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  3. THE AUSSIE BOYS. Round of Enjoyment.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Members of the Young Australia League yesterday inspected the Armstrong Whitworth armament works. They luucheoncd with ...

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  4. MEXICAN AFFAIR.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.— The difficulties regarding Mr. Herbert Cummins, British Charged Affaires at Mexico City, were due to his official ...

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  5. A STORMY PATH The Way of,M. Herriot.

    PARIS, Friday.— Prior to the Prime Minister (M. Francois Herriots) departure for London, the Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of confidence ...

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  6. RACE WITH DEATH. EVEREST CLIMBERS KILLED.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The "Daily Express" says that news was received at the home of Mr. Geo. Leigh-Mallory, Birkenhead, that Messrs. Mallory and ...

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  7. S.O.S.

    RANGOON, Saturday.— The steamer Leicestershire reports receiving an S.O.S. from the ss. Clan Macmillan, stating that she was sinking thirty miles ...

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  8. ROUND THE WORLD. Progress of Flying Parties.

    RANGOON. Friday —The American world fliers have arrived at Rangoon, A cargo boat collided with one of the American planes during the night and ...

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  9. SOCIALIST ATTITUDE.

    The Socialist attitude towards the Herrlot Government was defined in the statement of M. Paul Faure in the Chamber of Deputies. He saul the ...

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  10. BAD LUCK FOR PORTUGESE.

    The Portguese aviators left Hanoi at 9 o'clock, this morning for Macao. They flew over the neighborhood of Macao at 12.50 p.m. this afternoon. ...

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  11. A PREMONITION.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the news will be received throughout the world with a feeling of concern and sympathy It has always been realised ...

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  12. STRINGENT RETRENCHMENT.

    The Prime Minister foreshadowed stringent financial retrenchment and rigorous collection of the income tax. He declared that at present there was ...

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  13. PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE.

    A Poincare supporter (M. De Selves) was elected President of the Senate, defeating M. Herriots candidate, M. Beinvean Martin, by 151 to 134. ...

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  14. ITALIAN SENSATION.

    ROME, Saturday.— The "Messagere" says that one of the principal persons anested in connection with the Mattcotti crime has admitted his ...

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  15. BOY SCOUTS.

    The boy scouts were entertained at luncheon at the Westminster Technical Institute, which trains lads as cooks and waiters. ...

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  16. MR. CUMMINS LEAVES.

    Mr. Cummins yesterday left Mexico City for the United States, en route for home. When the train pulled out, a score of Britishers at the station were ...

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  17. UPROAR IN THE CHAMBER.

    There was an uproar in the Chamber last night, the sitting being twice suspended. On the first occasion it was due to a battle of expletives between ...

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  18. BUILDING LOCKOUT.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The National conference of building employers has decided on a national lockout from July 5, in order to enforce observance of the ...

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  19. PRESS TRIBUTES.

    LONDON, Sunday —The newspapers pay tribute to Messrs. Mallory and Irvine. The Observer" says that Everest ...

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  20. SEPARATED PARENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The "Daily Chronciles" Rome correspondent sends an exciting story of Air-General Piecio's domestic. troubles. ...

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  22. RUHR EVACUATION.

    "Le Journals" Berlin correspondent says that the German Government intends to approach Britain with a view to securing an undertaking that the ...

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  23. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    HONG KONG, Friday.— While the French community at Canton were banquetting M. Merlin, Governor-General of lnde-China, at the Victoria Hotel, ...

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  24. WHITE LEAD PAINT.

    LONDON, Saturday.— In the House of Commons, the Under-Secretary for Home Affairs (Mr. Rhys John Davies) moved the second reading of the ...

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  25. AMERICAS REPLY. Empty and; Theoretical.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—. [?] genernlly appreciating the sincere and friendly tone of the American reply to the Japanese protest, this mornings papers ...

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  26. MISSION TO ENGLAND.

    M. Herriot, accompanied by the Fiench permanent under-secretary of foreign affairs, arrived in Loadon on "Saturday, bound for the Chequers, where ...

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  28. NIGHT, BAKING.

    GENEVA, Saturday.— In the course of the discussion on night baking by the committee of the international Labor Conference, Mr. J. H. Curtin (West ...

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  29. ARMED ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Saturday.— A during robber yof a railway pay-clerk took place at Dublin to-day. The train on which the clerk was travelling was stopped ...

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  30. STEER-ROPING.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Wembley Exhibition authorities have prohibited the steer-roping contests at the Stadium. ...

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  31. REFRIGERATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The final session of the international refrigeration congress passed a resolution in favor of the standardsisation of ...

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  32. THE BOYCOTT.

    Protest meetings continue to be held in different parts of the country. The principal tenor of the resolutions adopted is for building up national strength ...

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  33. Curious Legitimacy Case.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Lord Ashmore have given a decision at Edinburgh that under the Scottish law a woman was legally married to a man ...

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  34. Wild-life Sanctuary.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— An unusual gift to the societies for the pioteetion of bird life is announced. It is in the form of a gift of 26,000 acres ...

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  35. Silver Roubles.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The "Sunday Times" reports that following the Government authorisation, the Royal Mint,. London, has begun the manufacture of ...

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  36. EMPIRE PREFERENCE.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.— "The Burgher," the Nationalist organ, commenting on the fate of the preference resolutions in dthe House of Commons, ...

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  37. U.S. Immigation.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— The injurious inflexibility of the immigration law was again illustrated to-day when Lady Theodora Wernher, ...

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  38. An Echo of Wilson.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.— The "Baltimore Sun" has copyrighted a dispatch from New York to Baltimore, which says that ex-President Woodrow ...

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  39. Immigrant Ships.

    LONDON, Saturday.— In order to study the conditions of transport of immigrants to Australia, a number of members of the House Commons and ...

    Article : 70 words
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