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  3. SPEAKER INSTALLED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The new Speaker of the House of Commons entered upon his duties this afternoon, after a picturesque ceremony at which ...

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  4. ROCKET 'PLANES.

    BERLIN, Thursday. — The rocket aeroplane of Herr Raab is the subject of a lively dispute. Herr Raab, whose ...

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  5. DRAMA OF THE HIGH SEAS. Mutiny On the Jervis Bay.

    THE disturbance on the Aberdeen-Commonwealth liner, Jervis Bay, 13,839 tons, caused by eight stowaways, as previously reported by wireless from H.M.S. Enterprise yesterday is apparently of a very serious nature. Following a message received ...

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  6. Murdered Deputies. Grave Riots Follow

    BELGRADE, Thursday.— Grave rioting followed the publication of the shooting outrage in the National ...

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  9. "ANGEL NOR DEVIL"

    LONDON, Thursday.—"I am neither angel nor devil, probably a bit of both," said Mr. A. J. Cook, secretary of the Miners' Union, addressing ...

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  10. OVERSEAS BREVITIES. STOCK EXCHANGE SLUMP.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—After the record-breaking stock sales during May which culminated with a 5,000,000 shares session, there has been a ...

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  11. ENGLAND THRILLED BY SHIP'S MYSTIC MESSAGES.

    THE Jervla Bay drama is thrilling England, and each scrap of information is being eagerly seized. Last night's ...

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  12. Nurse Cavell Film.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—Acting under instructions from his Government, Baron von Plessen (German Consul-General) has ...

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  13. What To Do For Nervous Indigestion

    When nerves go wrong they always strike at your weakest spot. When this spot happens to be the stomach nervous dyspepsia results, appetite vanishes, ...

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  14. PRINCE CAROL'S DIVORCE.

    BUCHAREST, Thursday.—The court in granting Princess Helen's divorce from Prince Carol ruled that, an appeal must, be lodged within five days. It ...

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  15. "STORM IN A TEACUP."

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Sir Austen Chamberlain, in answer to a question, said ...

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  16. LATER NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday morning. — Three persons have been killed and more than 50 injured in the Zagreb fighting. ...

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  17. "THE LONG, LONG TRAIL."

    LONDON, Thursday.—The first half of the Singapore dock left the Tyne to-day for Singapore, being towed by three tugs. The section will stop at ...

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  18. Sunken Treasure.

    THE Italian ship Artiglis, carrying apparatus claimed to enable divers to descend 30 fathoms, is attempting to salve ...

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  19. CHINESE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Recent military and political developments in China were the subject of a statement by Sir Austen Chamberlain, Secretary ...

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  20. Situation Well in Hand.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A message has been received from the Jervis Bay stating that the stowaways are under safe control. This was the first official ...

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  21. HUMANIA AND HUNGARY.

    BUCHAREST, Friday.—The Little Entente has passed a resolution reaffirming its determination to resist any attempt to alter the territorial ...

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  23. SAMOAN MANDATES.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The Mandates Commission has not yet concluded the examinuation of the High Commissioner for New Zealand, Sir James ...

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  24. RE-SUBMITTING NO-WAR PACT.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The original draft of the proposal by Mr. Kellogg, the Secretary [?]of State, for a multi-lateral treaty for the outlawry ...

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  25. FOREIGN NEIGHBORS NOT WANTED.

    BALTIMORE, Thursday.—The Commissioner-General for Immigration, Mr. Hull, addressing the Kiwanis Club to-day, advocated the enactment ...

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  26. "All's Well, Don't Worry"

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — "Everything is going well. The stowaways are under safe control. We expect to arrive at Colombo ...

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  27. FATAL GUNNERY PRACTICE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—One officer and one gunner were killed and three officers and one bombardier were injured, including Colonel Anstey, D.S.O., ...

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  28. "ADMINISTRATION SATISFACTORY."

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Daily Telegraph's" Geneva representative learns privately from members of the Mandates Commission that they are ...

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  29. FOR COUNTRY SAFETY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Grand Duke Vladimir Pavlovitch was surprised when he was informed that Madame Doris Solovieff", the daughter ...

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  30. IN PRAISE OF ENGLAND.

    MINNEAPOLIS, Friday.—Sir Donald M'Lean, former Liberal whip in the House of Commons, at the British Empire dinner last night, said that ...

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  32. CAPTAIN'S WIFE ASSURED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Captain Daniel's wife lives at Box Hill. She is a tall, slim woman, with blue eyes and fair hair. This morning her eyes ...

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