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  4. France Still Without a Government

    The process of sifting the former Cabinet members for a new leader continues, while the situation becomes more and more critical. The President of the Senate (M. Geannenay) has excused himself for health reasons, and ...

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  6. INDIA BILL

    The India Bill passed the third reading in the House of Commons to-day, when a Labour amendment for the rejection of the measure was defeated by ...

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  7. SHIRES CONFERENCE

    The repeal, or modification of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Preference Amendment Act was opposed by the Shires' Conference to-day. Speakers ...

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  8. FALSE DOCTRINE CHARGE

    While grateful to Bishop Booth for making available £50 to enable him to engage defending counsel when his trial before the Ecclesiastical Court ...

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  9. 50,000 PERISH

    It is officially estimated that the earthquake casualties in Kalat State are 30,000 of which 24,000 are dead. This brings the death roll in Quetta ...

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  10. COMEDIAN'S JOKE

    Although the secret police had previously passed his jokes, Werner Finck, a music hall celebrity who was arrested on May, 19 during raids on ...

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  11. BREAD COMMISSION

    "The subconscious suspicion" that allegedly exists in the minds of the public against the Master Bakers' Association was referred to-day to the ...

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  13. BRITISH CABINET

    It is reliably reported that in the British Cabinet re-shuffle Mr. J. H. Thomas will continue in the Dominions Office, while Mr. Malcolm ...

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  14. DRASTIC ECONOMY

    The Paris representative of the "Daily Herald" says that the Governor of the Bank of France (M. Flanery), in an interview with M. Laval, said ...

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  15. CARELESS NAVIGATION

    The Marine Court of Inquiry to-day found that the recent collision between the ferry launch Renown and the Scotts College rowing eight on the ...

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  16. IMPRESSIONS OF JAPAN

    Mr. C. E. Murray, director of the Western Stores and Edgeley's Ltd., on his return to-day from the East, said that every man in Japan was working ...

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  17. AIR MAIL SCHEME

    While there has been no detailed Anglo-Australian discussion on the Imperial air mail scheme pending the arrival of the Australian Controller of ...

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  18. MRS. RATTENBURY'S SUICIDE

    By a letter which was made available to-day further light was thrown on the suicide yesterday of Mrs Alma Rattenbury, who on Friday was ...

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  19. RAY OF HOPE

    In extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Euratha Gold Mines Ltd., was called to-day to receive the report on the property ...

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  20. SIR PHILIP GAME

    Sir Philip Garnet formerly Governor of New South Wales, will succeed Lord Trenchard, is Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police. ...

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  21. SPANISH REVOLT ECHO

    Seven members of the Catalan Council, including the ex-president, Senior Companys, were to-day sentenced to 30 years' imprisonment for the part they ...

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  23. DUKE'S CONVICTION

    The Appeals Court to-day quashed the conviction of the Duke of Manchester who. on May 10, was found guilty on a charge of having obtained £650 by ...

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  26. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    The naval talks between the British and German representatives continued to-day. It is understood that they may extend over the White[?] recess. ...

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