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  3. DOMINION DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The House of Commons to-day, by 297 votes to 42, passed the second reading of the Trade Facilities Bill, which embodies ...

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  5. WAR CEMETERIES. DIRECTOR'S REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Director-General of Graves Registration and Inquiry (Major-General Sir Fabian Ware), in a paper read before the ...

    Article : 104 words
  6. BLACKMAIL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Lord Chief Justice (Lord Hewart), when sentencing John Halsey, 28 years of age a stoker, and his brother, William ...

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  7. ALLIES' SUSPICIONS. IS GERMANY DISARMED?

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The Conference of Ambassadors met to-day. The French Generalissimo (Field-Marshal Foch) was present. The Conference ...

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  8. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — Mr. William Morris Hughes, ex-Prime Minister of Australia, in his first speech in America to-day was eloquent in the ...

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  9. SINGAPORE BASE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Commons to-day, replying to a question, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. C. G. Ammon) ...

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  10. Gallipoli Pylon.

    I have returned full of admiration for the cemeteries (continued General Ware). On Gallipoli there are 32 cemeteries. Some are on the ridge ...

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  11. THE SUSSEX TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—With regard to the mysterious murder of Vera Hoad, a little girl, 12 years of age, whose dead body was discovered on ...

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  12. "MISADVENTURE."

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A thrilling story was told at the inquest held at Biggins Hill into the circumstances connected with the deaths of [?] ...

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  13. Harnett Lunacy Case. GOVERNMENT STANDS BY THE DOCTOR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The case was mentioned in the House of Commons to-day in which Mr. Justice Lush awarded Mr. William Smart Harnett, a ...

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  14. ANTI-SOCIALISM. The Coming Struggle.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. Winston Churchill has stated that his candidature for Westmintser Abbey seat in the House of Commons is in nowise ...

    Article : 171 words
  15. Day of Revenge.

    "A vast secret organisation for revenge," is how the French General Bourgeois describes the present state of the German military organisation, ...

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  16. WAR TO THE LIMIT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — President Coolidge's name was again mentioned at oil scandals to-day when Senator Heflin referring to coded ...

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  17. Case of an Australian.

    Dr. Lomax, addressing the society for Lunney Reform, recently mentioned the case of an Australian woman who, distressed at the sight of maimed ...

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  18. RAVENOUS WOLVES.

    Throughout Rumania wolves, maddened by the severity of the snowstorms, viciously attacked villagers, says the Bucharest correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  19. THE HOVE MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "The Daily Chronicle's" Luxemburg correspondent reports that on Saturday a man, who now turns out to be Major ...

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  20. FACTORIES WORKING AT HIGH

    Germany's array of disappointed military leaders, dangerous as its influence may become, is only part of the danger that has to be considered. The ...

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  21. LABOR CANDIDATE.

    The Labour Party has decided to run a candidate in opposition to Mr. Churchill. A choice will be made to-day. It will probably fall on Mr. ...

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  22. EMPIRE EXHIBITION. Naval Review at Spithead.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to questions, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. C. G. Ammon), ...

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  23. HEAD COLLECTING.

    A New York museum has purchased for £2000 General Robley's collection of 35 Maori heads, acquired from men who fought in the Maori wars. ...

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  24. TURKISH ARMY.

    The claim that the Turkish army is now able to meet all-comers is made by Mustapha Kemal Pasha, who, in a recent speech at Smyrna, declared ...

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  25. WHERE INCAS DWELT

    Major Reid Kellett, of Queensland, has returned from his second trip to Peru, where he has bought one copper and three silver and lead mines, ...

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  26. Wembley Tournament.

    The boxing expert of the "Daily Mail" (Mr. Trevor Wignall) says that little progress has been made with the proposed boxing tournament, at ...

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  27. AMERICAN DOCTORS.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday. — The fake physicians scandal took a curious turn to-day when Doctor Colman, the noted Boston surgeon, addressing a ...

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  28. COOK'S BIG CHANCE.

    "If George Cook, of Australia, is unable to arrange a match with Bloomfield, I would like to pass him a hint that an Australian Cabinet Minister in ...

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  29. Queensland Borrowing. LOANS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Wednesday — "The Daily Telegraph's" Financial Editor, discussing Queensland, says: "The British investor naturally argues that if ...

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  30. Unusual Occurrence.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — There was a very unusual occurrence in the House of Commons yesterday. Major J. J. Astor (Cons.), who has just returned ...

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  31. Dyes and Nitrates.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — As previously reported, the French Senate yesterday adopted a Dye-stuffs Bill approving of an agreement with the Badisehe ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND'S QUEST.

    For loan redemption purposes Queensland will require £12,700,000, on or before July 1 next, and about £11,000,000 in 1925. The Premier of that State is ...

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  34. "For or Against?" SASKATCHEWAN LIQUOR PLEBISCITE.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — The date for the taking of the plebiscite on the liquor question at Saskatchewan has been set for July 31 in a Bill ...

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  35. IN THE BLOOD.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Harry Young was sentenced at the Old Bailey to-day to three years imprisonment for having uttered counterfeit coins. He ...

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  36. "Queen of the Fleet."

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The British steam yacht Istar, the reputed "Queen of the Rum Fleet," has reappeared off Ram Row. She is 12 miles ...

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