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  3. British Labor Government Defeated After Nine Months in Office.

    SIR ROBERT HORNE, in the House of Commons on Wednesday, on behalf of the Conservatives, moved that: "In the opinion of this House, the conduct of the Government with, relation to the institution, and subsequent withdrawal, of criminal proceedings ...

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  4. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Regarding the statements at Geneva with relation to the use of the British Navy by the League of Nations, the Prime Minister ...

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  5. GUNS ACTIVE

    PEKIN, Wednesday. — There were heavy artillery exchanges on the Shanhai-kuan front for 24 hours till dawn this morning when General ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.— The Danish Minister for Defence (M.S. Brorsen), in the Lower House to-day, submitted a Disarmament Bill, which ...

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  7. Macdonald's Grit

    Immediately after the House rose the members of the Cabinet held a brief meeting in the Prime Minister's room. It broke up at midnight, after which ...

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  8. RESIGNATION DISCREDITED.

    The King left Balmoral this evening, and is due in London at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning. It is understood that the Prime ...

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  9. Italian Express De-railed

    ROME, Wednesday. —A de luxe express, carrying 60 passengers, was derailed near Genoa to-day..... The engine and six carriages ...

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  10. World Flight

    SHANG-HAI, Wednesday.—Major Pedro Zanni, the Argentine aviator, attempting a flight round the world from west to east, left Shang-hai to-day for ...

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  11. First to Suffer

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Antwerp banks have taken up the Belgian quota (£1,000,000) of the German £40,000,000 lona, which will be ...

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  12. Labor Conference

    Expectations of the liveliness at the Labor Conference on the subject of Ministers' alleged snobbery Were disappointed when the Chairman of the ...

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  13. The Fatal Debate

    LONDON, Wednesday. —"Go to the country now!" shouted the Laborites, When the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) entered a crowded and ...

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  14. Chinese Pirates.

    The Chinese mail and passenger vessel Ning-shin, bound for Foo-choo from Shang-hai, was pirated off Won-Chow by 34 armed passengers, who overcame ...

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  15. Communist Arguments

    DUSSELDORF, Wednesday.— As a culmination of "Communist Week" the Communists attended a Democratic meeting at Dusseldorf, armed with ...

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  16. Bread in Britain

    LONDON Wednesday.—The London Master Bakers' Association' states that the price of wheat has reached 70/1 per sack, which will make the quartern ...

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  17. LIBERAL AMENDMENT.

    Sir John Simon then moved the Liberal amendment proposing, the appointment of a select committee, to investigate and report on the circumstances ...

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  18. Imperial Conference.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Australian Press Association understands that the proposed Imperial Conference, which, was arranged to take place this ...

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  19. ARTICLE XII

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The House of Lords to-day read the Irish Treaty Amendment Bill the second time, with an amendment, declaring that the House ...

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  20. FOLLOWING PRECEDENT.

    The Leader of the Liberals (Mr. H. H. Asquith) contended that the Liberal amendment was strictly in accordance with precedent. He quoted the cases of ...

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  21. CONSERVATIVE CENSURE.

    Before Sir Robert Horne (a former Chancellor of the Exchequer) rose to move the Conservative censure motion, The Prime Minister explained that his ...

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  22. Discovery of New Zealand

    LONDON, Wednesday.— To-day, on the one hundred and fifty-fifth anniversary of Captain Cook's discovery, of New Zealand, Captain. Kirk, of ...

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  23. LABOR'S LIFE.

    When Mr. Stanley, Baldwin, (then Prime Minister of Britain) in November last found himself unable to carry through, the House of Commons ...

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  24. Queensland Loan

    LONDON, Wednesday,—With regard to the Queensland loan issue definite reasons for the early closing of the subscription lists are unobtainable, ...

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  25. MACDONALD'S APOLOGIA.

    Mr. Macdonald argued that in the past the opinions of the AttorneysGeneral had been influenced and even altered by the Executive. There was ...

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  26. ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S EXPLANATION.

    The Attorney-General said that he did not intend to apologise, because if he had to decide again he would not alter his decision one iota. He explained ...

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  27. CABLED SPORT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Waight, the goalkeeper at Merton Town, Surrey, was to-day fined 40/ and costs for having assaulted the referee at a match at ...

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  28. When the Nerves Give Way

    Hardly, any condition of ill-health, deserves more pity than that for which there, is generally least sympathy. Men and women, with nerves out of gear ...

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  29. ALL BLACKS STILL VICTORIOUS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fine weather prevailed to-day at Birmingham, where a crowd of 18,000 assembled to witness the match between the New ...

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  30. Cricket

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The treasurer for the M.C.C. (Lord Harris), when interviewed by a representative for "The Daily Express," said that he was ...

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  31. END OF MAC'S ADVENTURE.

    Mr. Macdonald said that the Government was prepared to continue, but the House would first have to give the Government a satisfactory measure of ...

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