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  3. CONSCRIPTION

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — "If the conscription of man-power were justified in Britain, it is just as much an argument for the ...

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  4. A MISNOMER

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Lord Balfour to-day, explaining clearly the purpose of the recently-appointed Dominions Civil Research Committee, said that it ...

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  5. CHINA'S TROUBLE

    CANTON, Tuesday. — Following a guarantee for the safety and protection of foreigners from the Provincial Government, the main Custom House and ...

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  6. CHURCH of ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Recommendations of a far-reaching nature are contained in the report of the committee appointed by the Archbishops of ...

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  7. Santa-Barbara 'Quake

    SANTA BARBARA, Tuesday.—Three more violent shocks shook Santa Barbara early to-day, following a series of tremors overnight. They caused ...

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  8. Powers United

    Reuter's representative at Peking says that the insinuation that British and Japanese representatives are being excluded from the c[?]ommission to ...

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  9. ABNORMAL RAINS

    WARSAW, Tuesday. — Poland, especially the south-east, is in the throes of dangerous floods, following an abnormal rainfall. The ...

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  10. The New Department

    Brigadier Samuel Wilson, just returned, from Jamaica, has been appointed permanent Under-Secretary for the Colonies, with Sir Gilbert Grindle as his ...

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  11. NO LOOTING REPORTED.

    No looting has been reported, though the jewellery shops are unprotected. Ten million dollars worth of valuables are in the hands of the authorities ...

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  12. DEMONSTRATIONS PASS OFF QUIETLY.

    There was a demonstration in the Chinese territory of Shang-hai to-day. It is a month since the beginning of the trouble. At Tient-sin there was also ...

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  13. Press Cable Rates Reduced

    LONDON, Tuesday. — It is understood that an agreement for the reduction of press cable rates has been reached, as an outcome of the speech ...

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  14. EMPRESS OF ASIA LEAVES.

    Reuter's representative at Hong Kong reports that the Empress of Asia has left for Canada to-day, with a [?]rew of at least two University ...

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  15. MIGRATION

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — The British Empire Service Longue, at its conference to-day, after a long debate, adopted a resolution, expressing "profound ...

    Article : 143 words
  16. TURKEY'S WAY

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.—The death sentences in connection with the recent Kurdish revolt were carried out to-day. The ringleader, Sheik Said, ...

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  17. THE SHELL EXPLODED

    PARIS, Tuesday. — A party of children, residing at the barracks of the army corps, at Croeny, worn to-day allowed to inspect the ...

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  18. DUBLIN REGRETS

    DUBLIN, Tuesday. — While the reception at Dublin of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (the Most Rev. Dr. Daniel Mannix), was ...

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  19. AVIATION

    LONDON, Tuesday. — What is claimed to be the first Paris-London flight by an amphibian passenger aeroplane was carried out this morning by ...

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  20. [?]OOZING BLOOD.

    ROME, Tuesday. — A typewriter traveller, named Gregori, suspected of having embezzled 55,000 [?]ire from his employers, became engaged to the ...

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  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS ENDORSED.

    The Conference endorsed the League of Nations. It passed a resolution calling on all constitutional organisations to educate pubilc opinion to the value ...

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  22. CAUSES OF THE WAR

    Dr. Otto Bauer, secretary of the Austrian Social Democratic Uarty, is credited with being one of the shrewdest minds in Central Europe. He was ...

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  23. IRISH VETERANS

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — The conference of the British Empire Service League adopted a resolution to-day, requesting the League to help veterans ...

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  24. EMPIRE TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Empire Producers' Organisation to-day submitted a memoranda to the Economic Committee with reference to Empire ...

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  25. FRANCE IN MOROCCO

    PARIS, Tuesday. — The Fez correspondent for the Paris "Temps" estimates that Abd-el-Krim has lost 1000 killed and 3000 wounded, ...

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  26. MINERS' PENSIONS

    PARIS, Tuesday. — The French Miners' Federation Congress to-day decided to call a general strike, unless the wage reduction notice were withdrawn ...

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  27. LABOR'S AWAKENING

    LONDON, Tuesday. — An interesting development in connection, with the change of view on the part of Laborities regarding Empire affairs, is Mr. ...

    Article : 183 words
  28. Debt of Gratitude.

    Mrs. D. Raymer, 35 Hangs Street, Prahran, V., writes: "For the good health I have experienced during the last few years I feel I owe a debt of ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. The British Trouble

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Miners' Federation to-day comments on the mine-owners' publication of correspondence formally determining the wages ...

    Article : 41 words
  30. WORLD'S RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — One of the most interesting papers and at the International Railway Congress was that to-day on daily suburban traffic, ...

    Article : 69 words
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