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  3. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON,Monday.—Final arrangements for the opening of the Empire Exhibition at Wembley arc completed. The King will motor to the Wembley ...

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  5. WOMEN TEACHERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The President of the National Association of Schoolmasters (Mr.F.C. Greaves) declard that in the elementary schools there ...

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  6. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    NEWYORK, Sunday.—THe chair, man of President Coolidge's campaign committee (Mr. Butter) has formally announced that the President already ...

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  7. RESTORING EUROPE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Regarding the experts' plan for restoring Europs Paris correspondents report that French opinion generally has been ...

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  9. ANGLO-IRAQ TREATY.

    BAGDAD, Monday.—An agitation which is being largely conducted by lawyers, and accompanied by the wildest misrepresentations; has broken out ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA!

    Mr. H. L. Boyce (a young Sydney man, now practising as a barrister in London), presiding at the Australian Natives' Association lunclieon to Sir ...

    Article : 437 words
  11. Japan and America.

    TOKIO, Monday.—Ambassador Hanihara has sent a second despatch to the Secretary of State (Mr. C. E.Hughes), with a view to clarifying Japan's ...

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  12. "Take Two or Three Years."

    LONDON, Sunday.—Speaking at the annual conference of the Independent Labor Party yesterday the Prime Mlnister (Mr. Ramasy Macdonald) stated ...

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  13. A Nurse Assaulted.

    LONDON, Monday.—Six female attendants who replaced the strikers at Lettorketnny asyhnu, have been arrested and charged at the police court with ...

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  14. The Democrats.

    The quadrennial uproar which tradition demands shall accompany,the nominating of candidates for the Presidency of the United States is already ...

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  15. Flight Round the World.

    BAGDAD, Sunday.—Squadron-Conmauder Maclaren, leaer of the British aviators, who are on a flight round the world, reached here to-day from ...

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  16. Croydon Aerodrome.

    LONDON, Monday.—Attempts to settle tlio Croydon air dispute at Eastertide have been unsuccessful. The main point outstanding is the demand of the ...

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  17. "Cable Best Offer."

    Mr. C.B. Coehran, the London theatrical manager, who has offered to pay the fares to Britain of Australian and New Zealand roughriders competing at ...

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  18. Westminster Abbey.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Daily Express" reports an Easter Sunday innovation at Westminster Abbey, when serm[?] were reproduced by loud ...

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  19. LORD BYRON.

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Missolonghi (Mr. Harold Spender) describing thc Byron commemoration ...

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  20. Roumania Afraid.

    Roumania's proposed Treaty ot Alliance with France shows that she is afraid of Russian hostility since the failure of her negotiations with that ...

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  22. "Earthquake Proof."

    TOKIO,, Sunday.—The Tokio Municipal Council has approved plans for fifty miles of underground electric. Railways to cost 200 million yen. The ...

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  23. War Widows Re-Marry.

    Since the armistice 87,000 war widows, many of them girl brides, have re-married, thus relioving the Exchequer of a considerable sum in pensions. ...

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  24. Pretty Widow's Crime.

    A report from Los Angeles states that Dr. Benjamin Baldwin, a wealthy leading surgeon, and one of the city's prominent people, called at the ...

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  25. World's Highest Peak.

    Brigadier-General Bruce, who is heading his third expedition to attempt to scale Mount Everest, says in a dispatch from Pharijong: "At last we have all ...

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  26. M'Kennal's Huge Bronze.

    are finding a new item of interest in Passers-by in the London Strand the arrival and hoisting-up of Sir Bertram MR.Kennal's 18-ton bronze group ...

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  27. NAMING THE CANDIDATES.

    The nominations will he made from the door, the chairman of each delegation naming its choice as the roll of States is called in alphabetical order. ...

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  28. Like a Circus.

    :It was a mistake to take the Young Australia League boys to Hyde Park on Sunday, morning," says the "Daily Graphic." "They saw the world's ...

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  29. Fascisti Rowdyism.

    The Grand Council of the Facisti has been called to investigate the state of the party and the disorders of which some members have been ...

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