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  4. BEYOND PARTY.

    "FOR Heaven's sake, let Mr. Scullin arrive with clear-cut, definite proposals," said a Labor M.P., referring to the Prime ...

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  5. SEEKING TO REGAIN THRONE? British Report.

    "THE Daily Telegraph's diplomatic correspondent startlingly asserts that the ex-Khedive, Abbas Hilmy, deposed in 1914 as an ...

    Article : 79 words
  6. COAL PLANS. Next Legislation.

    THE president of the Board of Trade (Mr. William Graham), in a speech at a Durham miners' demonstration yesterday, referred ...

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  7. THE R100. 24-Hour Trial Satisfies.

    LONDON, Monday.—The airship R100 returned to Cardington after a 24-hour cruise over England. Major Scott, the commander, ...

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  8. BURNT £2,000,000.

    MOST sensational statements concerning the deliberate burning of Treasury bills valued at £2,000,000 by the ex-Minister for ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. ROUND-EUROPE RACE.

    LONDON, Monday.—A mishap befel Alan Butler on landing at Posen yesterday in the circuit of Europe air race, and although he was uninjured, ...

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  10. Tax Evasion Proclamation.

    CAIRO, Monday.—Sidky Pasha has forbidden the press to publish the Wafd's tax evasion proclamation. He says he is ready to repel any challenge, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. 61 ARRESTS.

    PARIS, Monday.—The suburb of Villeneuve was the scene of a big round-up of international anarchists and agitators when the police stormed ...

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  12. Sydney Bridge.

    THE "Times" editorially notes that the great arch of the Sydney bridge will be completed within a few days. ...

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  13. Twelve Stowaways from Australia.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—Twelve stowaways on the Australian cargo steamer Templemede have been detained at the emigration depot at Durban. ...

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  14. "Gas-clouds" for Wrongdoers.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Prussian police are being armed with a "gas-cloud" pistol, which spreads a cloud of gas, irritating ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WARDER ASSAULTED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Going home from Mass, a warder, Richard Murray, found his path barred by a motor car, from which three men jumped. They ...

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  16. A BULWARK.

    ALTHOUGH Europe had possesed for more than a century an established bank—the Bank of Venice—it was not until 1694 that ...

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  17. INCREASE PRODUCTION.

    PERTH, Monday.—Speaking of Australia's credit in London, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) advocated increased production as a safe and sure ...

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  18. FLED FROM JUSTICE.

    PARIS, Monday.—Senor Villanueva, formerly commercial attache of the Venezuelan Government and European director of the National City Bank ...

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  19. WHOSE BABY?

    CHICAGO, Monday.—A group of scientists brought all their Knowledge and equipment into action in an endeavor to identify two three-weeks-old ...

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  20. LADY DOYLE SATISFIED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lady Conan Doyle continues not to answer questions concerning "messages" from her husband, reiterating that there had ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN TIMBER.

    LONDON, Monday.—Australia may secure a large contract for supplying timber for the rebuilding of Hull's slum area into a palatial business centre, ...

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  22. EMPIRE UNITY.

    LONDON, Monday.—"Australia, as large as all of Europe west of Warsaw, lies almost motionless under its own weight. Its little handful of people ...

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  23. £350,000 GAMBLE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The greatest salvage gamble of modern times, on which Mr. Cox, the salvage expert, staked £350,000, was won when a diver ...

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  24. Religion in Chinese Schools

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—In reply to a protest by the local representatives of missionary bodies in China against the prohibition of religious teaching in ...

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  25. Elections in Canda.

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The Federal election poll will be held to-day, the campaign having ended on Saturday night. Both Liberals and ...

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  26. WOMEN AS JUDGES.

    There is one thing of which every woman is a first-class judge. It is her cup of tea. She is ready to back her opinion of a good cup of tea ...

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  27. Liver and Kidneys

    Mrs. A. J. Warner, 17 Charles street, Greenwich, N.S.W., writes:—"I have found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills to be good for disorders of the Liver ...

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