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  3. EARL YPRES DEAD Commander of "The Contemptibles"

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Earl of Ypres (Field Marshal John French) died yesterday afternoon in his seventysocond year. ...

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  4. SECURITY

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic representative understand that Dominion circles are surprised that the Franco-British ...

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  5. DOMINION PRODUCTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Imperial Economic Conference is confronted by the supreme difficulty of reconciling the conflicting inter-Imperial interests ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR'S PANACEA

    LONDON, Saturday.—The subject of Unemployment in Britain was re-discussed in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  7. Secrets of Health and Success

    Former President of the American Medical Association. IF you are an industrial worker, man or woman, employed in any of the various enterprises, you have a direct interest in that phase of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITISH BROTHERS

    AMERICA and Australia are both young countries. They were formed and moulded by the pioneer blood of a common ...

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  9. MONS TO THE MARNE.

    Field-Marshal John Denton Pinkstone French, First Earl of Ypres, and of High Lake, Captain of Deal Castle, where he died, was born at Ripple Vale, ...

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  10. A SETTLER'S LIFE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Apsley is now in Australia incognito. He travelled under another name as a thirdclass passenger on the Orama in order ...

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  12. BRITISH-BY ELECTION

    LONDON, Saturday.—At a meeting of the Liboral Association of Ayr Burghs yesterday it was unanimously decided to contest the constituency at ...

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  13. PROPOSAL REJECTED.

    Lieut.-Colonol C. M. Headlam (Con.) moved the rejection of the bill on the ground that it afforded no real solution of the problem of unemployment, ...

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  14. MOROCCAN WAR France and Spain Join Hands

    PARIS, Saturday.—"Le Matin's" Madrid correspondent reports that the French ex-Minister, M. Malvy, completed a special mis[?] to Spain ...

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  15. ADAM'S PLEA

    BUDA-PESTH, Saturday. — Gustav Lerderer, an Hungarian officer condemned to death to-day for the murder of a [?]lth butcher, declared that his ...

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  16. PETER PAYS PAUL N.S.W. £6,500,000 Loan

    LONDON, Saturday.—The underwriting was announced yesterday of a £6,500,000 New South Wales loan at 5 per cent. The price is 98½, ...

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  17. Canada's Obligations

    OTTAWA, Saturday. — The acting Finance Minister (Mr. J. A. Robb) intends on Monday to bring down legislation authorising the raising of ...

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  18. IN THE CHANNEL

    QUIMPER, Saturday.—Two lifeboats, which went from Quimper (11 miles from the mouth of the O'deb in the Department of Finisterre, France), ...

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  19. OVER A PRECIPICE

    BEIRUT, Saturday.—A motor car, which members of the League of Nations' Malaria Committee were returning from a tour of Lebanon, ...

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  20. BUCKINGHAM PALACE

    LONDON, Saturday.—There were nearly 1,000 presentations at the second court at Buckingham Palace yesterday. The Duke and Duchess of York and ...

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  21. BIG BANK MERGER.

    Another big bunk merger was also announced to-day by Mr. Robb. The Royal Bank of Canada, with its headquarters at Montreal, has ...

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  22. BRILLIANT FRENCH OPERATION.

    A communique received at Paris from Fez, states that General Chambrun has carried out a brilliant operation in the centre, enabling him to relieve the ...

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  23. Items of Interest VESSEL GROUNDED IN STORM.

    SUVA, Saturday.—The Tongan cutler Fuga Faimata, 20 tons, arrived at Lake Ba in the Lau group, Fiji, on May 16. She reports that she was blown from ...

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  24. FRENCH FINANCE

    PABIS, Saturday.—The French Cabinet yesterday approved of measures which the Finance Minister (M. Joseph Caillaux) will introduce in the ...

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  25. STEAMER FOUNDERS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday. — Forty-four passengers and the crew were drowned off the Turkish coaster, Heraklia, with a cargo of coal, which ...

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  26. SHORT PARLIAMENT Belgian Cabinet Defeated

    BRUSSELS, Saturday.—The new Belgian Government, was yesterday defeated in the Chamber of Deputies by 99 votes to 73, there being seven ...

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  27. SUVA TYPHOID EPIDEMIC.

    SUVA, Saturday.—With regard to the typhoid opidemic at Sava, no new cases or fatalities have occurred. ...

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  28. SPANISH-RIFF PEACE.

    The possibility of a Spanish Riff peace is foreshadowed in a message from the Tangier correspondent of "The Times." He says that, according ...

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  29. SALES BY WIRELESS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The sale of the Carnarvon art collection at the order of Lady Carnarvon, concluded yesterday, the total realised being ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The following are exhibiting at the Australian Artists' Exhibition at Brighton Public Art Gallery: J. Cohen, Cumbrae Stewart, ...

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  32. PLEDGED NOT TO MARRY FOR TWO YEARS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Forty domestics have embarked on the Ionic for New Zealand under a pledge not to marry for at least two years after ...

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  33. RUSSIA'S INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Morning Post's" Moscoe correspondent states that M. Dzerjinsky, speaking at the Union of the Soviet Congress, ...

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  34. FRENCH SUCCESS MINIMISED.

    Important news from reliable sources minimises the earlier reports of the French success in Morocco. "The Sunday Express' " Paris ...

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  35. ATTEMPT TO SOLVE CRISIS.

    M. Max has agreed to attempt to solve the crisis. He has announced his intention of first examining the possibilities of ...

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  36. JAPAN'S EVACUATION OF SHANGHAI.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—General Inouye, commander of the ex-Saghalien garrisan, with his staff arrived at Tokio this morning. He was greeted by large ...

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  37. BADLY MAULED

    LONDON, Saturday.—An awful ordeal was experienced by a woman on the Manchester-London express yesterday. Her husband became suddenly ...

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  38. BRITISH INCOMES

    LONDON, Saturday.—British income tax statistics for 1922-23 show that there were 134 people in the United Kingdom drawing incomes above ...

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  39. PROBLEMS OF NIGHT-BAKLING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A telegram from Geneva states that a British and Belgian amendment respecting master bakers' prohibition of night-baking ...

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  40. HOLY YEAR

    NICE, Saturday. — Three hundred Australian Pilgrims, led by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Maunix), arrived at Nice to-day, on ...

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  41. RESULTS NOT DEFINITE.

    It is reported in Paris that FieldMarshal Lyautey has telegraphed to Quai d'Orsay, stating that the French success in Morueco has not yet taken ...

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