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  3. ARCTIC ICE

    OSLO, Wednesday.—Practically the catire population turued out to greet Captain Amundsen's dirigible, the Norge. The city was lavishly ...

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  4. "DRY" AMERICA

    WASHIGTON, Wednesday— Ge neral Andrews, leader of the prohibilion forees, itcslifying bofore the Senate committee to-day, said he believed ...

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  5. SHASPEARE'S THEATRE

    LONDON, Wednesday—A Welshwoman has forwarded half-a- crown to the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre fund, because she felt she ...

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  6. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The President (Mr. Herbert Smith) and the Secretary (Miv A. J. Cook) of the Miners' Federation ware to have loft ...

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  7. LOCAL GOVERNORS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The ''Morning post" says that England has a special interest in in the appointment of Governors to the Australian, States. ...

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  8. MUSSOLINI'S WOUND

    LONDON, Wednesday— Had the bullet passed an inch higher, the nose must have been smashed, and Signor Mussolini disfigured for lift 0r if it ...

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  9. CIVIL SERVANTS' RIOT

    PARTS, Wednesday. —Rioting occurred to-day, in consequence of aa attempted demonstration by civil servants, who are claiming a sliding scale ...

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  10. CHINESE, PROBLEMS

    SHANGHAI," Wednesday.—Concrete evidence of the growing desire of the foreign community to meet the Chinese in the matter of local grievances is ...

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  11. Norge's Instruments

    LONDON, Wednesday. — It was announced at the Optical Convention at the Imperial College of Science, Kensington, to-day, that in response to a ...

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  12. IRISH POLITICS

    LONDON,.-Wednesday.- A state ment, from Mr. de Valora 's headquart ers describes the new Republican orga nisation as having a leaning towards ...

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  13. International Committee

    BRUSSELS. Wednesday. — The International Miners' Committee met here to-day. The chief topic was the British coal ...

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  14. MOTOR v. RAILWAY.

    KANSAS CITY (Missouri), Wednesday. — Mr. Ralph Budd, president of the Northern Railways Company, in an address before the Amercian,in Soeiety of ...

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  15. RUSSIA AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The report that Germany and Russia are negotiating a treaty has not surprised British official circles in London. ...

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  16. The Transport Ship

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Hobby —the transport ship fo Amundsen expedition—whieh has been frozen in since her.arrival in the fjord at ...

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  17. ALIENS IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Charles florian.an, American, and jeanne Riex, a Frenchwoman, living together in park lane, were lined £50 and £10 ...

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  18. DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday, —In the House of Commons to-day, Lieut.. J. M, Kenworthy (Labor) inquiredwho would represent, the ...

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  19. GOLD FIND

    LONDON Thursday — While 30 civil guards were digging in the grounds of the destroyed mansion known is Lamanchra to-day,they ...

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  20. TRADE WITH U.S.A.

    SEATTLE, Wednesday—"The objects of my present tour are to ascertain what advantages would aeerue to Australia if Rcatrle should be fixed up ...

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  21. TRIBAL TROUBLE

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — Serious trouble among the Bamangwato (Bechuanaland) tribe, whom Khama had raisby to a high level, is being investigated ...

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  22. Capt. Wilkins' Plans

    FAIRBANKS (Aiaska), Wednesday. — Suffering from "a wrist slightly sprained, and an arm badly bruised," Captain G. H. Wilkins said to-day. ...

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  23. CALCUTTA RIOT

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday— Seven temples and mosques were desecrated during the recent Moslem Hindu riots. A number of deaths line have ...

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  24. GERMAN COLONIES

    BERLIN, Wednesday—The "Prankfurter Zeitung" says it must not be as sumed that the German peopel are unitedly determined immediately ...

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  25. BEEF FOR ARMY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The War Office is inviting tenders, due on May 10, for the supply of 10,500 tons of frozen beef for the army in England ...

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  26. SCHNEIDER CUP

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Italy has caused a surprise by entering a full team of three machines for the Sehneider Cup. ...

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  27. S. AFRICAN AIR SERVICE

    CAPETOWN. Wednesday.— In the House of Assembly to-day, the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs (Hon, T. Boydell) confirmed the collapse of the ...

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  28. SHIPPING CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — One hundred delegates, including representatives of Britain, Australasia, Canada, and Japan, attended the third ...

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  29. BEST FARMERS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Sir W. Beach Thomas, war correspondent and nature writer, discussing the making of.sucessful farmers, says lie is astonished ...

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  30. SPANISH FLIERS

    CAIRO, Wednesday. —Airciaft aro ceaselessly searching for Senor Estev, one of the three Spanish airmen, who has been missing since the 'planes left ...

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  31. ITALIAN POMP

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Italian newspapers refer to Seipio and the domination of North Africa by ancient Rome in connection with the visit of ...

    Article : 144 words
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  33. CIVIL AIR PILOTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Most civil pilots say that, they are flying to get a living, but the eruth is that they are simply mad on flying, said Captain A. ...

    Article : 145 words
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  38. AERIAL CONVENTION

    PARIS, Wednesday. — According to a section of the press, a Pranco-German aerial convention was signed yesterday authorising French aeroplanos to fly ...

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