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  2. U.S. IMMIGRATION LAW. Japanese Exclusion Doubly Certain

    The enactment of the Japanese exclusion law was made doubly certain when Senator Lodge, the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, and ...

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  3. REPARATIONS. Optimism in England

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" writes that he cannot recall greater official optimism in London than at present over the ...

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  4. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    A mass meeting of the Southampton engineers who are on strike opened this morning dramatically, the granddaughter of the late General Booth, ...

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  5. BRITAIN & RUSSIA The Conference in London.

    The Russian Mission of about 20 members, including 11 delegates besides experts, headed by M. Rakovsky, arrived in taxicabs at the Foreign Office this morning, closely followed by an escort of detectives. The weather was cold and wet, and all were ...

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  6. FRUIT TRADE.

    Further sales of Australian apples forwarded by the steamers Demosthenes and Esperance Bay were sold at Covent Garden market to-day, and ...

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  7. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVISM. Ill-Treatment of Clerics

    Archbishop C[?]plak, who was arrested by the Russian Bolsheviks and afterwards released, arrived at Warsaw to-day from Riga, his features showing ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    Advices received in Athens from Corfu, one of the Ionian Islands, state that a new engine for the British world flight air boat will arrive to-morrow ...

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  9. BELGIAN APPROVAL.

    The Belgian Cabinet has expressed confidence in the effi[?]acy of the experts' reports, and also in the German proposal of the Committee of the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN MICA.

    A sample consignment of 168lb. of mixed-grade mica from Alice Springs, [?] the Northern Territory of Australia, was sold in New York to-day through the ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    The Governor-General's tram, bound for Pretoria collided to-day with a ganger's trolley near Germiston. No harm whatever was suffered by the ...

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  12. S.A. POLITICS.

    The Parliamentary Labour party met in caucus at 10.30 o'clock this morning to select its Cabinet to succeed the Liberal Government at 1 o'clock Mr. ...

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  13. TRIBUTE TO GREAT BRITAIN.

    Archbishop Cieplak declared that the Soviet liberated him on account of British pressure, and he expressed his deepest appreciation of and gratitude ...

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  14. GERMANY AND ACCEPTANCE.

    The "Daily Express" says it understands that the German Cabinet's acceptance of the experts' reports will be announced at a meeting of German ...

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  15. PERSIAN POLITICS.

    Sardar Sepah, the former Premier and Minister for War of Persia, has introduced his Cabinet to the Mejlis as follows:— ...

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  16. IMMIGRATION.

    The "Daily Herald" (Labour) scoffs at the plea made by Sir Hugh Denison, the well-known Australian sportsman and managing director of the "Sun" ...

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  17. THE RUHR VALLEY MINERS.

    At a conference held in Berlin at the beginning of the month between the German Imperial Coal Council and members of the Coal Association, a ...

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  18. THE MEMORANDUM BY BANKERS.

    Five British Labour leaders, including Mr. George Lansbury, the member for Bow and Bromley, who say that they have visited Russia, have issued ...

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  19. EXCLUSION CARRIED IN THE SENATE.

    The Senate rejected, by 76 votes to 2, the amendment for the withdrawal of the exclusion clause from the Immigration Bill. ...

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  20. THE RUSSIAN VIEW.

    M Rakovsky, replying in French, said he was most gratified at the delegation's welcome. He was of opinion that close Anglo-Russian financial and ...

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  21. AMBITION, NOT PRIDE HURT.

    Mr. Johnson, chairman of the House of Representatives Immigration Committee, declared that the Immigration Bill hurt not the pride but the ...

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  22. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Mr. Hassan, of the Australian M[?] Council, has written to the Council of the Empire Exhibition suggesting that it should take the opportunity of the ...

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  23. LORD ASHTOWN ARRESTED

    A sensation was caused in Dublin to-day by the arrest of Lord Ashtown, but the police refused to divulge the charge. He owns 22,000 acres of land in ...

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  24. THE EXPERTS' REPORT.

    The German Cabinet has accepted the report of the Committee of Experts on the question of reparations. ...

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  25. BILLIARDS.

    The match for the English professional billiard championsnip (16,000 up) between Newman and McConachy was continued yesterday at ...

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  26. CHINESE PIRATES. SHOT AT A MOTORIST.

    There is no explanation yet of the shooting at Mr. D. Bruce, a European, in Calcutta on Monday. Mr. Bruce's [?] was struck and the screen damaged, but ...

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  27. BRITISH PARLIAMENT. POLICE AND THE COMMUNISTS.

    Mr. Lansbury (Labour), in the House of Commons to-day, asked by whose authority two policemen had hidden beneath the platform at a Communist ...

