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  3. SINGAPORE BASE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. —According to a Sourabays message published in the "Handles-blad," commenting on the Singapore debate in the British ...

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  4. TERMS SECRET.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The British Cabinet, after a protracted meeting yesterday, finally approved of the draft note to Germany for submission to the ...

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  5. THE WAR IS FINISHED.

    DUBLIN, Saturday. — A secret session of Dail Eireann to-day decided that a general election shall be held before September. The country generally seems ...

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  6. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday. The London Stock Exchange has recovered quickly from the depression which followed the advance of the bank rate, and with ...

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  7. INDIA'S AIR FORCE.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—The civil "Military Gazette," published in its issue to-day, a biting leader upon secretiveness of the Royal Air. Force ...

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  8. LABOR RULE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In Queensland, where the Labor Party has introduced a wide scheme of nationalisation, the railways, after ...

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  9. CROSS OF SACRIFICE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) will be proceeding to Sutton, Surrey, to-morrow, where over 100 ...

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  10. FRANCE FAVORABLE.

    An advice states that "Le Matin" understands that the formula of the British note to Germany is regarded very favorably. It deals, firstly, with ...

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  11. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Smithfield meat workers yesterday by an overwhelming majority decided to resume work immediately. The Livorpool ...

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  12. At the Cenotaph.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The President of the British Empire Service League (Earl Douglas Haig) yesterday marched at the head of the, delegates ...

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  13. GERMANY SHALL PAY.

    The Under-Secretary to the Treasury (Sir William Joynston Hicks), speaking at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, to-day, described the British reply to ...

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  14. SOVIET REGIME.

    WARSAW, Saturday. — The members of the party of American university men who have been working in Russia for a year for the American Relief ...

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  15. U.S.A. SENSATION.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — A sensational case which has long agitated both prohibitionists and anti-prohibitionists came to a climax yesterday when the ...

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  16. MR. FIHELLY'S SERIATIM REPLY.

    The Queensland Government did not take over the railways. They were nationalised from their inception. The Queensland Government did not ...

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  17. OFFENCES AGAINST DISCIPLINE.

    According to a Paris advice the French Ministerial Council, sitting at Rambouillet yesterday, authorised reductions of sentences of about 4690 sol, ...

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  18. NEW MILITARY GOVERNOR OF PARIS.

    It is reported from Paris that General Gourauaei has been appointed Military Governor of Paris. ...

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  19. STLESIAN FOOD EIOTS.

    It is reported from Breslau (Silosia) that six were killed, 17 wounded and 10 arrests were made, during food riots to-day, when 60 shops were pill ...

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  20. "PUSSYFOOT" ON TOUR.

    "Pussyfoot" Johnson, the worldrenowned prohibition advocate, has left South America for South Africa. He will also go to Egypt and Turkey. ...

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  21. "THE BLACK 'HAND."

    CAIRO, Saturday. — The trial concluded yesterday of the Egyptians charged before a Military Court with having conspired to murder British ...

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  22. POINCARE RETICENT.

    A Paris message states that the British note has been received at Quai d'Orsay. The French Prime Minister (M. ...

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  23. Straits Convention.

    LAUSANNE, Saturday. P The Russian Soviet representatives to the Near East Conference announced yesterday that the Moscow Government was ...

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  24. NO AMERICAN COMMENT.

    According to a Washington advice, the United States State Department has announced the receipt of the British note regarding the Ruhr situation and ...

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  25. PANCHO VILLA KILLED.

    CHISHUAHUA CITY (Mexico), Saturday. — General Francisco Pancho Villa, former bandit chief, commander of 35,000 robel troops in Northern ...

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  26. EVER DOWNWARD.

    LONDON, Saturday. — On the London exchange market yesterday the German mark broke all records, office slumping to 2,000,000 to the £1, apparently ...

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  27. MAN'S ORIGIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A new theory for man's origin was expounded at the International Congress of Surgeons yesterday by Dr. Crile, of Celevland, Ohio, ...

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  28. Ludendorff Lives.

    BERLIN, Saturday, — German gymnasts assembled at Munich yesterday were greeted by Field-Marshal Ludendorff with a wild speech inviting them ...

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  29. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—Much disappointment has been caused in South Africa by the announcement that the passenger lines trading between South ...

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  30. "Land of Opportunities.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The London press favorably reviews Mr. E. J. Stuart's book, "The Land of Opporunities," which describes North-West ...

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  31. Australian Wool.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The British Wool Federation has passed a resolution pledging its members not to buy wool from Australia unless the draft ...

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  32. Mildura Fruit.

    OTTAWA, Saturday. — The general manager of the Mildura Fruit Company of Mildura, Australia, Mr. Charles Hopkins, has arrived at Ottawa. He will ...

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  33. DIRECT TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Liverpool Chambers of Commerce has formed an Autralian and New Zealand committee to develop trade with those dominions. ...

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  34. BUSINESSMEN'S COMPLAINTS.

    London business men complain that Australia House is not furnished with the atest tariff alterations by Australia. ...

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  35. Davis Cup Tics.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Both the Australian and Hawaiian Davis Cup towns teams are rounding slowly into shape for their match beginning on July ...

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  36. Australia House.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. Justice Cussen, of the Supreme Court of Australia, was the guest of honor at the weekly luncheon at Australia House ...

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  37. A Piteous Spectacle.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Found guilty at the Bow Street Police Court of the wilful murder of her husband, [?] Fahmy Bey, an Egyptian prince, Maadame ...

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