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  2. THE LOST SUBMARINE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Kingsen the following message to Admiral Oliver: "To the Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic fleet. I am deeply ...

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  3. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH CENTENARY

    The celebration of the centenary of St. John's Church commenced on Saturday afternoon and were continued throughout yesterday. The ...

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  4. MODERN ROBINSON CRUSOE

    VANCOUVER, Friday Night.—"Aorangi passengers on the homeward trip can tell the real story of the relief of a modern Robinson ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES

    CAPE TOWN, Friday Night.—The Premier (Mr. Hertzog), who had an enthusiastic reception on visiting his constituents at Smithfield for the ...

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  6. VALUE OF WEMBLEY

    LONDON, Friday Night. Mr Walter, presiding at a luncheon given by the proprietors and directors of "The Times" to the Wembley ...

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  7. ALL HOPE ABANDONED.

    LONDON, Saturday. 12.15 p.m. An official report states that the Admiralty has abandoned all hope of rescuing the submarine survivors. ...

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  8. SUBMARINE REPORTED LOCATED.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon. News has been received from Portsmouth that Admiral Sir Henry Oliver, Commander in Chief of the ...

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  9. BRITISH DYESTUFFS

    LONDON, Friday Night. Subject to the shareholders agreeing to the scheme of reconstruction of the concern, the Government's interest in the ...

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  10. THE SEARCH CONTINUED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. The The King's message of sympathy at the loss of the submarine with all hands is regarded as closing all hopes ...

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  11. DIFFICULTIES OF RAISING.

    The "Evening Standard" correspondent aboard the Revenue telegraphs that the submarines bulk precludes the possibility of raising it. ...

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  12. FRENCH FINANCE

    PARIS, Friday Night.—The finance committee of the Chamber adopted the articles of the Government programme relating to the levy on ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—Winifred Valentino, through her mother, on Friday confirmed the reports that she has instituted a suit for divorce ...

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  14. PLOT AT MADRID

    PARIS, Friday Night.—"Le Journal" states that a message from Madrid says that two generals, four colonels, four majors, several ...

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  15. THE AUSTRALIAN VICTIM.

    Lieutenant Casey caine to England from Australia in April to undergo a course of submarine training. He joined the ML on June 11, and was ...

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  16. BUTTER TRADE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr Russell King, representative of the Australian Hairy Control Hoard, is meeting the principal members of the ...

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  17. ALL HOPE OF RESCUE ABANDONED.

    All hope of saving the crew of the ML has been abandoned, according to a high navy official quoted this evening. Meanwhile a flotilla of ...

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  18. SPECIAL GERMAN APPARATUS SENT.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—At the Admiralty's request, a German firm at Kiel is sending to Plymouth a special apparatus to enable divers ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF

    VANCOUVER, Friday Night.—Mr W. A. Craick, editor of "Industrial Canada," who arrived by the Aorangi from Australia, on being interviewed ...

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  20. PRESS COMMENTS ON THE SCHEME.

    Mr. Hertzog's native policy corresponds fairly closely with the suggestions outlined during his recent tour of the native territories. The press ...

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  21. ABOLISHING SUBMARINES.

    Sir Percy Mackinnon, chairman of Lloyds, in a speech, stated that the disaster should re-arouse the public demand for the abolition of "a type ...

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  22. ASSASSINATION

    SOFIA, Friday Night M. Madjaroff, Mayor of Sofia, and a son of the ex-Bulgaria Minister in London, was assasinated this morning by an ...

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  23. MEMORIAL SERVICE ARRANGED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. The Admiralty announces that it is impossible that there are any survivors, from the ML. A memorial service ...

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  24. DIFFICULTY OF LOCATION ANTICIPATED.

    The Admiralty, in a statement, says every effort is being made to locale the ML, but owing to the number of wrecks and depth of water in the ...

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  25. A WIRELESS CALL

    VANCOUVER, Friday Night.—The Admiral liner President McKinley, which docked at Victoria to-day, reports hearing on November 7, when ...

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  26. PROHIBITION OF SUBMARINES URGED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. "The News of the World" in pointing out that it was France's objections chiefly which prevented the abolition of the ...

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  27. REPORTED LOCATION DENIED.

    Just when the evening newspapers were rushing editions announcing that the submarine had been located, the Admiralty issued a statement that no ...

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  28. ELECTIONS IN BOHEMIA

    PRAGUE, Sunday Morning A general election is taking place to-day on adult suffrage, compulsory voting and proportional representation. The ...

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  29. TUTANKHAMEN

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr. George Elliott has completed the Luxor examination of Tutankhamen's feet, which showed that he was about ...

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  30. JAPANESE NAVY

    TOKIO, Saturday Night—It is understood unofficially that it has been agreed to postpone for one year discussion on the navy's requested ...

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  31. SITUATION IN CHINA

    TOKIO, Friday Night.—The destroyers Sumire and Hishi left from Sasebo this morning for Tsinfitao to reinforce the destroyer flotilla which ...

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  32. DOMINION'S LOANS

    LONDON, Friday Night. Sir Joseph Cook presided at three conferences with the Agents-General at Australia House on Thursday and Friday in ...

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  33. A CYCLING ACCIDENT

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday.—Professor G. Constantine had a narrow escape from death on Saturday whilst cycling to Gormanston to bid farewell ...

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  34. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    LONDON, Saturday Morning—As a dractic expedient, a temporary standstill for a period of three weeks over the midlands and ...

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  35. POLAR RESEARCH

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Australian Press Association learns from Oslo that Captain Wilkins' final negotiations to purchase Captain ...

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  36. A MOTOR SMASH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—One man was killed and 25 injured when a motor crashed through fence at the opening of the speedway at Newcastle. ...

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