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  4. DOMESTIC TAXES.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United States House of Representatives, emulating the Senate, adopted the Tax Bill to-day by a vote of 376 to nine in ...

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  5. "MY DEAR JONES."

    LONDON, Monday.— I understand I am accused of having caused the death of Mr. Alfred Jones, proprietor of the Blue Anchor ...

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  6. EMPIRE AIRSHIPS. Dominion Participation.

    LONDON, Monday.— "Commander Burney's Empire air-ship scheme was approved by the Imperial Conference," Viscount Curzon declared in the House ...

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  7. FRANCE AND GERMANY POINCARE'S SWANSONG.

    PARIS, Monday.—The French Councils-General, which are the administrative councils of the departments, met throughout France to-day. ...

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  8. COURT OF NAURU.

    LONDON, Monday. — "The British Government does not propose to ask the Australian Government" for any reply to the strictures passed on the latter's ...

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  9. SADDEST THING IN LIFE.

    An American philanthropist, believing that the fate of cultured persons without funds is the saddest thing in life, has bequeathed ...

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  10. Government Scheme Praised.

    "The Government's airship scheme contains the germs of a great Imperial enterprise," said Sir Hugh Denison, of Sydney, in an interview with a ...

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  11. HIDDEN HOARD.

    SUVA.—Antoine, the mysterious storekeeper of Tara Island, in the Gilbert Group, is dead. His story is a very romantic one. ...

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  12. Situation Very Grave.

    M. Poincare declared that the question of security was even more important to France than the question of reparations. The situation to-day was ...

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  13. Philippine Independence.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United States has reached an understanding with the Filipino Independence Mission concerning the independence ...

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  14. RAND MINES.

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday.—"It is impossible for the mining industry of South Africa to consider the winding engine-drivers' wages apart from ...

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  15. WORLD FLIGHT. Britishers' Mishap.

    TOKIO, Monday. — Pending complete details of the damage done to the British 'plane when it crashed at Akyab, Colonel Broome, O.B.E., who ...

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  16. German Government Resigns.

    BERLIN, Monday. — The German Government has resigned. The President (Herr Ebert) has accepted the resignation, and has ...

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  17. Lausanne Treaty.

    OTTAWA, Monday.—"The Government of Canada, not having been invited to send a representative to the Lausanne Conference, ...

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  18. NEGOTIATIONS BREAKDOWN.

    The Government's resignation was due to a breakdown in negotiations between the National and Middle Parties for the formation of a Coalition ...

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  19. Cruising Squadron.

    SUVA, Monday.—The units of the British Cruising Squadron, H.M.S.'s Hood, Repulse, Delhi, Dauntless, Adelaide, Dragon, and Danae, sailed at 10 ...

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  20. Habitual Criminals.

    LONDON, Monday. — "A prisoner, once found to be an habitual criminal, is not always to be so regarded." This was the decision of the ...

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  21. Unemployment Insurance.

    LONDON, Monday.— The Minister for Labor (Mr. Thomas Shaw), in the House of Commons to-day, in the face of the keenest opposition, withdrew ...

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  22. CAUSE OF THE CRASH.

    Squadron-Leader Maclaren says that the mishap was due to the machine, being waterlogged owing to heavy rains refusing to stay in the air. It dropped, ...

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  23. SIGNIFICANT.

    Obviously referring, to the exports' report, the German Nationals' reply to the Middle Parties admitted that in a certain contingency, the policy of ...

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  25. D'OISY HELD UP.

    PEKIN, Monday.—Chih-sish-yuan, of the province of Kiang-su, yesterday afternoon informed the French ConsulGeneral at Shanghai, that if Captain ...

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  26. EXTREMISTS' PROGRAMME.

    The Extreme Nationalists, numbering 32, in the new Reichstag, at a meeting to-day, formulated their programme, demanding, inter alia, an ...

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  27. Movie Scandal.

    LOS ANGELES, Monday. — Mrs. Mary Tenney has filed a suit for damages, claiming 200,000 dollars (£40,000) against Jack Kearns, manager for ...

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  28. Constructive Programme.

    "The Morning Post" understands that the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) will attend the assembly of the League of Nations at ...

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  29. Alarmist Reports.

    LONDON, Monday. — The British Government is very far from satisfied with regard to the strength of the military forces in Germany. This fact ...

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