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  3. REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Financial Dictator of Germany began to tackle his job to-day, says the Berlin correspondent for "The Daily Chronicle." ...

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  4. EDUCATOIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—South Australia's Director of Education (Mr. M'Coy) has returned to London from the Continent of Europe. When ...

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  5. Baldwin and Poincare.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) and Mrs. Baldwin have arrived at the Hotel Crillion, Paris, from ...

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  6. EMPIRE CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "The Daily Telegraph," in its issue to-day, editorially says that the setting up of a fully orgauised Imperial Federal system has ...

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  7. SPAIN'S ADVENTURE.

    MADRID, Tuesday. — General de Rivera, the Marquis d'Estella, leader of the Spanish revolt against the Government, and who has been chosen ...

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  8. JANINA MURDERS.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—In fulfilment of the first of the Allies demands, the Greek War Minister (Mons Mavro Michalis) has officially apologised to the ...

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  9. LEAGUE'S COMPETENCE.

    It is reported from Geneva that during the course of a public debate at a meeting of the Council of the League of Nutions on the competence of the ...

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  10. PAGEANT OF EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales, as President of the British Empire Exhibition, has written to the Lord Mayor of Loudon (Mr. Edward ...

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  11. Fiume Question.

    A Geneva message reports that Mons Yacauovitch, the second member of the Yugo-Slav delegation to the Assembly of the League of Nations, has declared ...

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  12. Restoring Finances.

    According to a message from Amsterdam, the German Government has decided to make the Reichsbank entirely independent of the Government's ...

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  13. Sydenham's Proposal.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Sydenham (a former Governor of Victoria) will be submitting a proposal at the Imperial Conference for the development of ...

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  14. THE NEW ORDER.

    The Directory's decree ordering civil servants to be on duly by 9 o'clock in the morning on pain of dismissal causes a spectacular wild scramble on ...

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  15. CHARACTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Bishop Welldon (former headmaster of Harrow), speaking before the British Association for the Advancement of Science at ...

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  16. DAIL EIREANN.

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—The ceremony of swearing in the members of the new Dail Eircann was continued to-day. The majority will be sworn in when Dail ...

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  17. SWARAJ.

    DELHI, Tuesday. — The Executive Committee of the Indian Congress today, with a thin attendance, carried by 24 votes to nine, a resolution ...

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  18. RE-INCARNATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Edinburgh correspondent for "The Daily Express" writes:— "Captain Page, the Scottish scientist, ...

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  19. To Re-establish the Krone.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—Professor Birck, in order to re-establish the Austrian krone, has proposed that the internal State department should be ...

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  20. THE NEXT MOVE.

    A Berlin message reports that it is understood there that Doctor Stresemann's next move will be to prevent new proposals to the Reparations[?] ...

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  21. STRONG LIQUOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Doctor John Ruthorford, addressing the National Temperance League of Liverpool on prohibition, declared that ...

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  22. RUHR PESSIMISM.

    "The Daily Telegraph's" Dusscldorf correspondent says that black pessimism prevails throughout the Ruhr. An emergency meeting of employers and ...

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  23. Wireless Scheme.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"When the Dominion delegates arrive in Britain to attend the Imperial Conference they will be amazed to discover that, a new ...

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  24. To Crown All.

    To crown Germany's misfortunes a colossal scandal is about to be disclosed. Doctor Stresemann's Government is convinced that practically no control ...

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  25. News from Abroad.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A total of 1,222,000 registered unemployed in Britain last week shows 12,000 fewer than the previous week, and compares with ...

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  26. Honeymoon Tragedy.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A "first day of the honeymoon" tragedy occurred at the Hotel Cecil to-day. Mr. Freeman, Mayor of Maldon, a ...

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  27. GREEK ACE KILLED.

    ATHENS, Tuesday. — Lieutenant Stavopolus, who was regarded as the Greek ace, after looping several times to-day in a strong wind, crashed, and ...

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  28. Arab Rising.

    JERUSALEM, Tuesday.—The Palestine Government states that the situation in Trans-Jordania is now reported to be normal. ...

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  29. STINNES IN RUSSIA.

    A Moscow message reports that Herr Hugo Stinnes, the German finance maguate, has arrived at Moscow. He is following the example of Herr Krupp in ...

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  30. Elkahira Inquiry.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The British Board of Trade has opened an inquiry into the loss of the Elkahira, which mysteriously disappeared during a ...

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  31. FIGHTING IN BRAZIL.

    MONTE VIDEO, Tuesday.—Zaarahy, Brazil, was captured to-day by 1800 Brazilian rebels after a sharp fight. The commander of the Government ...

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  32. Restoring Europe.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — "The Times'" Washington correspondent has learned from the White House spokesman that President Coolidge ...

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  33. Dutch Depression.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. — Queen Wilhelmina and the Queen Dowager Emma, of Holland, in consequence of the depression in Holland, have advised ...

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  34. New York Newsless.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Leading New York morning and evening dailies have been compelled to cease publication owing to a strike of 2500 Web press ...

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  35. Sex Reversal.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Doctor Crew, head of the Edinburgh School of Scientific. Research, addressing the British Association for the Advancement of ...

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  36. Medical Heroism.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An epic of medical heroism lies behind the announcement of the death at Norwich from cancer of Doctor Margaret Boilean. ...

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  37. Baron Blantyre's Fate.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. — The Blue Funnel liner Nestor, en route from Australia, reports that wireless signals have not elicited any reply from the missing ...

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  38. 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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  39. MONEY-SAVING COUGH AND COLD REMEDY.

    The cost of cough mixture has amounted to a considerable sum with many folk each winter; but since the discovery of HEENZO the expense has been ...

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