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  4. THE POLAR FLIERS.

    TROMSO (Norway), Tuesday.— Captain G. H. Wilkins, the Australian North Polar explorer, interviewed here to-day ...

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  5. TARIFF IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Another indication that the tariff point will be in the forefront at the next general election was given when the ...

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  6. NO-WAR PACT,

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The American proposals for a malti-lateral treaty renouncing war as an instrument of ...

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  8. WIRES & WIRELESS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Daily Telegraph's" parliamentary correspondent says that a belief, not entirely confined to Labor circles, has ...

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  9. "Bookies" in Britain.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. A. M. Samuel, Under-Secretary to the Board of Trade, in ...

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  10. The Italia's Polar Dash.

    KING'S BAT (Spitzbergen), Tuesday — General Nobile's Polar airship, Italia, left, here to-day on her second Arctic flight. As soon as the airship ...

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  11. MESSAGE FROM THE COMMANDER.

    ROMB, Tuesday.—General Nobile wirelessed from the Italia: "We have flown since 1.15 p.m. ever pack ice, being befogged for an hour and a half, ...

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  12. FLOODS IN CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Over 1000 men are workless through floods in the Gatinan River in Ottawa. The Hull sawmills have been closed. ...

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  13. FLANDERS POPPIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Sir A. C. Rawson (Cons.), in introducing a Hill prohibiting the Importation of imitation ...

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  14. Lowering of the Tariff.

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—Many abservers attending the League Economists ' Conference, and a number of representatives of an American Trust, one ...

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  15. LADY HEATH IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Lady Heath, who is flying solo in a Moth 'place from Capetown to London, has arrived at Dijon. ...

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  16. CAROL SAYS "GOOD-BYE"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—lt is expected that Prince Carol will leave England to-morrow afternoon. Furniture vans passed in and out of the grounds of ...

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  17. Britain's Unemployed.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — On the seventh of May the total number of unemployed in Britain was 1,103,800, being 32,203 less than the ...

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  18. THE WORLD WILL QUIVER

    ROME, Tuesday.—Dr. Bendandi, the saeecssful forecaster of earthquakes, forecasts seismic disturbances to-morrow, willi minor repetitions on ...

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  19. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The revised Prayer Book will not reach Parliament before Whitsuntide, and on this occasion is likely to be submitted in the ...

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  20. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — In the House of Representatives to-day, Representative Black made an attack on the failure of President Coolidge to ...

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  21. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—A message sent by the Chinese Nationalist State Council in Nanking asking the United States to make known its ...

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  22. LAWN TENNIS.

    PARIS, Friday.—The question as to Whether lawn tennis is a sport or form of amusement will shortly be argued in the Law Courts, when a Treasury claim ...

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  23. CURRIE LIBEL CASE.

    TORONTO, Tuesday.—The defendants in the libel action brought by General Sir Arthur Currie, Commander of the Canada Corps during the ...

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  25. THE APPLE TRADE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Col. Eccles Snowden, Agent-General for Tasmania, has returned from a Continental investigation of the Australian apple trade. ...

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  26. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT 'S THREAT.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—In view of the possibility of the spread of the fighting into Mongolia or Manchuria, the War Council has considered ...

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  27. KOZELUH TO TOUR U.S.A.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Kozclub, who coached the English Davis Cup players at Wimbledon for a few weeks, has accepted an appointment for a United ...

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  28. JAPAN ACCEPTS.

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — Cabinet has definitely decided to accept the American anti-war proposals on the basis of negotiations which. will be ...

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  29. Tilden On Australia's Defcat.

    ST. LOUIS, Tuesday. — "Big Bill" Tilden, commenting on the Italian defeat of Australia in the Davis Cup tie said that Patterson and Crawford had ...

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  30. CHARGES AGAINST RECTOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Daily Express," understands that the conclusions of the Hayden Commission, which heard charges of improper and ...

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  32. British- American Treaty.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The Secretary of Slate, Slr. F. B. Kellog, has rejected the proposal of Sir Esme Howard, British Ambassador to the ...

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