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  2. FLAGSHIP VICTORY

    LONDON, Friday,—As [?] stringency precludes the Government voting for the restoration of the old flagship Victory, the ...

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  3. PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. David Lloyd George) has tendered his resignation to the King and has advised him to send for Mr. Andrew Bonar to w form a new Government, As a result of this the conservative Party held a meeting in the Carlton Club, and after a protracted debate it was decided by an over whelming majorily to not accept the proposals of Mr. Austen Chamberlain. ...

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  4. EXPRESS DERAILFD

    LONDON. Thursday—A message received here to-day states that the Bucharest-Constanza express train has been derailed. some 19 people ...

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  5. FITZROY TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The adjourned inquiry regarding the death of Trevor Lorimer Hxusen, 24 years of age, a railway employe, was ...

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  6. CONSERVATIVES’ CHANCES.

    The Newport by-election is interpreted in Conservative circles to mean that the Conservatives have an excellent chance of defeating Labor ...

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  7. PORTLAND STRIKE

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Thursday. — Some .200 members of the International Workers of the World have been arrested to prevent their ...

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  8. VLADIVOSTOK TROUBLE

    TOJCrO, Thursday.—Two Japanese cruisers and several destroyers have been sent to Vladivostok to protect Japanese nationals .against the Bolshevist ...

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  9. PRIME MINISTER RESIGNS.

    From Pall Mall the interest shifted to Downing streer, where Mr. Lloyd George’s long olive-green Rolls Royce tor was ready for any emergency. ...

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  10. SOCIETY WEDDING

    LONDON. . Thursday.—Lady Doris Blackwood, daughter of the Marquess of Dufferin was to-day married Captain Cecil Gunston. Miss ...

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  11. “OLD PARTY ISSUES DEAD.”

    LONDON, Thursday,—Mr. Austen Chamberlain , closely, followed the lines of his Birmingham speech, and declared that Old party issues were ...

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  12. EARL BALFOUR’S SPEECH.

    Earl Balfour, continuing, said, who would anticipate the difficulties which did not exist, and why advocate the return of the two-party ...

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  13. THE FAVORITE SPORT

    LONDON, Thursday — A sporting ballot, conducted by the Red Cross Society, in which nearly 4,000,000 votes were cast, gives the following ...

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  14. MINISTERS SUMMONED.

    LONDON. Thursday,—The Premier has summoned a meeting of Ministers to consider the Carlton Club decision, and political circles ...

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  15. MR.W. KENDALL, M.L.C.

    MELBOURNE, Friday,—Mr. Wildam Kendall, M.L.C., and formerly a Victorian:, State Minister, died to-day, aged 71 He was born at Mount ...

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  16. MR. BONAR LAW ACCEPTS

    The King granted an audience to Mr. Bonar Law, who, it is understood acceded to his request to form a Government ...

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  17. “A CHANGE IS NECESSARY.”

    Mr- Pretyman said that the new issues could best he met by Conservative principles, rather than Coalition, of which, the members were ...

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  18. LOOKING FOR A LEADER;

    As Mr. Bonar Law is no longer leader of the Conservatives, he informed the King be must first consult parity and ascertain whether be ...

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  19. BRITISH PRESS COMMENT.

    The leading newspapers are. naan imous in attributing Mr. Lloyd George’s and Mr. Chamberlains defeat of Mr. Bonar lew’s decisive ...

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  20. BANKRUPT LORD

    LONDON, Thursday. — On May 16 last the 'London Gazette" recorded receiving order in bankruptcy against Lord Headley. who was converted to ...

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  21. FOREIGN EXCHANGE

    LONDON, Thursday The Foreign Exchanges to-day were a follows:— Paris 60.45 Frances to the [?] Stering. Which is a record since early in 1921.3 ...

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  22. “A TORY PREMIER.”

    Concluding, Earl Balfour strongly urged . the meeting to support Mr. Chamberlain Mr. Leslie Wilson said if the ...

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  23. ATTITUDE OF MINISTERS.

    Mr. Austen Chamberian, Lord Privy Seal; Viscount Birkenhead, Lord High Chancellor; Earl Balfour, Lord President of the Council; Sir ...

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  24. COALITION LIBERALS.

    Continuing,. Mr.- Pretyman said there was no-reason-for the proscription or exclusion of those who had hitherto worked with them, but the ...

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  25. “TRAITOR” AND “JUDAS.’

    LONDON. Thursday. — The Coalition died in most dramatic circumstances the big crowd in Pall Mall provided The public fully ...

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  26. WOOL MARKETS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The animation at the wool sales has continued, smith competition from all sections. Very few Australian Merinos are ...

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  27. “HE LOVES A FIGHT.”

    Ms. Lloyd George, speaking at East Ham on Thursday night, said:— “You can, take whatever happens in the present Crisis. My husband is ...

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  28. “THERE IS NO PREMIER.”

    Mr. Lloyd George made the first announcement of -his resignation to a deputation from the Miners’ Federation, which called at Downing ...

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  29. AN INEVITABLE SPLIT.

    Mr. Bonar, law, said the real question was, “Ought the Coalition continne?” If they adopted Mr. Chamberlain’s proposal, and any ...

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  30. BUTTER MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  31. CONSERVATIVE PARTY.

    LONDON, -Thursday.—At a meeting of the Conservative Party to-day a resolution was carried to the effect that, while willing to co-operate with ...

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  32. MANY CONJECTURES

    There have been many conjectures regarding the position of Mr. Winston Churchill, who is too ill to concert himself in politics. A suggestion has ...

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  33. LIQUOR ON SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday,—The State Department has denied that Britain had formally protested against the seizure of any ships. ...

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  34. BONAR LAW WELL RECEIVED.

    Admiral Sustar was similarly barred because he did not take the position of Government Whip. Mr Chamberlain was presiding, and bad ...

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  35. COMMUNIST ARRESTED

    PARIS, Thursday. —The police have Irested Franz Gahlen a Communist member of the German Reichstag, and editor of the “Rotefalm,” and ...

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  36. NO COMPROMISE POSSIBLE.

    Mr. Bonar Law. continuing, said it was obvious that a heartfelt union no longer existed, it was like a marriage in which one of the parties ...

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  37. “SICK OF COALITION” .

    Mr. Clarry (U.), winner of the Newport by-election, is of the opinion that the decision of the industrial constituency had proved that the workers ...

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  38. SALVAGE COAS HAUL

    LONDON, Thursday. — Divers employed by a salvage company have Located, off Withernsea, the steamer Empress, Which was torpedoed in ...

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  39. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, Thursday—commenting on Mr Lloyd George’s resignation, the “New York Times will say to-morrow “The old English ...

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  40. AN OPEN LETTER.

    A letter has been issued, signed by Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Birkenhead, Earl Balfour, Sir Robert Horne, Sir L. Worthington - Evans, Lord ...

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  41. WAR VETERANS UNION

    NEW ORLEANS, Friday.—Captain Darte, Australian representative at the American Legion conference, which is meeting here, suggested ...

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  42. CONSERVATIVES CONFER

    LONDON. Thursday.— MR. Austen Chamberlain, speaking at the Carlton Club, explained the position of himself and colleagues in the ...

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  43. Advertising

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    Advertising : 39 words
  44. “LOST CONFIDENCE.”

    Concluding. Mr. Bonar Law said if they could have gone as a united party, at least they would have- had a good chance. Whether it was Mr. ...

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  45. “A VOTE OF CENSURE.”

    Mr. Bonar Law spoke for 15 minutes. There was a hurricane of applause when he declared in favor of ending the Coalition, and announced ...

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