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  3. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Great in terest and surprise has been aroused by Mr. Upshaw's announcement that he will be a candidate for nomination for ...

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  5. MOVING SPECTACLE. PILGRIMS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Monday.—Seven hundred members of the St. Barnabas' Pilgrimage Fund, drawn from all parts of the British Empire, arrived at Boulogne yesterday after a stormy Channel crossing. They have come to France in order to visit the battlefields and tombs of relatives killed ...

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  7. ALLIES' DIVERGENCIES. None Insurmountable.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Allies' replies to the experts' reports are very favorably commented on by the French press, which emphasises the ...

    Article : 75 words
  8. CLIMBING EVEREST. Leader Ill with Malaria.

    Brigadier-General C. G. Bruce, leader of the Mount Everest climbing expedition, has been compelled to leave the party throught an attack of malaria. ...

    Article : 169 words
  9. Ultra-Nationalism.

    The German Chancellor (Herr Marx) in an electoral speech at Dusseldorf yesterday, advocated a policy of the execution of the treaties, thus helping ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. General Bruce.

    That Hecules among modern men, brigadier-General the Hon. C. G. Bruce, youngest son of the first Lord Aberdarc, accepted the post of chief of the ...

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  11. Portsmouth Kindness.

    LONDON, Monday.—At the Portsmouth service commemorating the death of 11. Australians buried in the local cemetery a letter was read from ...

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  12. Anzac Service.

    LONDON, Monday.—The members of the Young Australia League visiting Britain attended an Anzac service at Hounslow. Barracks yesterday. Mr. ...

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  13. WORLD FLIGHTS. Interest Intensified.

    LONDON, Monday.—Interest in the British and American attempts to fly around the world has been intensified by the remarkable performance of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  14. Murder Society.

    The Stuggart police have discovered that a secret terror and murder society on the lines of the Russian Che Ka (Extraordinary Police Commission) ...

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  15. ULSTER DETERMINED. Will Never Yield.

    LONDON, Monday.—Captain Craig, Conservative M.P. for [?], speaking to his Coustituents at Autrim yesterday, said: "If the Macdonald ...

    Article : 84 words
  16. CONDITIONS IN CHINA. Extremely Bad.

    PEKIN, Monday.—A meeting convened at Pekin under the auspices of certain Chin'ese residents to discuss the arrest of Chincso soldiers for having ...

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  17. ON BRITISHERS' HEELS.

    LATER.—A Paris message reports that Lioutenant d'Oisy arrived safely at Basra last evening and left again for Karachi. ...

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  18. Air Services.

    LONDON, Monday.—Germany, despite everything, is determined to be the central point of Europe's air travel, says the Berlin correspondent ...

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  19. CLASH IN BERLIN.

    Serious disturbances occurred last night in connection with the electoral meeting of the German Peoples' Party, reports Reuter's correspondent at ...

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  20. ALLIES CONFERRING.

    The British, French and Japanese Ambawsadons are conferring on the subject of defaulted and unsecured debts, which, along with the hostility ...

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  21. Lloyd George's Threat.

    LONDON, Monday.—The DeputyLeader of the House of Commons (Mr. J. R. Clynes), speaking at Burton yesterday, referring to Mr. Lloyd George's ...

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  22. What is the Good?

    What is the good of climbing mountainst. Why the expenditure of so much time, treasure, ingenuity, physical strength, and even human life ...

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  23. Great War Foreseen.

    The death has occurred of Colonel Mulliner, a former director of the Coventry Ordnance Works. He took a very active part in the ...

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  24. DARING OUTRAGE.

    A daring outrage occurred at Chun King, 200 yards from the British and American gunboat moorings, when six Standard Oil Company's junks were ...

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  25. LORD DUDLEY.

    PARIS, Monday.—Lord Dudley's marriage with Miss Gertie Millar has been arranged to take place at the British Consulate in Paris on Wednesday ...

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  26. JAP SAILORS.

    Messages scratched on the paint of the Japanese submarine which sank on March 19, and which has now been raised, have been made public. The ...

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  27. French in Syria.

    LONDON, Monday.—Irregular Turkish hands have defented the French in North Syria. The Turks captured great quantities of arms. They also ...

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  28. Lace for Australia.

    Messrs. Brooks, M'Glashan and M'Harg, of Sydney, have purchased manufacturers' stocks of lace at a cost running into five figures. ...

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  29. French Communists.

    Communists wreecked the bloe National cloction meeting at Sartroncille yesterday. They stormed the platform and a free fight developed whrein M. ...

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  31. Housewives' Bets.

    "In some working-class districts in Britain a bookmaker comes round with the regularity of the milkman in order to take housewivers' bets, while ...

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