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  3. CHRISTMAS IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—A clue to the German Government's action with respect to the renten mark has been revealed in an announcement which the ...

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  4. U.S.A. AND RUSSIA.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—A sharp conflict occurred in the United States Senate to-day as a result of a controversy over Russia. The State ...

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  5. KILL OR CURE?

    LONDON, Thursday.—Forty-six new outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease were reported yesterday, whereof 32 were in Cheshire. Compensation now ...

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  6. TUBERCULOSIS.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The New Zealand High Commissioner in London (Sir James Allen) has arrived at Geneva. He is conferring with Doctor ...

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  7. ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — The Mexican towns of Grandes Ho[?]sbas and Opoto haye been razed by earthquake. ...

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  8. GOOD NEWS.

    ROME, Thursday.—The Pope, at a secret Consistory to-day, created two Cardinals, namely, Monsignori Evaristo Lucidi, and Aurelio Galli. ...

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  9. BRUCE ON TOUR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce) crossed to France to-day, where he willspend Christmas, afterwards visiting ...

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  10. TIN POISONING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The report of the Food Investigation Board, dealing with canned fruits and botulinus (tin poisoning), states that, if botulinus ...

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  11. Continually Harassed.

    PEKIN, Thursday.—The Pekin Cabinet has resigned because it was being continually harassed by members of Parliament and prevented from ...

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  12. RAISING THE WIND.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports that the first attack on the stability of the reuten mark, which has considerably improved the economic ...

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  13. British Recognition.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Financial Times" says: "There can be no doubt that the British elections have brought appreciably nearer full ...

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  14. Doctor Sun Wants Money.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen, head of the socalled Routh of China Republic, believes that he possesses influence with the British Labor Party as well as the ...

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  15. JAP. RESTORATION.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Seiyukai Majority Party to-day introduced a Bill in the Japanese Diet for reducing, the Restoration Budget by £14,000,000, ...

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  16. Famine Relief.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The United States Treasury Department to-day stated that direct and immediate relief for Germany is imperative ...

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  17. CLIMBING EVEREST.

    A third attempt to reach the summit of Mount Everest will be made next spring, says the London "Times." An expedition will leave Britain ...

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  18. BRITISH RUGBY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Scottish Rugby Union's, action in declining, without stating reasons, an invitation from the English Rugby Union to allot ...

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  19. Elevated Gun Turrets.

    British naval authorities are reasonably surprised, says the London Times," at America's intention to appropriate 6,500,000 dollars (about ...

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  20. PRINCE SAIONJI'S CONDITION CRITICAL.

    Prince Saionji's condition is critical, but the physicians are hopeful. ...

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  21. CHILD MIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Twenty-six boys and girls left London this morning under the auspices of the Child Emigration Society on route for the ...

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  22. Gay Londoners.

    "I don't think that Londoners over will adopt the Continental Sunday, and I am glad of it," said the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. W. F. ...

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  23. BANDIT EXECUTED.

    Sun Tai Yao, the bandit who directed the wreeking and robbing of the Lincheng express on May 6, was excuted to-day by the Government. ...

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  24. PLAGUE OF LOCUSTS.

    A plague of locusts has become [?] great in Griqualand West that, though the Government has already expended £100,000 in fighting it, farmers ...

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  25. Hungarian Restoration.

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is hoped that Hungary will be restored after the example of Austria as a result of an agreement reached by the Council of ...

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  26. QUEER REWARD.

    Owing to the rule that a member of the British Parliament cannot remain an official of the Miners' Federation, Mr. Frank Hodges, who was elected for ...

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  27. OUR BUTTER.

    Colonbl O'Callaghan, a Senator for Southern Ireland, and the author of various works on Irish land and agricultural questions, says that Ireland ...

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  28. CLERGY IN REVOLT.

    "Wo are in revolt" we propose to modernise our church and do away with all miserable narrowness and 'sectarianism," said Rev. Dr. Stewart ...

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  29. Greek Elections.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—Sixty per cent, of the voters of Athens and Piracus abstained from voting chiefly the Zaimis party. There were 45 ...

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  30. Vital Statistics.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Statistics compiled by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. C. H. Wickens) show that in the quarter ended September 30. ...

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