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  4. LABOR IN JEOPARDY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — To-day's division at the resumed unemployment debate in the House of Commons is regarded as critical. It is believed that ...

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  5. SHELLS EXPLODE. BUCHAREST IN PANIC.

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday.— A great explosion of 12,000 shells at the arsenal close, to the Royal Castle, caused a panic in ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— "Flirting with Bolshevism does not commend itself to the British Empire," was the opinion expressed by the Earl of Mayo ...

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  7. GERMAN DISARMAMENT. Military Control.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—An Allied note was handed to the German Ambassador at Paris to-day re-affirming the Allied standpoint of March 5 regarding ...

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  8. OUR NEW CRUISERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — That the British Government has no official information of the Australian Commonwealth's decision to build two cruisers, ...

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  9. DISCRETION. AMERICAN IMMIGRANTS.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Japanese Government deeply regrets the enactment of the exclusion provision in the United States ...

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  10. Graphic Account.

    The arsenal was a quarter of a milo from the castle. The explosion shook every building for miles around. Shells were hurled through the air into the ...

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  11. "THE RED LEGION."

    LISBON, Wednesday.—The police, knowing that a group of Communists was waiting for a prominent factory owner in order to kill him, sent an ...

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  12. FAITH IN AMERICAN PUBLIC.

    Representatives of the two Houses of the Diet to-day passed a resolution strongly protesting against the exclusion legislation passed by the American ...

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  13. Thirty-six Casualties. TRAGEDY AT REVIEW.

    KURUMAN (Bechuanaland), Wednesday. — Three persons were killed and 15 wounded at Kuruman to-day, when a bomb fell from ...

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  14. Poincare's Belief.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British Foreign Office to-day issued the correspondence exchanged between the Prime Ministers of Britain and France ...

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  15. ONE-WAY TRADE.

    SPRINGFIELD (Illinois), Wednesday.—The Australian Commissioner to American (Mr. Donald Mackinnon), addressing a group of business men at ...

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  16. PROTEST DESPATCHED.

    LATER.—Japan's protest against America's Immigration law has been sent to America. ...

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  17. FOURTH DEATH.

    Later.—A girl has succumbed to wounds, making the death-roll four. Altogether 32 were wounded, the majority slightly. ...

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  18. AIRSHIPS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Commander Burney has purchased the British Government aerodrome at Howden, Yorkshire, comprising 400 acres and two ...

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  19. Deep Disappointment.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—President Coolidge's signature to the American Immigration Bill has evoked a storm of criticism in Japan, not only against ...

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  20. MEAT EXPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Professor Chapman, who has been granted leave of absence from Sydney University at the request of the Australian ...

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  21. SALONIKA RIOTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Serious rioting occurred at Salonika to-day owing to a tobacco lockout as a result of a cut in wages for tobacco cure's. The ...

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  22. PROHIBITION.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The United States House of Representatives' Alcoholic Liquor Traffic Committee, meeting to-day for the first time ...

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  23. Risks Justified.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The prospect of reaching India in five days, and Australia in from 10 to 12 days, justifies taking a few risks," declared the ...

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  24. BELLICOSE TASK.

    Other papers, on the contrary, declare that prolonging of protests is she[?]r waste of time. Thus "NichiNichi-Shimbun," while appreciating ...

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  25. Novel to Diplomacy.

    The correspondence was written in a strain quite novel to diplomacy. Mr. Macdonald, when inviting M. Poincaro to the Chequers, said: "I ...

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  26. "FROZEN ASSETS."

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— With the adjournment of the United States Congress' schedule on June 7, in order to permit members to attend the ...

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  27. SOUTH, AFRICAN PARTY.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.— Organised rowdyism and hooliganism at the meetings of the South African Party reminiscent of the turbulent days prior ...

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  28. RUINED!

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mrs. Gladys Havelock, 39 years of age, has been awarded £532 damages against Phyllis Earle Limited, on the ground that her ...

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  29. IMPORTANT PASSAGE.

    One of the most important passages was contained in M. Poincare's letter. He said: "You were good enough to tell Colonel Theunis and M. Paul ...

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  30. Ship Insurance.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — That the Australian steamship lines have been negotiating for some months with the Institute of Underwriters with a view ...

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  31. THE OLD STORY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — An Australian visitor to London was going to Lords cricket ground to-day; when he was swindled of £300 by confidence ...

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  32. QUEEN MARY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Their Italian Majesties, King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Helen, accompanied by King George, Queen Mary, the Crown ...

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  33. Naval Armaments. FURTHER LIMITATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Coolidge has signed the Naval Appropriation Bill, containing a provision, authorising him to call another ...

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  34. U.S. Presidency.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator Lafollette has virtually announced that he will run for President as an Independent unless the approaching ...

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  35. Items of Interest. HAND ENGINEERS' DISPUTE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. — The Rand winding-engineers' dispute is to be submitted to a Conciliation Board as a result of the decision of the mass ...

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  36. BACK TO 5-5-3 RATIO.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The United States House of Representatives to-day passed a Bill designed to bring the United States Navy to the ...

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  37. Civilisation Retarded.

    MILWAUKEE (Wisconsin), Wednesday.—"When America turns its back upon its ancient friend Japan, and forces the race question to thc fore ...

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  38. DUBLIN STRIKE SETTLED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Dublin gas strike has been settled.—Reuter. ...

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  39. World Flights. AMERICANS OFF AGAIN TOMORROW.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The American airmen are expecting weather which will permit them to hop off from Hasu Migaura on Saturday, making Kago ...

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  40. Lead Paint.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Three countries have ratified and four authorised, but not registered, the ratification regarding the Lead Paint Convention. ...

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  41. Young Australians. A COMING CRICKETER.

    LONDON, wednesday.—The boys or the Young Australian League touring Britain, at Wyggeston Oval to-day, defeated a combined Leicester schools ...

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  42. RUM FLEETS PLAYING HAVOC WITH CABLES.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Rum flects anchored off Jersey and the Long Island coasts, are playing havoc with the submarine cables, to such an ...

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  43. AMERICA REJECTS GUN ELEVATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The United States House of Representatives to-day rejected by 74 votes to 54 an amendment to the Naval Bill to ...

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  44. CHINESE DOPE SMUGGLER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A China man, named Ah Sing, was arrested at Cardiff with nearly 10 pounds weight of opium in his possession—enough to ...

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  45. D'OISY FOR PEKIN.

    SHANGHAI, Wednesday.— Captain d'Oisy, the French airman, attempting a flight from Paris to Tokio, left Shanghai to-day on his way to Pekin. ...

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  46. "BUY AUSTRALIAN APPLES."

    Twelve men, dressed in Diggers' uniforms, paraded Leicester streets, carrying Huge posters inscribed, "Buy Australian apples." ...

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