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  3. DOCKYARDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The desirability of a policy of disarmament on the one hand and the provision of equipment for dockyards on the other were ...

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  5. MACDONALD ANNOYED. Russian Hypocrisy.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Much speculation has arisen lately concerning the progress of the Anglo-Soviet Conference in London. "The Daily ...

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  7. IN IRON CAGES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — One of the biggest trials in the history of Italy has opened at Florence. One hundred and thirty-eight Anarchists and ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday—Much surprise has been caused by the announcement that Sir Frederick More, exPremier of Natal, had gone over to ...

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  9. EMPIRE EXIBITION Imperially Important.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), accompanied by the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. ...

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  10. Empire Wireless.

    The Prime Minister hoped that within a few months they might bo able to provide the Empire with a wireless service which must be efficient ...

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  11. EXPORTED MEAT.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Professer Chapman, who was granted leave of absence from Sydney University at the request of the Australian ...

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  12. STRONGER THAN THE NAVY.

    Reterring to the forthcoming naval review, the Prime Minister said that an even greater, strength than the "silent navy" was the genius for ...

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  13. Sentenced to Death.

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—The provincial Court of Ekaterinoslav has sentenced to death four ex-officers of the armies of Generals Deniken and ...

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  14. M'KENNA DUTIES. "Removal Inexpedient."

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Leader of the Conservatives (Mr. Stanely Baldwin), in the House, of Commons on Monday, gave notice of the following ...

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  15. WIRELESS DECISION REACHED.

    Reuter understands that the British Cabinet has reached a decision regarding Empire wireless, but the time and method of announcing its decision will ...

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  16. PARLIAMENTARY DISCUSSION.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. V. Hartshorn), in the House of Commons today, said that the Government would make an announcement on the subject ...

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  17. MOSCOW'S POPULATION.

    The latest census returns give the population of Moscow as 1,511,025, including 86,171 Jews. ...

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  18. BEER BILLS. New York Discussion.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The resumption of the hearings of the 59 identic Beer Bills caused a stormy session in the New York House of ...

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  19. IMMIGRATION. Purely Domestic Question.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The United States Senate heatedly debuted the Immigration Bill to-day. Democratie and Republican spokesmen ...

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  20. DEFEAT UNLIKELY.

    A Government defeat on the Budget is always a serious matter, and, in view of Mr. Blynes' announcement to-day, the Government is bound to be on trial ...

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  21. THEATRICALS.

    LONDON", Thursday.—Mrs. Wemys Shorman to-day entered a petition for a divorce on the grounds of her husband's misconduct. She asked for ...

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  22. SHIPPING. Australian Service.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The annual report of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Co. (the White Star Line), in a reference to the Australian service, ...

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  23. WEAKNESS FOR "GLASS WITH FOAM ON TOP."

    The vice-president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (Mrs. Ella Dooley) denounced the Governer of New York (Mr. Smith), asserting that ...

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  24. OPENING FOR CHURCHILL.

    The Ashton-undur-Lyne Conservative, following his decision to retire, has decided to ask Mr. Churchill to be the anti-Socialist candidate. ...

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  25. JAPAN CALM.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Although the Tokio newspapers issued extras announcing the United States Senate conferees decision to postpone the ...

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  26. Snowden Icy.

    An, influential deputation from the Parliamentary industrial group, which is chiefly Conservative, waited on the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr, Philip ...

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  27. Prohibition Act.

    The Federal Grand Jury has handed up an indictment charging 30 individuals and corporations with conspiracy to violate the Prohibition Act and ...

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  28. NEW 11,000-TON MOTORSHIP.

    The Commonwealth and Dominion, Line has ordered an 11,000-ton motor. ship from the Wallsend shipbuilders. ...

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  29. CABINET MAY RESIGN.

    It has been insistently reported that the Keyoura Cabinet intends to resign Owing to the prospects of failure in the coming elections. It is understood ...

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  30. Jap Train Collision

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Late last night a train on which President Takahashi, of the Seiyukai Party, travelling to Tokio from Aomors, was wrecked near ...

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  31. "NOT CRICKET."

    L0NDON, Thursday.—The Dean of Manchester (the Very Rev. Dr. J. G. M'Cormick), speaking at a lunchcon at Manchester to-day, said that Frank ...

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  32. Anti-Prohibition.

    Declaring that the Republican Party will lose 11 important States failing a declaration on prohibition, the president of the Columbia University (Dr. ...

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  33. An Unwise Policy.

    Mr. William Morris Hughes, formor Prime Minister of the Australian Commonwealth, will entrain from New York for Washington to-morrow, where, as ...

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  34. WORLD COURT. U.S. Participation.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Senator Lodge introduced in the United States' Senate to-day a substitute for the late President Harding's plan for ...

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  35. HOMICIDES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Dr. Fredcrick Hoffman, statistician of the Prudential Life Insurance Co., commenting on America's homicide record for 1923, ...

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  36. Ex-Ranker Officers.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Government has issued the report of the commitee appointed to consider the claims of professional ranker officers to be ...

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  37. PARALYSIS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Express," is giving prominence to the reported new paralysis treatment by malaria in oculation. The newspaper ...

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  38. DIFFICULT SITUATION COMPLICATED.

    Senator Lodge's action in presenting a substitute plan for American participation in the World Court came as a surprise to members of the Senate ...

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  39. Schoolboys Assaulted.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Lord Ashtown, an Irish landholder and prominent. Unionist, was charged on remand at Dublin to-day with having assaulted ...

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  40. Australian Topics.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Professer Heaton, of Adelaide University, is giving seven lectures on the economic development of Australia at Cambridge ...

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  41. Young Australians.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The touring members of the Young Australia League visited Lyons' factory at Gadby Hall this morning and had luncheon ...

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