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  4. EMPIRE EXHIBITION Re-opening To-day

    LONDON, Thursday.—Australia again, as she was last year, is one of the most forward with her Pavilion for the British empire Exhibition at ...

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  5. IN THE ARCTIC

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain Roald Amundsen, in a wireless message from Spitzbergen to-day states that the weather is good. Flying prospects have ...

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  6. YOUTHS IN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The three men arrested at Stroud yesterday, after the capsize of a motor car in which they were driving, two of their ...

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  7. PICTURES BY RADIO

    NEW YOBK, Thursday.—Almost perfect pictures of the American war games at Hawaii, were reproduced at New York after being transmitted by ...

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  8. PLOTS IN BULGARIA

    SOFIA, Thursday.—The Bulgarian authorities state that in consequence of the arrest of the leaders of the various illegal organisations, the ...

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  9. OLYMPIC GAMES

    THE HAGUE Thursday.—After the rejection by the second Chamber of the Netherlands Parliament of a Bill guaranteeing, 1,000,000 florins (approx. ...

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  10. BROWN HEART

    LONDON, Thursday.—One of the now instrumenta in connection with the offerts being made to eradieate brown heart in apples developed while in the ...

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  11. WAR IN MOROCCO

    PARIS, Thursday.—According to telegrams from Rabat, the casualties suffered by Colonel Freydenberg's force in the recent fighting against the Riffs ...

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  12. ULSTER'S FINANCES

    BELFAST, Thursday.—When introducing the North of ireland Budget to-day, the Finance Minister (Mr. Hugh Pollock) said that apart from the ...

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  14. Secrets of Health and Success

    AN exemple of the influence of day dreams in relarion to happiness or unhappiness has just come to my attention. Of the many letters thay have reached me ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. TYPHOID AT SUVA

    SUVA, Thursday.—The typhoid epidemic is at its peak in Suva. Three European deaths have occurred, while several others are in a dangerous ...

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  16. TIMBER TROPHY.

    Inside the centr[?] hall is the timber trophy. There, an electrical colored fountain is surrounded by a frame of the choicest apples. ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND'S ALSO BETTER.

    New Zealand's Pavilion is also markedly better. There is a diorama with geysers, mud springs, and hot baths in operation. There are delightful ...

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  18. PREFERENCE DUTIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is estimated that the annual revenue that will be derived from products of Empire origin under the preferential duties ...

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  19. CANADA AND SOUTH AFRICA.

    Canada and South Africa have again a very fine display. The former is the showiest and most extensive of the whole exhibition, but does not possess ...

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  20. PROHIBITION U.S. Rum Fleet on the Lakes

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—It is understood that the Canadian Government has not been officially advised of any intention on the part of the United ...

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  21. FORM OF LYNCH LAW

    LONDON, Thursday.—The exservicemen of Sheffield have banded themselves together to fight the Hooliganism and goings on which have been ...

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  23. The King's Speech

    There is conjecture whether the King's speech at the opening of the exhibition, which will broadcast by wireless, will be audible in the Dominions. ...

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  24. CHURCHILL'S BUDGET

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill), in the House of Commons to-day at the report stage of the debate ...

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  25. ANTI-BOLSHEVISM European Movement

    LONDON, Thursday.—There are indications that a movement is afoot throughout Europe against Bolshevik and Communist agitators. ...

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  26. "An Outrage"

    "The Toronto Mail" has published a despatch from Windsor, Ontario, in which Mr. John Rodd, former AttorneyGeneral, has prosonted a report on the ...

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  27. AMAZING TRAGEDY

    WARSAW, Thursday.—An amazing tragesy was enacted to-day at an examination at the Royal College, Vilna, where a youth, who had failed ...

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  28. MURDER PLOT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Home Secretary (Sir William Joynson-Hicks), in the House of Commons to-day, replying to the question as to who had ...

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  29. Unaware of the Net

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The United States destroyer Cunningham, engaged on scouting duty with the "Dry Armada," reported the arrival to-day ...

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  30. Trotsky Returns

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—M. Leon Trotsky, the Russian ex-War Minister, returned to Moscow to-day. "The Daily Express" says that M. ...

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