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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Colonial Office has not yet received replies from the Dominions concerning the postponement of the imperial Conference ...

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  4. [?]here Monsoons Blow [?]bham Dodging The Storms

    [?]ALCUTTA, Friday.—"Last night [?]slept in the ancient fort at Allaha[?] that overlooks the junction of the [?]na and Ganges rivers. By ...

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  5. THE COAL WAR 5000 Return To Work

    LONDON, Saturday—Events tending to bring the strike to an end, after 13 weeks' duration, are being given prominence. The chief moves ...

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  6. Under One Umbrella M. Poincare's Cabinet

    PARIS, Friday.—M. Poineare has succeeded in forming a Cabinet, his Ministry being as set out hereunder:— Prime Minister and Minister for ...

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  7. DEVASTATING WIND

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The most devastating wind storm ever known in eastern New York State to-day took toll of several lives and caused ...

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  9. CANADA'S CABINET

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The constitutional issues arising from the formation of a Conservative Government and the dissolution of the fifteenth Parliament ...

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  10. THRILLING SIGHT

    LONDON, Friday.—Thousands of holiday-makers at Ramsgate early in the forenoon to-day were thrilled while watching a Royal Air Force aeroplane ...

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  11. [?]INE BEHAVING SPLENDIDLY.

    [?]CUTTA, Friday.—Captain Cob[?] gracefully alighted on the River [?]hli at Bally pier, six miles from [?]utta at 2.30 o'clock this afternoon ...

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  12. WAR DEBTS America And Britain

    LONDON, Friday.—The retiring Australian Commissioner to America (Sir James Elder) will be granted an audience with the King to-morrow ...

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  13. World News In Brief BRITISH BOYS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Agent-General for Queensland (Mr. John Huxham) to-day farewelled 20 boys who are going to Queensland aboard the Orama ...

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  14. THE COAL STOPPAGE

    PARIS, Friday.—The International Miners' Committee, concluded a private conference to-day. It merely confirmed the decisions of the Ostend and ...

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  15. JAPANESE PRINCES AT SINGAPORE.

    SINGAPORE, Saturday.—The Japanese training cruisers Yakume and Izumo, with Prince Frishim and Prince Yamashina aboard, arrived to-day. ...

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  16. BISHOP'S WORLD TOUR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Bishop of London (the Rt Rev. Dr. A. F. Winnington-Ingram) will be leaving London on Thursday on a world tour. He ...

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  17. MELLON EXPLAINS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Secretary to the United States Treasury (Mr. Andrew Mellon), interviewed on arrival at Cherbourg, said: "I am sorry if ...

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  18. Churchmen's Appeal

    LONDON, Saturday.—The bishops and representatives of eleven Free Churches have signed a new Statement pleading with the Government to ...

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  19. ARRIVAL AT AKYAB.

    "AKYAB, Saturday.—Alighted Mingan Creek, five miles from [?]yab, on the Burmah coast, at [?] this afternoon, after a fight ...

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  20. SEAMEN ON THEIR OWN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The National Union of Seamen, at the close of the annual meeting, decided to withdraw forthwith from the International ...

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  21. LUDENDORFF'S TAXES

    BERLIN, Sunday.—A sensation has been caused in Germany by the publication of documents by the "Berliner Tageblatt," showing that General ...

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  22. FURTHER RIOTS IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Further riots are reported from other parts of the country. In the latest a mob of about 50 ...

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  23. SLIGHT ENGINE TROUBLE.

    [?]LCUTTA, Saturday.—Captain [?]am's start was delayed for three[?]ers of an hour, due apparently to [?]ht engine trouble at a high tide ...

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  24. BAROMETER RISING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The French franc to-day opened at 202 to the £1, improved to 200, and closed at 197¾. The Belgian closed at 193½. ...

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  25. CAREERS FOR WOMEN Professions Though Married

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—Australia was represented by a dozen delegates and New Zealand by seven at the opening to-day of the fourth biennial ...

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  26. POLAR FLIGHT

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—Nobile, the Italian aviator who took part in Captain Amundsen's Polar flight, sailed to-day. He declined to further discuss ...

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  27. Triumph For Poincare

    LONDON, Saturday.—Superstitious people observe that France's new Ministry numbers thirteen, but this does not appear to affect the favorable ...

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  28. CANTON CONFERENCE ADJOURNED.

    HONG KONG, Saturday.—The Canton conference has been adjourned sine die, pending reference to the Home Government of the proposal to appoint ...

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  29. The Veil Lifted

    PARIS, Sunday.—Inspired quarters have lifted the veil from the Government's financial intentions sufficiently to indicate the two years' prorogation ...

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  30. MESSAGES FROM BRITAIN.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales and the British foreign Secretary (Sir Austen Chamberlain) have sent messages on the occasion of the ...

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  31. PROSPECTIVE CHANGE IN BRITISH COINAGE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In regard to the prospective change in the British silver coinage, "The Observer" says that the Royal Mint has already struck two ...

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  32. HERRIOT MORALLY REHABILITATED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says that when M. Poincare visited M. Herriot this morning, the latter was in the ...

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  33. AT RANGOON.

    [?]pyright-Australian Press Association) [?]NGOON, Sunday.—Captain Cobhas arrived safely at Rangoon. ...

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  34. LOST PLANS OF SUFFOLK'S MACHINERY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"The Sunday Express" understands that the Portsmouth police have soguht the aid of Scotland Yard concerning plans of the ...

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  35. The Pioneer Flight

    [?]s interesting to note that on the [?]cer Australian flight, Captain Sir [?] Smith and his brother, Sir Keith, [?]ved at Calcutta on November 28, ...

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  36. "Ministry Of The Franc"

    LONDON, Saturday.—Few Cabinets have received such a general blessing as that bestowed by the morning newspapers upon M. Poincare's so-called ...

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  37. Railroad Strike

    NOGALES (Arizona).—A general strike, involving 70,000 workers on the Mexican national railroad lines, has been called for Saturday morning by ...

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  38. TAX PAYMENTS WITHOUT NOTICE.

    PARIS, Sunday—The Council of Ministers has issued a personal appeal to the public to pay this year's taxes immediately, without waiting for the ...

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  39. MEXICAN CHURCHES

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.—President Calles yesterday proclaimed regulations giving effect to tho constitutional, prohibition of religious teaching ...

    Article : 108 words
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  41. U.S. HEAT WAVE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Although [?]er weather was experienced yester[?] in the eastern States and Canada, [?] increase in relative humidity has ...

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  42. POINCARE'S STARTLING INTENTION.

    A very startling intention is attributed to M. Poincare by the newspaper "La Journal." The paper states that he intends to ask Parliament to agree ...

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