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  3. LEAGUE IMBROGLIO

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In preparaion for to-morrow's debute on tho exclusion of the Council of the Lengue of Nations, the Liberal group, headed ...

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  4. MIGRATION

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Lord Apsley, who recently travelled incognito to Australia as a migrant and worked as such on the land, lecturing at the ...

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  5. FOR A PRINCIPLE

    DELHI, Wednesday.—The Raj today published the Maharaja of Indore's letter, offering to abdicate in favor of his son. The Maharaja ...

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  6. WORLD SAFETY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A statement issued by the Navy League, commenting on the Admiralty's statistics on world safety, ...

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  7. MERCHANDISE MARKS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Merchandise Marks on Imported Goods Bill was introduced in the House of Commons to-day. The measure aims at ...

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  9. THE DOMINIONS

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—Complaints regarding the ignorance concerning the Dominions obtaining in Britain made by South African students who have ...

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  10. CAUGHT AT LAST

    LOKDON, Wednesday.—George Sydney Ballard and John Hill were committed for trial at Canterbury to-day on charges of having been in ...

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  11. Storm of Complaint

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The publication of the text of the new Merchandise Marks Bill has provoked a storm of complaint from the British ...

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  12. MEAT IN LONDON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the annual conference of the National Federation of Meat Traders at Sheffield today, Alderman Wyles raised a storm ...

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  13. NEW YORK 'CHANGE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Trading to-day was the heaviest in the history of the New York Stock Exchange, a huge volume of stocks being thrown ...

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  14. Boys For Canada

    TORONTO (Ontario), Wednosday.— The Minister for Agriculture announced to-day that an agreement had been entered into with the Overseas ...

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  15. KITCHENER'S DEATH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, asserting that there were 200 people ready to give evidence, Mr. E. Serymgcour (Ind.) ...

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  16. COMMONS SURPRISED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A crowded House of Commons was surprised at he postponement, of the Government's statement regarding the seats on the ...

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  17. WAIVING VISAS

    MONTREAL, Wednesday. —The State Department at Washington has informed the Australian Press Association that Britain has not yet ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The new propaganda scheme for Australian wines commenced to-day, with a full page advertisement in "The Daily ...

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  19. Items of Interest

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The Dorner Co. is building a huge all-metal aeroplane with a 220 ft wing span and 3500 h.p. eugine. The Gormans ...

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  20. SHIPPING SCHEME

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Daily Express" understands that the Australian Commonwealth is seeking the British Government's approval of an ...

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  21. MILAN SENSATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent says that Ida Reubenstein has caused a great sensation at Milan by staging ...

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  22. U.S. PROHIBITION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Among tho five treaties ratified since Wednesday last, two are rum conventions, one with Spain, and the other ...

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  24. AMERICAN FARMERS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-—President Coolidge told a delegation representing farmers of 11 north-central States to-day, that he hoped for the ...

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  25. Meat for the Navy

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons to-day, when questioned whether, in connection with the present "buy British goods" campaign, the ...

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  26. SUDDEN CHANGES UNFAIR.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "The Times," in a strong leader to-day, declares that, since Germany is coming into the League it is not fair to ...

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  27. WEMBLEY FOB FACTORIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It has been finally agreed to use the Wembley site for factories. The New Zealand and Malay buildings will he pulled down. ...

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  28. MRS. PANKHURST

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lady Astor, M.P., at a dinner in honor of Mrs. Pankhurst, offered to relinquish her seat in Parliament if Mrs. Pankhurst ...

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  29. Views Of Governors

    The New South Wales Prohibition Alliance has received further letters from Governors of American States, in reply to a request for information ...

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  30. UPPER MONGOLIA

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — Replying to interpellations in the Upper House of the Japanese Diet this morning, the Government spokesman stated that, ...

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  31. Japan's Attitude

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — It is understood that the Japanese Government does not intend to announce its attitude to the endargement of the ...

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  32. PARIS SHOPKEEPERS' STRIKE.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The Paris streets this afternoon were practically deserted of people seeing the latest fashion displays, and waitresses were ...

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  34. FINE SPECIMEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Rupert Killingly, whose solicitor said that he bore a number of excellent references from people in Australia, including the ...

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  35. PRIVY COUNCIL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There was a sharp debate in the House of Lords to-day following the Loan Bill to the Irish Free State, Unionists objecting ...

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  36. Boycott Hungarians

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Appealing to the good sense of the Chamber of Deputies, the Prime Minister (M. Briand) secured the withdrawal of the ...

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  37. RATIONING RUBBER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Robert Horne, a former Chancellor of the British Exchequer, speaking at Glasgow, said that as a result of his ...

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  39. 40 COMMUNISTS ARRESTED IN WARSAW.

    WARSAW, Wednesday.—The police to-day arrested over 40 Communists, whoso activities on behalf of a "neighporing Powor" are stated to have been ...

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  40. The Compromise

    LONDON, Wednesday.— "The Morning Post's" Geneva correspondent suggests that it will be proposed to the German Foreign Secretary (Dr. ...

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  44. Locarno Agreement

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—The Belgian Senate to-day unanimously adopted the Locarno agreement and adhesion of Belgium to The Hague Court ...

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  45. Belgian Arguments

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—In the Belgian Chamber of Deputies, M. van der Velde, referring to the subject of permanent, seats in the Council of ...

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