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  4. THE ITALIAS FLIGHT Rigors of the Arctic.

    SPITZBERGEN, Saturday.— That exploration in the Polar regions by airship is constantly beset with dangers is revealed by the ...

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  5. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—Japan's apparent determination to intervene in the civil war in China is creating considerable ...

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  6. AMERICAS NO-WAR-PACT Awaiting Britains Reply.

    WASHINGTON. Saturday.—The British reply to Mr. Kellogg's proposal for a treaty renouncing war will be published to-morrow. There is no ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN SCOTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Scottish delegation arrived in London at midnight on Friday from Plymouth, ...

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  8. OVERSEAS BREVITIES. STOCK EXCHANGE BOOM.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— Due to the excessive strain on members of the New York Stock Exchange in the past weeks, the Exchange's governing ...

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  9. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The League of Nations is being asked to keep the Rome Institue advised on agricultural matters and efforts made towards ...

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  10. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Epizoolic Congress concluded to-day, having been attended by over fifty delegates, including Messrs. Heywood (Australia), Reid ...

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  11. LIST OF BRITISH Ms.P.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A memorial is to be presented to the Prime minister asking him to appoint a committee to consider the editing and publication of ...

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  12. NO AMERICAN ACTION.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The United States is retaining liberty of action as the Nationalists advance towards Tientsin and Peking. The Secretary ...

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  13. STEELMAKER STILL HELD UP.

    SUVA, Saturday.—The cargo vessel, Steelmaker, which ran on a reef, but was subsequently refloated, is at Pago Pago, and, it is said, is unable to ...

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  14. WRESTLER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    SUVA, Saturday.—A through passenger on the Sierra to-day was Leo Thye, the wrestler. ...

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  15. ENGLISH CRICKET Hammond—Allrounder.

    LONDON, Friday.—Rain, producing typical English wickets, kept county scores to-day within more recognisable limits, though several good partnerships ...

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  16. CANADA IS AGREEABLE.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Replying to a question by Mr. J. S. Wordsworth (Labor) in the House of Commons to-day, the Premier, Mr. Mackenzie King, said ...

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  17. EMPIRE DAY BROADCAST.

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Daily Express" has arranged to broadcast throughout the Empire the community singing festival in Hyde Park, between ...

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  19. ACCEPTANCE WITH RESERVATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— "The Daily Telegraphs" diplomatic editor understands that the British reply to Mr. Kellogg has been despatched," and will ...

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  20. CANADAS MIGRATION PERMITS

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Mr. W. J. Egan, Deputy Minister for Immigration, refuted the draft charges in connection with the issue of immigration permitss ...

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  21. A CAUSTIC FRENCHMAN.

    PARIS, Saturday.—"Is Britain merely a Dominion of the United States?" asks the publiest Henri Barde, writing in "The "Loenvre." He adds that ...

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  22. BOYCOTT STIFFENING.

    SHANGHAI, Sunday.—The anti-Japanese boycott is stiffening and will soon be nation-wide to mark a protest against the Tsinafu incident for which ...

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  23. DIRT TRACK MOTORCYCLING

    LONDON", Saturday—The Australian motorcyclists participated at the opening of two dirt tracks to-day, the White City and Crystal Palace courses, both ...

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  24. Mencken and Hearne.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—No surprise will be caused, by the news that "Patsy" Hendren contemplates settling in Australia; for he put in last cricket ...

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  25. COMMENT IN BEITAIN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—First impressions that Sir Austen Chamberlains reply to Mr. Kelloggs proposal will be favorable and the belief that by the ...

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  26. MINERS FOE AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Many miners are included in the Salvation Army's 200 migrants leaving for Australia on May 24. One is taking his wife and ...

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  27. COBHAM TO FLY HOUND BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Air League is arranging for Sir Alan Cobham, when he returns from his African sur-, vey flight, about the end of the month, ...

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  28. 3LO's BROADCAST FAILS.

    LONDON. Saturday.—The special relay by 3LO, Melbourne, between 7,30 p. m. and 9. 30. p. m. was most unsatisfactory. Not only were conditions shock ...

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  29. CONGRATULATIONS FOR LADY HEATH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for Air, has sent the following telegram to Lady Heath, who yesterday completed a flight from ...

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  30. U.S.A. HAS 1000 AIR PORTS.

    PHILADELPHIA, Satruday.—The Secretary for War, Mr. Dwight Davis, told delegates to the Associated Harvard Club that the United States will ...

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  31. DOVER-CALAIS SERVICE.

    PARlS, Friday.—The Compagnie Aerienne Francaise has been authorised to run a seaplane service between France and England will termini at ...

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  32. INMAN ASSAULT?CASE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Rupert Featherstonehaugh, a manufacturer, who was charged at Bow Street Court with assaulting Melbourne Tnman, the ...

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  33. AUSTRALIANS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Australian women tennis players have devoted the last two days to consistent practice for the French hard courts champion. ...

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  34. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—One was killed and numerous injured as a result of a fight to-day between the National Socialists and Faseists in which stones. ...

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  35. FRISCO TO AUSTRALIA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—The Australian aviator Capt. KingsfordSmith, stated to-day that his monoplane, the Southern Cross, was ready ...

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  36. THOUSAND GUINEAS GOLF.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the final of the Thousand Guineas Golf championship al Leeds to-day, C. A. Whitcombe defeated Jolly, 3 and 2. ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS BEATEN

    LONDON, Sunday.—Wales defeated the New Zealand bowlers yesterday at Cardiff, 116 to 115. ...

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  38. 32 HOURS IN THE WATER.

    ARROWHEAD (California), Saturday.—Nyle Austin a 17 years old Californian girl, to-day set a new world's women's endurance swimming record ...

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