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  3. COBHAM COMING London To Melbourne

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain Alan J. Cobham will be leaving Britain in a month's time for a quick flight to Melbourne and back. ...

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  4. SETTLERS FOR CANADA

    WINNIPEG, Thursday.—Nearly 2,000 European immigrants, settlers for Western Provinces, have arrived at Winnipog during the ...

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  5. CHINESE CRISIS The Taku Incident

    PEKING, Thursday.—The Powers handed a Note to the Chinese Foreign Office on Tuesday, giving the text of a memorandum, which they had ...

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  6. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Preparations are advancing to deal with the great national problem—the coal industry. The Prime Minister's (Mr. Stanley ...

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  7. BACK FROM GENEVA The League Contretemps

    LONDON, Thursday.—The High Commissioners for Australia and New Zealand (Sir Joseph Cook and Sir James Allen respectively), arrived in ...

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  8. Council Re-organisation GERMANY AND ARGENTINE ON COMMITTEE.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—It is understood that a committee to examine the question of the re-organisation of the League Council will include members ...

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  10. BROKEN ENGAGEMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. justice M'Cardio to-day delivered an Important judgment in a breach of promise ease. He decided that a girl is ...

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  11. SIR GEORGE REID

    LONDON, Thursday.—Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary paid a surprise visit to the Dominions' Art Exhibition this morning. They ...

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  12. LACONIC ANNOUNCEMENT.

    'Just a. quick dash to Melbourne and Qack," was the laconic announcement of the authorities to-day regarding Captain Cobham's flight to Australia, ...

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  13. GERMANS ' ATTITUDE APPROVED

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The Cabinet Council has unanimously approved of the attitude of the German delegates at Geneva. ...

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  14. CONFIDENCE IN BRIAND.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Chamber of Deputies to-day passed a vote of confidence in M. Briand's new Ministry. ...

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  15. Passing Reference

    PARIS, Thursday.—A Ministerial statement in "Le Temps," which the Prime Minister (M. Briand) read in the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, ...

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  16. Engineers' Dispute Settled

    LONDON, Thursday.—The settlement of the engineering dispute was indicated to-day by the announcement that the men had decided to resume ...

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  17. GROUND ORGANSIATION.

    Captain Cobham, lecturing to-day before the Royal Aeronautical Society, [?]sisted upon the importance of ground organisation rather than length of ...

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  18. TOKIO BLAZE

    TOKIO, Thursday.—A fire broke out at Fugamo, a Tokio suburb, today. It was reported that 1,800 honses had been destroyed. ...

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  19. INDIAN TEAS

    CALCUTTA, Thursday.—Mr. Crawford, presiding at the annual meeting of the Indian Tea Association to-day, said that the prospects before the ...

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  20. BRIAND'S DECLARATION.

    After M. Briand had road the declaration, he said that the Government insisted on resuming the financial debate as soon as possible, and would ...

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  21. U.K. POSTAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) stated in the House of Commons to-day that the Inland Cash and State Postal ...

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  22. INTENSE EXCITEMENT.

    The Chamber became seriously excited at Royalist attacks and criticism of M. Malvy, whom M. Briand subsequently defended till protests from the ...

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  23. Unanimous Regret

    LONDON, Thursday.—The executive of the League of Nations Union unanimously regretted-to-day that Germany had not been granted immediate ...

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  24. DEMANDS AGREED TO.

    The commander of the Yallow Sea flotilla has agreed unconditionally to all the Powers' demands. General Lu Chung-lin has agreed to ...

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  25. STRIKE SUFFERERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Replying to Mr. Havelock Wilson's appeal for assistance on behalf of the women and children sufferers as a result of the ...

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  26. JAPAN'S LENIENT DEMANDS.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The Japanese Cabinet has decided to instruct Mr. yoshizawn (Japanese Minister at Peking) to demand formal apology for the ...

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  27. MARRIED 42 YEARS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lady Gilbey is petitioning for divorce from Sir Wilter Gilbey, the prominent sportsman, on grounds of misconduct with ...

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  28. BUTTER IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The butter market in Britain to-day was quiet and steady. New Zealand choicest salted and unsalted were quoted at from 172/ ...

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  29. Mandate For Germany

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons to-day Captain Walter Shaw (Cons.) declared that a provisional promise had been given to ...

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  30. RESPONSIBILITY ADMITTED.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—It has been learned from a roliable source that General Lu Chung-lin (commander for General Kuo-Min-tun at Tien-tsin) has ...

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  32. Result of Crisis

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.—Speaking to pressmen on his return from Geneva, M. Van der Velde (Belgian Foreign Minister) recalled M. Briand's remarks ...

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  36. Italian Satisfaction

    LONDON, Thursday.—The respective parts played at Geneva aro causing much speculation, "The Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic ...

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  37. WORLD COURT.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—Indications that the League of Nations may ask the representative of the United States Government to explain the ...

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  38. COMMONS DEBATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Commons debate on the proceedings at Geneva has been fixed for March 23. ...

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  39. COUNCIL ADJOURNS.

    GENEVA, Thursday.—The session of the League Council adjourned today, after fixing May 17 for the meeting of the preparatory committee to ...

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