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  3. PHOSPHATE.

    LONDON, Monday — The House of Commons to-day adopted the Nauru Island vote after rejecting a motion for its reduction. ...

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  4. OFF TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday. — Detectives armed with a warrant for the arrest of George Hobson, a moulder, who was wanted at Sheffield on a charge of hav ...

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  5. ROSENEATH MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Monday. — New interest has been given to the mysterious disappearance of Mrs. Buaty Maclaren from the hotel at Roseneath, followed ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Orvieto's shipment of 710 cases of Vietorian peaches has been landed in excellent condition. They are realising from 18 ...

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  7. AMERICA'S IRELAND. Filipinos Seek Freedom.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. —The question of granting the Philippine Islands independence will be brought squarely before Congress due to the ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. THE AWAKENING. LONG NIGHTMARE ENDS.

    LONDON, Monday. — With regard to the correspondence which has taken place between the Prime Ministers of Britain and France (Mr. Ramsay Mac ...

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  9. ERITH DISASTER.

    LONDON, Monday — The inquiry concluded to-day into the circumstanees connected with the explosion at a shellemptying factrory at Erith on the lower ...

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  10. FORMALIN.

    LONDON, Monday. — Viscount Curzon (C.), in the House of Commons today, when asking a question relating to Kent's shipment of Now Zealand ...

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  11. NEWLY INTERESTING.

    The situation, meantime, has become newly interesting due to the boycott of American products by the Philippines as a protest against the action of the ...

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  12. Paris Press Comments.

    The Paris newspapers lengthily comment on the Macdonald Poiucare correspondence. "Le Matin" declares that the let ...

    Article : 294 words
  13. A PINCH OF SNUFF.

    PARIS, Monday. — A pinch of sauff caused a murder at Assieres to-day. Monsieur and Madam Grangeat, a young married couple, living on the ...

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  14. THE KING.

    LONDON, Monday. — His Majesty the King is confined to Buckingham Palace, suffering from a shight cold. He is taking precautions, and undor medi ...

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  15. CALIPH TO QUIT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday—The Angora Assembly to-day voted in favor of the Bill introduced by the People's Party, providing for: ...

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  16. LABOR DISPUTES.

    LONDON, Monday. — In remitting the London North-Eastern Railwaynien's dispute to the Industrial Court, the Minister for ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. U.S. OIL SCANDAL.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Spurred by the United States Senate's impa. tienee at the delay in the prosecution's in connection with the alleged oil ...

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  18. MID-AIR COLLISIONS. Four Aviators Killed.

    LONDON, Monday. — Colliding in mid-air to-day. when preparing to land at the snow-covered Buxford aerodrome two Royal Air Force machines crashed. ...

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  19. COMPETITION.

    LONDON, Monday.— High Commissioner in London for New Zenland (Sir James Allen) lectured to-day at the City of London College on New ...

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  20. STUNTING FOR FILMS.

    Another [?] the Biggin Hall aerodrome killed two occupants and injured a third. The latter machine fell while stunting for British Empire Ex ...

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  21. BRITISH EDUCATION.

    LONDON, Monday. — The British. Minister for Education (Mr. C. P. Trevelyan) writing in The Labor Magazine" has said that a general re ...

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  22. Bolsheviks Furious.

    LONDON, Monday.— The Russian newspapers are criticising the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Ramsay Macdenald) in opprobrious terms, says the ...

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  23. BRITISH TAXATION.

    LONDON, Monday. — Au inspired, article in "The Daily Herald" to-day on the Government's policy, foroshadows a reduction of the tea, sugar, and ...

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  24. Cloud Dispersing.

    The Berlin newspapers give prominence to the Macdonaid Poincare corro[?], says Reater's Berlin correspondent. ...

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  25. Harnett Lunacy Case.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), in the House of Commons to-day, said that the Harnett lunaey ease had re ...

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  26. Britain Snow-Covered.

    LONDON, Monday. — Practically the whole of Britain is snow-covered. This afternoon on Hampstead Heath there were hundreds engaged in to ...

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  27. Reparations.

    Paris and London newspapers are vying with each other in forecasting the findings of the Expert Committees which will shortly issue their reports ...

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  28. British Conservatives. NEW AGENT APPOINTED.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. H. E. Blain, C.B.E., has been appointed prineipal agent of the Unionist Party Organisation in succession to Sir Reginald ...

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  29. NAVAL STRATEGY.

    LONDON, Monday. — The French Air Staff is carrying out investigations which may revolutionise the strategy of naval war, says "The Daily Chron ...

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  31. When Europe is Ready.

    Official circles at Washington, commenting on the Maedonald-Poincarc correspondence, have intimated that whenever the Allied Powers approach ...

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  32. FALL IN PRICES.

    TOKIO, Monday. — The oversupply of reconstruction materials has caused a fall in prices which is impelling the Government to use artificial ...

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  33. INDIAN FINANCES.

    DELHI, Saturday. — Sir Basil Blackett, delivering the Raj's Budget statement in the indian Legislature yesterday, produced a balanced budget for ...

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  34. TANGIBLE PROOF LOOKED FOR.

    The correspondence, is considered as an earnest effort to renell a candid understanding. There is some feeling that Congressional. approval might also eon ...

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  35. Revenue Defrauded.

    LONDON, Monday. — Samuel Harris, diamond merchant of Hatton Garden,pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey on Friday, to having made false income ...

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  36. Fritz and Johnny.

    Renter's correspondent at Constantinople reports that a Tureo-German treaty of friendship will be signed tomorrow. ...

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  37. Pupil v. Tutor.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Honorable Arnold Keppel, son of the Earl of Albemarle, has been selected as the Labor candidate for the Windsor Division, ...

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  38. SOLUTION ACTUALLY IN SIGHT.

    According to the Washington correspondent of "The Times" the American Government is seriously considering the possibility of holding a general ...

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  39. Ludendorff's Trial.

    MUNICH, Monday. — The trial on charges of high treason was continued to-day of Field-Marshal Ludeudorlf, Lieutenant Hitler and eight al ...

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  40. Abbey By-Election.

    With relation to the coming byelection for a sent, in the House of Commons for the Westminster Abbey Division, the Conservatives have adopted ...

    Article : 81 words
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