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  4. SMITHS PLANE.

    HONG KONG, Saturday.—The Amercan Consul-General has received the following radiogram from the destroyer Hart: "The time of departures of the ...

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  5. OUR BOYS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Young Australians at Leeds to-day were welcomed by the Lord Mayor, and taken to the temple full of historie treasures ...

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  6. STRIKE ENDED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—While the unofficial strike or the railway shopmen collapsed, the strike has not yet ended as far as the shopmen belonging ...

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  7. JAPANESE EXCLUSION.

    WAKHISGTON, Friday—The first tangible economic result of the japanese exclusion from America is the propective migration of laborers from ...

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  8. THE BYFLEET MURDER.

    LONDON, Saturday.— When summing up at the Byfleet inquest, the corner commented on the sordid conditions at the Blue Anchor Hotel at ...

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  9. MISSING SOCIALIST.

    POME, Saturday.—The body of the Socialist deputy, Signor Matdolli, who has been missing for several days and was believed to have been kidnapped ...

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  10. RUSSIAS SILENT WAR,

    LONDON, Saturday—Mr. G Green well, the "Daily Express " conespondent on the Russo Rumanian from tier, says that Russia is waging. ...

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  11. BERLIN RAILWAY SMASH.

    BERLIN, Friday.—Two were killed and 40 injured at the Berlin railway station this morning as the result of a passenger train from Magdeburg ...

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  12. IRISH BOUNDARIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. S. Milroy has moved in the Dail Eircaun a motion expressing dissatisfaction with the course pursued in dealing with ...

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  13. TIED TO RAILWAY.

    PARIS, Saturday.—An ex-Mayencc and Rhincland police inspector named Munchy, while walking on the railway near Dortmund, was attacked and ...

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  14. PRESSMEN ENTERTAINED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) yesterday tendered a luncheon to a large gathering of pressinen and others at ...

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  15. IS HE MAD?

    LONDON, Saturday.— Mr. Justice Brown and a special jury the hearing a suit at Belfast which is the first of its kind ever heard in Ireland. ...

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  16. CONGRESS CONDEMNED.

    TOKIO, Saturday.— The Japanese Christian leaders, including independents and those connected with the American missionary enterprises, who ...

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  17. BOY SCOUTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— A hundred Australian boy scouts have arrived at Plymouth aboard the Largs Bay. They are bound for the Wembley jamborce, ...

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  19. BOYCOTT SUICIDAL.

    Side by side with the anti-American movements aiming at the boycott of American goods, films, etc., whatever success there may be attending the ...

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  20. BRITISH FRUIT MARKET.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Austrian Commissioners have further drawn attention to the price of apples sold at the Australian pavilion at ...

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  21. Russian Corruption.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express" MONCOW correspondent says that five High Court officials at Len ingrad who were convieted of bribery ...

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  22. Wernher Jewel Robbery

    LONDON, Saturday.A reward of £5000 has been offered in connection with the Wernher jewel robbery at Bath House, Piccadilly. ...

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  23. Chinese Bandits.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—A telegram from Canton reports- that Mr. Rex Ray, one "of theAmcercan missionaries, escaped from the bandits on June ...

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  24. NO SYMPATHY WITH LAWBREAKERS.

    M. Ota, the newly-appointed chief of the Mctropolitan Police, in view of the anti-American movement, warms the people of the necessity for the ...

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  26. Raid on Dance Hall.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Glasgow police suspecting that a hall in the east end of the city was frcquented by alleged sympathisers with the Irish ...

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  27. Defensive Policy.

    TOKIO, Friday.—Drastic financial reform & depaitmental readjustments with a view to avoiding wasteful expenditures, the forecasted in, statements ...

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  28. Suicides Galore.

    LONDON, Saterday.—Reuters Vienna correspondent says that the" record number of 345 suicides and attempted suicides were reported at ...

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  29. Englands Trade.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Board of Trade returns for May show that the imports totalled 122 millions, an increase of 36 millions, compared with ...

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  30. West Australias New Governor.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Lieut.-Col. William Robert Campion; who has been appointed Governor of West Australia and belongs to an old Sussex family, is ...

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  31. AT WEMBLEY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—- The High Commissioner (Sir Josoph Cook) motored the Federal Commissioner to Wombley and spent the afternoon at ...

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  32. Oil in Queensland.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Queensland Secretary for Mines (Hon. A. J. Jones), prior to his departure for New York, challenged the statements that have ...

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  33. THE NEWLY-WEDS.

    HONOLULU, "Saturday.— Japanese numbering 1216, including many newlyweds, the seeking admission to the United States through the Honolulu port. ...

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  34. THE RODEO.

    Nearly a quarter of a million profited by the weather forecast: "Brief fine spell," and visited Wembley on Saturday. Ninety thousand ...

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  35. Salford Drowning Case.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the inquest on the boy downed at Salford there were most exciting scenes. The frenzied father and mother had ...

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  36. Coming South.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Aboard the Suffolk and Corinthic, 776 assisted migiants sailed for New Zealand yesterday. They included 89 farmers and ...

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  37. BOYCOTT OF FILMS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The American Embassy at Tokio has formally protested against the boycott of Ameiican films, and also informing the ...

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  38. London Egg parket.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The secretary of the New Zealand Poultry Federation (M. Merrit) sailed by the Corinthic for Wellington, a ...

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  39. Wembley Wages.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A conference between the workers union and the amusement employers at Wembley has agreed to wage increases representing ...

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  40. Train Hold-Up.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—Arrests have been effected by the police in connection with the hold-up of the mail-train 40 miles north of Chicago on Thursday ...

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  41. Disastrous Cloudburst.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—At least 22 are dead as the result of a cloudburst, which wiped out the two settlements of Carters Bluff and Hunter. ...

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