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  3. AUSTRALIAN SETTLEMENT Adverse Report.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Overseas Settlement delegation which recently visited Australia and New Zealand, is preparing its report. lt will ...

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  4. ASIATICS IN AFRICA.

    PIETERMARITZBURG (Natal), Wednesday.—The Provincial Council of Natal has passed an ordinance introduced by Mr. Hulett, amending the ...

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  5. "AS WE FORGIVE." GERMAN STRIKERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The strike of the German seamen at Hall to enforce the British Maritime Board rate of wages has extended to London. ...

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  8. U.S. POSSESSIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Dissatisfaction among the inhabitants of the United States insular possessions mentioned on August 29 last, took ...

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  9. "OUR MAGGIE!" FUN IN THE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The process of swearing-in the members of the British House of Commons this afternoon was enlivened by Laborites' chaff. The ...

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  10. JACK JONES AGGRIEVED.

    Immediately the Speaker (Mr. J. H. Whitley) took the chair-in readiness for the summons to the House of Lords to hear the Royal assent to the ...

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  11. IMMIGRATION AID.

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—"The Star's" Ottawa correspondent reports that, as a resnlt of lengthy negotiations, the Canadian Ministry for ...

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  12. PROHIBITION.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Returning to Now York to-day from SouthEast Africa, "Pussyfoot" Johnson, the noted prohibition advocate, greeted ...

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  13. GERMANS GIVE IN.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Resumption of Allied military control of Germany will be effected during the present week, following the announcement that ...

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  14. "JACK'S" EXPLANATION.

    Mr. Jaek Jonos, when leaving the House of Commons, explained that he made his protest because he was a Constitutionalist, while the Lords were ...

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  15. Survey Service.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After being outfitted as a survey vessel at a cost of £70,875 in order to replace the Fantome in the surveying service on the ...

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  16. SEPARATIST PRESIDENT ASSASSINATED.

    Reruter's Paris correspondent states that it has been reported that the President of the Separatist Government of the Bavarian Palatinate (Horr Heintz) ...

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  17. RELIGIOUS FANATICS.

    MANILA, Wednesday.—Religious fanatics on Buchas Island killed 19 Philippine constabulary and soldiers, including two officers. The ...

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  18. Macdonald's Friendship.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The expression of friendship for France made by the Leader of the British Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) ...

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  19. RUM-RUNNING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The jury to-day acquitted the crew of the Dutch schooner Zcchond (105 tons) of a charge of rum-running. ...

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  20. NORTHERN STORMS. Blizzard Sweeps England.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A remarkable blizzard swept the south of England to-day. The worst snowstorm since 1919 was experienced. In some ...

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  21. U. S. CONGRESS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The five weeks' deadlock in the Senate over the election of a chairman for the impertant Intcr-State Commerce ...

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  22. WORST IN LIVING MEMORY.

    Great storms are raging in the Bay of Biscay. Much damage has been done to shipping in the French ports and rivers, where the fishermen ...

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  23. LONDON EXCHANGE NERVY.

    "The Financial Times" points out that, although yesterday's weakness of gilt-edgeds reflected the nervousness on the Loudon Exchange with regard to ...

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  24. French Floods.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Although the River Soine is falling slowly, the outlook is not reassuring for damper weather has returned. Meanwhile the ...

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  25. London By-Election.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Describing himself as an advanced free-trader and an out and out Communist, a man named Sparling Hadwyn, has applied ...

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  26. THE LOST DIXMUDE. Explosion Theory.

    BIZERTA (Tunis), Wednesday).— The French despatch boat, Escaut, which is searching for werekage of the lost French airship, the Dixmude, has ...

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  27. Emulating Turpin.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. George Newton Bell, a New Zealand stockbreeder, started from York this morning for Loudon riding a thoroughbred ...

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  28. In the Grip of a Gale.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Atlantic coast of France is in the grin of a gale, accompanied by an exceptionally high tide, practically amounting to a ...

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  29. Disobeyed Orders.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Sergeant Perir, an Italian air pilot, was found exhausted at Venice to-day aftor drifting at sea for four days in his wrecked ...

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  30. Ex-Prisoners.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — At the House of Commons' to-night a dinner was given to those who had suffered imprisonment for conscientious ...

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  31. Followers of High Arts.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. William Butler Yeats, the Irish poet-artist, who was awarded the Nobel prize for Literature on November 14 last, at the ...

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  32. Chinese Politics.

    PEKIN, Wednesday.—The acting Pekin Cabinet to-day passed the nomination of Sun-to-Chi as Premier. The nomination must go to the Senate, ...

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