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  4. ORIENTAL FUNERAL. Yoshihito's Last Journey

    TOKIO, Monday.—A centuries-old conventional Oriental funeral, ceremonial commenced to-night, when the cortego, three miles long, crossed the ...

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  5. BRUCE'S SCHEMES.

    LONDON, Monday. — Seemingly, there is lack of co-ordination in connection with the schemes announced by Mr. Bruce since he returned to ...

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  6. CHINESE PROBLEMS. British Policy Endorsed.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Cabinet today discussed the complicated many sided Chinese problems, but the Australian Press Association has learned ...

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  7. CHURCH OFENGLAND Very Important Event.

    LONDON, Monday—The most important ecclesiastical event in the Church of England within living memory took place to-day, when the Convocations of ...

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  8. DOUBLE REVOLUTION Restiveness in Portugal.

    LISBON, Monday.—The loyalists' bombardment of Oporto was intensely resumed at 10.30 this morning, after which the rebels' leaders fled, the ...

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  9. AIR COLLISION.

    PARIS, Monday.—Two French military aeroplanes collided at a high altitude at Reichenburg today. One pilot descended safely ...

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  10. EMPIRE AIR ROUTE.

    LONDON, Monday.—A series of visits of airship officers to British possessions has begun with a view, to consulting the Dominions and investigating ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN TIMBERS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—It is understood that the offices of the Australian Trade Commissioner will be moved on May 1 from 44 Whitehall Street to 25 ...

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  12. A MOTHER'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Monday.—The trial was continued at Edinburgh to-day of John Donald Merritt, 18 years of age, on charges of having murdered his ...

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  13. THE OPORTO RISING.

    LONDON, Monday.—A message from Madrid states that little is known of the events at Oporto beyond official despatches. It appears that the ...

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  14. A Southern Defeat.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.—According to a very reliable foreign report the Sun Chuan-faugers have captured Chuchow, the Southerners advanced base, ...

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  15. HANKOW QUIET.

    At Hankow the situation is quiet. The streets are placarded with posters stating: "Shanghai captured by Cantonese." ...

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  16. Economic Conference.

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Government has appointed Sir Arthur Balfour, Sir Norman Hill, Mr. W. T. Layton, Sir Max Muspratt and Mr. ...

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  17. MINISTERS ARRESTED BY REBELS.

    LONDON, Monday.—A revolutionary movement is reported to have broken out at Lisbon, supported by the sailors, the police, the Republican Guards and ...

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  18. CHEN HAS A CONFERENCE WITH O'MALLEY.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.—Mr. Eugene Chen had a conference with Mr. O'Malley yesterday, for the first time since the rupture of negotiations. ...

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  19. America's Proposal.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.—The proposals for the neutralisation of the international settlement at Shanghai advanced by America and endorsed by Britain ...

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  20. Queensland's Governor.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lieut. General Sir Thomas Goodwin (Queensland's Governor-elect) to-day entertained at luncheon Sir Matthew Nathan (the ...

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  21. 1000 INJURED: TWO DEATHS

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Nearly 1000 persons were injured, two of whom have died, among the crowds last night. The police estimate that there were one ...

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  22. PEACE ON EARTH.

    Some have found it in a garden some have found it by a stream. For the peace of true contentment is the deapth of every dream: ...

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  23. Deep Interest Shown.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The deep interest taken in the revision of the Prayer Book is shown by the prominence displayed in both the evening and ...

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  24. CHINESE OBJECTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Washington correspondent for the New York "Times," states that according to an intiruation from official circles, the ...

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  25. IN PASSING.

    We are blessed among the nations of the earch.—President Coolidge. I have lectured under 528 chairmen, and l loathe them all.—Major Beith ("lan ...

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