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  3. CHINESE BOYCOTT 3ritish Prestige Threatened

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "The Morning Post" has received a telegram from the presidout and vieeprcsident of tie China Association, ...

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  4. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Wedncsday.— A shocking tragedy was discovered, to-day at a' lonely farm in Warwickshire. Mrs.; Crabtree, an attractive woman, aged 25 ...

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  5. LYNFORD HALL Empire University

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Lynford Hall, Montford, Norfolk, a large country house surrounded by over 1000 acres of good pasture lands, has been ...

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  7. U.S. DISASTER 101 Miners Entombed

    WILBURTON (Oklahoma), Wednesday. — There is little hope held out. for rescuing 101. miners entombed as the result of an explosion in a. coal mino ...

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  8. HUNDREDS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Mayor and Mayoress of Bath continue to display the utmost zeal ia'sclecting a bride, for "the lone ...

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  9. EIGHT NEGROES EMERGE.

    LATER,—The only men saved so far are eight negroes who emerged from the."mino late this afternoon. They believe that they saw two bodies of ...

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  10. HIGH TAXATION

    NKW YORK, Wednesday. — The inexorable, expansion of New York's commerce is raising property values to a point whore high taxation makes pro ...

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  11. EXODUS TO CANADA

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Over 6OO families are waiting to sail for Canada nuder the "300 families scheme" of which 5OO have already sailed. ...

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  12. LOCARNO SPIRIT

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — The news that the Allied army in the Rhinelaud will number 75,000 has aroused angry disappointment in Germany. The ...

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  13. BLOWN TO PIECES

    NAGASAKI, AS'Wednesday. — It ' has been reported from Fukuoka, that an explosion in a.pit at the Takamatsu colliery in Northern ...

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  14. World News In Brief LUTHER TO FORM GERMAN CABINET.

    BERLLN, Wednesday. — The President of Germany (Field-Marshal von Hindenburg) has charged Dr. Luther (the former Chancellor) with the task ...

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  15. MONKEY FARMING

    NICE, wednesday. — Professor Dr. Voronff is. establishing a monkey farm on the Riviera for the-purpose of further gland experiments in the direction ...

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  16. Status of Foreigners

    PEKING, Wednesday. — The Extraperritoriality Commission formally opned this morning. The Minister for [?]nst iee (Mae. Hun-Wu) was elected ...

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  17. STEAMER DRIFTING

    LONDON,Wednesday. — A wireless message was received at the Islo of Wight to-day from the steamer Hororata on a trip from Auckland via ...

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  18. IMPERIAL_MATTERS, Conference In London

    LONDON, Wednesday. — It is understood that there has been no further development in regard to arranging the holding of the next Imperial Con ...

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  19. SOLAR ECLIPSE!

    "WELTVREDEN, Wednesday. — This morning the weather was glorious for the eclipse expedition. Members were very hopeful regarding the results. A ...

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  20. YUGO-SLAVIAN DEBT TO U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The ten members of the Yugo-Slavian commission have arrived to discuss the funding contracts for the Yugo-Slavian ...

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  21. R.A.S.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Australian High Commissioner (Sir.JoSoph Cook), Lady Cook, and the AgentGeneral for New South Wales (Sir ...

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  22. STATE SHIPPING

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mrs. Colebatch (Wife o£ the West Australian Agent-General) to-day launched the Hydra, the West Australian-owned ...

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  23. WIRELLESS OPERATORS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Over 700 vessels are now at sea without wireless operators, and 150O operators have joined the strike, according to an offi ...

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  24. STEAMERS COLLIDED

    CHICAGO; Wednesday.—The steamer Welsh City for Australia dry-docked at Astoria, Oregon, to-day for a survey. She collided off Columbia with the ...

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  25. IMPRISONED SHIPS

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — The battlehip Essen is persisting in her efforts o reach the imprisoned ships in the Gult of finland, with sorions danger ...

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  26. SUCCESSEUL PARIS EXHIBITION.

    PARIS., Wednesday. — In contrast to last summer's Exhibition of Decorative Arts, this year's has handsomely rewarded the promoters with a profit, ...

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  27. "A REAL ENGLISHMAN"

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — Duke Charles Edward of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, son of the Duke of Albany, is among the former Gorman Princes ...

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  28. Africa's Representation

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — Inquiries in Parliamentary circles show that the report that the South African I Union will not he represented at the ...

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  30. BITTER THINGS

    LONDON", Wednesday. — "Bocauso politieal views in England can become bitter things," Lady Cynthia Mosley, who arrived to-day with her husband, ...

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  31. COAL MINERS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — At the resumed sitting of the Coal Commission to-day, Mr. Evan Williams (president of the Mine-owners' Association), cross ...

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  32. Boxing LONSDALE BELT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Lonsdale is completing arrangements by which the Lonsdale Belt will be thrown open to the world instead of being con ...

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  34. LOANS IN LONDON "Daily Herald's" Grievance

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "The Daily Herald's" financial writer to-day says: "Following up my remarks regarding the insatiable demand from Australia ...

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  35. WELTERWEIGHT OHAAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. David Smith, of Aberdeen, has offered a purse of £14,000 for a fight at Edinburgh between Micky Walker, of Am ...

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  37. If You Have "Nerves"

    There is not the slightest doubt that healthy blood makes healthy nerves. The causes that bring on nervous breakdown are varied, but the cure ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND 'S £1 1,000,000.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — it has been learned from an authoritative source that the apparent conflicting statements regarding Queensland's loan programme ...

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  39. £20,000 SAYS MICKY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Micky Walker. demands a purse of 100,000 dollars (£20,000) for defence of the World Welter-weight title against Tom ...

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  40. HANGING FIRE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — It is understood that underwriters of the Queensland and South Australian loans will not be surprised if they receive a ...

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  41. ENGLISH FEATHER-WEIGHTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The English feather-weight ehampion, Johnny Corely, met Bugler Lake to-day. In the fourth round the referee intervened. ...

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