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  3. RESTIVE CHINA

    CHINESE soldiers are digging trenches around the Cha-pei, and erecting barbed wire entanglements on the Great Western road ...

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  4. LIKE A DREAM

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales spent the whole of the glorious winter's day yesterday shooting in the neighborhood of the camp of the ...

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  5. WAR DEBTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The French reply to the British note on the subject of war debts has been received in London. It promises sympathetic ...

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  6. COAL MINE CRISIS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The miners' delegates in conference yesterday, decided to resist the coal owners' proposals for a revision of wages conditions. ...

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  7. BRITISHER BADLY INJURED.

    A crowd of 50 coolies, including women, this evening attacked and badly injured Detective-Sergeant. Macdonald, who was investigating a case of ...

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  8. SERIOUS SITUATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Sunday Times" understands that a critical point has been reached in Anglo-Russian relations. The ...

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  9. POLICE COMPOUND INVADED.

    Chinese students held up Mr. Compradors, manager of the International Export Co., Ki-ang-su, on Thursday evening, because they understood that ...

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  10. WISHED HE KNEW.

    A Kimberley railwayman yesterday wired to the Prince at Bulawayo, "Be sporty. Wire me the name of the winner of the Durban July Handicap." ...

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  11. "BEST MIENRS IN EUROPE."

    In the House of Commons recently, the Secretary of the Mines Department (Lieut.-Colonel Lane Fox) announced that, since November, 361 ...

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  12. PREFERENCE SCRAPPED

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — An order for the Waterworks' pipes for the Capetown municipality worth nearly £500.000, has gone to ...

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  13. FRENCH FINANCE

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French Chamber of Deputies adopted the Budget yesterday, fixing the expenditure for 1925 at 33,163 million franes, and ...

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  14. Mary Knoll Missionaries

    Six sisters of the Mary Knoll mission arrived at Shang-hai yesterday from Wu-chow. The American destroyer Simpson ...

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  15. The Miners' Hope

    Reuter's reporter states that the miners are hopeful that, with the help of other great unions, of resisting the coal owners' proposals. ...

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  16. SOLAR ECLIPSE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The United States Navy Department is preprepared to send an expedition to Sumarta to observe the solar celipse there ...

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  17. MORE STRIKES.

    The postal clerk messengers and city seavenging coolies struck yesterday. The lift boys will be walking out to-day. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (Lieutenant-Colonel L. C. M. S. Amery) paid an official visit to the Wembley ...

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  19. CANTON QUIET.

    The situation in Canton is generally quiet. The defence of Shameen continues to be strengthened daily. ...

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  20. Unofficial Observers

    When interviewed by Reuter's representative at Canton, and asked whether he had been invited by the Chinase authorities to take part in the ...

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  21. CURRENCHES IMPROVED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reparations currencies sharply improved on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. Good buying by France was in progress. ...

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  22. THE CATION'S ONLY HOPE.

    The only hope of averting the biggest fight in history is the owners' suggestion for the holding of a conference before July 31, when the existing ...

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  23. TROUBLE IN U.S.A.

    SCRANTON (Pennsylvania), Saturday.—The Anthracite Coal Miners' Convention in session at Seranton, has demanded a 10 per cent. wage increase. ...

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  24. NATIONAL DEFENCE BONDS.

    The conditions with regard to the new 4 per cent. perpetual bond for holders of national defence bonds recently announced by M. Caillaux, provide for ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA'S WISDOM.

    When interviewed, Lieut.-Colonel Amery remarked on Australia's wisdom in having invited parties of schoolboys to the ...

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  26. A WEALTHY ESTATE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The late Sir Edward [?] newspaper proprietor, left £2,222,000. The probate duties will amount to over £900,000. ...

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  27. Russians on Trial

    The hearing was resumed before the Mixed Court to-day of the case in which the Russians, Mr. Dosser and his wife are charged with having made ...

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  28. Fall of the Lite

    "The Observer's" Rome correspondent states that, following a Cabinet council, the Italian Government to-day decided to take strong measure against ...

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  29. MOROCCAN WAR

    PARIS, Saturday,—During the course of the Budget debate in the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday the Prime Minister (M. Painleve) stated ...

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  30. FRONTIER FIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reports from Moscow and Warsaw give conflicting versions of a fight between Russian and Polish frontier guards last Sunday, each ...

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  31. REACTIONARIES

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Yesterday evening the official verdict of the Parliamentary examination was delivered on Unehidarohs, the noted reactionary, and ...

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  32. WIRELESS TELEPHONY

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Wireless telephone communication between persons on ships at sea and on land has been proven practical by a ...

    Article : 187 words
  33. POLAR FLIGHTS

    OSLO, Saturday.—Captain Raold Amundsen, interviewed by a Reuter's representative at Oslo yesterday, after his arrival from Spitzbergen, said that ...

    Article : 145 words
  34. OTHERS FLYING TO OSLO.

    The other members' of Captain Amundsen's party will fly from Spitzbergen to Oslo in the Polar aeroplane to-morrow. ...

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