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  3. CONSPIRACY.....

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Gaston Means, a former agent of the Department of Justice, whose of investigatorial exploits read like a romantic ...

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  4. BYFLEET MURDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The trial commenced at Guildford to-day of Jacques Vaquier, a Frenchman, charged with the murder, on March 29, of ...

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  5. STANDARD OF LIVING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"As a result, of the Great War there is now insufficient wealth in the world to maintain the pre-war standard of ...

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  6. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    CONCENTION HALL, NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Ostensibly, the Democratic Convention's eight day opened with the alignment of forces unvaried, ...

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  7. SERIOUS FRAUD.

    LONDON, Wednesday —The High Court claim entered by Colonel G. W. Parkinson, a member of the firm of Blackpool contractors, for the return ...

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  8. WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The comparative economy in the capital cost, of stations equipped with the beam' system, the small amount of electrical ...

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  9. JAPANESE.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—"It is the intention of the Japanese Government to introduce during the present session a Bill, aiming at the abolition of dual ...

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  10. MONUMENTAL BLUNDER.

    Some little flurry occurred at the thirty-seventh ballot, when New York, wich hitherto had been easting its 90 votes solidly for Mr. Smith, ...

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  11. CRITERION OF NATION'S WEALTH

    Major-General Sir Philip Nash, chairman of Metropolitan Vickers Electrical Co. Ltd., read a paper on "World Power and Economies," in which he ...

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  12. TELEPHONE TESTS WITH AUSTRALIA.

    Referring to the recent telephone, tests with Australia, Signor Marconi, stated that wave-lengths of 92 metres were employed. The total power was ...

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  13. Flag Incident Closed.

    The Japanes who on Tuesday entered the American Embassy compound, climbed the flag-pole, and cut down the flag, has been arrested at Osaka. ...

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  14. ARGENTINE TESTS.

    Referring to the Argentine tests, Signor Marconi said that the had been adviced that the signals had been received at Buenos Aires with such ...

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  15. AIR MAILS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The first East-bound trans-continental mail service by aeroplane arrived it New York this evening six minutes bellin ...

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  16. Chinese Cabinet.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.—The resignation of the Sun Poa-chi Cabinet is believed to have been due to the possibility of a revival of the question, ...

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  17. Boundary Dispute.

    BELFAST, Tuesday. — Mr. Justice Feetham, of South Africa, Chairman of the Irish Boundary Commission, arrived at Belfast to-day on a two days' ...

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  18. Round the World.

    FOOD-CHOW, Wednesday.—The British aviators attompting a flight round the world left Hong Kong at 9.30 o'clock this morning, and arrived ...

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  19. Control of Germany.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—General Nollett, former President of the Control Commission, told the foreign committee of the French; Senate to-day that ...

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  20. PRINCE MATSUKATA DEAD.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Prince Matsukata died this evening.—Reuter. ...

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  21. SECRETS DIVULGED.

    Before a gathering of wireless exports of the Society of Arts, Signor Marconi to-day divulged some of the secrets of the "beam" system" which ...

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  22. Lausanne Treaty.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—Dail Eireann to-day ratified the Lausanne Treaty without a division. The Foreign Minister (Mr. Desmond ...

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  23. Wembley Cotton Section.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two offers have been received for the puchase of the entire cotton section at the British Empire Exhibition—one from ...

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  24. Exchange Rates.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The opinion that a[?]general return to the gold standard was needed was expressed by the chairman of the National Bank of ...

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  25. Items of Interest.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British Minister for Labor (Mr. Thomas Shaw) informed to-day a meeting of the parties to the building trade dispute that ...

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  26. LABOR CONVENTIONS AND EIGHT-HOURS DAY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Bill has been prepared, which the British Government will shortly introduce, dealing with the question of an ...

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  27. CAPITAL INCREASED.

    The accounts report was adopted, and a subsequent extraordinary meeting passed a resolution, authorising the directors to increase the capital of ...

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  28. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS AT LIVERPOOL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The members of the Young Australia League touring Britain visited Liverpool to-day. They are the guests, of the ...

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  29. Mutual Assistance Treaty.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British Government is not able to state its attitude with regard to the draft treaty for mutual assistance circulated by the ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND'S DISPLAY AT WEMBLEY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Allen) gave a luncheon at Wembley, to-day to bankers and ...

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