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  2. BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A feature the House of Commons debate on the army estimates was the [?] speech by Field-Marshal Sir Henry ...

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  3. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON. Wednesday—Press cables from., Melbourne report Mr. W. M. Hughes as criticising Mr. H. N.. Harwell's statement on ...

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  4. REBELS CRUSHED

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday —[?] indication of the revolution approaching normal conditions is afforded by the announcement that ...

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  5. BIG CHICAGO FIRE

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—A fire believed to be the work of, an incendiary started in the Schiff Company's candy store and destroyed an entire ...

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  6. IRISH FREE STATE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — in the House of Lords to-day [?] Peel in omving the second reading of the Irish Treaty Bill thought the ...

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  7. STATEMENT BY FEDERATION,

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday .— The news of the calling off the general strike was ..received with the greatest satisfaction. ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Central News Agency states that the general belief in the lobby of the . House Commons is that Mr Lloyd George ...

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  9. PACIFIC TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator Shields has offered a reservation for the Pacific Treaty, stating that United States became a party, 'for ...

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  10. CLEARING UP THE RAND,

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — It was [?]y stated .to-night that the troops engaged", in clearing up the sectors in the central- and eastern ...

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  11. THE DERBY MURDERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir James Craig, Speaking in [?]ment declared that the Derry murderers were [?] over the [?] ...

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  12. CAPTURE OF FORDSBURG.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. —The battle at Fordsburg .was still progress yesterday,, when the preliminary laminary operation for the ...

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  13. REPARATION PAYMENTS

    PARIS, Wednesday.—"Le . Petit Parisien" states that the British Italian, French and Belgian Finance Ministers, replying to the American ...

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  14. CHESS CHAMPION

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Alekbin Who recently won the international chess tournaments at Triberg, Budapest, and The Hague, has sent a ...

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  15. BELFAST SNIPINGS

    LONDON, Wednesday,—A five year old child et Belfast was shot dead while playing with a doll In the door of a house in Falls road A [?] ...

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  16. "ASTONISHING REVELATIONS."

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.— The Australian "Press Association's representative Was Informed today that the police have secured ...

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  17. BUSINESS AS USUAL

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. — Operations in the [?] suburbs developed into house to house fight It is expected the authorities ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

    "WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The; Senate has rejected Senator Pittman's amendment pledging the signatory) Powers to a general international conference ...

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  19. WESTRALIAN LOANS

    LONDON Wednesday.—The "Evening Standard" States that West West Australian loans are being marked down the belief being that a new ...

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  20. INDIAN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. T. P O'Connor, in moving adjournment of the House of Commons to-day said that Mr. 'E. S. M[?] ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Joint Council of the Amalgamated Engineers' Union has decided Mr. Austen Chamberlain and ...

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  22. RATIFICATION ASSURED.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—With; the ratification apparently assured by cafe majority, the treaty fight In the Senate lagged to-day. According ...

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  23. RAILWAYMEN ACTIVE.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—An mportant official report which has just been issued states that a deputation, railwaymen waited on the Minis ...

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  24. SUMMARY OF EVENTS.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — An official summary of the course of events since the' outbreak Of the resolution [?] Friday, stalest The ...

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  25. MARKET SQUARE' GARRISON.

    The reason why the market square garrison did not surrender - when the other groups of reds did is said to be due to the influence of Percy ...

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  26. ANARCHY CONTINUES.

    LISBON, Wendesday.—Ana[?] still continues and it is reported that the troops which surrounded the city have now entered. ...

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  27. A TRAGIC DEATH'

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The • death announced of Lady White Widow of Sir Edward white Late chairman the London County Count who ...

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  28. WASHINGTON CONFERENCES

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—According reports from Tokio Viscount Shibusawa has declared that the Washington Conference -was satisfactory ...

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  29. GREEK POLITICS

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—M. S. Stais (Minister for -the Interior) has failed form a Ministry, and M. D. Gounaris (the late Prime Minister) will ...

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  30. MILITARY UNEARTH BOMBS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. -4 Large numbers of bombs were found when the military occupied the Fordburg Trades Hall. It is ...

