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  4. MAY DAY "INSULTS"

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—There is general resentment at the Soviet's "unsatisfactory reply" to the German Ambassador's complaints ...

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  5. Newcastle's Exhibition.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales opened to-day the NorthEast Coast exhibition at Newcastle, which illustrates the great ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PACIFIC CABLE SALE.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Bill authorising the Canadian Government to enter into an agreement for the sale of the Pacific cable passed the House ...

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  7. RELIGION MOCKED.

    RIGA, Tuesday.—The anti-religious campaign throughout Russia during the Russian Easter week has ended. It was on a greater ...

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  8. Baldwin and Broccoli.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"Our policy has been to help people in industry help themselves," said the Primo Minister (Mr. Baldwin) at ...

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  10. WORKSHOPS AFIRE.

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.—Deliberate attempts by suspected Communists linvo been made to destroy the big railway workshops at Lahore, Mysteri ...

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  11. GAVE LIFE FOR MATE.

    "YOU GO FIRST, PADDY; you have been down longer," said Albert Willis, riveter, to his mate, ...

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  12. BODIES IN LAKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The police aro investigating the mystery of the deaths of a Mrs. Cranko, who was found partially dressed in a pond near ...

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  13. THE "BOGNOR" HAT.

    The latest example of American pushfulness is the arrival of a representative of an American firm of hatters to ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The total number of unomployed registered on Afay 6 was 1,132,700, being 3,108 less than the week before, but 28,000 more ...

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  16. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The famous express, "The Flying Scotchman," when travelling from lang's Cross to Edinburgh, and ...

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  17. MOIR AND OWEN.

    WELTEVREDEN (Java), Wednes— day.—The Australian flyers, Moir and Owen, who are making a flight from England to Australia in a Vickers-Vel ...

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  18. WHEAT SHIPS' RACE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The wheat ship Beatrice arrived at Falmouth to-day after a voyage from Port Lincoln (S.A.) of 104 days, against the Herzo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. FLIGHT TO INDIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Duchess of Bedford, it is understood, intends to attempt to fly to India in two days, her ambition being to surpass, if possible ...

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  20. GOLF.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Walter Hagen (U.S.A.), who won the British open golf championship on Friday, look his revenge over the Moortown course at LeedB to ...

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  21. The Graf Zeppelin.

    BEELIN, Wednesday.—The start of the dirigible, Graf Zeppelin, on her trans-Atlantic flight has been postponed. The northern route is not at pre ...

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  22. SCUTTLED SEYDLITZ.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—With bubbles of compressed air seething around it from a few small openings, still uncemented, something resembling a large ...

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  23. FLIGHT MAY STAET TO-DAY.

    —Late last night Commander. Eckoner received notification that he would not bo allowed to cross the French fron tier, oxcept betwoon 7 and 9 a.m. The ...

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  24. British Ladies' Open.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Playing in the British ladies' open golf championship today, Joyce Wethcred (Britain) played surprisingly well, despite the strong wind. ...

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  25. Britain's Dirigibles.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The airships R100 and R101 are now in the same stage of construction, and their first flights will be made in August or Sep ...

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