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  2. COWARDLY ATTACK

    "You put it down to drink, but I cannot take that, as a good excuse." said Mr. E. L. Hall, P.M., at the City Court yesterday, when George ...

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  3. THE BRITISH EMPIRE

    KITCHENER, Ontario, Tuesday Night The premier of Canada, [?] King, during an address said "As Canada is true to herself and ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    PEKING, Tuesday Morning.—A report from Chekiang states that a mob yesterday raided the C.M.S. Hospital at Hang Chow, capturing ...

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  5. PEACE OF PACIFIC

    "WILLIAMSTOWN, Tuesday Night. —Rear-Admiral W. W. Phelps told the institute that the Washington conference on armaments had ...

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  6. COAL SUBVENTION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. The different parties have held meetings [?] to to-morrow's debate in the House of Commons on the coal ...

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  7. TASMANIA'S POSITION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. "Mr. Lyons haas the habit of avoiding facts." said the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) when referring to-day to the report ...

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  8. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The members of the Seamen's Union ratified the proposed agreement with the ship owners, but rejected the proposals ...

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  9. CONDITIONS BECOMING NORMAL.

    HONG KONG, Tuesday Night. —A sign that the trade situation is easier and encouraging in the activity at Kowloon, where the ...

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  10. MINE LEADERS' VIEW.

    Mr. Cook, when interviewed by representative of "The Daily Chronicle," sated that the miners would [?] to char up the matter of the ...

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  11. HONORS ABUSES BILL

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—In the House of Commons the Honours Abuses Bill was read a third time. ...

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  12. WORLD'S COAL INDUSTRY

    GENEVA, Tuesday Night. The International Labor Bureau has issued striking statistics showing that the world's coal industry is in a ...

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  13. EX-KHEDIVE'S ACTION

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday Night.—The ex-Khedive Abbas Hilmi is bringing an action before the Anglo-Turkish mixed tribunal claiming ...

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  14. PAYING FOR THE SUBSIDY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. lobby correspondents him at the likelihood of Mr Churchill paying the cost of the coal subsidy by adding a penny a ...

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  15. COTTON GROWING

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— The Lancashire members of the House of Commons have adopted a resolution that the cotton industry is in ...

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  16. THE MOVIE BALL

    The Picture Theatre management spared no pains in the preparations for the "Movie" Ball held last night at the Albert Hall. The setting for the ...

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  17. COMMISSION OF INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—In the House of Commons Mr. Ronald McNeill, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the principal ...

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  18. THE REPORT DENIED.

    LONDON Wednesday Morning It is stated in several quarters that the above report is without foundation. ...

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  19. TELLING THEM ABOUT HIS SHIP

    A group of admiring schoolgirls, who visited the Pennsylvania listening to a sailor proudly describing his ship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SERVICES DISCONTINUED.

    HONG KONG, Wednesday Night.— The Governor has proclaimed that the volunteer corps, called out for actual military service on June 21, now ...

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  21. MEDICAL EXPERIMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — "The Morning Post's" correspondent at Lille states that an astonishing experiment has been carried out by Dr. ...

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  22. LATROBE COUNCIL

    The monthly meeting of the Latrobe Municipal Council was held in the Council Chambers, Latrobe, on Tuesday afternoon, when there were ...

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  23. TIMBER WORKERS' CASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. Deputy-President Webb in the Arbitration Court to-day commenced the hearing of an application by the ...

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  24. PRISON CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. —Thirty foreign States and seventeen parts of the Empire were represented at the opening meeting of the Prison ...

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  25. ECONOMIC COMMITTEE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — In tin House of Commons in reply to a question, Mr. L. S. Amery. Secretary for the Colonies said he understood the ...

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  26. THE EX-KAISER

    BERLIN, Tuesday Night.— The ex Kaiser interviewed by a representation of the Budapest newspaper "Pest Hirlap" declared that every man ...

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  27. IRISH FREE STATE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. An official statement of the financial position between the British Government and the Irish Free State from 1924 to ...

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  28. NEARLY ACCOMPLISHED

    BOULOGNE, Tuesday Night. — A French woman. Mademoiselle Jeane Sion, who entered the water from Cape Grisaez this morning to swim ...

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  29. RADIO TO THE ARCTIC

    ARLINGSTONE HEIGHTS (Hind[?]), Tuesday Night. For the first time in history a radio message was successfully transmitted to and ...

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  30. THE MOROCCAN WAR

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. —A communique from Rabat states: "Extensive operations by mobile columns on Sunday in the north and ...

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  31. IN MEMORY OF THE DEAD

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — There were many pilgrims to the cenotap to [?] and to the unknown [?] grave in the Abbey. Most ...

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