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  4. CANBERRA LANDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The advertise ment regarding the land offering for sale in,the Canberra district, which appears on the back of British ...

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  5. KU KLUX KLAN.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Senatorial committee hearing into the alleged fraudulent election of Senator Mayfield has brought Congress into ...

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  6. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is understood that fresh conversations are proceeding between the British Cabinet and Marcoui's, wherein Marconi's ...

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  7. FRANCE'S DESIRE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The French newspapers generally consider that while the swing to the Left will have some influence on the domestic policy of ...

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  8. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    TOKIO, Tuesday,—Following are the official returns in connection with the Japanese general elections: Kenseikai............ 146 ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CONCERNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Secretary of State for the Colonics (Mr. J. H. Thomas), speaking at the dinner given to the Premier of Queensland (Mr. E. ...

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  10. TOO LATE!

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The., "Belfast Evening Telegraph" says that the Roman Catholic Primate of All Ireland (Cardinal Logue) has stated that he ...

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  11. THE BIRD FLOWN.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—"The former Kaiser, Wilhelm of Germany, and his wife, Princess Hermione, left Doom to-day for ...

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  12. CORRUPTION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The various Congressional investigations which are steadily grinding on have revealed several interesting incidents ...

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  13. £10,000 REWARD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Irish Free State Government has issued n proclamation repeating the offer of £10,000 for information leading to the ...

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  14. Native Quarrel.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. — Renter's correspondent at Lorenzo Marques, the Portuguese station on Delagon Bay, reports that the body of the native ...

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  15. France and Japan.

    Viscount Kiynura banqueted the Governor-General of French Indo-Chino (M. Merlin) and the other French visitors. Toasting M. Merlin's health, ...

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  16. JUSTICE FRUSTRATED.

    The Daugherty Committee has learned from a former agent of the prohibition enforcement service that efforts to bring influential violators of the ...

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  17. POINCARE RESIGNS.

    M. Poincare has told the President (M. Millerand) that he himself and the Cabinet will resign on June 1. ...

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  18. CHEQUERS' MEETING COLLAPSES

    It is understood that M. Poinears has decided not to go to The Chequers to discn[?]s experts' reports with the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. ...

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  19. SAFETY FIRST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Fourteen nations were represented at the International Shipping Conference which met in London to-day. They included ...

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  20. Purpose of the Mission.

    The Tokio correspondent for the NewYork "Times" says that the official visit of the Governor-General of French Indo-Chinn is musing considerable ...

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  21. DAWES' SCHEME SAVED.

    The Evening Standard" discloses that M. Poincare's defeat has saved General Dawes' scheme from failure, because, as a result of his intransigence, ...

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  22. WHOLESALE BRIBERY.

    A witness in the war fraud cases stated that he passed bribes, aggregating many thousands of dollars, to agents disposing of the surplus of the ...

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  23. GERMANY CAUTIOUS.

    A Berlin message states, that the German press is cautious in its comment on M. Poincare's defeat. The "Tageblatt" rejoices at the downfall ...

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  24. FAKED DIPLOMAS.

    HARTFORD, Tuesday. — Graphic testimony regarding the character of Kansas City Medical College was offered during the hearing upon the ...

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  25. Young Australians.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The touring members of the Young Australia League will leave for France to-morrow. They will spend five days, at Paris, and ...

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  26. WORLD FLIGHT.

    LONDON, 'Tuesday.—The French Army airman, Lieut. d'Oisy, in his attempt at a flight round the, world, arrived to-day safely at Hanoi, the ...

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  27. RUMANIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday,—Their Rumanian Majestics, King Ferdinand and Queen Marie (Princess Marie of Edinburgh) met with a great reception in ...

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  28. CONSPIRACY.

    COVINGTON (Kentucky), Tuesday. —The United States Federal Court jury to-day found Congressman Langley, of Kentucky, guilty of having conspired ...

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  29. Empire Airships.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Telegraph" reports that the British Cabinet has decided to carry out Commander Barney's airship scheme on a ...

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  30. Unhappy Lovers.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Two unhappy lovers committed suicide to-day By cycling side by side into the River Danube at Pressbur. The girl rode ...

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  31. Items of Interest.

    SIMLA, Tuesday.—The Indian Tariff Hoard has recommended the free import to India of sulphur, which at present is subject to a duty of 15 ...

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  33. MUSSOLINI IN SICILY.

    SYRACUSE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini), who is touring Sicily, yesterday voyaged to August by submarine. He ...

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  34. Re-organised Migration.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association under stands that the sum contemplated under Senator Wilson's reorganised ...

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  35. RUSSIAN NATIONAL PRESERVE.

    MOSCOW; Tuesday.—Two hundred thousand acres in Western Caucasia, where aurochs (European bison), now almost extinct, survive, have been ...

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  38. Rome Conference.

    Reuter's Paris Correspondent reports that Senator Wilson will depart from Marseilles for Australia on Friday, but the Director in Britain for Australian ...

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