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  3. W. E. GLADSTONE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Social, political, and prominent people thronged Mr. Justice Avory's Court to-day at the opening of Captain Peter Wright's ...

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  4. COURT NOVELTY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Two deat mutes appeared in court to-day, one, William Nancarrow, being charged with having-been on the premises of the ...

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  5. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    SUVA, Friday. — Mr. Bruce was the guest of Governor Hudson this morning. He was later accorded a civic, reception by the Mayor (Mr. Marks). ...

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  6. PLEASANT SURPRISE Gable Rates Reduced.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Pacific cable rates from England and from Canada to Australia will be reduced the same as the Eastern rates from next ...

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  7. Treaty Revision.

    TOKIO, Thursday. — Thought the alleged decisions reached at yesterday's conference regarding the Sino-Japanese treaty revision were obtained from an ...

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  8. SHANGHAI STIRRED. Protection Troops Arriving.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday. — Stirring scenes were witnessed on the arrival of the first British protection troops of 400 Punjabis from Hong Kong ...

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  9. INDIAN PRINCES OFFER TROOPS.

    DELHI, Thursday. — The Viceroy of India is already receiving offers of troops for use in China, if required, from Indian Princes. ...

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  10. Price of Prayers.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday. — According to a message from Hankow, a "Trade Union" of Chinese monks, nuns, and priest has been formed demanding union ...

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  11. Russian Activity.

    WARSAW, Thursday. — A message from Moscow has been published to the effect that great activity is being manifested by the Soviet general staff. ...

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  12. Ground for Hope.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Though the Foreign Office has not received any reply from Mr. Eugene Chen (Cantonese Foreign Minister) to Britain's ...

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  13. DISARAMENT. German Obligations.

    PARIS, Thursday. — According to "Le Matin," the Inter-Allied Committee has provisionally approved a portion of Berlin's agreement regarding ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA'S BEAM.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Marconi Company has informed the Australian Press Association that it does not endorse the experts' prophecy that it will ...

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  16. Brevities from Overseas. NON-CO-OPERATORS IN GALICIA.

    LEMBERG, Thursday. — Two thousand out of 21,000 members of the Cooperative Association whom the board is suing for the non-payment of their ...

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  17. HITCH OVER THE CABINET.

    BERLIN, Thursday. — A hitch has arisen over the formation of a Government by Dr. Marx for the Democratic Party has decided not to join the ...

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  18. BUNNING NO RISKS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Minister for Labor (Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland), speaking at Shrewsbury to-day, was questioned regarding China. He said: ...

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  19. Credit to Australia.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Post' master-General (Hon. W. G. Gibson) stated to-day that in April last the Commonwealth Government entered ...

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  20. Boxing.

    LONDON, Thursday — At the Albert Hall to-day in a scheduled twentyrounds heavyweight contest, Scott beat Bartazzolo, who was disqualified in ...

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  21. NOTORIOUS MOROCCAN CHIEF KILLED.

    TANGIER, Thursday. — French troops, after a march through snow, surrounded the notorious chief, Hammon, and his band upon the ...

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  22. MUSSOLINI.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Colonel Ricciotti Garibaldi, who has been exiled from France, will be permitted to remain in England for seven days," says ...

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  23. Protecting Nationals.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Senator Borah, in a statement to-day, expresses the opinion that the sending oil large British naval and military forces ...

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  24. MAIL ROBBERS SENT TO GOAL.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Walker has been sentenced in three years' penal servitude. Bosworth to two years' hard labor. Henley to nine months' hard ...

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  26. LONDON CLUB HEAVILY FINED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Kiteat Haymarket Propty, was to-day fined £560, with £150 costs. Colonel Jones was fined £350, with £210 costs. ...

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  28. "DIPLOMAT DIARY."

    LONDON, Thursday. — At the trial to-day of Hesketh Pearson, on a charge of false pretences, Sir Patrick Hastings conducted a sharp cross-examination of ...

    Article : 187 words
  29. SODA IS BAD FOR YOUR STOMACH

    Don't get the soda habit; it may happen to give you temporary relief from pain to-day, but what about to-morrow? Ask your doctor. He will tell you that ...

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  31. REXONA IS SURE TO HELP YOU.

    If you suffer from Piles, Eczema, Bad Legs, Varicose Areins, Ulcers, Ringworm, Hives, Sores on the Head, Palling Hair, Dandruff, Burns, or any Eruption or ...

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