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  3. FRANCE & GERMANY Conciliation Menaced.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Courtmartial at Landan concluded its trial yesterday of those concerned in the affray at Germersheim (Bavaria), on ...

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  4. DOMINION PREMIERS Mr. Bruce Leaves Britain.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. and Mrs. Bruce arrived at Waterloo station (London), to-day, ten minutes before the departure of the boat train for ...

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  5. BRAWN AND BRAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lords Asquith and Leigh, Sirs Joseph Cook and Frank Cox, and Professor Horne, from Sydney, attended a farewell at ...

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  6. MID-AIR COLLISION.

    RANTOUL (ILLINOIS), Wednesday.—Four officers were killed to-day when two air-planes crashed head-on in mid-air a mile from the ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Air Force is planning a long-distance flight from Paris to New York, via Dakar, Buenos Aires, Panama, and back to Paris. ...

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  8. S. AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—The Railway Board has given orders for engines of a value of £500,000 to German firms. It has been stated that no ...

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  9. IN AIR POCKETS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Within 50 feet of the edge of a precipice, with a 700 feet drop, Mr. Leeming, chairman of the Lancaster Aerial Club and Bert ...

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  10. WEST HAM GUARDIANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The report of the West Ham Guardians upon the administration since the Socialist board was turned out on July 19, and Board ...

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  12. EMPIRE PUDDING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Empire Christmas pudding, weighing about 14 lbs, was convoyed to Buckingham Palace to-day; also ...

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  13. INDIGNATION IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Unabated indignation at the Landan judgment was voiced in this morning's papers. They unanimously declare, that while ...

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  14. SOUTHAMPTON FAREWELL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. and Mrs. Bruen and staff embarked aboard the Majestic at Southampton. They were seen off by the Australian High ...

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  15. SPANISH LOTTERY.

    MADRID, Wednesday.—The first prize in a Christmas lottery of 15,006000 pesetas (roughly £500,000) was won by students of the Academy of Fine ...

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  16. RE-TRIAL DEMANDED

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The Government has instructed Herr von Hoedeh (Ambassador at Paris) to demand the re-opening of the Landan case; also to ...

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  17. Mr. Coates in France.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. J. G. Coates) has visited the Trois Arbres Cemetery, where 200 New Zealanders ...

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  18. Brevities from Overseas. U.S. POLICY WITH PHILIPPINES.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The postponement of absolute independence for the Philippines and the grant of further autonomy in internal affairs as ...

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  19. REPORTERS' PROTEST.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—German journalists who daily reported the Rouzier case have sent M. Briand (French Foreign Minister) a protest against the ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN FLEECED IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Mr. John Sargood had £150 and a return ticket to Melbourne stolen from his hotel today. ...

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  21. TRIBUTES TO MAORIS.

    Mr. Coates to-day visited the offices of the French Rugby Union, to which he presented on behalf of the Maori people a beautifully-carved shield ...

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  22. FIRST ELECTRIFIED TRAIN IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The first section of electrified railway in France was opened in Paris yesterday. The train travelled at the rate of 83 miles ...

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  23. KING FERDINAND.

    BUCHAREST, Thursday.—King Ferdinand, who is now less of a sick man pathetically reclined while Royal messengers and deputations from the ...

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  24. ARMSTRONG WHITWORTH'S SAVED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The shareholders of Armstrong Whitworth's have accepted the proposals to save the company. At an uproarious meeting ...

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