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  3. INDUSTRIES FAIR.

    LONDON, Monday.—A special advance overseas edtiion of the catalogue of London's section of the British Industries Pair which ...

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  5. "EDWARD, THE FEARLESS."

    "I WONDER if any Prince of Wales throughout the ages has had so many complimentary nicknames bestowed upon him by people quite unconnected with the Court as out own Prince of Wales?" writes a personal friend. ...

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  6. KING'S GOOD DAY.

    THE following bulletin was issued at 8.30 o'clock to-night: "His Majesty has had a good day. This morning's condition is ...

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  8. POST CARD STORY.

    A post card, which has taken 45 years to be delivered, is regarded here as establishing a duration record in mail ...

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  9. NOBODY'S TYPISTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Civil Service Commission examiners report that. 70S of the 930 girls sitting for the recent examination failed. ...

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  10. PAPAL STATES?

    LONDON, Monday.—The reappearance of the Papal States on the map of Europe and tho liberation of the Pope from voluntary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill,) announces that the Government has nominated Sir Josiah Stamp and ...

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  12. "TO A FINISH."

    "THIS is going to be a fight to a finish, and cancer will emerge a loser," said the eminent surgeon Dr. Charles ...

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  13. THE A.I.F. PILGRIMAGE.

    Discussing the details of the Australian pilgrimage to the battle fields and war graves of Gallipoli and France, which is to leave early in June, the ...

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  14. London's New Year Revels

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— It is generally agreed that the Now Year's Eve revels broke all records in every hotel, restaurant ...

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  15. BOLIVIAN DISPUTE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—An agreement between Bolivia and Paraguay in the terms of a protocol for the settlement of the ...

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  16. THE SCHNEIDER CUP.

    LONDON, Monday.—Entries for the Schneider Cup closed to-night. Only the entries of Britain, Prance and Italy were received ...

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  17. RIOTERS AT CHURCH.

    LONDON, Monday. — Anti-Christian rioters, despite the efforts of the police, forced their way into the church ne Lesbaux, and whistled and sang during ...

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  18. WRITER'S DESIRE.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—A direction that his body should be cremated in a newspaper shroud and that his lashes should bo scattered over the ...

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  19. TRAGIC HASTE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The disaster at Saumur (France), where a reinforced concrete building collapsed while in the course of construction, burying 13 workmen, is ...

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  20. International Rugby.

    PARIS, Monday. — Eifty thousand people witnessed the Rugby, football match between Ireland and France at the Olympic Stadium in Paris to-day. Ireland ...

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