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  2. MR. BALDWIN'S CABINET.

    The official list of Mr. Baldwin's Ministry was issued to-night. The most notable change is that Mr. R. [?] Kenna, a former Chancellor of the ...

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  3. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    As already stated, the trial of M. Cachin, a Communist member of the French Chamber of Deputies, and other Communists charged with opposing the ...

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  4. IRISH REBELLION.

    There was considerable sniping [?] military posts in Dublin to-day, which was replied to by the Free State troops with vigorous machine-gun fire on the ...

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  5. COMMUNISM IN GERMANY.

    [?]wing the [?]ts in[?]gated by the Communists at Gelsenkirchen against increased [?]ood prices, the town is now under Communist rule, working through ...

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  6. GREEK ULTIMATUM TO TURKEY

    The deliberations at the Lausanne Peace Conference to-day (Saturday) will decide whether or not war will break out afresh in the East. The ...

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  7. ANGLO-RUSSIAN RELATIONS

    Mrs. Harding, the lady who was imprisoned by the Russian Soviet, and whom the latter has offered to compensate, as well as the relatives of Mr. ...

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  8. ALLIANCE BANK FAILURE.

    The newspapers continue to be full of letters and articles dealing with the failure of the Alliance Bank of Simla. Many bitter letters allege systematic ...

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  9. FRENCH WARNING.

    It is understood that the French Government has sent to M. Venizelos an important communication, which is intended to convoy a warning as to the ...

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  10. IMPERIAL POLICY.

    The "New York Times," discussing editorially the British Imperial policy, points out that with Canada's request for a Minister at Washington voices ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. THE LATEST NEWS.

    The menace of war in the Near Last has been removed by on agreement which was reached at a meeting of chier Allied delegations yesterday, to which ...

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  12. MIGRATION.

    The "Financial Times" gives prominence to an article by Mr. Harold Cox on the migration scheme negotiated by Sir George Fuller, Premier of New South ...

    Article : 318 words
  13. BOLSHEVIK GOLD IN THE RUHR.

    The Essen correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" writes:—Communist terrorism is spreading throughout the Ruhr, and one is almost persuaded that ...

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  14. CONCENTRATION OF GREEK ARMY.

    The total Turkish strength is 300,000 officers and men, and the Greek 180, 000, but the greater part of the Greek army is concentrated on the River ...

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  15. AVIATION.

    With a view to encouraging "entries from British constructors, the Air Ministry has undertaken henceforth to purchase for prices up to £3,000 each, the ...

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  16. MR. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Baldwin had a conference with Mr. Austen Chamberlain for two hours yesterday at Chequers Court. The "Sunday Express" says it ...

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  17. REVOLUTION IN BULGARIA.

    Reports have been received from Bucharest of a revolutionary outbreak in Bulgaria. The Premier (M. Stamboliski) has ...

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  18. THE BRITISH DANGER.

    The English newspapers make a feature of the situation created by the deadlock at Lausanne. The correspondent there of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. AIRSHIPS TO AUSTRALIA.

    The "Sunday Express" states that there is every prospect that Commander Burney's scheme for an airship service between England and Australia will be ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT ALARMED.

    The German Government is alarmed at the reports regarding armed Communists, and is seeking the authority of the French to send German police to ...

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  21. DEATH-BED MARRIAGE.

    An effort is being made through the High Court to legnlise a death-bed marriage performed in singular circumstances. A young collier named Rees ...

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  22. BOCHUM DEMONSTRATION.

    Fifteen thousand workers demonstrated at Bochum, in the Ruhr, yesterday in support of their demand for an increase of 100 per cent. in wages. They invaded ...

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  23. KING CONFERS HONOURS.

    Consequent on the retirement of Mr. Bonar Law, and following the usual practice on such occasions, the King as conferred honours as follows: ...

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  24. BRITAIN AND U.S.A.

    The British Embassy has found it necessary to refer the latest debt funding proposals, concerning the form of bonds to bo issued, back to London, thus ...

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  25. STATEMENT BY GREEK PRIME MINISTER.

    M. Krokidas, the Greek Prime Minister, in a statement to General Pelle (France) said he had pointed out to M. Vonizelos the impossibility of disposing ...

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  26. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    The Bengal Government is holding a preliminary inquiry into the loss of the British Indian Steam Navigation Co's steamer, Okara, which foundered ...

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  27. COLLISION ON THE CLYDE.

    The Canadian-Pacific Co.'s liner Metagama, which was carrying 1,000 emigrants, who only, an hour previously had waved good-bye to the people on the ...

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  28. REPARATIONS.

    The new reparations offer by the German Government will not, it is expected, be made until next week. ...

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  29. AMUNDSEN'S NORTH POLE FLIGHT.

    Captain Raold Amundsen and Omdahl his pilot, will commence their North Pole flight from Wainwright, in Alaska, [?] June 20. The flight is expected to ...

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  30. FRUIT TRADE.

    The apple market is steady, with buyers active, and the arrivals are clearing well, all good varieties fetching satisfactory prices, especially in the ...

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  31. CHINESE BANDITS.

    Reports received in Peking from the Lmcneng area state that the Chinese Government troops have begun an attack against the bandits who are ...

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  32. TENNIS.

    Mdlle. Suzanne Lenglen will defend her title as ladies' singles champion at Wimbledon. ...

