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  4. ELDERLY, BALD AND BENT.

    PARIS, Monday.—Picard, a cashier, has been arrested for the embezzlement of half a million francs. The evidence, showed that though ...

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  5. ALL BLUE ROUTE.

    TOKIO, Sunday.—The American fliers left in favorable weather, though reports from the south indicated that fog and wind were being experienced. ...

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  6. THE RED FLAG.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—The Durban Town Hall was crammed last night with 5,000 people to hear General Smuts speak, but an organised ...

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  7. TROUBLED GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Monday.—General von Seectkt, giving evidence at the trial of the group of Monarchist conspirators, accused them of plotting his dtath. He ...

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  8. EXCLUSION STAIN.

    TOKIO, Sunday—The suicide of a Japanese yesterday, as an expression of the indignation felt about the exclusion of Japanese from America, has ...

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  9. FRENCH POLITICS. Poincare Cabinet Resigns.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The opposition to the President (M. Millerand) by the Left parties is considerably aggravating the political crisis and is likely to ...

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  11. INTREPID AIRMEN.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.—The Portuguese military aviators, Captains Pais and Beircs, and Lieut. Govein, who left Portugal on April 2 last for Macao, a ...

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  12. POTEEN STILLS.

    LONDON, Sunday,—The "Daily Express'" Dublin representative states that the Civic Guards are hunting down the poteen distillers. ...

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  13. KIDNAPPED.

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—It is reported that Dr Miller, the American missionary who was captured by bandits and carried off to the hills, has been ...

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  14. Girl Bandit.

    Norma Anderson, aged 18, had no money to buy milk for her baby, so she entcied the Steenberg Bank (Ill., U.S.A.), balanced the baby on one arm, ...

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  15. SYRIAN UNREST.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express'" Jerusalem correspondent reports that it is persistently rumored at Beyrout that France is proposing to ...

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  16. Californian Fruitgrowing.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Hon. George Fairbairn has arrived in London. He informs the Australian Press Association that he had a most ...

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  17. "AUSSIES" IN EGYPT.

    Colonel Percival G. Elgnod, formerly of the Devonshire Regiment, at one time Controller-General of Food Supplies for the Egyptian Government, has ...

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  18. Wembley Crowds.

    LONDON, Monday.—Owing to the record attendance at Wembley yesterday there was difficulty in feeding all comers at the restaurants. ...

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  19. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's correspondent at Vienna reports that the Austrian Federal Chancellor (Dr. Seipel) was returning from ...

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  20. Laughed at Death.

    Mr. Gerard Anstruther Wathen, formerly principal of the Amritsar College, giving evidence in the libel suit, brought by Sir M. O'Dwyer, a former ...

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  21. REMAINS OF KARL MARX.

    PARIS, Monday.—With regard to the proposal that Karl Marx's remains should be removed from England to Moscow, M. Longset, Karl Marx's ...

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  22. PAINLEVE PRESIDENT.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent expects M. Painlcve to be elected President on Tuesday. He will confer with M. Millerand on Wednesday ...

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  23. TRIPLE TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mrs. Boyle and two children named William and May Devlin, aged five and three years, were found dead in a pool of blood. They ...

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  24. "MILLERAND BOUND TO GO."

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Paris correspondent for the "Daily Express" writes: "Whatever happens now M. Millerand is bound to do. Should there ...

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  25. One in a Car.

    An American army captain and his sister who are engaged in a motor car tour of the world, travelling in separate cars, have arrived at Bombay, ...

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  27. POINCARE'S RESIGNATION.

    LATER: The Poincare Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  28. Smuggling Again.

    The glory of the old smuggling days is returning to Sandwich, Deal, and other dying Kentish coastal towns, whose foundations are honeycombed ...

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  29. Like a Silver Sheet.

    At the State ball at Buckingham Palace the Queen wore an amazing gown like a sheet of silver. It was made of a new silver material, with ...

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  30. It Was "B. Luff."

    A huge crowd of notabilities had assembled at Oxford, in anticipation of the attendance of the King and Queen at the rowing races, when it ...

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