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  4. OVERSEA TRADE Britain's Only Salvation

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A lengthy statistical report has been issued by the Empire Trade Development Union. It points out that, while 21 foreign ...

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  5. INDIAN TEAS

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday. —A firm of lending tea brokers of Calcutta, during the course of a review of the 19241925 season, says that the season was ...

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  6. WOMEN INSPECTORS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The National Association of Schoolmasters at the annual conference to-day, passed a resolution, pledging full financial support ...

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  7. FRANCE'S PROBLEM

    PARIS, Tuesday. — M. Briand has abandoned the task of forming a Cabinet. The President (M. Doumergue) ...

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  8. WIRELESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It has been found possible to send two short-wave messages simultaneously through one aerial, says the Paris correspondent for ...

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  9. THE DIGGERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Mayor of Salisbury gave a luncheon to the Young Australian tourists to-day. He recalled his wartime experiences with the ...

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  10. LONGEVITY

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Belgrade correspondent for the "Petit Parisien" reports the departure from Belgrade of a Kurd named Zaire Effendi, 151 years ...

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  11. A LOVERS' QUARREL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There was a curious sequel to-day to the suicide of a man, 26 years of age, who was found dead in Whitton Woods, ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Board of Trade returns for the month ended March 31, 1925, show that the value of the imports into Britain for that period ...

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  13. Belgium Going Red

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—His Majesty, King Albert has asked the Socialist Leader (M. 'Van der Velde) to form a Cabinet. ...

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  14. Secrets of Health and Success

    YOU doubtless have sometimes wondered how long it ought to take for the residue of your food to pass through your body. If you have one or two free, unassisted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. NATIONALISATION Compensation for Owners

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An impassioned speech by Mr. J. Maxton, M.P., marked the resumption of the Independent Labor Party's Conference, at ...

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  16. ROYAL TOURISTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The newspapers mention the possibility of the royal yacht, the Victoria and Albert, with their Majesties aboard, being near ...

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  17. THE PRINCE ON TOUR

    ACCRA (Gold Coast), Tuesday.— The Prince of Wales left this morning for Nigeria. He was given a great send-off by the local inhabitants. Cheers ...

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  18. NO SECRET AGREEMENTS.

    The conference concluded with the singing of "The Red Flag," and a resolution protesting against the British Government's return to secret ...

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  19. MIGHT HAVE LIVED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The inquest opened to-day, into the circumstances connected with the murder of Grace Blackaller, 16 years of age, whose ...

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  20. WORK AS USUAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The threatened strike of the building employes at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley did not materialise today. Despite the ...

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  21. GERMAN PRESIDENCY

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Forty-thousand Republicans to-day demonstrated at Hamburg against Field-Marshal Von Hindenburg's nomination for the ...

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  22. Kelmscott Press

    It is quite possible (says "John of London Weekly") that in the future the name of William Morris will be associated primarily not with ...

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  23. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The British auxiliary schooner Madeline Adams, when 20 miles off the American shore, was to-day seized, and the captain ...

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  24. ENGAGEMENT RING

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A diamond ring, valued at £250, stolen from the Majestic Theatre, Adelaide, on November 15, figured in the Bow-street Police ...

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  25. Fire on Clan Macquarie

    SUVA, Wednesday. — Fire was discovered in the bunkers of the Clan Macquarie at Suva this morning. She is discharging the coal on the wharf. ...

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  26. SIX DROWNED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Returning today from Chatham with a party of a dozen men belonging to the naval storeship Bacchus, the motor launch came ...

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  27. HOBBY ARRIVES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Captain Amundsen's ship Hobby, arrived at King 's Bay, Spitzbergen, to-day, after an exciting voyage, owing to a stiff breeze ...

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  28. Weather Changes.

    Mr. E. A. Morgan, Apperley, 216 Elizabeth street, Croydon, N.S.W., writes: — "From the after effects of miners' complaint I have for some ...

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