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  3. OUR TEST TEAM Another Idle Day

    LONDON, thirsday.—To-day was cold and dull, and after the rain the ground was saturated. therefore, the Australians had no practice again ...

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  4. POLAR FLIGHT Search for Wilkins

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Thursday.—Major Thomas Lanthier expected to leave here late to-night in search of Captain G. H. Wilkins ...

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  5. COAL FIGHT Conference Proves Abortive

    LONDON, Thursday'. — The coal conference to-day lasted 75 minutes, and no further meting was fixed. The minors' executive meet in the ...

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  6. THE "DRYS' "RETORT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Superintendent Dinwell, of the National Temperance Bureau, testified before the Senate committee to-day. ...

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  8. Dominion Status

    CAPETOWN, Thursday. — The Premier (General Hertzog), in a lengthy speech, in the Assembly to-day, on the international status of South Africa, ...

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  9. NATIVE ' RIOT

    CALCUTTA, Thursday. — A large Mohammedan crowd to-day gathered in Zakaria street, which was the scene of furious fighting during the late ...

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  10. A WINDFALL

    LONDON, Thursday. — After lying in Chancery for 82 years, a windfall of £30,000 has come to a Nottingham engineer named Cotham. ...

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  11. Amundsen at King's Bay

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday. — Captain Amundsen and Lieutenant Ellsworth have arrived at King's Bay and are awaiting the Norge, which is ...

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  12. CANADA'S AUTOS

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—Australia was Canada's best market, both for passengor automobiles and trucks during 1925, according to a statement issued ...

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  13. OWNERS ' STATEMENT.

    The secretary of the Mining Association, in a statement regarding today's conference, says that the miners made in clear that they were not ...

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  14. SYRIAN TROUBLES

    PARIS, Thursday. — According to the "Petit Journal," the Premier (M. Briand), addressing the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, said that he had ...

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  15. PLANT LIFE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Professor B. Brown, successor to the late Professor Lefroy, Professor of Entomology at the Imperial College of Science and ...

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  16. CONFERENCE WITH PRIME MINISTER.

    It is officially stated from No. 10 Downing Street that after the meeting with the Miners' Federation, a deputation from the Trades' Unions Congress ...

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  17. ECONOMY BILL

    LONDON, Thursday.— The House of Commons by 328 votes to 138 today passed the third reading of the Economy Bill. ...

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  18. WHOLESALE SHOOTING

    BERLIN, Thursday. — A locksmith named Polnzius, who was just released from gaol for an offence against his daughter, to-day, rushed straight horns ...

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  19. PRINCE A-HUNTING

    PARIS, Thursday. — The Prince of Wales, during a fox-hunt at Pan, courageously stopped Baron Palaminy's horse when the Baron had fallen, and ...

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  20. SINGAPORE BASE

    LONDON, Thursday. — In a lecture to-day, the High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Allen) said that the League of Nations was at ...

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  21. N. YORK FINANCE

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The Fe-, doral Reserve Bank of New York has announced a reduction of the discount rate from 4 per cent, to 3½ per cent. ...

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  22. SUSPENDED MEMBERS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The thirteen Laborites who were suspended last week during the debate on the Economy Bill resumed their seats in the ...

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  23. ENGLISH ELEVEN

    LONDON, Thursday. — Among the Church party which sailed by the Baradine for Australia to-day were Mrs. Holland and ten children, including six ...

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  24. TEXTILE INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Thursday. — The report of the committee appointed under the Safeguarding Industries Act to inquire into the application by Bradford ...

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  25. British Captain

    LONDON, Thursday. — It is denied by Warner that A. Carr has been appointed the English Test team captain, ...

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  26. HAWAIIAN VOLCANO

    HILO (Hawaii), Thursday.—A very sharp earthquake shook Hilo to-day, as the accompaniment of the latest out burst of the volcano on Mauna Loa. ...

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  29. FUNDING WAR DEBTS France and Italy

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Negotiations for funding the French War Debt will probably be taken up formally by the War Debts Commission on ...

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  30. CHINESE PUZZLE

    PEKING, Thursday. — Chang-TsoLin's son, Chang-Hssuh-Liang, and the Fongtien generals, Chang-TaungChang and Li-Ching-Lin, entered ...

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  33. FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

    I LONDON, Thursday. — The French Foreign Office confirms the report that Britain and France have agreed upon the details of France's debt settlement, ...

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