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  28. COLLAPSE OF A TUNNEL.

    A now tunnel under construction at Barcelona, in Spain, collapsed yesterday, and resulted in seven people being killed and 37 injured. ...

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  29. PERSIAN OIL COMPANY.

    Replying to Major Ormsby-Gore (Conservative), in the House of Commons, Mr. MacDonald said the Government had no intention whatever of ...

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  30. PROTECTION FOR MERCHANT SHIPS.

    Following the combined meeting of the China Coast Officers" and Ma[?] Engineers' Gu[?], which was held yesterday afternoon at Hongkong, when ...

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  31. MATATUA COLLISION.

    The owners of the Matatua, the Shaw Savill and Albion liner which collided in a fog off Gravesend with an American merchant vessel on March 23, in ...

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  32. RUSSIA.

    Replying to Mr. Sandeman (Conservative), in the House of Commons to-day, in regard to M. Poincare's request that Britain should make ...

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  33. THE GENTLEMEN'S AGREEMENT.

    The Note from the Japanese Ambassador to Mr. Hughes (American Secretary for State), which is published here, embodies the methods by which the ...

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  34. EVICTIONS IN GLASGOW.

    Asked in the House of Commons to-day for statistics of evictions in the Clydeside district, Mr. Adamson (Secretary for Scotland) promised to ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS.

    Fifty Australian students now in England will be the guests of Paris during Easter, and will stay at the various colleges. M. de Jo[?]venal, the ...

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  36. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    Confidence men intercepted a New Zealand sheep farmer in St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday and met the stranger with the old story that they had ...

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  37. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    The members of the Young Australia League put in a crowded day in London to-day. In the morning they inspected the Smithfield meat market, ...

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  38. STEAMER DRIFTS ON ROCKS.

    Thrilling experiences befel the crew of the steamer Buchanness, which on Saturday broke her tailshaft and drifted helplessly in a gale, and was then ...

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  39. MAKING MERRY.

    George Lister, after a week of revel in Broadway, in which he spent 2,000 dollars daily, now sits in a cell ruminating on the way of transgressors, and ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN CROWN JEWELS.

    The Berne correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that Baron Steiner, formerly chamberlain to the ex-Emperor Karl of Austria, will ...

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  41. THE LUBRANO CASE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day application was made by Frank Lubrano, the petitioner in a recent divorce suit, for an order for a writ of attachment ...

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  42. VOYAGE IN A 20-FOOT BOAT

    It is reported at Manila that Ira Sparks, a religious zealot, who sailed from Honolulu last winter in a 2[?]ft, [?]oat alone, arrived at Davao in the ...

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  43. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    A committee of the Trade Union Congress and the Labour party, which has been considering the conditions of employment at the Empire Exhibition, ...

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  44. STRONG FEELING IN JAPAN.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Agency says that Paron Sakatani, formerly Minister of Finance and a leader of public opinion, when ...

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  45. MILITARY DISCIPLINE.

    Replying to Mr. Meller (Conservative), in the House of Commons to-day, the Secretary for War (Mr. Walsh) said the Government proposed ...

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  46. LAWN TENNIS.

    Norman Brookes, the Australian tennis player, interviewed to-day by the London representative of the Australian Press Association, said he had ...

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  47. THE MAURETANIA.

    The Cherbourg correspondent of Reuter's Agency states that the liner Mauretania, which, drawn by five Dutch tug[?] was reported to be struggling in the ...

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  48. THE GREEK REPUBLIC.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that as 70 per cent, of the people voted against the monarchy, therefore M. Goundouriotis ...

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  49. NAVAL EXPENDITURE.

    The House of Representatives Naval Committee has approved of a bill to authorise the construction of eight [?]0,000-ton fast cruisers, as permitted ...

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  50. SPECIAL SERVICE SQUADRON.

    The streets of the city were crowded this morning when about 900 officers and men from visiting British warships marched through the metropolis. Like ...

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  51. FAKE PHYSICIANS.

    The "quack" physician who faced [?] years' imprisonment in connection with the death of a little girl from diphtheris, his treatment being ...

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  52. AGRICULTURAL WAGES BILL.

    The House of Commons read a firsttime this afternoon an Agricultural Wages Bill introduced by the Government, and embodying the principle of ...

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  53. DANISH POLITICS.

    Following on the defeat of the Liberals in the recent general election in Denmark, M. Stauning, the leader of the Socialist party, has accepted the ...

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  54. EXECUTION OF REBELS.

    Three rebel generals, seven colonels, and one major were tried by drumhead court-martial and executed at C[?], Victoria, according to General Moreno, ...

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