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  3. BRITISH DOMINIONS. "Have Come of Age."

    LONDON, Friday. — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (Lieut.Colonel Amery), in a broadcasting address on the results of the imperial ...

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  4. FOREIGNERS TABOO.

    SHANG-HAI, Thursday.—The Japanese residents of Han-Kow are facing a food crisis as a result of the rigid picketing of the concession markets ...

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  5. BRUCE'S WARNING.

    GLASGOW, Thursday. —Speaking at the luncheon at Brown and Co.'s works to-day, Mr. Bruce said:— "It is not from any love of you, but ...

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  6. Misunderstandings Removed.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In a Speech at Beechworth to-night. the ActingPrime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) made reference to the finding of the ...

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  7. THIRTEEN DEAD.

    LITTLE ROCK (Arkansas), Thursday.—Thirteen persons are known to be dead and many injured as the result of a tornado ...

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  8. MICROBES.

    BERLIN, Thursday. — Professor Heumberg, lecturing at the Kaiser Wilhelm [?]stitute of Bio-Chemistry to-day on the usefulness of microbes to ...

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  10. HUNTING EXPEDITION.

    SALISBURY (Rhodesia), Thursday. —Much anxiety is felt regarding the fate of two Americans, Dr. Magoon, dentist, and Dr. Macmillan, of ...

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  11. LONDON FOG.

    LONDON, Thursday. — For twentyfour hours the greater part of England has been enveloped in a dense fog. The forecast is that it will continue ...

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  12. Appeals to Privy Council.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Arising out of the Imperial Conference, Sir C. Kinloch-Cooke (Cons.) inquired in the House of Commons to-day, whether the ...

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  13. PROHIBITION.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. —The Treasury Department to-day declared that prohibition enforcement during the [?]seal year beginning on July 1, 1927, will ...

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  14. CUNNING ROGUES.

    PARIS, Friday.—The arrest has been made of a number of cocaine traffickers found in possession of the drug. One, Peretti, forged a card describing ...

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  15. EXPEDITING MAILS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Sir Alan Cobham arrived yesterday by the liner Homeric to commence a lecture tour. To-day he made an attempt to fly a ...

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  16. Sovereign Independence.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—The Minister for the Interior (Dr. D. E. Malan), interviewed by a representative for "Die Burger," said that the ...

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  17. In a World of Doubt.

    GLASGOW, Thursday.-Mr. Bruce, speaking at the corporation banquet, where nothing stronger than cider was served, said that the Dominions had ...

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  18. Empire's Defence.

    GLASGOW, Thursday.—Glasgow- to-day provided one of its most dismal days of fog and drizzle for the visit of the Dominion delegates. Mr. Coates ...

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  19. LUCKY LITTLE WAIF.

    LONDON, Friday.—Queen Mary. whe donated a sum for an annual scholarship, has adopted a little boy waif' from one of the Church ...

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  20. "BROKE" CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Daily Express" gives promine[?]ce to a cable from Melbourne referring to a bonus proposal for test cricketers, quoting ...

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  21. Brevities from Overseas. WORLD'S LARGEST MASONIC TEMPLE.

    DETROIT, Thursday.—Thirty thousand master masons and hundreds of knights templar shrin[?]rs assisted to-day at the dedieation of the largest ...

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  22. LONDON CHURCHES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Lord Hugh Cecil (Cons.) moved that the House should direct that the Union of Benefices ...

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  23. N.Z. SET AUSTRALIA OBJECT LESSON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—New Zealand has seized a very valuable opportunity for self-advertisement at the two-day civic ceremony of Boy Scout jamboree ...

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  24. TRIBUTE TO "A FINE SPORT."

    LONDON, Thursday.—Patsy Hendren's popularity induced the Middlesex County Council to turn a blind eye to a breach of its Sabbath regulations. ...

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  25. Canadian Criticism.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—In the opinion of Mr. Hugh Guthrie (actingConservative Leader), the report of the Imperial Conference raises a question ...

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  26. Verb Sap.

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Jules Sauerwein, writing in "Le Matin," says:— "I suppose that in any pressure of population it becomes necessary to ...

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  28. CANADIAN MINISTER AT WASHINGTON.

    LONDON, Thursday —His Majesty has approved of the appointment of Mr. Massey as His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary, and Minister ...

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  31. INCREASE IN SUBMARINE CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir John Denison Pender, Speaking at the meeting of the Western Telegraph Company to-day, said that, despite the ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND DISABLED MINESWEEPER.

    HONOLULU, Thursday.—The United States cruiser Pittsburg arrived to-day. She was going to New Zealand when she found the mine-sweeper ...

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