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  3. INDIAN IN AFRICA Class Areas Bill.

    Thursday.—The Provincial Council of Natal on January 9 passed an ordinance introduced by Mr. Hulett, amending the Natal Township Act, 1881, by the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN SENTIMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian High Commissioner in London (Sir Joseph Cook) has personally addressed 2179 local authorities throughout ...

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  5. GERMAN FINANCES. Experts Drafting Report.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The first committee of financial experts appointed by the Reparations Commission to inquire into Germany's finances as affecting her ...

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  6. SAVED!

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day a volley of criticising questions followed the announcement made by the Parliamentary ...

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  8. DISAPPOINTMENT. BRITISH DOCK STRIKE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The dockers delegates conference to-day considered whether it should endorse the provisional terms for a settlement. It ...

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  9. RESTORATION OF COLONIES.

    The denial regarding the restoration of German Colonies was given in reply to a statement made by one of the members of the first committee, who ...

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  10. JILTED LOVER. Relief for Feelings.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—With the arrest and confession of Tsuna Jiro Naruse, a farmer residing in the neighborhood of Nagoya to-day, the mystery has been ...

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  11. TERMS OF SETTLEMENT.

    The terms for a settlement of the dispute were an increase of 1/ immediately, 1/ on June 1, and no victimisation. ...

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  12. REPATRIATING EXPORTED CAPITAL.

    The second committee of financial exports appointed by the Reparations Commission to inquire into the question of the flight of German capital has ...

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  13. DEVOTIONAL HYSTERIA.

    Thursday.—The fundamentalist controversy regarding the literal accuracy of the biblical narrative, which, despite the conciliatory efforts that have been ...

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  14. THE RESULT.

    When the obstruction on the line was discovered it was thought to have been an attempt upon the lives of 25 members of the Diet, who had been ...

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  15. SITUATION COMPLICATED.

    The situation was complicated by the fact that the independent claim of the Stevedores' Union for 2/6 increase had not been considered by the employers, ...

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  16. THE FATEFUL MEETING.

    The Australian Press Association reports that directly the proposed settlement of the dock strike was announced telegrams were sent to all ports ...

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  17. BENGAL MINISTER RESIGNS.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—In consequence of his defeat at the election Mr. Mullock, a member of the Ministry, has resigned.—Reuter. ...

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  18. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—That Russia is apparently impatient at the Japanese attitude degarding a vis a vis renewal of negotiations for the former's ...

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  19. CHIEF DIFFICULTY.

    The chief difficulty remaining is the London's stevedores, whose demand for an increase of 2/6 daily has not yet been decided. They ask for a ...

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  20. Earthquake Echo.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Seventeen persons found guilty of having violently looted Japanese and foreigners' houses at Negishi, Yoernegishi and ...

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  21. EMPIRE PREFERENCE. Australia Leads the Way.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian High Commissioner in London (Sir Joseph Cook) has placed £250,000 for orders in Britain for copper wire for ...

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  22. THE STRIKE CONTINUES.

    Reuter's Press Agency reports that disappointment is expressed at the delay of peace in the dockers' dispute. It is understood that strong opposition ...

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  23. News from Abroad. DEVELOPMENTS IN CHINA.

    PEKIN, Thursday.—Chinese circles believe that a conference will shortly be opening at Loy-ang that will lead to important developments. The ...

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  24. U.S. PROHIBITION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Lower House of the Maryland Legislature has adopted a resolution calling on Congress to repeal the Volstead Law ...

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  25. COST TO BRITAIN.

    In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to questions, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden) stated that Empire preferences last ...

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  26. FRENCH PARLIAMENT.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Senate to-day, by 150 votes to 134 against, rejected a proposal to revert to the system of single member constituencies in ...

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  27. Improving British Wools.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the British House of Commons to-day the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. N. E. Bpxton) stated that in view of the high cost ...

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  28. VISITORS TO BATTLEFIELDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Church Army has completed arrangements for special visits to the battlefields and cemeteries of France and Belgium for ...

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  29. DEVONPORT REPLIES TO BEVIN.

    Lord Devonport, who is at present visiting South Africa, was interviewed to-day by the "Capetown Argus" regarding Mr. Bevin's statement that the ...

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  30. WOMEN IN JERSEY LEGISLATURE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Jersey (Channel Islands) States has passed a Bill entitling women over 30 years of age possessing full citizen rights to sit ...

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  31. For Empire Exhibition.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian High Commissioner in London (Sir Joseph Cook), the Agent-General for New Smith Wales (Sir Timothy ...

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  32. SOCIAL REFORMS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Lords passed the Unemployment Insurance Bill, to which the King has assented. ...

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  33. AMPHIBIOUS FLYING BOATS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Spanish Navy has placed an order for 12 amphibious flying boats with a Southampton firm. ...

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  34. BUTTER AND CHEESE AT STANDSTILL.

    The British butter and cheese markets are at a standstill owing to the dockers' strike. Quotations are quiter nominal. ...

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  35. Cotton Market.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—News of the settlement of the British dock workers' strike exercised a cheering effect upon cotton checking the week's steady ...

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  36. IMPERIAL WIRELESS REPORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Daily Telegraph's" lobbyist states that the Parliamentary Committee which has been inquiring into the question of ...

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  37. 'BUSMEN'S STRIKE SETTLED.

    Reuter's Press Agency reports that the London 'busemen's strike has been settled. ...

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