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  33. LOCUST PLAGUE.

    A plague of locusts has attached the Philippine Islands. Swarms of insects flying over Manila yesterday virtually obliterated the sun, and drovo players ...

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  34. FRANCO-BELGIAN SCHEME.

    The Belgian Ambassador has delivered to the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs a document embodying the reparations scheme which was devised ...

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  35. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    In n farewell order before leaving Aldershot, where he reviewed the garrison, the King expressed his gratification at the efficiency of the troops, and ...

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  36. SURBITON TOURNAMENT.

    Semi-finals were decided to-day at the Surbiton tournament in Surrey. Lycett beat Heath in the men's singles by 6—3, 7—5, in a somewhat featureless match. ...

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  37. NAVAL DISASTER.

    During the delivery of a lecture yesterday on board the Danish cruiser Geyser, which was anchored at Copenhagen, a bomb exploded, wounding 52 sailors, ...

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  38. GERMAN PAYMENTS TO GREAT BRITAIN.

    A statement issued by the Treasury to-day shows that Germany for the financial year ending March 31 last, paid to Great Britain £7,476,000 for ...

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  39. KING AND MIGRANTS.

    The King has sent a reply by wireless to the 990 migrants by the s.s Ballarat, en route to Australia, who sent him a loyal message on Empire ...

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  40. EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK.

    The Empire League has organised an Empire produce demonstration in Trafalgar square for to-morrow (Saturday), thus finishing the Empire shopping ...

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  41. THE AMERICANS AND THE OCCUPATION.

    Something of a sensation has been caused at Washington by the announcement that upon the request of President Harding and Mr. Hughes his Secretary ...

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  42. STRONGHOLD TO BE STORMED.

    The Chinese Government has decided to storm the bandit stronghold to the south of Shantung, despite the renewed threats by the outlaws to slay their ...

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  43. SCIENCE AND RELIGION.

    A group of 40 distinguished American scientists, clergymen, and publicists, has issued a statement holding that there is no antagonism between science and ...

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  44. AMERICAN STEEL INDUSTRY

    A committee of the American Iron and Steel Institute has unanimously adopted a report favouring the retention of a 12-hour working day in the ...

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  45. NATIONAL HOME FOR THE JEWS.

    Mrs. Philip Snowden, wife of the Labour member for Colne Valley in the House of Commons, who has returned from a tour in Palestine, says that after ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    The contract between the Oceanic Steamship Co. and the United States Government for the conveyance of mails between San Francisco and Australia ...

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  47. THE CAPTIVES SAFE.

    The State Department at Washington says that conditions have improved with tho captives held by the bandits, and their release is now probable. ...

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  48. CRICKET.

    Warwickshire to-day dismissed Yorkshire for 113 runs on avvicket damaged by rain. Howell, making tho ball rise awkwardly, took 10 wickets for 51 runs, ...

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  49. LIQUOR ON SHIPS.

    The British Embassy has commumcat ed officially to the State department Groat Britain's position on the ships' liquor question, which it is understood ...

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  50. WEST INDIAN TEAM.

    West India, with 213 runs in the first and 75 in the second innings, to-day defeated a team representing Sussex, who scored 190 and 72 in the first and ...

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  51. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The report of the South African Provincial Finance Commission insists on the need for greater economy in the provincial administration, and ...

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  52. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The General Board of the United States Navy, after an exhaustive examination of all the elements of sea power as affected by the aeroplane, has ...

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  53. ARMY OF OCCUPATION.

    The controversy over the demand by the United States for the payont of 1,000,000,000 marks on account of the cost of the American army of ...

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  54. THE BELGIAN STRIKES.

    The Brussels correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the railway strike in Belgium shows no sign of ending. Antwerp alone has suffered a ...

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  55. UNION JACK BARRED.

    The authorities of St. Patrick a Cathedral have announced that owing to the old parish rule permitting the display only of the American flag in the ...

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  56. ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING TRADES.

    The Federation of the Engineering and Shipbuilding Trades of Great Britain has expelled the Boilermakers' Society, owing to the recent refusal of the ...

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  57. PROTESTS BY EUROPEAN NATIONS

    France, Spain, Italy, and Holland have formally protested to the State department against the Supreme Court's ruling, under the prohibition amendment, ...

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  58. MATCHES IN ENGLAND

    Middlesex, with 338 runs for seven wickets, to which Hendren contributed 152, drew to-day with Essex, who made 93 in the first innings and 224 for five ...

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  59. WIRELESS DRAMA.

    A [?]amatic call by wireless from the Canadian Government steamer Canadian Victor in mid-Atlantic stated that the captain was dangerously ill. The Italian ...

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  60. SWIMMING.

    At Honolulu to-day Lillie Bowmer, a 17-year-old schoolgirl, set a new world's record for a 50 yards swim, covering the distance in 28 seconds, and ...

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  61. BOMB OUTRAGE IN WARSAW.

    A bomb outrage was perpetrated to-day at the Warsaw University, and in the explosion one professor had both of his legs blown off, and several of the ...

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  62. FRENCH RAILWAYS.

    A number of unemployed fitters and boilermakers of Crewe, in Cheshire. are going to Fiance, whe[?]e they [?] been guaranteed work on the in [?] ...

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