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  4. NEW DIAMOND FIELD

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—What is predicted will be the greatest diamond rush in the history of South Africa is likely to take place to-morrow, when ...

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  5. COAL SITUATION Abortive Conference

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Government, takes a serious view of the breakdown of the latest coal negotiations. The Government's coal committee met ...

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  6. WORLD'S DESTINIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A striking tribute to the late Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener was paid to-day by the Prince of Wales, when unveiling a ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    MADRID, Wednesday.—"If her position be not recognised, Spain will cease her membership of the League of Nations, but hopes and trusts that ...

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  8. FRUIT FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The fruit report of the Imperial Economic Committee was issued, to-day. It directs attention to the fact that £4,600,000 ...

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  9. APPLES AND PEARS

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  10. Lawn Tennis

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  11. WAR'S VICTIMS

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—The bodies of 117 British soldiers have been discovered in excavations close to Hill 60. They were in a deep underground ...

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  13. CHINESE MURDER

    SHANG-HAI, Wednesday.—lt is reported from Cheng-tu that Mrs. Sibley, wife of a Canadian Methodist missionary, was murdered in the streets of ...

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  14. THRILLING STRUGGLE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A huge crowd at Hounsditch, in the heart of the city, witnessed a thrilling struggle to-day between four detectives and ...

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  15. THE MANDATES Military Recruitment

    GENEVA, Wednesday—The Council of the League of Nations passed a resolution to-day, endorsing the opinion of the Mandatos Commission with ...

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  16. Solving The Problem

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The,Secretary of State for India (Lord Birkenhead), speaking at the luncheon of the British Imperial Council of Commerce ...

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  17. NORWEGIAN STRIKE

    OSLO, Wednesday.—The strike in which 30,000 men were involved in a dispute in the metal, engineering and mining industries of Norway, in which ...

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  18. LONG AND SHORT OF IT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The long and short of humanity met at Dundee to-day, when a Dutch giant, Mr. John Kramer, 23 years ...

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  19. LABOR POLITICS

    LONDON,Wednesday.—Mr.M'Tiernan (Attorney-General, Acting AgentGeneral for New South Wales), in respouse to private invitations, ...

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  20. Australia's Trust

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—Sir Joseph Cook (Australia) furnished the Permanent Mandates Commission with sup-, plementary information regarding labor ...

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  21. KOREA MOURNS Ex-Emperor's Funeral

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Final preparations for to-morrow's funeral of the ex-Emperor of Korea are complete Many thousands of Koreans from all ...

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  23. DUBLIN TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The inquest was concluded at Malahide, County Dublin, to-day, into the circumstances connected with the deaths of Joseph ...

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  24. MALCONTENTS ' PLANS UPSET.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—It is claimed that papers seized at the headquarters of the Korean malcontents at Seoul afford conclusive evidence that funds ...

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  25. NO SIGN OF UNREST.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—The funeral of the ex-Emperor of Korea took place at Scoul to-day. The leading business houses of Tokio were closed, while ...

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  26. SLIGHT CONFUSION.

    The funeral procession was thrown into some confusion by 40 students, who attempted to distribute inflammatory literature, amidst much shouting. ...

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