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  3. DIRECTORS' LIABILITY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Action against eight directors of the City Equitable Insurance Co. arising out of the Bevan frauds has commenced before Sir Mark ...

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  4. WOODROW WILSON. "A HEROIC FIGURE."

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—The Prime Minister of South Africa (General Smuts), who worked side by side with the late Dr. Woodrow Wilson at the ...

    Article : 124 words
  5. LABORS POLICY. Agricultural Programme.

    LONDON, Monday.—The National Council of the Independent Labor Party, of which [?] Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay M[?]donald) is a member, ...

    Article : 75 words
  6. AUSTRALIANS ABROAD. Theodore in America.

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), Monday.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr. E. G. Theodore) and party arrived at Vancouver to-day. They are in good health. ...

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  7. FRENCH POLITICS.

    PARIS, Monday.—After a week of preliminary skirmishes between the Government and Opposition, the French Chamber of Deputies to-day embarked ...

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  9. Ca[?] unique.

    A [?] says that to-day's me[?] [?] the reports of the Comm[?] [?] [?]oyment, Housing and [?] [?] [?]cating ...

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  10. Senator Wilson in Canada.

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Monday. —Senator Wilson and Mr. Oakley arrived at Halifax this morning, and departed this afternoon for [?] ...

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  11. WOOL TOPS CASE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The appeal was opened in the Privy Council to-day, before Viscount Cave, Baron Buckmaster, Sir Charles Darling, Sir Henry ...

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  12. Private Funeral Service.

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), Monday.—The late Dr. Wilson's funeral service on Wednesday will probably be private in the sense that there will be no great ...

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  13. SEAT FOR HENDERSON.

    The Secretary of Staeo for Home Affairs (Mr. Arthur Henderson), who is without a seat in the House of Commons, will contest the by-election at ...

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  14. MAHATMA GANDHI.

    BOMBAY, Monday.—Mr. M. K. ("Mahatma") Gandhi, leader of the Indian non-co-operators, has been released. Mr. Gandhi, who was recently ...

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  15. BRAVE FIGHT AGAINST ODDS.

    The roal cause of Dr. Wilson's death was a stroke of paralysis, following his collapse late in 1919, while on a speaking tour through the country. People ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. CANADIAN EXPORTS.

    Deep interest is being shown in official circles in Canada in the pending negotiations for a Canadian-Australian Trade Treaty. The disadvantages of ...

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  17. LABOR PEERS.

    The following members of the British Cabinet have be[?]n elevated to the Peerage:— Sir Sydney Olivier, Secretary of State ...

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  18. SOVIET CABINET. Practically Unchanged.

    MOSCOW, Monday.—Apart from a slight re-shuffling, the portfolios of the Russian Soviet Cabinet has been practically unchanged is consequence of M. ...

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  19. THOUGHT FOR OTHERS.

    By his own personal directions the exact nature of his illness was concealed from the world for months, became he feared that while President it ...

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  20. YOUNG AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lady Cook (wife of the Australian High Commissioner) presided it a meeting to-day of the Australian Women's Welfare ...

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  21. SLIGO CENTENARIAN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Owen Connolly celebrated the centenary of his birthday by appearing in the Sligo Court to-day on a charge of having abused ...

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  22. Lodge's Eulogy.

    Senator Lodge, the arch-enemy of the League of Nations, whose efforts were instrumental in forestalling the United States' paiticipation, addressed the ...

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  23. CHURCH RE-UNION. "I See No Prospect."

    LONDON, Monday.—The Bishop of Chelmsford (Right Rev. Dr. J. E. WaltsDitchficld), in a pastoral letter regarding church re-union, says: "I see no ...

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  24. Italo-Russian Treaty.

    ROME, Monday.—Owing to the appointment of M. Rykoff to the Presidency of the Council of the Commissaries of the Russian people, it has ...

    Article : 70 words
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  26. GERMAN CAPITAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The committee of financial experts appointed by the Allied Reparations Committee to inquire inte the question of the flight of ...

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  27. HongKong Military Lands.

    HONG KONG, Monday.—Sir John Oakley's award regarding military lands in Hong Kong has been published. The Colonial Government agrees ...

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  28. VATICAN DISCUSSION.

    ROME, Monday.—His Holiness, the Pope, received the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster (Cardinal Bourne) to-day. They had a ...

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  29. Confidences Revealed.

    One of the late Dr. Wilson's intimate friends has revealed confidences concerning the attitude of the ex-President on important questions, says the ...

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  30. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Monday.—With a view to preventing a repetition of the 1923 scenes at the Association Cup Final at the British Empire Exhibition Stadium, ...

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  31. Doctor's Verdict.

    ATHENS, Monday.—The doctor's verdict is that the Premier of Greece (M. Venizelos) must resign. The Minister for Justice (M. Cafandaris) will ...

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  32. Bombay Mill Strike. SERIOUS TUEN.

    BOMBAY, Monday.—The mill hands strike at Bombay took a serious turn to-day. There were outbreaks and disturbances in two or three localities. ...

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  35. Ajmer Riots.

    ALLAHABAD, Monday. — Abdul Kashi Khan, son of Nawab Tonk, has been acquitted on charges of having killed a Sepoy and with being, a ...

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