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  3. CHINESE PUZZLE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—France's Foreign Minister (M. Briand) and the British Ambassador (Earl Crewe) to-day discussed the British memorandum ...

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  4. AMERICAN LIFE. Taste of Strenuousness.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mr. and Mrs. Bruce have, within a few short days on these shores, come to take strenuous American life. yesterday's ...

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  5. London Jewellery Theft.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Harrod's great departmental store at Knightsbridge has been the scene of one of London's most audacious robberies. Ten ...

    Article : 183 words
  6. DRUG TRAFFIC.

    MONTREAL, Thursday. — The first fruits of four months co-operation between Canadian and United States authorities were gathered to-day in the ...

    Article : 159 words
  7. PROHIBITION.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. —Following the protests'regarding the deaths as a result of drinking poison liquor, the Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. ...

    Article : 115 words
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  9. THE NEW YEAR. Messages from Overseas.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. J. G. Coates) delivers the following New Year's message:— ...

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  10. RED DICTATORSHIP.

    PARIS, Thursday. — Details have been received of an elaborate plot to overthrow the Bulgarian throne. Fivehundred Communists arranged to take ...

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  11. Brevities from Overseas. COST OF STRIKES TO STRIKERS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The National Union of Railwaymen has expended £1,700,000 in strike and workless pay during the past seven months. ...

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  12. BROADCASTING.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Government following the example of the British Government, is taking over the control of broadcasting. It will ...

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  13. MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    PARIS, Friday. — Under a new decree, the French police, are empowered to fine motorists on the spot for minor offences. Every policeman will be ...

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  14. TRIBUTES TO NEW ZEALAND'S LOYALTY.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The BritishEmpire fellowship scholars who are going to New Zealand were farewelled today by the fellowship. Lord Richard ...

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  15. British Prime Minister's.

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. Stanley Baldwin's (British Prime Minister's) New Year message to the Primrose Lengue says:— ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. CRIME ON HIGH SEAS.

    VICTORIA (B.C.), Thursday. — The Danish ship Parana is about to sail for Australia, carrying Lee Kee, a Chinese accused of having killed the Chief ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    PARIS, Thursday. — A case in which the punishment was fitted to the crime occurred at Talloires. A taxi-driver named La Perousex ran over an ...

    Article : 103 words
  18. AMBASSADORS OF FRIENDSHIP.

    Mr. Bruce told the group of naval officers that Britain would continue to maintain an adequate navy so long as naval power, was the dominant factor ...

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  19. CHINESE PIRATES.

    SHANG-HAT, Thursday.— Eighteen pirates were captured and immediately beheaded when the Canton Government, military expedition raided Bias Bay, ...

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  20. Archbishop of Canterbury's.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury's New Year message points out:— "The aftermath of the general strike ...

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  21. KING FERDINAND.

    PARIS, Thursday. — If his health permit, King Ferdinand of Rumania will visit Paris in January to undergo radium treatment for cancer. He has ...

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  22. BRAZILIAN REVOLUTION.

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday. — Advices from an official source in the State of Ria Gra[?]de D[?]sul declare that the Government's troops vanquished a ...

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  23. SPEEDING.

    PARIS, Friday.—Eldridge, driving an eight-cylinder two-litre Amilear, covered 50 kilometres (31 1-4 miles) in 15 min[?]tes 32 seconds, and 50 miles in 24 ...

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  24. POTASH MONOPOLY.

    PARIS, Friday. — The German and French potash producers have coacluded an agreement virtually achieving a monopoly of potash supplies. The ...

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  25. PRESERVATIVES.

    LONDON, Friday. — It is considered that Britain's food preservation regulations, which will operate in the New Year, will not affect Australian exports ...

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  26. NICARAGUAN POLITICS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Admiral Latimer, commanding the United States forces in Nicaragua, to-day notified the State Department, which had previously ...

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  27. RELIEF FOR UNEMPLOYED IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Friday.— In view of the Government's decision to give not [?] single frane in the form of a dole for the unemployed, the Municipality of ...

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  28. SIGNIFICANT.

    BERLIN, Friday.—Mr. Emery, during the course of a special interview to-day, expressed the belief that there was the possibility of the creation of a ...

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  29. N.S.W. Loan.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — It is understood that the unofficial negotiations which were tentatively, begun by the New South Wales Government and ...

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  30. EX-DICTATOR OF GREECE DEGRADED.

    PARIS, Friday. — A message from Athens' states that General Pangalos, the ex-Dictator of Greece, has been sentenced by a Presidential decree to be ...

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  31. GERMAN ESPIONAGE.

    BERLIN, Friday. — The German newspapers have refused to give credence to the french allegations of a vast network of German espionage, it ...

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  32. RENOWN'S WIRELESS. Appeal to Amateurs.

    LONDON, Thursday. — ThE Admiralty has appealed tO wireless amateurs who pick up the Renown's low-wave messages, either to Australia on ...

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  34. LABOR COLLEGE.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Countess of Warwick has withdrawn her offer to hand East Lodge, Dunmow, to the Laborites who are unable to find the ...

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  35. Earl of Cavan.

    LONDON, Thursday. —"I am determined to embark aboard the Renown on January 6. I will recuperate aboard," said the Earl of Cavan ...

    Article : 133 words
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