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  3. CAUSES OF THE SINO- JAPANESE DISPUTE REVIEWED.

    The Lytton report, which covers 139 pages, besides an introduction and appendix, declares that Sino-Japanese issues were soluble arbitrarily, but their handling had so embittered relations that a conflict was inevitable. The report ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WAR CLUB FOR USE AS MACE IN FIJI'S PARLIAMENT.

    SUVA, Monday.—In the Legislative Council this morning, the Governor (Sir A. G. M. Fletcher), who presided, presented for ceremonial use as a mace in ...

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  5. HINDENBURG'S 85th BIRTHDAY.

    Von Hindenburg celebrated his 85th birthday to-day. Dense crowds assembled and cheered outside his residence. The streets were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OUR DEFENCE FORCES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The term of three years enlistment of more than 10,000 militiamen will expire in the next few months, and to encourage ...

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  7. CALCUTTA TERRORISM.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—As the latest phase of Calcutta terrorism, pamphlets were broadcast in the city yesterday threatening women relatives of Indian ...

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  8. Threat Against Catholic Church in Mexico.

    MEXICO CITY, Sunday. — President Rodiquez has issued a statement declaring that all Catholic. Churches in Mexico must be returned from religious ...

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  9. Bomb Flung at Police Station.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—A bomb was flung at the police station in Shamuker, the Indian quarter of Calcutta, to-day, slightly injuring two constables and ...

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  10. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    The Commonwealth Attorney-General (Mr. Latham), who reached Melbourne from Canberra at the week-end, said that the ...

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  11. DANUBIAN STATES.

    GENEVA, Sunday.—The European Commission of the League has received the report of M. Bonnet, president of the re[?]ent Stresa conference, outlining ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LARGE BRIBES OFFERED.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The British United Press' Geneva correspondent says no report was ever so closely guarded as that of the Lytton ...

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  13. GROWING COST OF GOVERNMENT.

    "A reorganisation of Government, both State and Federal, is essential to cut costs of governmental activities," declares the ...

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  14. INTEREST IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Lytton report was received with intense interest in official circles to-day. It is generally believed that it broadly ...

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  15. HONORABLE BILLY HUGHES.

    GENEVA, Sunday. — Mr. W. M. Hughes, referring to-day to the Lytton report, said it was comprehensive, valuable, and impartial, and neither party ...

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  16. Press Comment Varies.

    LONDON, Monday.—Comment by London papers on the Lytton report varies. The "Times" says there would be no difficulty in accepting the ...

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  17. "President Hoover Never British Voter."

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Republican National Committee issued a statement to-day emphatically denying statements in a letter from the town ...

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