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  3. REFRIGERATION,

    LONDON, Monday—The fourth international congress on refrigeration has been opened at London under the presidency of Mr. Sidney Webb. Thirty ...

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  4. MURDEH AND RIOT.

    LONDON, Monday-The "Daily Express" Belgrade correspondent reports that at a church festival there developed a most tragic conflict. The ...

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  5. SENSATION IN ITALY. SOCIALIST DEPUTY KIDNAPPED.

    HOME, Monday..— Italian public opinion has been profoundly shocked by the kidnapping in the streets of Rome a week ago of the Socialist ...

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  6. WIRELESS SERVICE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Post master-General (Hon. W. G. Gibson) arrived to-day, and the High Commissioner (Hon. Joseph Cook) ...

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  7. MORE GERMAN TALK. "Lord Make Us Free."

    BERLIN, Monday.— The ex-Crown Prince Rupprecht, many generals and most of the Bavarian Cabinet members were present at the unveiling of a ...

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  8. FRENCH WAR AMTER GERMANY CONCERNED.

    BERLIN, Holiday.—The appointment of General Nollett as French War Minister has, been received in Germany with consternation and anger... ...

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  9. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT..

    The Ministerial statement to be read in the.Senate and Chamber of Deputies comprises a general amnesty in home politics, ami, with certain ...

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  10. HOUSE OE COMMONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House or.Commons, yesterday the Government was defeated; by 189 votes to 126 on certain minor details of the Traffic ...

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  11. Ex-German Colonies.

    BERLIN,.Tuesday.—That the scope of the experts report, should not be limited to Europe is suggested by Herr Schacht,.president of the Reichstag, in ...

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  12. THE RULE OF FORCE.

    In consequence of the national agitation regarding the Matteotti case, the Premier has appointed a temporary directorate of the Fascist ...

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  13. WEMBLEY SIDELIGHTS. Cowboys Cause Excitement.

    LONDON, Monday.— A party of 40 Maoris, who are the to take part in the Wembley. Exhibition, arrived by the Barrabool from Durban to-day. The ...

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  14. GENERAL STRIKE THREATENED.

    The Communists are posting appeals to the working classes and discussing the advisability of a general strike. Thc entire police force of the nation ...

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  15. GERMAN MILITARY DISARMA. MENT.

    The statement also includes the consolidation, of peace by international agreement; an extension of the part played by the League of Nations; ...

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  16. Kudos for N. Zealand.

    LONDON, Monday.— Tlhe special Commissioner to Australia and New Zwaland (M.r Fenton M'Pherson), continuing his series of articles in the ...

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  17. SEVERAL ARRESTS EFFECTED.

    Several arrests have been effected, including Dumini, secretary to Signor Rossi, who has just resigned the leadership of the Government Press Office ...

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  18. TURKEY AND IRAQ.

    LONDON, Monday.— Replying to questions in the House of Commons in regard to the breakdown of the Mosul negotiations at Constantinople, the ...

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  19. Dunlop. Rubber Coy.

    LONDON,. Monday.—At a meeting of the Dunlop Rubber Co. Sir Eric Geddes said there was no trading profit for the past 18 months after paving ...

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  20. CRUELTY TO AMIMALS?

    The question- of the alluded cruelty to animals at.the rodeo, Wembley, was raised in the House of Commons by Mr. Kenworthy, who asked whether the ...

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  21. French Politics.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— While most people were asleep this morning Bordeaux was in wireless touch with Melbourne. Bulletins giving the ...

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  22. HAS BODY BEEN RECOVERED?

    LONDON, Tuesday—Lengthy despatches from Rome show that all Italy is roused by the Matteotti affair which is likely to have far-reaching political ...

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  23. . Brennans Helicopter.

    LONDON, Monday.—Brennan's helicopter had a flight in the open at-Farnborough early this morning. Every precaution was taken to secure secrecy. It ...

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  24. American Fliers.

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—The American fliers are reported to have arrived at Saigon at 2 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  26. Czar and Czarina.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Ex. press " Paris correspondent says that General Jania, formerly with General Koltcho'ks army, reveals to "Le ...

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  27. International Labor.

    LONDON,: Monday.—Geneva's sixth international Labor conference opened to-day. Thirty-nine countries were represented, the delegates including ...

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  28. A 60 Millions Estate.

    LONDON, Monday.— The "Daily Chronicle" reports that a romantic claim tn the Angell Benedict estate, South London, valued at sixty million ...

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  29. PUBLIC ROPING "DISCONTINUED.;

    The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is applying, for summonses in respect to Saturdays rodeo performance at Wembley. It telegraph ...

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  30. Held for Ransom.

    HONG KONG, Monday.—The Rcv. Ray, the American missionary, escaped from the bandits during an unguarded moment while a heavy rainstorm swept ...

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  31. SCOUTS IN LONDON. Received by Lord Mayor.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian boy scouts who have reached England were entertained to luncheon at Australia house to-day. ...

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  32. Famous Pearl Necklace.

    PARIS, Monday.—After keen competition, the famous pearl necklace which belonged to the wife of M. Thiers, the first President of the Third Republic, ...

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  33. Imperial Preference.

    LONDON,. Monday.—The "Daily Expross, ".commenting on the coming Imperial preference debate, says: "It is clear that the system of one-sided ...

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  35. PROMINENT RESIGNATIONS.

    The "Morning Post's" Rome correspondent states that no one believes the guilt is limited to the persons arrested. Matteotti, when kidnapped ...

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  36. Mexico and Mr. Cummins.

    LONDON, Monday.—Questioned in the House of Commons with regard to the Mexican Governments threat to expel Mr. Cummins, the British ...

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  37. NEW STEAMSHIP.

    LONDON, Mondny.—The largest steamer in the New Zealand service, the Acrani, 17,580 tons, six hundred feet long, and with a speed of 171/2 knots, has ...

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  38. Leaguers at York.

    LONDON, Monday.—The local branch of the Victoria League gave-a luncheon to the members of the.Young Australian League at York,.after which they, spent ...

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  39. Limiting the Liability.

    LONDON, Monday.—Following the load of many other notabilities owning large estates, the Marquis of Linlithgow has registered the Hopetoun ...

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