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  3. M'TIERNAN'S MISSION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Attorney-General for New South Wales (Mr. E. A. M'Tiernan) left for Australia to-day by the Olympic. ...

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  4. FRENCH CRISIS Hoots For Harriot

    PARIS, Thursday.—The temper of the crowd surging round the Chamber of Deputies last night was, indicated by the fact that when the downfall ...

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  5. COBHAM'S FLIGHT Arrival at Allahabad

    "To-morrow, we shall be flying on to Calcutta. We arrived at Allahabad this afternoon after a good flight down the Rivers Jumna and Ganges. At ...

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  6. CHILLED BEEF

    LONDON, Thursday.—Numerous experts visited Smithfield meat market to-day to inspect the Port Auckland's chilled beef, consisting of, 720 hind ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S I.O.U.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill), in a statement in reply to the American Treasury's attitude ...

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  9. WARD'S' PRESENCE OF MIND.

    Previous to leaving Delhi, Captain Cobham nearly met with a serious accident. The tow rope got loose, and the 'plane dashed toward the ...

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  10. Looking Well

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.—Captain Cobham is looking well. He said that the weather all the way from Karachi to Delhi was dusty, with a high wind. ...

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  11. Constitutional Issue

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. C. P. Trevelyan (President of the Board of Education in Mr. Ramsay Macdonald's ...

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  12. POINCARE AT WORK.

    M. Poincare had 40 minutes' con[?]rsation with M. Doumergue this [?]orning, whereafter he told journal[?]ts that he had completed his ...

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  13. UNION LEADERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The President: of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union (Mr. Havelock Wilson), at the annual meeting of the union to-day ...

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  15. BRITISH BY-ELECTION "Our Maggie" Comes Back

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  16. 'BUS OVERTURNED

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Ten excursionists were killed and over 20 injured this evening when a 'bus overturned at a railway ...

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  17. THE COAL STRIKE No Sign of Breaking

    LONDON, Thursday.—Straggling miners are returning to work daily, but there is no sign of a breakdown of the strike at present. ...

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  18. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Daily Telegraph" states that Canada has definitely requested a fortnight's postponement of the ...

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  19. Poincare's Cabinet

    PARIS, Thursday.—There is little [?]ht that M. Poincare's Cabinet will constituted as follows:— M. Poincare, Premier and Minister ...

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  20. FRANC AT 218 TO THE £1.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The French franc closed in London to-day at 218 to the £1, and the Belgian at 213½. ...

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  21. THE GREAT WAR

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Captain Von Luckner, who in 1916 passed through the blockade, and boarded the sailing ship Sea Adler under the Norwegian ...

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  22. PRESIDENT OF THE DEPUTIES.

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Peret, former Minister for Finance, has been elected President of the Chamber of Deputies. ...

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  23. Cook's Activities

    LONDON, Thursday.—At Paris today, the Internationale rejected a motion by Mr. Herbert Smith, the British miners' president, calling on other ...

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  24. LABOR'S CLAIM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Daily Herald" (Labor) claims that the Wallsend victory, following Darlington, East Ham and Hammersmith, indicates a ...

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  26. MOST DIFFICULT TASK.

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is admitted at M. Poincare's Cabinet, though [?]adly representing the whole Parlia[?]nt, will not include Communists or ...

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  27. GERMAN DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Austen Chamberlain's reply of "No" in the House of Commons yesterday, to the question whether German disarmament ...

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  28. BUTTER IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Butter in Britain to-day met with a slightly improved demand for best sorts, but inferiors were very slow of sale. ...

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  29. HOT JULY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—It is the hottest July since the 1922 record in most of the eastern sections of the Continent of America. The promises ...

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  30. A Calmer Day

    LONDON, Thursday.—France has [?]ut a calmer day, being content to [?]ait developments. M. Poincare be[?] after consultation at 8 o'clock this ...

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  31. TASMANIAN APPLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Aeneas' Tasmanian apples were on the Liverpool market to-day. Sturmers realised from 5/ to 9/9 a case (a few, ...

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  32. Lawn Tennis

    BROOKLINE, Thursday.—W. T. Tilden to-day defeated E. G. Chandler (California) in the first match of the semi-finals of the Longwood Bowl, 6-3, ...

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  34. A. S. LAKIN

    New Season's Garden Seeds, just arrived. Yates' reliable seeds, flower and vegetable. Yates' agent for 30 years. Have you insured your house or ...

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