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  4. TRADE TREATY

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—The Canadian Senate began consideration of the Canada-Australian Trade Treaty this morning. ...

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  5. THE MINES' MUSIC

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales to-day, in glorious weather, visited the West Rand, the scene again chiefly consisting of mine dumps ...

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  6. PADEREWSKI

    LONDON, Thursday.—His Majesty to-day received M. Ignace Paderewski, the celebrated Polish pianist and composer, with whom His Majosty conversed ...

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  7. GERMANY'S NEED

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The "Berliner Tageblatt" is disappointed at the vagueness of the speech delivered yesterday in the British House of Commons ...

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  8. BOY MIGRANTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Rev. Mullins (secretary of the Continental and Colonial Church Society) published in "The Morning Post" a letter from a ...

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  9. GREEK REVOLUTION Militarists in Command

    SALONIKA, Thursday.—A military revolution has broken out in Greece in which the fleet has joined. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN GOODS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Though the attendance at the Wembley Exhibition is very disappointing, the Australian Pavilion is invariably filled. The ...

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  11. CIVIL AVIATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Undersecretary of State for Air (Major Sir Philip Sasson), in the House of Commons to-day, replying to Sir Harry ...

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  12. NO OPPOSITION.

    Paris reports that a Salonika communique received there states that the revolutionaries have [?]he situation well in hand. They have met with no ...

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  13. INFECTED MUTTON

    LONDON, Thursday.—An unusual inquest was held at Hammersmith to-day. A verdict was returned that a dairyman had died from the effects of ...

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  14. SEVENTH IN 26 YEARS.

    Reports received at Vienna from Athens state that Greece is experiencing the seventh revolution in 26 years. Soldiers and naval men, under the ...

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  15. THE RAILWAYS Rigid 8-Hours' Day Impracticable

    LONDON, Thursday.—The International Railways Congress, in session at London, passed a resolution by 90 votes to 35 to-day, declaring that a ...

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  16. Secrets of Health and Success

    VOU, probably' like most people, are fond of cheese. To my taste there is nothing more delicious than a little good cheese at the end of a meal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. The British Trouble

    LONDON, Thursday.—The conference between the representatives of the railway companies and railway trades unions in London to-day lasted two ...

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  18. POSTMEN ON STRIKE

    PARIS, Thursday.—A number of postmen and other post officers, striking for increased wages, invaded the head post office [?] Paris, to-day. They ...

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  19. THE RIGHT MEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Arthur Dorman, ironmaster and colliery owner, managing director of Derman, Long and Co., contractors for the Sydney North ...

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  21. Nova Scotian Elections

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Thursday. —The Liberal Government Premier (Mr. E H. Armstrong) has been defeated at the polls in the general election of ...

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  22. VALUABLE FILM

    LONDON, Thursday.—The War Office is inquiring into the use of Hampshire Territorials to act as guards for an American film. The American ...

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  24. RUM-RUNNING

    BANGOR (Maine), Thursday.—That a rum syndicate, backed by millions, at the command of British and French financiers, is in operation in the United ...

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  25. ARCTIC FLIERS

    OSLO, Thursday.—King Haakon of Norway has conferred upon Captain Amundsen the Gold Medal for Good Citizenship, an order which has been ...

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