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  4. HINT TO FRITZ. NO DEFAULTS.

    PARIS, Monday. — "We have agreed to conclude a pact for continued co-operation," is the declaration attributed, to the Prime Ministers of ...

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  5. S. AFRICAN POLITICS. Smuts Unopposed.

    CAPETOWN, Monday—The Nationalist Party does not intend to oppose General Smuts at Standerton, according to the Rev. Hattingh, a prominent ...

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  6. TROPICAL AGRICULTURE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Chairman of the Colonial Office Committee (Lord Milner), in a letter to the press to-day, appeals for £100,000 for the ...

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  7. CANTON MURDERS.

    HONG KONG, Monday. — The Canton authorities have telegraphed to Reuter's at Canton that a corpsd believed to be that of the assassin, who ...

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  8. UGLY INCIDENT. JAPS. ASSAULTED

    LOS ANGELES, Monday. — A sweeping investigation is being conducted by the authorities in connection with an alleged assault upon Mr. Kawamoto, ...

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  9. JUBILEE OF DEMOCRACY.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The great quadrennial jubilee of Democracy is passing through its final fevered stage before the convention rivalry and ...

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  10. RUHR RVACUATION.

    Mr. Macdonald's undertaking will help to facilitate the military evacuation of the Ruhr. The semi-official statement assumes ...

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  11. HERTZOG CALLED ON.

    A message from Pretoria reports that General Smuts has resigned the Prime Ministership and that the Governor-General will be calling on General ...

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  12. AVIATION. Spanning America.

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Lient Russell Maughan hopped off Mitchell field at half a minute to 3 o'clock this morning in a third attempt to span the ...

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  13. GUARANTEES.

    The guarantees asked by M. Herriot before the Ruhr eau be militarily evacuated include the possibility of sending troops to the Rhine in the event ...

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  14. ATTACKERS EXPRESS REGRET.

    LATER.—Two of the Los Angeles attackers of Mr. Kawamoto, his wife and Mr. Naito have been identified and have expressed regret for their acts. ...

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  15. PREFERENCES. Temporary Set-Back.

    LONDON, Monday.—"Australians are not dismayed by a temporary setback to their hopes. They trust that all parts of the Empire will ultimately ...

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  16. HOUSING.

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Government sustained another defeat in the House of Commons to-day by the substantial vote of 315 to 175, in ...

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  17. REPRISAL.

    NEW YORK, Monday. — As a reprisal for the death of the American Mr. Hawley, who was recently killed hy junkmen, the commander of the ...

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  18. THREE MINUTES BEHIND SCHEDULE.

    San Francisco reports that Lient. Maughan has arrived, having completed the trnns-continental flight at 9.44, three minutes behind schedule. He ...

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  19. DISARMAMENT.

    Strong representations will be made to Berlin with regard to disarmament. The Conference of Ambassadors will demand the drawing up of a full ...

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  20. News in Japan.

    According to a message from Tokio, the Japanese murders in California are understood to have been the outcome of inter-Japanese quarrels, according ...

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  21. POLAR FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Monday. — Owing to the fact that a balance of £14,000 is outstanding on Captain Roald Amundsen's special aeroplanes for an attempted ...

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  22. INTER-ALLIED DEBTS.

    It has also been agreed that France and Britain shall appoint two experts to examine the question of inter-Allied debts, with a view to finding a way of ...

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  23. HERRIOT FOR BRUSSELS.

    M. Herriot left for Brussels from Victoria Station this morning. ...

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  24. Doing Good Work.

    The Australian riflemen were entertained to dinner at Birmingham. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, welcoming them, said that the less party polities obtruded ...

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  25. DOMINIONS IN THE KNOW.

    "The Dominion' Governments have been fully acquainted with the Imperial Government's policy with regard to General Dawes' report and the ...

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  26. HARM TO INDIA.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. George Lausbury (Lab.), in the House of Commons to-day, asked if the Government would grant, time for a discussion of ...

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  27. Clan Macmillan Wreck.

    CALCUTTA, Monday. — The Clan agents report that the Clan Macmillan has been wrecked on the shonls off Preparis Island. The 77 members of the ...

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  28. VENGEANCE.

    PARIS, Monday. —An elderly [?] band's vengeance on his young Italian wife and her lover has caused a sensation in Paris. ...

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  29. For Peace in Europe.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) in the House of Commons to-day, replying to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), said ...

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  30. Chinese Pirates.

    SHANGHAI, Monday,—The limit of daring hitherto achieved by Chinese pirates was a recent attempt to capture the largest Chinese navy cruiser Haichi ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    LONDON, Monday. — "The New Zealand exhibit at the British Empire Exhibition reflects the greatest possible credit on all those who have ...

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  32. New Hebrides.

    LONDON, Monday. — In the House of Commons to-day Doctor Chapple (Lib.) asked for information with regard to negotiations with France in ...

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  33. AMERICA MUST BE THERE.

    Replying to Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Macdonald said that it was most desirable that America should be represented at the conference. (Cheers.) A ...

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  34. Young Australians. SIGHT-SEEING IN SCOTLAND.

    LONDON, Monday. — The members of the Young Australian League touring Britain to-day visited Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood, and other historic ...

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  35. Pacific Defence.

    MANILA, Monday. — Nine old style submarines, which are proceeding to America, are to be replaced by 18 large modern submarines from the ...

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  36. Motor Car Collision.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Markt Shuter, who was studying textiles at the Bradford Technical College, a son of Doctor Shuter, of Melbourne, was ...

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  37. GERMAN REPRESENTATION.

    The representation of Germany had been discussed, but obviously an inter-Allied agreement was at first essential. With regard to what they were ...

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  40. Boy Scouts in London.

    The Boy Sconts had an eventful day visiting St. Paul's Cathedral, Smithfield meat market, the Tower of London, and later St. Thomas's Hospital, ...

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  41. Cruising Squadron.

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Monday,—The provinces and capital of British Columbia turned out to-day and gave a joyous acclaim to the marines of ...

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  42. WORK OF THE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Macdonald said that the business of the inter-Allied Conference would be how to give effect to General Dawes' report. As soon as all the ...

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  43. NOTE TO GERMANY.

    According to a Brussels message, it is authoritatively stated that Mr. Macdonald and M. Herriot at The Chequers decided upon the terms of a collective ...

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  44. Tsar's Jewels Safe.

    LONDON, Monday. — "The late Tsar's jewels and plate are all safe at Petrograd and Moscow. They make a wonderful collection. There has been ...

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  45. CONSULTING PARTNERS.

    Replying to Mr. Ronald M'Neill (Cons), Mr. Macdonald said that the British Government was communicating wiflt the Dominions. He gave an ...

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  46. Russia Next.

    The "Morning Post" understands that M. Herriot received the Russian representative in London (M. Rakovsky) at Claridge's Hotel late ...

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