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  31. DUTCH INDIES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—A on [?] dicate headed by the Guaranty Company has offered 40,000,00 dollars the Dutch Indies 40 year external ...

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  32. A NATIONAL MISFORTUNE

    Mr. Chambering said Mr. Lloyd George knew nothing unit be saw the document in the London papers and regarded it as a notational ...

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  33. PRICE OF TEA,

    COLOMBO, Wednesday.—At the tea sales to-day Just under 1;500,000 pounds were offered. It was a very fair selection but the quality was ...

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  34. "CANNOT ALTER CONDITIONS."

    The Minister for Mines said be bad never supported the mine owners; on the contrary, he had fought them strenuously, but he could not change ...

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  35. BLOODSHED ON THE RAND.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—"De Burger," a Nationalist organ, states that there are rumors of discontent among the country population, and ...

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  36. PRETORIA STILL QUIET.

    PRETORIA, Wednesday. — The situation hero remains quiet,' and the action of the local town council, which carried a resolution ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN, FAMINE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday — The Senate has adopted Senator Lodge's resolution extending; for 25 years the 50,000,900 dollar loan to Austria for ...

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  38. PERSIAN OIL WELLS

    TEHERAN Wednesday.—The Persian Government received on Monday £200,000, being the advance "from Washington against the future ...

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  39. CANADIAN WHEAT BOARD.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday—A delegation from the Canadian Council of Agriculture has asked the Government reinstate the Canadian Wheat ...

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  40. ENGLISH SPORT

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  41. GENERAL, STRIKE BALLOT.

    DURBAN, Wednesday.—Alder Parker, Mayor of Roodepoort, a BAND township, who Is a member of A.S.E., when interviewed. to-day ...

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  42. RAJPUTANA STATES

    LAHORE, Wednesday. .— Bribesmen infected with non co-operation in the Rajputana native States [?] the Bombay presidency, are ...

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  43. U.S.A.. IMMIGRATION

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — The American and Canadian immigration officials are detaining 21. Semenoff who is en route from Washington to ...

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  44. SELF SACRIFICE ADMIRED.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday—The Trades Pall Council to-night carried a resolution placing on record • its respect and admiration for the cour ...

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  45. THE A[?] TRIAL.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—The jury accepted for the third trial of "Fatty" Rosco A[?] consist of three women and sight men ...

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  46. MILITARY OPERATIONS OVER

    JOHANNESBURG; Wednesday.— Military operations on a large scale, are now probably over, but, what the. Government and the community now ...

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  47. UNIVERSITY ROWING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The crew has reached Putney complete its. training. , Cambridge will arrive to-morrow ...

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  48. A SIGNIFICANT FACT.

    JOHANNESBURG. Wednesday.— A very significant fact that the mines are now re-starting as soon as legal conditions permit at the ...

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  49. MUTUALFIRK INSURANCE CO.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The Mutual Fire Insurance Co. held its 59th annual meeting to-day, when Mr. James Barclay, the chairman of ...

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  50. GIANT FLYING BOAT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—One of the three giant flying boats just completed for the Air Ministry has been wrecked off Hastings. It nose-dived ...

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  51. SEMEOFF ADMITTED.

    Later.—M. Semenoff has been permitted to enter. Canada awaits the decision of the United States before [?] what she will do. ...

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  52. CASE FOR THE MEN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Council hag Issued a statement as to the reasons for the. revolt- at Jotia[?]nesburg based on Information just received ...

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  53. REVOLUTION REPUDIATED.

    JOHANNESBURG 'Wednesday. — The Industrial Federation officials of the general strike have [?] [?] the [?] ...

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  54. GENERAL STRIKE CALLED OFF.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. — calling off the general strike the Industrial Federation as distinct from augmented executive on which ...

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  55. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At cIose of play to-night in the billiard match between Reece and M'Conachy the scores were: [?] ...

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  56. BRAKPAN MINE ASSAULT.

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.— The "Star" has obtained from wounded official named Cook, of the Brakpan mine, the story of the ...

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