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  4. DOCKERS WIN. STRIKE SETTLED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The dock strike has been settled. The Central News Agency reports that a meeting of the dock employers ...

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  5. REPARATIONS. EXPERTS' PROPOSAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is-expected that the report of the financial experts appointed by the Reparations Commission to inquire into Germany's ...

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  6. KING [?] TOMR.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—The Egyptian Government has [?] the mummy seeking [?] granted to Almina, Countess [?] Carnarvon, ...

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  7. IMPERIAL AIR LINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Commander Barney, M.P., interviewed by a reporter for the Australian Press Association to-day, declared that he was ...

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  8. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Beauchamp, who is a pronounced free trader, drew the attention of the House to the high ...

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  9. ERITH DISASTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Very pathetic evidence was given to-day at the inquest on the [?] connceted with the death of the 13 victims ...

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  10. COURT OF INQUIRY.

    The Parliamentary Court of Inquiry into the dock dispute, presided over by Mr. Holman K.C., and Mr. Gregory, K.C., accompanied by Mr. H. ...

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  11. U.S. OIL [?].

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Coolidge has [?] advised by the Republican Senate [?] (Senator Lodge) that the [?] is growing ...

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  12. GERMANY'S ONLY COURSE.

    The Berlin correspondent for "The Daily Telegraph" states that the Director of the Federation of German Industry (Herr Buecher), speaking at ...

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  13. THE DOCKERS' DEFENCE.

    Mr. Bevin pointed out that the dockers had accepted reductions totalling 5/ daily since 1921 because they were fighting to establish national ...

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  14. PASSENGER STEAMERS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Lloyd's Shipping List mentions that 10 motor passenger steamers are now being constructed in European shipyards, of ...

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  15. Belgium's Recovery.

    The Belgian Premier (Colonel Theunis) Speaking in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, declared that he was absolutely confident that the problem of ...

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  16. FAITH MOCKED. Earthquake Sequel.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Premier and the Education Minister of Japan (Count Keyoura and Baron Egi respectively) to-day opened a series of conferences ...

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  17. Australian Sheep.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian Press Association has learned that a deputation, representing the Australian Empire Exhibition Advisory ...

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  18. BRITISH RACINC.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Woolavington's Southampton fell in the Newbury steeplechase to-day and breke its back. ...

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  19. THE EMPLOYERS' VIEWPOINT.

    Sir Norman Hill, on behalf of the shipowners, contended that the wages reductions had been necessary in consequence of bad trade. He denied that ...

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  20. Priceless,[?].

    PARIS, Wednesday, [?] Minister for Education (M. Berard) today opened the Voltaire easket. found last week in the lumber room of the ...

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  21. INSURANCE PAYMENTS.

    Whereas former insurance proposals provided that the companies should pay 10 per [?] of the claims as a result of the fires following the ...

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  22. ORIENTAL ETHICS.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—An interesting application of Orietal ethics was instanced when the elder Namba, a former member of the Japanes ...

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  23. A Personal Opinion.

    "The Morning Post's" Brussels correspondent says:— My personal opinion is that the Bolgian Government is more ...

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  24. GOLD CREDIT BANK.

    The President of the Rcichsbank is proceeding to Berlin. He will return to Paris in a week, when he will reconfer with the Experts Committee ...

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  25. Insulin.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It has been officially announced that the retail price of insulin will be reduced on Monday from 12/6 to 7/6 per hundred ...

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  26. Dramatic Collapse.

    The Australian Press Association states that the dock strike collapsed dramatically while Londoners were abed. The Cabinet met at 10 o'clock ...

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  27. Imperial Institute.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—New interest has been aroused in the Imperial Institute in view of a proposal made by the Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. H. ...

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  28. BRINGING LIVERPOOL INTO LINE.

    The port employers met to-night (Wednesday) for the object of bringing the Liverpool employers into line with the rest of the ports with regard ...

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  29. Match Monopoly.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The French. Chamber of Deputies, by 355 votes to 215, rejected a Socialist amendment cancelling Article 36 of the ...

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  30. SOCIAL REFORMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day a private member's motion to provide State pensions for widows with children or mothers whose ...

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  31. STEVEDORES TOO LATE.

    At meetings of the members of the National Stevedores and Lightermen's Union at Poplar and Canning Town it was unanimously decided to-night ...

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  32. China in the Dark.

    PEKIN, Wednesday.—The Bureau of Economic Information has learned from official sources that the Ministrics of Foreign. Affairs and Communications ...

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  35. Bengal Ministry.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—In the Bengal Legislature to-day a motion for the adjournment in order to express non-confidence in the Bengal Ministers ...

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  36. SPREAD TO IRELAND.

    The strike has spread to Ireland. Following instructions from London the dockers of Beifast declined to discharge shiips from Britain, the dockers ...

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  37. NOW THE 'BUS MEN.

    Over 1000 London 'bus men struck this morning owing to dissatisfaction with the system of transferring men from one depot to another. ...

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  38. Overseas Settlement.

    LONDON, Wednesdy.—The Parliainentary Secretary to the Department of Overseas Trade (Mr. W. Lunn) has become chairman of the Overseas ...

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  39. MINISTER'S COMMUNIQUE.

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Labor (Miss Margaret Bondfield) states that further conferences were held at the Ministry under ...

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  40. Profiteering.

    The British Meat Importers' Society has written to the Board of Trade suggesting that the latter take over the whole of the stocks at present stored ...

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