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  3. CHAOS.

    THE new Cabinet, which is the seventeenth since the war, receives little support from any section of the press. Already ...

    Article : 160 words
  4. AFRICAN "GRAB."

    THE seriousness of Italian ambitions in Africa was emphasised in a debate in the Italian Chamber of Deputies on the colonial ...

    Article : 175 words
  5. NAVAL ARMS.

    NEWSPAPERS of every shade condemn the Hearst press for an attack upon the Prime Minister (Hon. Ramsay MacDonald). "The Sunday Times" says Mr. MacDonald has critics here on other issues, but he has the nation's backing in his ...

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  6. CHINA.

    NEGOTIATIONS between the rebels' and Mukden and the Nanking Government have become of longer a question of money, but ...

    Article : 273 words
  7. GANDHI'S PLAN.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.—Gandhi, the leader of the movement, for India's independence, who has embarked on a campaign of civil disobedience to ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. A Pistol Duel.

    FOUR automobile thieves all under 20 years of age, were killed in a pistol duel with the police to-day. All were ...

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  9. Gerbault, the Rover.

    ALAN GERBAULT, a former French tennis player, who returned to Havre on July 27, after a cruise round the ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. STATE TRADING.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.—Mr. Guy W. Holcombe, a magistrate of Port Adelaide, in an, interview to-day, declared that unemployment as an economic ...

    Article : 90 words
  11. "SP[?]AKEASIES."

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York World" has presented the results of a poll taken among "speakeasy" operatives, which showed they were ...

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  12. Tragedy of War.

    A REMARKABLE tragedy of the war, the details of which were known to few, was recalled by the arrival at Chatham of the remains of an officer and 57 men, who lost their lives in extraordinary circumstances in H.M.S. Glatton, a ...

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  13. G.P.O. OFFICIALS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Declaring that Post Office officials and electricians throughout 50 years had not made a single invention of primary importance ...

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  14. EGYPT.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Anglo-Egyptian negotiations will be formally and publicly opened at the Locarno Room at the Foreign Office to-morrow ...

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  15. THE EMPIRE.

    OTTAWA, Sunday. — The Economic Conference of the Empire has been definitely set for September. The Canadian budget is to be brought down ...

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  16. POLICE RAID.

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.—When a, party of 150 police, headed by European officers, made a dramatic midnight raid on a Sind fortress in the village of ...

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  17. KANCHENJUNGA.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—The Kanchenjunga climbing party, organised by Professor G. O. Dyhrenfurth, of Germany, is being mustered at Darjeeling. ...

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  18. M'KAY'S MEN.

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—The Immigration Department announced to-day that the ,eight Australian workers detained at Vancouver under the immigration ...

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  19. HANDY MAN.

    ABOARD R.M.S. ORFORD, Sunday.—Grimmett is as industrious off the field as he is on it, and is becoming recognised as the "handy man" of the ...

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  20. ITALIAN ART.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Government last night gave a banquet to mark the success which attended the Italian art exhibition, which was visited by over ...

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  21. THE PEASANTS.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The first Europe peasant congress has opened at Berlin. The police were unsympathetic and arrested two dozen visiting delegates, on ...

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  22. PLANT LIFE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—"A society for the reformation of plants seems overdue," says Mr. George Tandy, botanist in the Barrier Reef expedition. ...

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  23. S.A. ELECTIONS.

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday.—In the election in the Transvaal for the Provincial Council the contest was fought on the Parliamentary roll, and the voting ...

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  24. WAGE CUTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Week-end meetings of textile workers in Yorkshire have strengthened the belief' of the trade unions' executive that all will ...

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  25. A COLLISION.

    PORT SAID, Sunday.—The Otranto to-day collided with the French steamer Bernardi de St. Pierre, which was anchored in the harbor. The Otranto's ...

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