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  4. WANTED EVERYWHERE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"It was creditable of you to get me I'll come quietly when I have kissed my wife. I know that I was wanted ...

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  5. EMPIRE UNITY. Unparalleled Example.

    VICTORIA (B.C.), Wednesday.— Mr. Bruce arrived at Victoria this morning. He conferred with the Premier (Mr. Josen Oliver), who asked ...

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  6. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A disastrous fire in a small house at Birmingham occupied by Mr. Charles M. Pedley, his wife, and eight ...

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  7. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A procession of 160 clergy and laity, organised by the Protestant Alliance and League of Loyal Churchmen, marched to-day ...

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  8. AT SHANG-HAI. a of Unrest Presaged.

    SHANG HAI, Wednesday.—The first orders presaging an era of unrest the possibility of a general strike shang-hai occurred to-night in a ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Board of Trade returns show that the value of the imports into Britain during December amounted to £113,312,000; and ...

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  10. "BEAM" WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Marconi's and the British Bost Office are really for the immediate carrying out of the official seven days' test of the "beam" ...

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  11. SIGNIFICANT CRIME.

    Chinese foreman of the Shang-hai [?]gn settlement tramways, while ing a riesha this morning in a [?] part of the settlement was ...

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  12. SICKNESS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An outbreak of smallpox at Sheflied is alarming the authorities. Eighty-five cases have been reported. The public ...

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  13. AVIATION.

    MADRID, Wednesday.— Commander Ramon Franco, who flew from Spain to Buencs Aires in 1925, is planning a flight to Vigo, Cuba, via the Azores, ...

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  14. ECONOMY AXE.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—The members of the Egyptian Cabinet have voluntarily decided, each to forego £300 sterling of his salary [?]nnually. Other ...

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  15. THE "DUMMER RANGE."

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. Michael Terry, in compliance with the request of the West Australian Government to name the range that he discovered 300 ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIK RAIDERS.

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday.—A band of Bolshevik soldiers aided by gunboats' searchlights last night crossed the mouth of the Dniester River near ...

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  17. Eyes on Shang-hai.

    [?]ONDON, Thursday.—"The Times" [?]s out that Shang-hai is the key the position in China, both from Chinese and international points ...

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  18. Pacific Defence.

    "We are determined that Australians shall develop an Australian nationality," said Mr. Bruce, referring to the question of Pacific defence for the ...

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  19. GRIM TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Godfree Creswick Jackson, of Sydney, was the victim of a grim tragedy at his hotel. He had been staying near Tanis for ...

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  20. MYSTERIOUS DISCOVERY.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The police are investigating the mysterious discovery of the body of a Londoner, Frank Barker, which was found in a trench dug ...

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  21. To Meet Aggression.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The French [?]net has decided to maintain a [?]ful policy in China, at the same [?]e being ready to meet any ...

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  22. MIGRATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. H. W. Gepp, chairman of the Australian Development and Migration Board, has postponed his departure for home till ...

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  23. THE NEW EMDEN.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—The new German cruiser Emden arrived at Capetown this morning. The vessel sainted the Union Jack at the castle, and was ...

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  24. S. AFRICA WARNED.

    [?]APETOWN, Wednesday.—Speak[?] at Morgenzon to-day, General [?]ts said that the only acceptatble [?] to South Africa would be a flag ...

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  25. Criticisms of Canada.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—Mr. Mackenzie King refused to comment on the statement made at New York by Mr. Coates that the Dominions must ...

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  27. A ROYAL VISIT.

    KING'S LYNN,Wednesday.—The Mayor and corporation are incensed because in the Mayor's absence during the visit of Queen Mary and ...

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  28. Mr. Coates at Montreal.

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. J. G. Coates) arrived at Mo[?]treal to-day. His immediate interest was ...

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