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  2. Advertising

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  3. FRANCE STANDS FIRM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says that at a lengthy conference between the Prime Minister (M. Herriot) and ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA,. Wednesday.—The question of Germany's admission to the League of Nations was examined yesterday. The matter was privately ...

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  6. IMPETUOUS WIFE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Immediately the hearing of the Dennistoun case was resumed to-day, Mr. Justice M' Cardie sought to clear up the question ...

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  7. SUSSEX TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Sussex Assizes wore crowded at the opening of the trial of Norman Thorne, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of ...

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  8. THE MANDATES

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—With reference to the Allies' loans and advances to and the investment of private capital in mandated territories, the ...

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  9. BURIED WONDERS

    CAIRO, Wednesday. — Mr. Allen Howe, an Australian who went to England some years ago in search of work, was the fortunate man to discover ...

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  10. STRUCK A BANK

    PORT SAID, Wednesday.—The British steamer Dorenda, proceeding from Australia to Antwerp, struck a bank in the Suez Canal. ...

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  11. DIAMOND CUTTING

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—It is authoritatively stated, that negotiations for the establishment of a diamond cutting industry on a large seale at ...

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  12. ENGLAND'S WORKERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Premier of W. Australia (Hon. J. C. Collier) was tendered a luncheon at the Colonial Institute, Sir Charles M'Leod ...

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  13. WOULD-BE MISSIONARY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Baptist Missionary Society reveals a remarkable case. A would-be missionary was rejected ...

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  14. IMPORTING GOLD Bankers Take Action

    The recent cable announcements that gold is being shipped from New York to several of the Australian Banks have caused a ...

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  15. POSTAL FRAUDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The six persons who were arrested in connection with the postal frauds appeared before the court to-day, and were remanded. ...

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  16. ROYAL PREROGATIVE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The resolution regarding foreign policy was described by Mr. Trovalyn in the House of Commons to-day as "mischevous." He ...

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  17. LORD CURZON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Lord President of the Council and Leader of the House of Lords (Lord Curzon), who a few days ago underwent an ...

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  18. FRANCE AT VATICAN

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The finance committee of the Senate refused to accept the foreign affairs budget because it did not contain a credit for the ...

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  19. DOLLAR EXCHANGE MOVES.

    It may be wondered just what is the connection between the possession of surplus, but unobtainable, balances in London and the shipment of gold from ...

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  20. CHINA'S EX-EMPEROR

    TIEN-TSIN, Wednesday.—The exEmperor, when interviewed to-day, said that he was staying at Tien-Tsia indefinitely, as he feared danger if he ...

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  21. The Cadets

    MILAN, Wednesday.—When the Young Australians arrived at the Vranchi motor works they found the whole of the employes on strike. The boys ...

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  22. BORIC ACID

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The most notable contribution to the controversy regarding the use of preservatives, in foodstuffs is a letter from Professor ...

    Article : 214 words
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  24. Industrial Co-operation

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In his speech at the annual meeting of the Federation of British Industries, on the occasion of resigning the presidency, Sir ...

    Article : 108 words
  25. U.S. STOCKS OF GOLD.

    It has previously been shown that the United States possesses certain stocks of gold for which it is anxious to find an outlet. It has always been open to ...

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  26. Nervous Indigestion

    Overwork and worry frequently lead to nervous indigestion. The man or woman who is worried over business, health or family affairs, and carries ...

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  27. King's Cruise

    GIBRALTAR, Wednesday. — The Royal yacht, Victoria and Albert, has arrived from England. ...

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  28. Sirdar's Murder

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—Mahoud Rashid, who was arrested some time ago in connection with the assasination of the Sirdar, has confessed to participation ...

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  29. SHORTAGE OF NOTES.

    The banks are, however, finding that their business is being severely restricted by the shortage of notes. In their opinion the large amount of ...

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  30. Imperial Wireless

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Postmaster-General (Sir William Mitchell Thompson), speaking at Croydon, declared that notwithstanding assertions ...

    Article : 84 words
  31. Be a Good Fellow to Your Stomach

    Treat it in the way that nature intended, and you will always be well repaid. Help it when there are signs of weakness or disordor, and you have ...

    Article : 78 words
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