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  3. CHINA SEETHING "RED" INFLUENCE INCREASING

    DELEGATES representing 48 colleges met at the Law College, Peking, this morning. They sent a deputation to interview the Foreign and War Ministers this afternoon, demanding severance of diplomatic relations with Britain. ...

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  4. Sino-Foreign Negotiations HAS RUPTURE OCCURRED?

    As yet there is no definite indication of the effect of the rupture of the Sino-foreign negotiations. Chinese officials express the view that no ...

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  5. Amundsen Undaunted Anticipates Another Attempt

    CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN is determined to resume his attempt to reach the North Pole. He declares that the experience ...

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  6. Secrets of Health and Success

    IN this country, we seem to be singularly afflicted with cults that devote themselves to the task of robbing, society of the beneficent fruits of science. One of the most pernicious ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. The Captain's Story

    Captain Amunden, relating how the start was made homewards by the Polar airmen, said:— Perfect Navigating. ...

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  8. Anxious For Peace

    The Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Shang-hai hold special meetings yesterday. The members seemed anxious to end the deadlock, but the student ...

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  9. At Hong Kong

    HONG KONG, Sunday.—The Government of Hong Kong has issued a notification that severe measures will be taken against evilly-disposed ...

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  10. General Situation

    SHANG-HAI, Saturday.—A meeting of 139 members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Shang-hai yesterday afternoon lengthily debated the ...

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  11. IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC RESULTS.

    Other members of the expedition are of the opinion that important scientific results have been achieved. Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth, the ...

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  12. BOYS ON STRIKE.

    The servants and boys at the sisters' quarters of the military hospital have struck. Some of the Hong Kong hotel boys, while many of the cafe and ...

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  13. At Canton

    Reuter's correspondent at Canton reports that, following Thursday's mass meeting circulars are being distributed, urging the boycott of foreign goods, ...

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  14. BOY SCOUTS MOBILISED.

    The Chinese staff at Matilda Hospital, where there are 35 patients, have struck. Boy Scouts are being mobilised to assist. ...

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  15. Amundsen Looks Worn

    The following message was received by radio-gram in London yesterday from The Heimdal, King's Bay, Spitsbergen:— ...

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  16. Ruptured Negotiations

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The "NichiNichi-Shimbun," commenting on the rupture of the Sino-foreign negotiations at Shang-hai, says that the Japanese ...

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  17. PRINCE IN PRETORIA Wonderful Enthusiasm

    PRETORIA, Saturday.—Amidst congregated in the amphitheatre of Prince of Wales yesterday visited the beautiful administrative capital of the ...

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  18. FREEDOM FROM WAR German Security ProPosals

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The German Nationalist newspapers advocate the rejection of the French note in reply to Germany's proposal for a European ...

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  20. MURDER OF JAPANESE.

    Following the murder by Chinese of the treasurer of the Huk-uai Hospital, the Public Safety Bureau has requested that police be posted outside the ...

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  21. Seeking Peace

    Following a meeting of the diplomatic representatives interested at Peking this morning a communique was issued, stating:— ...

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  22. Honors For Norway

    OLSO, Saturday.—His Majesty King Haakon of Norway sent the following message to Captain Amundson:— "The Queen and I welcome you ...

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  23. WITH WAR VETERAN'S.

    The Prince visited the Town Hall, where 318 aged citizens, were outergained at luncheon by the municipality. The fine array of medals on the ...

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  24. Excitement at Chung-ki-Ang

    After the student agitators at Chungki-ang[?] had worked up popular excitement rioters on Wednesday attacked the foreign customs employes. They ...

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  25. The Dominions' Voice

    LONDON, Saturday.—The proposed Security, Pact continues to evoke the strongest criticism. "The Daily Express" to-day ...

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  26. THE PEOPLE'S SENTIMENTS.

    At the opening of the Storting (Parliament), the President said, that he wished to express the sentiments of all on the occasion of the safe return of ...

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  27. TRADE WITH CANADA

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Canadian Acting-Minister for Finance (Mr. J. A. Robb) has given notice of a Bill to authorise the ...

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  28. Responsibility For Riots

    Reuter's Peking representative reports that the Chinese Foreign Office note, in reply to the Powers' note regarding the riots and anti-foreign ...

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  29. GOING NORTH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—All the vessels in the Australian Navy are leaving for Northern Queensland to engage in manoeuvres. ...

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  30. ANOMALY OF THE PROPOSAL.

    The paper, editorially, argues that the pact is really unilateral, because "It would compel Britain to fight on the side of France ...

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  31. OSLO BE-FLAGGED.

    The whole of Oslo was be-flagged to-day to celebrate the occasion. Numerous authorities, institutions and associations have also sent ...

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  32. NO-LAND IN NORWEGIAN SECTOR.

    The Premier (M. Mowinchei) received a telegram from Captain Amundsen to-day, saying that he had surveyed 160,000 square kilometres, adding, ...

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  33. Congratulations

    The following message was received by radiogram in London to-day from King's Bay, Spitzbergen:— KING'S BAY (Spitzbergen), Saturday. ...

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  34. CHILI REVOLT

    SANTIAGO, Saturday.—It is estimated that 59 persons were killed in the recent uprisings in the northern provinces of Chili. ...

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  36. PEACE IN PACIFIC

    HONOLULU, Friday.—Among the Australian passengers who arrived by the Niagara here to-day were 16 delegates to the Institute of Pacific ...

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  37. CONDITIONS ON FRIDAY.

    At Tehang the students yesterday were busy promoting an anti-foreign strike. Kiu-kiang, Ku-ling and Chin-ki-aug ...

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  38. BUTTER IN BRITAIN Good Demand

    LONDON, Saturday.—Despite the fact that stocks of butter in cold stores in Britain are very heavy and that arrivals of Australian and New ...

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  39. "Sunshine"

    The wives of the aviators, Lieutenants Riiser-Larsen and Deitrichsen are the heroines of the day. The former said that ...

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  40. DAMAGE AT CONSULATES.

    At Kiu-ki-ang, during an altercation between the police and a small number of workmen, a fire suddenly broke out at the Tai-wan Bank. During the ...

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  41. AIRSHIP FOR THE ADVENTURE.

    Mr. Prestrud, who accompanied Captain Amunden to the South Pole, is of the opinion that the best means of reaching the Pole by air would be with ...

    Article : 63 words
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  43. CHEESE OUTLOOK GOOD.

    The hot weather has also had a good effect on the cheese market, for the consumption of cheese always rises with the temperature, and, as there are ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. MR. MACKENZIE'S MURDER.

    Regarding the killing of Mr. Mackenzie, a British subject, at Shang-hai, he was outside the settlement where the municipality built roads without ...

    Article : 37 words
  45. PROTECTION FOR FOREIGNERS.

    As a result of the Consular body's meeting with the Military Governor of Hu-peh yesterday afternoon, the Governor has given a positive ...

    Article : 71 words
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