said that the United ...

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