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  3. THEODORE'S MISSION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr.J. H.Thomas presided to-day at the. EmPire Parliamentary Association's ...

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  4. NATIONS' NAVIES. Cruisers and Submarines.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr.G. G. Amnion), in the House of Commons to-day, replying to Viscount, ...

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  5. U.S. OIL SCANDALS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Mr. Edward M'Lean, the American millionaire newspaper publisher, to-day appeared before the committee ...

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  6. FIVE MURDERS.

    LONDON,Wednesday.— Emile, Depret, 18 year of age, confessed at Mons to-day to having committed five murders. He said that he never went ...

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  7. FIGHT FOR THE FRANC. SUDDEN RECOVERY.

    ULVERSTONE. ...

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  8. AMERICA WARNED.

    TOKIO, Wednesday. —Simultaneous with the immigration hearings in Washington,'' the Japanese Foreign Office has issued a statement, reiterating the ...

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  9. ADMIRALTY CHANGES.

    It has been announced that Admiral Sir.H. Oliver will, replace Admiral de Robeck as comniaiider of the Atlantic Picot Sir Michael Culuiesay Moore ...

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  10. BLACKMAIL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An unusual blackmail case was described at the Mansion House Police Court to-day, when William Wells, an engineer's ...

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  11. The Mediterranean.

    The Paris "Temps" declared that the British naval manoeuvres in the Mediterranean will raise the whole Mediterranean problem. France ...

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  12. Greek Outrages. BOMBS AT LEGATIONS.

    ATHENS, Wednesday. — The now Greek Premier (M.Papanastrasiuno), who had just completed his Cabinet making, hurried to the British ...

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  13. LIQUOR ABOARD.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The United States. Federal agents yesterday; seized the Cunard royal mail steamer Orduna the New York harbor following ...

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  14. DRIFTING, 11 Survivors of Shipwreck.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Twenty-six members of the crew of the steanior Santiago, reported to have been sunk off Cape Hatteras, ...

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  15. Singapore

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Empire Navy Leugue has issued a statement declaring that the suspension of the Singapore scheme involves a groat ...

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  16. AMERICAN LOAN.

    Beuter's New York correspondent states that the establishment of a banking credit of not less than 100,000,000 dollars in favor of the Bank of ...

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  17. Remarkable Story.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A remarkable story of a woman stopping divorce proceedings against her husband because the latter had become possessed ...

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  18. Steamers Collide.

    FLUSHING,Wednesday.—The Dutch steamer Abbekerk, bound from Antwerp for Australia, collided to-day with! the Scheldt, a Dutch auxiliary vessel. ...

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  19. EXCHANGES IMPROVE.

    Rumors of this loan caused acceleration in exchange transactions, the franc reaching 4 2-10 cents., representing a gain of 4-10 of a cent, over yesterday. ...

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  20. Precedent Established.

    The new Ministry, establishing a precedent, took the oath before the Regent to the country and not the King. The Regent's title will be altered to ...

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  21. POOLING RESULTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday — At the annual meeting of the National Federation of Meat Traders' Association today, a resolution was adopted, ...

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  22. APPRECIATION IN LONDON.,

    On the London market to-day the French franc steadily[?]; to 102.00 to the £1, and closed at 105.37 in consequence of an arrangement for ...

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  23. Lord Hamilton Wreck.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Parliamentary Secretary.to the Board of Trade (Mr. A.V.Alexander), in the House of Commons to-day, stated that ...

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  24. PAST FOLLIES RECALLED.

    The Labor organ, "The Daily Herald,"in an editorial to-day,says: "The Empire Navy League's manifesto reminds us of past follies whereinto this ...

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  25. Irish Army.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The President of the Irish Free State (Mr.W. T. Cosgrave) in Dail Eireann to-day, intimated that the Executive proposed ...

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  26. Parliament Prorogation.

    Renter's Paris correspondent reports that the French Left Parlies have deeided that it the Government be prorogued the Chamber of Deputies, in ...

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  27. British Parliament.

    LONDON,Wednesday.— There was a very unusual occurrence in the Houseof Commons last Wednesday. Major.J J.Astor (Cons.), who had just returned ...

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  28. CABLED SPORT. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Walmsley today declined the Rugby League's invitation to join the team for an Australasian tour. There are now four ...

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  30. WHEAT-GROWING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Daily Express' " agricultural, editor has investigated the claims advanced by Mr. Hepburn, a Scottish farmer, to have ...

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  31. Empire Exhibition.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Bill will probably be introduced in the British Parliament shortly to provide for the Sunday opening of the educational ...

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  32. Luxor Dispute.

    CAIRO, Wednesday. — lt is under stood that a settlement of the Luxor dispute has been practically readied thtrough Professor Breastcd's ...

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  33. FOR JACK AT SEA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. J. Sexton (Lab.) introduced a Bill in the House of Commons to-day to amend the existing statute laws rotating to ...

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  34. MUTISH TOURING. TEAM COMPLETED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Rugby League at its meeting at Manchester, to-day, completed the Australian touring side by selecting Pollard ...

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  35. Africa's Mandate.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—A Bill introduced in the South African Assembly for the naturalisation of aliens in the mandated South-West Territory ...

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  36. Wage Increases.

    LONDON, Wednesday;—A joint committee of representative's of the mining; employers and Miners' Fedoration again discussed to-day the miners' wages ...

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  37. HENLEY RECATTA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. —"Sporting Life" regrets tiiat, despite the fact that the Murray River crew is coming to.the' Olympic Regatta theru has been ...

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  38. Spahlinger's Serum.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Presi, dent of the Board of Health (Mr. J. Wheatley) informed Sir Walter de Freec to-day that he was anxious to ...

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  39. Britain's Trade.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Board;of Trade returns for the month pf February show that the value of the imports into Britain was £96,705,000, and of ...

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  40. Betting Tax.

    LONDON, Wednesday— The House of Lords to-day, by 57 votes to 15, passed a resolution that the luxation and betting was both desirable and ...

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  41. London Tramwaymen.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The demand made by the Transport Workers' Union for an inerense of wages for 17,000 London tramway men of 8/ weekly, is ...

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  42. Hussein Accepts Caliphate.

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday. — King Hussion, of Hedjuz, has accepted the Caliphate from the Palestine delegates. ...

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  43. TENNIS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Cuba and Belgium have entered for the Davis Cup tennis competition. ...

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  44. A Stand By Job.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The extravagant expenditure inclined in the building of the cruiser H.M.A.S. Brisbane was recalled by a question in the House ...

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  45. AT WIMBLEDON.

    PARIS Tuesday.—It is stated that Mlle.Suzanne Lenglen,the world's lady singles tennis champion, after defeating Miss Ryan for the ladies' Cup ...

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  47. BROOKES AT NICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. N. E. Brookes, the Australian champion tennis player, playing at Nice to-day, in his first appearance in Europe since ...

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  48. Trinity College of Music.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Trinity College of Music has appointed Professor Samuel Myerscough, examiner for West Australia, South Australia and ...

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