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  3. RUSSIA AND GERMANY The Office Raid.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The police report that, they yesterday re-arrested the wanted Communist Bozen Hardt at the house of one of the Russian Trade ...

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  4. WAR PROFITEERING.

    WASHINGTON. Saturday.—Countrywide discussions seeking a means for minimising war profiteering, wherein the United States Secretaries of State, ...

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  5. SUN REAPPEARS. ECLIPSE ONLY PARTIAL.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—Reuter's special correspondent was despatched from Hong Kong to Canton on Thursday night with instructions to demand ...

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  7. LEAP IN THE DARK. NATIONALISING MINES,

    LONDON, Satur.—The nationalisation of mines was discussed in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. George Hall (Lab.) moved the ...

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  8. THE RUHR.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French Ambassador in London (Count Saint Aulaire) yesterday handed to the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. ...

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  9. UNITY AND PEACE NATIONALISTS' APPEAL.

    JOHANNESBURG. Saturday.—Gen eral Kemp, the ex-rebel, who is generally regarded as Minister for Defence Designate in the event of Nationalists ...

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  10. AVIATION. History Making.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Reuter's correspondent aboard the United States cutter Haoda sent a wireless via Cordova yesterday, stating that the three ...

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  11. Co-operation

    LONDON, Saturday.—Local firms and workers have solved the, hospital problem at Llanelly, Wales. The workers contribute twopence weekly each, to ...

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  12. DEAD OR SERIOUSLY ILL.

    Opinion at Hong Kong, still leans toward the truth of the report of his, death otherwise, that Dr. Sun Yat Sen is suffering a very severe mental ...

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  13. TOO INQUISITIVE.

    Reuter's Shamaen correspondant reports that Reuter's Chinese correspondent at Canton has been arrested. The arrest follows the unsuccessful efforts ...

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  14. "BLACK" OR "RED" TOGER?

    Mr. Lloyd Gcorgo (Lib.) repeatedly interrupted the Laborites. He declared that under the Bill any profits went back into the industry aud. losses were ...

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  15. "Reds" Released.

    PRETORIA, Saturday.—Nine of the Raud revolution prisoners were released this, morning. The released men, when interviewed, ...

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  16. DISTURBANCE FEARED.

    The Pekin correspondent for the Australian Press Association reports that North China officials yesterday entertained grave fears of aprisings and ...

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  17. RUSSIA SECRETLY MOBILISING.

    The Constantinople newspapers assert that Russia is socretly mobilising on the Bessaranoam frontier, ...

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  18. "PROHIBITION A JOKE."

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— "The prohibition law in America is a joke. It is the greatest perversion of justice anywhere in the ...

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  19. The French Fliers.

    PARIS, Saturday.—M. Maginot (the French Minister for War) has decided to promote Flight-Lieutenant Pilehet d 'Oisy to captain and ...

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  20. ATTACK ON LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Shinwell at Durham to-day fiercely attacked Mr. Lloyd George in connection with the defcat of the Nationalisation of Mines Bill: He declared ...

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  21. PATRIOT OR TRAITOR?

    A proposal made by the Premier (Sim Pao Chink) at a Cabinet meeting, asking that the highest posthumous honors should be paid to "Dr. Sun Yat Sen, ...

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  22. "UNFAIR."

    The controversy between the Prime Minister of South Africa (General Smuts) and the Johannesburg Chamber of Mines, continues attracting much ...

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  23. OBJECT OF THE REPORT.

    The Pekin correspondent for the United Press,in a later message to New York, says that the American Consul at Canton' has been informed by the ...

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  24. DETERMINED ON NATIONALISA TION.

    Mr. Shinwell stated that in spite of defeat, Labor was dotermined on the nationalisation of mines, railways and land. ...

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  25. Fatal Accident.

    QUETTA, Saturday.—A fatal flying accident occurred yesterday. Pilot-Flying-Officer E. C. Usher Somers and a passenger, Lieut. Mackenzie, R.F.A., ...

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  26. YOUNG PEOPLE. Irresponsibility Regretted.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the concluding meeting yesterday of the Imperial Social Hygiene Congress at Wembley, Colonel T. H. Hayward, A.A.M.C., ...

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  27. British in India.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The case was continued yesterday in which Sir Michael O'Dwyer, former LieutenantGovernor of the Punjab, is proceeding ...

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  28. Army Meat Contracts.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Hassan of the Australian Meat Council, has been informed that for whole of the flozen meat contract for six months ...

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  29. DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

    A dastardly attempt to assassinate the North China Foreign Minister (Dr. Wellington Koo) occurred yesterday. An unknown messenger left a box at ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. Social Hygiene.

    Captain C. W. B. Littlojohn, A.A.M.C., of Victoria, pointed out although that the law of Victoria and New South Wales required medical ...

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  31. On Indian Frontier.

    PESHAWAR, Saturday.—A small force of frontier constabulary was ambushel to-day by a gang of 100 Mahsuds in the vicinity of Kotazanm. ...

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  33. Nightingale's Song.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Broadcasting Company on Monday will carry out an interesting experiment. Mrs. Harriston, the occupant of a mansion ...

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  34. The Freight Market.

    KOBR, Saturday.—With the object of stabilising the freight market, the formation of a freight conference by 47 Japanese shipping companies has ...

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  35. NEWSPAPER'S ENTERPRISE.

    Regular radio broadcasting has been started by the "Shun Pao," the first Chinese newspaper to utilise wireless. Its four daily programmes comprise ...

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  36. President Coolidge Ill.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Coolidge is ill with a bad cold. He has been ordered to bed and all engagements cancelled. Dr. Sawyer, the White ...

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  37. "Ernest" Was a Girl.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Ten years ago, the manager of a famous little conti[?]dal cafe gave employment to Ernest Wood, introduced to him as the brothor ...

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  38. Jap. Exclusion.

    WASHINGTON; Saturday.—The Immigration Bill, providing for the exclusion, of the Japaneso from America, reached White House, to-day for ...

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  39. Land Valuation

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Chancellor of the British Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden), speaking at Colne Valley yesterday, said that he hoped ...

    Article : 71 words
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