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  3. LONDON NIGHT=LIFE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Interesting sidelights on London night life were revealed yesterday at the hearing, of the appeal against the de-registration of ...

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  4. NOTHING NEW.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Following remarkable archaeological discoveries at the sites of pre-Roman and pre-Saxon agricultural settlements, on Salisbury ...

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  5. BRITISH RUM-RUNNERS. Growing Activities.

    LONDON, Saturday.—British newspapers and others are protesting against the growing activities of rumrunners inflaming the United States ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN TIMBERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Trapp, of Melbourne, by invitation, read a paper to-day on "Forestry" at the Oxford University Forestry School. A strong ...

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  7. IRISH MUTINY. Officers Take to the Hills.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The story of a mutiny in the Trish Army was disclosed by a communique issued by the Irish Free State Government to-night, ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British air estimates amount to £14,511,000, an increase of £2,500,000 over thase of last year. ...

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  9. SINGAPORE. GATEWAY TO PACIFIC.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Singapore is the gateway to t[?] Pacific. I think we ought to defend it. Australians, New Zealands, and ...

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  10. INDUSTRY PROTECTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt (Cons.), in an amusing speech in the House of Commons yesterday, moved the second reading of the ...

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  12. Light for Ireland.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Siemens Company, of Berlin, has offered to harness the River Shannon to supply light, heat, and power throughout the Free ...

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  13. BRIBERY AND BLACKMAIL.

    Further light was thrown on the romanee of rum-running in the Court of Chancery yesterday, where the Spike Trading Company sued Captain ...

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  14. POTTING THEM IN THEIR PLACE.

    Referring to the press reports about the Admiralty exerting pressure on the Government with regard to the Singaport scheme, Mr. Macdonald remarked ...

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  15. POINCARE WINS. Financial Proposals.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French Senate yesterday passed the Electoral Reform Bill. This is regarded as an indication that the Senate will not defy ...

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  16. 1919-1923.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French Foreign Office has issued a Yellow Book dealing with the inter-Allied negotiations regarding French security. It ...

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  17. LOYALTY APPRECIATED.

    Mr. Macdonald concluded by paying a high, tribute to the loyalty and wholehearted devotion shown by the Civil Service since labor's advent to power. ...

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  18. "Beware Inflation."

    On the London Exchange market yesterday the French franc touched a fresh low record of 113.75 to the £1. It closed at 112.05 to the £1. The Belgian ...

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  19. NEW CALIPH.

    JERUSALEM, Saturday.—The Trans Jordania Government informed Reuter's correspondent yesterday that King Hussein had accepted the offer of the ...

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  20. CRISIS AVERTED.

    "The Daily Express" says that an Admiralty crisis on the shelving of the Singapore project was averted, yesterday by an interview between the ...

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  21. GREEK CRISIS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The resigna tion of the Greek Cabinet has been announced at Athens as a sequel to a fresh crisis evoked by a group of army ...

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  22. MINE EXPLOSION.

    CASTLE GATE (Utah), Saturday.—It is feared that 175 miners, entombed by an explosion in a mine at Castle Gate, have lost their ...

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  23. EFFECT ON NEW YORK.

    New York reports that the French franc has continued its downward course. Other European currencies are also declining sympathetically. The ...

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  24. Abbey By-Election. SUPPORTERS FOR CHURCHILL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Abbey byelection has been fixed for March 19 Ninety-two Conservative and Liberal members of the House of Commons are ...

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  25. MACDONALD LESSON LEARNING.

    "The Daily Chronicle's" lebbyist, referring to Singapore, says: "Mr. Maedouald has learnt, the lesson of how faihe can go with impunity. The debate ...

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  26. Ruhr Evacuation. POINCARE'S POLICY UNCHANGED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Prime Minister of France (M. Poincare), in a three-hour speech in the French Chamher of Deputies yesterday, reiterated ...

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  27. Budget Boycott.

    DELHI, Saturday.—the Nationalist Party to-day confirmed by 37 yotes to 14, the decision to refuse supplies in the counection with the Budget on ...

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  28. FINANCIAL ACHIEVEMENT.

    The Belginn and French francs a year ago were higher than the lire, but due to the budgetary reforms of the Italian Premier (Signor Mussolini), ...

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  29. A Prophecy.

    "The Sunday Express" prophesies[?] general election before the end of the summer. The writer is of the opinion that Parliamentarians, particularly the ...

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  30. Wembley Trouble.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At a meeting of the Wembley electricians to-day itwas decided to postpone the threatened strike pending the promise of support ...

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  31. QUESTIONS FOR THE HOUSE.

    Major Sir Morrison Bell has Riven notice to ask the Prime Minister: "Since the Government assumed office there has been any further exchauge ...

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  32. Peppery Poincare.

    PARIS, Saturday.—There was great excitement late yesterday afternoon in the lobbies of the French Chamber of Deputies when it was learned that the ...

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  33. African Peace Party.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The promoters of the proposed Now South African National Peace Party, formed with a view to re-union of the Nationalist and ...

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  35. CONFIDENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Hr. J. H. Thomas), during the course of a speech to-day at the first of a series of ...

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  36. Palatinate Tension.

    The inter-Allied mission has been redespatehed to the Palatinate as a result of certain disquieting events. There is still much tension in several ...

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  37. Exiles from Turkey.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.—The Turkish Premier (lsmet Pasha) has formed a new Cabinet, oxcluding Sheikul Islam and the Chief of Staff (Fevzi ...

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  38. Control of Germany.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The Allies' note regarding military control of Germany is commented on very indignantly by the Nationalist press, which demands ...

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  39. "I LOVE GERMANY."

    PARIS, Saturday.—The sale of jewels and other relies of Matahari yesterday, led the chief of the French Secret Police to reveal the story of the ...

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  40. Wireless Hold-Up.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The directors of the Marconi Wireless Company yesterday sent a letter to the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Ramsay ...

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  41. Persia to Britain.

    TEHERAN, Saturday.—The British Minister to Persia (Sir P. L. Loraine) left for Britain yesterday on six months' leave. He will be travelling ...

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  42. Moroccan War.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Travellers from Spain state that the unpopularity of the Moroccan war is causing open talk of a revolution, especially as Spain is ...

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  43. Chinese Self-Government.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—Foo-chow has reported the capture on Thursday by the troops of General Sun-Chuan-Fang, Governor of Fu-ki-en, who drove out ...

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  44. LABOR TROUBLES.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A French, source at Dusseldorf states that, following the disturbances at the Badischc Aniline Factory at Ludwig-shafen on March 1, ...

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  45. Apology Accepted.

    MUNICH, Saturday.—The trial on charges of high treason of Field-Marshal Ludendorff, Lieutenant Hitler and eight alleged accomplices for the part ...

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  46. Their Majesties Convalescent.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Their Majesties, King Goorge and Queen Mary, who have been suffering from slight attacks of influenza, are now ...

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  47. Bombay Strikers Shot.

    BOMBAY, Saturday.—A collision oecurred yesterday morning between the mill strikers and the police, small guards, of which were surrounded and ...

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