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  3. DIAMOND DIGGERS

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—The special correspondent for the Australian Press Association describes the diamond rush at Elands Putte as the most remark ...

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  4. AIRSHIP ENTERPRISE

    LONDON, Friday. —The progress of aviation under the Government's auspiecs was desribed by the Air Minister (Sir Samuel Hoare) at a lua ...

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  5. FOMENTING TROUBLE

    LONDON, Friday.—It is reported from Moscow that the Russian Soviet trade unions have hitherto contributed 3,,626,000 gold roubles to the Miners ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN APPLES

    LONDON, Friday.—Apple prices in London and the Provinces to-day were genornlly easier. Sturmers and Cleopatras have fairly well maintained ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday.—A big reduetion in imports is the feature of the Board of Trade's return for May. The value of the imports was £81,199,000; ...

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  8. CABINET MINISTERS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Re-election of Ministers Bill, removing the necessity for Ministers submitting themselves for re-election on accepting or ...

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  9. CHARGE DENIED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The acting Charge d'Affaires at the Russian Soviet Embassy has issued a statement denying the Home Secretary's decla ...

    Article : 42 words
  10. COTTON INDUSTRY

    SIMLA, Friday. —The Raj has appointed a special Tariff Board to inquire into the condition of tge cotton textile industry and the causes of de ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. PRINCE BOUNTIFUL

    LONDON, Friday.—The story of a wealthy bachelor acting as Prince Bountiful is related by "The Daily Express," wihich has disclosed that the ...

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  12. CORRUPTION

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—A most amazing picture of American political corruption has been drawn by witnesses before the Senate investigation ...

    Article : 217 words
  13. Longer Hours

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Buldwin), when addressing 15,000 unionists at Charponham, said that he wanted to sec ...

    Article : 168 words
  14. SIGNOR MATTEOTTI

    CENEVA, Saturday.—The anti-Fascists to-day protested against the assassination ot Signor Matteotti, the Socialist deputy, the meeting breaking ...

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  15. WORLD FLIGHT

    PARIS, Friday.—Captain D'Oisy, the noted French airman, left Paris to-day for a renewed attempt, to fly to Tokio via Russia and Siberia. ...

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  16. SHIPPING STRIKE

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Owing to the cooks' demand for higher wages, which have been refused by the steamship companies, the Tenyo Maru and Shungo ...

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  17. BLOODY REPRISALS

    TETUAN, Saturday.—As a reprisal for the terrible massacre in which they suffered at the time of the Spanish retreat from Shesuhan, the Akhmes ...

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  18. Motor Racing

    LONDON", Saturday.—All the overseas riders in the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy have qualified to start in the exhibition races except the Austrnlian, ...

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  19. Money From Russia

    LONDON, Saturday.—In connection with the British note to Moscow with regard to the Soviet offer of money to the Trades Union Congress during the ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Saturday.—Publicity has been given to Brazil's note, saying that she has resigned from the Council of the Leugne of Nations, because she ...

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  21. CHINESE OUTRAGE

    SUANG-HAI, Friday.—In connection with the death of Mrs. W. E. Sibley (wife of a Canadian Methodist missionary), who was murdered in the ...

    Article : 89 words
  22. Soccer

    CALGARY, Saturday.—The English soccer team defeated Calgary representatives by seven goals to four this afternoon. This is the eighth game ...

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  23. Serious Developments

    LONDON, Saturday.—The creeping paralysis iaused by the coal stoppage is exemplified by the closing down of a score of old cotton mills yet a hope ...

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  24. THE LIBERAL SPLIT

    LONDON, Saturday. — Liberal Parliamentarians, after hearing Mr. Lloyd George, arranged a deputation to the Earl of Oxford and convoyed to him ...

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  25. Lawn Tennis

    PARIS, Saturday.—In the hard courts lawn tennis championship final, Mlle. Longlen (France) defeated Miss Brown (America), 6—1, 6—0, ...

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  26. German Admission Assured

    GENEVA, Saturday.—Now that Brazil and Spain have withdrawn from the League of Nations, the entry of Germany is regarded as certain at the ...

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  27. KENT CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the Kent lawn tennis championship semi-finals, Senora d'Albarez (the Spanish woman champion) defeated Mrs. Watson, 6—1, ...

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  28. A FOOLISH THING

    LONDON, Friday.—Mary, Dowager Countess of Seafield, has been, awarded by the King's Bench £1000 damages for Jibel and her daughter Nina, Coun ...

    Article : 199 words
  29. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Friday. —The report drawn up in January, 1923, by the committee which considered a service common to the Navy, Army, and Air ...

    Article : 180 words
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  31. DAVIS CUP.

    MEXICO CITY, Saturdayy.—Al though two singles remain to be played, Japan eliminated Mexico from the Davis Cup contest when Haradra and ...

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  32. SEAMEN'S ARTICLES

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The Auslralian Commonwealth has notified the League of Nations' Maritime Conference that it is doubtful whether the ...

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  33. Yacht Racing

    SAN PEDRO, Saturday.—Six yachts sailed from San Pedro at noon to-day for Honolulu to race for the Lipton Cup and other trophies. ...

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