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  4. HOUSE SHORTAGE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Chronicle's " lobbyist understands that the Government has arrived at a practicable housing plan. The keynote will ...

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  5. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express " Paris correspondent Says there is decided optimism that the improved Franco-British relations will ...

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  7. MONEY WANTED.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore) and party have arrived here, lt is understood that two Wall Street bond houses ...

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  8. NEW RAILWAY ENGINE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's'' Rome' correspondent says that' important experiments have been curried out on the northern railway ...

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  9. ANZAC GRAVIS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday.— At the Dardanelles yesterday morning another bad break in the weather occurred, rain; sleet and snow making it ...

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  10. GERMAN CRISIS. Due to Currency Deflation.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Morning Post's" Berlin correspondent reports that industry, trade and agriculture in Germany are in the midst' of ...

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  11. CASH AND CREDITS. Soviet's Eye on Britain.

    The Englishman who is writing his impressions of Russia in the London "Daily Mail," says that the Bolsheviks regard Britain's recognition as ...

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  12. British Government. "NOT REPRESENTATIVE OF LABOR."

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Neil MacLean, Labor member for Glasgow, said to-day that the Ministry was not truly representative of Labor. Although it ...

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  13. Mexico Asks Recognition.

    The claim made by Senor Nieto on behalf of Mexico, that Britain should recognise that country, is again" put forward, says "The Times," on the ...

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  14. REPLY TO CRITICS.

    The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster (Mr. J. C. Wedgwood), speaking at Burslem, said that Labor did not intend to carry on the old ...

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  15. Disease in Parcel.

    A diabolical plot to spread the foo[?]and-month disease has been revealed. —At'Stanstoad in Essex, one of the uninfected areas, a farmer received ...

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  16. Political Upheaval Expected.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin rcprcscntive says that an acute political crisis is expected. Cabinet had not intended to seek prolongation of the ...

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  17. IMPERIAL WIRELESS. Strong Committee Appointed.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The PostmasterGeneral (Mr. V. Hartshorn) has appointed the following committee to advise on the most expeditious policy ...

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  18. TO BREAK THE BANK.

    Captain Beresford, a younger brother of Lord Decies, and a well-known gambler, is Testing a new "system" at Monte Carlo on "behalf of a ...

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  19. Archaeologist Fined.

    Sir Arthur Evans, the distinguished archaeologist, who excavated the ruins of Knossos, in Crete, has been fined £100 for indecent behavior in Hyde ...

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  20. Feeding Millions.

    Lyons and Company, the well-known enterers, expect 30,000,000 people to patronise their 31 restaurants at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley. ...

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  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.— The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent understands that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald does not intend awaiting the ...

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  22. A SCHOOL'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Monday-The Mill Hill school experimental wireless station, operated by a boy eighteen years of age, has succeeded for the first time ...

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  23. THE PRINCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Prince of Wales, who broke his right collar-bone while exercising his hunter on Friday morning at Ballington Manor, near ...

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  25. Aeroplane Secrets.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Paris aeroplane arrests, it is now shown, Were not due to foreign espionage, but to an organised effort by foreign aeroplane ...

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  26. Bok's 50,000 Dollars.

    Dr. Charles Herbert Nevermore, secretary of the New York Peace Society, wrote the pence plan which won the prize of 50,000 dollars offred by Mr. ...

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  27. Spanish Newspapers.

    MADRID, Monday.—The Spanish[?] "Directorate" lias appointed a com-[?] mission to inquire into the position and[?] taxation of newspapers. Owing [?] ...

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  28. Economic Conference.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Chronicle'' announces that the Imperial Economic Conference resolutions will be submitted to a vote of the ...

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  29. Noble Gamblers' Plot.

    The unaccountable prosperity of a servant in a fashionable club led to the discovery of a sensational gambling conspiracy, involving Prince ...

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  30. Record Flight.

    The Instone a[?]liner city o[?] Washington created a now record re cently by making a non-stop flight from London to Cologne, a distance of ...

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  31. Golf.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Duncan, the champion golfer, with a course record round of 69, due to brilliant approaching and putting, won the professional ...

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