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  3. THE COAL DISPUTE Owners' Latest Move

    BRUSSELS, Friday—The secretary of the British Miners' Federation (Mr A. J. Cook) arrived at Brussels to-day hy aeroplane from London to attend a ...

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  5. RIVAL MARKETS Old Charter Quoted

    LONDON, Friday.—Beecham's Pills Limited have applied to the Chancery Court for an injunction to restrain Freeman and Co. Ltd. from ...

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  6. EMIGRANTS

    GENEVA, Friday. — During the course of a discussion at the International Labor Conference to-day, preceding the ratification of the mandate ...

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  7. WORLD PEACE

    PARIS, Saturday.—The women's congress to-day adopted moderate resolutions dealing with broad principles. It carried a resolution that policewomen ...

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  8. LIBERAL SPLIT "No Real Quarrel"

    LONDON, Saturday.—A fighting speech was delivered by Mr. Lloyd George to-day at the luncheon of the Manchester Reform Club, where he was ...

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  9. APPLES AND PEARS

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  10. LLOYD GEORGE AND LABOR.

    It was slated to-day that there had been overtures to Mr. Lloyd George to join the Labor Party. lt was also reported that he had accepted, ...

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  11. BRUSSELS REPORT DENIED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Secretary of the Mining Association denies the Brussels' report that any fresh communication has been sent to the miners. ...

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  12. NO GERMAN COAL FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Daily Herald" says that German firms decline to sell coal to the British, possibly because they have been afraid of trouble ...

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  13. BABY TRAVELLER

    LONDON, Saturday. — Little Miss Eileen, Head, five years of age, is travelling unaccompanied aboard the Tainui for New ...

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  14. MINERS MEET TO-MORROW.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Cook arrived from Brussels to-day. He said that he would be calling a meeting of the Miners' Executive for Tuesday ...

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  15. AMERICAN SENTIMENT

    LONDON, Friday.—Chantry House in Essex, used in the 16th Century as the residence of Christopher Martin, one of the Pilgrim Fathers, has been ...

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  16. HONEST COMMERCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Board of Trade's committee, appointed last year to investigate the company law, reports that the present System is generally ...

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  17. SOCIAL SCIENCE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Professor Copland, of Melbourne University, who, since his arrival in America has had several consultations in connection with ...

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  18. ARTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.—Tue trustees of the Felton Bequest have bought the following water colors by John Fell Cotman from the Bullworth collection: ...

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  19. DOMINIONS' LOYALTY

    LONDON, Friday.—Field-Marshal Lord Allenby, who recently returned from a tour of the Dominions, speaking at the Overseas ...

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  20. PANAMA RUBBER

    NEW YORE, Friday.—Powerful British financial interests have obtained concessions over practically all the valuable lands at Panama, according to ...

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  21. COTTON GROWING

    LONDON, Friday.—The report of the Empire Cotton-Growing Corporation shows that the income for the year ended on March 31 was £134,000; and ...

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  22. COLOR BAR

    SIMLA, Friday.—The Raj announced to-day that the South African Government had conveyed the information that it had no present intention of ...

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  23. MELBA'S FAREWELL

    LONDON, Friday.—For a smaller feo than usual, the copyright has been waived. Therefore, Dame Nellie Melba's opera farewell will be ...

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  24. WHITE LEAD PAINT

    LONDON, Friday.—The House of Commons to-day, road a second time, by 131 votes to 56, the White-lead Paint Poisoning Protection Bill. The ...

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  26. World News in Brief BELGIUM RATIFIES 8-HOUR DAY.

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—The Belgian Chamber of Deputies to-day adopted a Bill ratifying the Washington Eighthour Day Convention by 111 votes to ...

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  27. GERMAN CHAUVINISTS IN POLAND.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — A message from Warsaw states that the Cabinet has authorised the Polish Minister for the Interior to proclaim a state of ...

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  28. PERSIAN CABINET RESIGNED.

    TEHERAN, Saturday.—The Persian Cabinet has resigned. Mustafoil Mamalch has been asked to form a Cabinet. ...

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