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  4. THOSE PASTORAL LEASES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. A. M. Samuel, a member of the Council of the Association of British Chambers of Commerce, interviewed by a reporter ...

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  5. London Tram Strike. EVENTS TAKE A SERIOUS TURN

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the British House of Commons to-day, the Primer Minister (Mr. Banisay Macdonald), aftar referring to the various outside suggestions to coppe with the tram strike, including flooding the streets with soldiers and commandeering the employers' ...

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  6. DISTRAUGHT EUROPE. SECURITY FOR FRANCE.

    (Reuter) LONDON, Thursday.—The Lender of the Parliamentary Liberals (Mr. H. H. Asquith) in the House of Commons ...

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  7. OIL AND LOOT.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The story about the big money deal at the Chicago Republican Convention in 1920 was repeated before the Senate Oil ...

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  8. ITALIAN DISASTER.

    ROME, Friday.—Sensational news has come to hand from the contry that there have been further landslides at amalfi. Huge lakes have been ...

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  9. Debate in the Commons.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Amid Lahor cries and Opposition cheers, Viscount Curzon, in the House of Commons today, asked whether the Emergency ...

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  10. Earthquake Follows.

    An earthquake at Amalfi combined with the landslides to make thousands of peasants fly to Naples destitute. Many shoeking incidents occurred. Two ...

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  11. Daugherty's Fate.

    The retirement of Attorney-General Daugherty again has been brought under serious consideration, and the indications point to developments in the ...

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  12. World Flight.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British aviators, Captains M'Laren (leader), Plcndcr-Leith and Andrews, members of the British R.A.F., who are ...

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  13. Young Australians.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Colonial Office has arranged for a special section at the Royal Fusiliers' barracks at Hounslow to be placed at [?] disposal ...

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  14. Empire Exhibition.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Exhibition Advisory Council is following up the/question of preference for Dominion wines at the Empire ...

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  15. SHAMEFUL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Rev. Gilber Watling, Vicar of Edmonton, was summoned at Tottenham to-day for the non-payment of £28 rates. He pleaded ...

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  16. WEMBLEY TROUBLE ENDS.

    The electricians at Wembley will resume to-night. Eight non-unionists have been cleared out from the exhibition. ...

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  18. Woman's Mad Act.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mrs. Evans was on Monday last committed for trial on a charge of having thrown her baby from a window of the IPswich ...

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  19. SYMPATHY STRIKE THREATENED.

    A deputation from the London Electrical Trades Union: waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) and a number of members of the ...

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  20. RUSSIAN DEBTS.

    KIGA, Moscow, Thursday.—Router's correspondent reports that during thc course of his report on the international situation to the Congress of Russian ...

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  21. Heroic Volunteers.

    LONDON, Thursday.— As a result of an appeal broadcasted by wireless for a volunteer who had recently recovered from typhoid, to give blood for trans ...

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  22. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Vieochairman of the Overseas Settlement Committee (Mr. Macnnghten) addressing the League of Nations' Union ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA SAFE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Admiral Sir Percy Scott, writing to the press, doclarey that many naval officers consider that the new weapons against ships ...

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  24. Disarmament.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Sonntor Borah, of Idaho, offered a joint resolution to the United States Senate today, requesting President Coolidge to ...

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  25. Attempted Blackmail.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Arthur Ferguson was remanded at Bow Street Police Court last Thursday on a charge of having: obtained £4 by menaces from ...

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  26. Headley Separation.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The case has been settled in which Lord Headley, who embraced the Moslem faith, was petitioning for a decree of judicial ...

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  27. IN HIS SLEEP.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mrs. Leyland was to-day granted a decree nisi on the grounds of her husband's misconduct. She said that, though suspici ...

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  28. Poincare Returns.

    PARIS, Thursdny.—In response to the request of the President of France (M. Millerand), M. Raymond Poincare, who yesterday resigned the Prime ...

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  29. Prince of Wales.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales is progressing satisfactorily. He is remaining indoors. Owing to the cold winds he has cancelled his visit ...

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  30. N.S. Wales Loan.

    LONDON, Friday.—Financial circles have congratulated the New South Wales Agent-General on the success of the conversion loan. The underwriters ...

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  31. HIGH TREASON.

    MUNICH, Thursday. — After five weeks trial on a charge of high treason in connection with the Bavarian revolt in Novmber last, Field-Marshal ...

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  32. IRISH NUNS FOR W.A.

    LONDON, Thursday.— A party of 50 Irish nuns and girls, belonging to the Order of St. John of. God, have sailed by the Borda for Fremantle. ...

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