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  3. BRTITSH LABOR. GETTING INTO HARNESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Paris press discusses approvingly the possibility of an early meeting of poincare and Mr. Ramsay Macdonald as ...

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  4. UNITED IN DEATH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A funeral like a wedding survice was witnessed at Durton, Cheshire, on the occasion of the burial of the mother of General ...

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  5. IMMIGRANTS' SUICIDE.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The suicide of three English immigrants occurred recently, one being a girl in the domestic employ of Admiral Charles ...

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  6. TROUBLE IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Friday.—According to recent arrivals from Spain, strong rumors are current at Madrid of disscusions in the directorate, owing to De Rivera's ...

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  7. WINNING THE PEACE.

    LONDON, Friday. — Thirty-seven prizes, totalling £2,000, are being offered citizens of the British Empire for the best answer to the question: How ...

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  8. THE SOVIET. RECOGNITION BY BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Britain has decided to recognise Soviet Russia. The British Note invites the Russian Government to send to London as early ...

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  9. EX=PRESIDENT WILSON.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Woodrow Wilson's condition last night was extremely serious, and the physicians stated that he might live only a few ...

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  10. Migrants for Australia.

    LONDON, Friday.—There were enthusiastic scenes at Plymouth when the Mayor in the presence of Lady Astor, farewelled the Devon and Cornwall ...

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  11. U.S. SCANDAL. Further Disclosures.

    NEW YORKC, Saturday.—The country is aghast at disclosures in the oil interests, and the ramifications revealed by the Senate Committee before ...

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  12. KILLED HIS FATHER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A womaN's piercing shriek from thE cells below startled the crowd assembled at the Keynsham Police Court to hear, the ...

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  13. RELIGIOUS APATHY.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday. — Cardinal Mercier, in a pastoral, letter on the subject of the "conversations" between the Anglican and Catholic churches, ...

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  14. AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) at a conference with the agricultural interests, stated that while the Government ruled out protection ...

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  15. LABOR FOR HOUSING.

    The Minister of Labor (Mr. Thomas Shaw), who is co-operating with the President of the Board of Health (Mr. J. Wheatley) has summoned a ...

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  16. A LEGAL DILEMMA.

    The oil scandal tragic-comedy took a sudden down turn to-day, and the curtain descended temporarily. Ex-Secretary Fall caused a flurry ...

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  17. DIFFICULTIES.

    Mr. Ronald M'Neill, in a speech at Whitstable, d[?] on the difficulties the Labor Governmint were encuntering in carrying out their policy. He ...

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  18. ACROSS SAHARA.

    LONDON,, Sunday.—Three Citroen motor cars, lifted with caterpillar wheels, left Colomb Bochar on January 24. They arrived at Fort Bourram on ...

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  19. FLYING TRAGEDY.

    DELHI, Saturday.—A flying tragedy occurred at Risalpur on January, 20, when, an officer, Hugh Jones, was killed while taking off. The machine was ...

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  20. A Critic's Views.

    The "Daily Telegraph" diplomatic correspondent said that Britain's, de jure recognition of the Soviet, which was inevitable from a Labor ...

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  21. BEN TILLETT LAUGHTS.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, in writing, to the Morning Post," describes the new Government as the best Conservative Government we have had for seventy ...

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  22. OIL INTERESTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Burmah, Oil Company, in a statement denying the assumption that the sale of the Government's Anglo-Persian oil shares would ...

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  23. 'Cleaning up London.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Scotland Yard. has banned the sale in England of "Le Sourire," the French humorous weekly. The "Daily Express" understands ...

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  24. Threatened Strike.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The National Union of Railwaymen, has promised the Transport Workers' Union support in the event of the doukers going on ...

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  25. 'Planes, for Persia

    TEHERAN (Persia), Friday.—Six aeroplanes have been purchased from France by the Persian Government, and have arrived at Bushire, also a few ...

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  26. LONDON BY-ELECTION.

    The City of London by election resulted in Mr. Bowator, a Conservative, being elected by a 7,000 majority. ...

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  27. Collision at Sea.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The captain of the British ship William Mitchell, bound to Melbourne from Fredrickstad, reported at Falmouth that he collided ...

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  28. Receiving Order.

    LONDON, Saturday—The "Gazette" announces that a receiving order has been issued against Loughborough, sou of the Earl of Rosslyn, who was ...

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  29. MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The balance of the Ministerial appointments have now been announced, as follow: Lord Commissioners of the Treasury: ...

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  30. The £1 Sterling.

    LONDON, Friday.—The sterling on New York Exchange has recovered to 4.31[?] dollars. New York,brokers attribute the ...

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  31. German Seamen's Strike.

    LONDON, Saturday. —. Transport workers' and the Stevedores' Unions have decided, to refuse to touch German ships in British ports, in ...

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  32. Italy Follows Suit.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is officially announced that Italy is recognising the Soviet forthwith. A Russo-Italian treaty has been ...

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  33. Bombay Mills.

    BOMBAY, Saturday. — The mill strikers now number 150,000. The situation is unchanged. ...

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  34. French Opinion.

    PARIS, Saturday.—"Le Temps," which is regarded as an example of moderate political opinion, regards fabor'S action towards Russia as proof ...

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  36. Foreign Appointments.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — Herr von Hoesch, Charge d'Affaires at Belgrade, has been appointed ambassador to France, and Herr Von Keller, Charge ...

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  37. Miners' Conditions.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. M'Donald, president of the Northern Collieries' Association, told the Australian Press Association that he had inspected the ...

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  38. The New President.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Observer's" Moscow correspondent reports that M. Rykoff will suecced M. Lenin as president of the Council of ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN GOLD.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York National City Bank announced the purchase of 17,500,000 dollars worth, of gold in Australia. It, declares that ...

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  40. Britain in Good Hands.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—Replying to a message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. J. H. Thomas) to the Governor-General, assuring him of ...

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  41. Evading the Convention.

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—The Government has introduced a Bill amending the Eight Hours' Day law. This action is based on the fact that most of ...

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  42. Joy in Russia.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily, Express '" Moscow correspondent reports that cheers greteed M. Litvinoff's reading to the Socialist ...

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  43. Price of Petrol.

    LONDON, Friday.—The price of petrol has been increased [?] to 1/11 per gallon. ...

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