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  2. GENERAL WORLD NEWS

    LONDON, Monday. — The King's wedding gift to the Duke of York and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyoa consists of a complete equpiment of household ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    Rumors that have been in circulation for a fortnight that Mr. J. Henderson, traffic superintendent of the Northern railway division, contemplated ...

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  4. TENSION IN RUHR

    LONDON, Monday. — In a speech at a banquet last night M. Poincare said the murder of French officers at Buer would be pitilessly punished, and ...

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  5. SPORT OVERSEAS

    LONDON, Monday. — First league further results to-day were: Black-burn Rovers beat Liverpool 1—0; Birmingham beat Sheffield United 4—2. ...

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  6. IRISH DEPORTATIONS

    In the House Commons Mr. Bridgeman (Home Secretary), replying to Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, said the Irish, arrests were carried, out on the ...

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  7. MORE DISMISSALS AT ISLINGTON

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — Notices of dismissal were received yesterday by 46 fitters and 12 assistants at Islington. In the evening a special meeting ...

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  8. BRITISH NAVAL STRENGTH

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons, in moving the naval estimates, Mr. L. G. Amery (First Lord of the Admiralty) pointed out that the ...

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  9. GOLF HANDICAPS.

    LONDON, Monday.— St. Andrews Golf Club has issued the first list of handicaps. The men on scratch are Holderness, Tolley, and Willie Hunter. ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN BANTAM CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Phil. Bond has defeated Norman Mulligan for the bantam championship of South Africa. The fight was stopped in the eighth ...

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  11. Australian Graves at Thiepval.

    LONDON, Monday. — The War Graves Commission at present has a large party working at Thiepval Ridge, which was closely connected with ...

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  12. FIRPO DEFEATS BRENNAN.

    NEW YORK, Monday.— Firpo knocked out Brennan in the twelth round in a 15 round contest. ...

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  13. Australian Fruit Delegation.

    LONDON, Monday. — Members of the Australian Fruit delegation were entertained at an informal lunch to-day by representataives of the ...

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  14. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT COMMITTEE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Burce) to-day stated that the overseas settlement committee appointed by the British ...

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  15. MR. DOOLEY'S CASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A member of the A.L.P. executive stated to-day he had ho doubt that members of the Labor caucus who now defied the ...

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  16. Memorial Service.

    LONDON, Monday.—At a memorial service to Sir Peter McBride in St. Columbas' Church yesterday. Mr. McWhap and Mr. Neale represented ...

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  17. SHIP AGENTS FINED.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—At the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day, George Wills and Co. Ltd. were charged as being agents for the German steamer ...

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  18. Emden's Captain Dead.

    BERLIN Monday. — The death is announced at Brunswick of Captain Von Mueller, who was the commander of the raider Emden. ...

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  19. CHILDREN MISSING.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday — The daughter, aged 13 years, and son, aged 11, of Mr. J. Whyte, of Partside, mysteriously disappeared from the district on ...

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  20. EARLIER VOTING AGE.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.— The Labor Convention turned down a resolution in favor of giving votes to boys and girls 18 years of age. ...

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  21. ARRESTS AND REPRESSION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Times" correspondent at Cologne telegraphs that the Burgomaster of Anholt, and one of the arrested officials has been ...

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  22. COUNTRY SEAT FOR LABOR CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Lady Warwick has offered the Labor Party the use of her country house at Dumow for "[?]iet conference" purposes.— ...

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  23. ART UNION SCANDALS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The Grown Prosecutor to-day called on three bondsmen in the Casino Art Union to surrender the amount of their bonds ...

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  24. Empire Conferences.

    LONDON, Monday. — In the House of Commons, replying to Sir Newton Moore, Mr. Bonar Law said he was unable to give a definite assurance ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND MURDER.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.— Daniel Cooper and his wife (Martha Cooper) to-day were committed for trial on a charge of murdering an ...

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  26. Nice Political Position.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The wellknown cricketer (F. S. Jackson), Financial Secretary for War, has been offered the position of Chief ...

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  27. Boys fop Overseas.

    LONDON, Tuesday — The Salvation Army scheme for the settlement overseas of 1,000 boys aged 14 to 18 has been launched. The first party of 40 ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN AUTHORISES PLEASED.

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—naval authorities are pleased at the British Government's decision to spend £11,000 000 on the construction of a ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. WOMAN PARLIAMENTARIAN ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Monday.—According to a German report from Berlin, Fraulein Luders, who was a woman member of the Reichstag, has beep arrested by ...

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  31. British Cabinet Changes.

    LONDON, Monday — New Ministerial appointments have been announced, occasioned as the result of the Edgehill and East Willesden and Mitcham ...

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  32. FIGHTING IN COUNTRY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Frank O'Grady, a Republican leader, was killed, and nine we[?] made prisoners in operations in the Macgillicudrty's Reexs, in ...

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  33. British Army Estimates.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Army estimates for 1923-4 are £52,000,000, compared with £62,000,000 last year. They provide for the estaablishment ...

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  34. Italian Disiabled Soldiers' Home.

    ROME, Monday. — In a warmly applauded speech made at the opening of a new headquarters for the Disabled Soldiers' Association, Signor ...

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  35. Disorder In Spain.

    MADRID, Tuesday. — A message from Barcelona says disorders have followed the murder of Senor Sequi, The police came in contact with ...

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  36. DEPORTEES IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Irish Republicans who were arrested in England and Scotland arrived at Kingstown aboard the cruiser Castor and two ...

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  37. "WHILE SATAN SLEEPS."

    A Paramount Super special. Based on Peter B. Kyne's novel, "Tbe Parson of Panamint," Cooee, Friday. ...

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  38. Empire Exhibiition.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the house of Commons, replying to Mr. Darbyshire, as to dates, Captain Lord Wolmer said the British Empire ...

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  39. Power of Concluding Treaties.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times, in a leader commenting on Canada's conclusion of a separate treaty with the United States, points out that it ...

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  40. Turkish situation Easier.

    MALTA, Monday. — The optimism of the authorities in regard to the Near East is evidenced in the fact that the battleship Malaya, and the light ...

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