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  3. SINGAPORE

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Replying to Lord Thomson, Lord Stanhope said the Government was still considering the scale of development at the ...

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  4. SECURITY PACT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reports from Berlin indicate that the Security Pact is provoking a storm of discussion in the Reichstag. ...

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  5. CHINESE PATRIOTS

    PEKING, Wednesday. — The Japanese paper, "Standare," gives prominence to a translation from the Chinese paper, "Yishinpao," ...

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  6. OIL SCANDALS

    NEW YOKR, Wednesday.—The "New York Times" publishes a lengthy statement from Senator Doheny regarding the indictment for alleged ...

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  7. WAGES CUT

    LONDON, Thursday. — Details of the railway companies' wages cutting scheme have confirmed the forecast cabled last week. ...

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  8. GREEK REVOLT

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—The House of Assembly carried a motion of confidence in Pangalos by 185 votes to 14. ...

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  9. England's Cotton Imports

    LONDON Thursday. — The "Morning Post's" Liverpool correspondent says that the cotton imports yesterday included 1000 bales from Australia, and ...

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  10. ALL-NIGHT SITTING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Commons at 7 o'clock this morning was still discussing the Pensions Bill. Various Opposition amendments had ...

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  11. AMERICAN ARMADA

    HONOLULU, Wednesday.—The American Fleet left to-day for Australia, and will carry out naval manoeuvres en route. ...

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  12. Pending Conference

    The French Minister and the American Charge d'Affairs will represent the interested Powers at the forthcoming negotiations at Peking. ...

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  13. WAR DEBTS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The announcement from Paris regarding the new British note concerning France's war debt came as a complete surprise ...

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  14. Last Night at Honolulu

    The people of Honolulu durned out on masse to watch the great fleet go out to sea. Diamond Head, the hihg bill off ...

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  15. MOROCCAN WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A. Fen communique says that the Riffs are developing an offensive on a large scale against the French sector in the ...

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  16. Shameen " Massacre "

    To-day's mass meeting' in connection with the Shameen affair was poorly attended, and some of the schools and colleges are holding aloof. ...

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  17. MEAT, AND WINE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The reports of the British Empire Producers Organisation, read at the annual meeting, in London, points out that the ...

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  18. NO BLOCKADE PROPOSED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Commons, to-day, the Foreign Minister (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) said that the French and Spanish ...

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  19. Frenzied Excitement Lulled

    SHANG- HAI, Wednesday. —The students' memorial service yesterday was not accompanied by violence. The strikers aro now looking to Peking for ...

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  20. PRINCE IN AFRICA

    BULAWAYO, Wednesday. — One of the outstanding features of the Prince of Wales' visit occurred to-day, when he visited Cecil Rhodes' grave, at ...

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  21. BRUTAL ASSAULT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Sidney Cross, aged 23 years, and Edward Adams, aged 22 years, were to-day sentenced at the Old Bailey to eighteen ...

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  22. Floods in Poland

    WARSAW, Thursday. — Floods have done enormous damage in Western Poland, the harvest in many places being totally destroyed. ...

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  23. Homage to the Dead

    The situation at Wu Chang yesterday was a fair example of the occurrences at other centres, where the Chinese authorities had not prohibited ...

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  24. Bad Tempered and Peevish.

    Nervous exhaustion is often the cause of great, unhappiness, because the sufferer and his friends do not recognise it as an ailment. To them he ...

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  25. Britain Urged to Act

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Replying to the Laborites' suggestion in the House of Commons that Britain convoke a conference of Chinese Treaty Powers. ...

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