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  2. T.S. NAIRANA.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—As a result of a recurrence of the trouble to engines of the t.s. Nairana, the vessel was unable to sail from Launceston ...

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  3. RATS AS FOOD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Rats and seagulls as food included. the ghastly adventures related when the crew of the trawler Slogan arrived at ...

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  4. GERMAN MONARCHISTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Telegraph's Berlin correspondent states the Bavarian Government's "banding of the treason plot has provided ...

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  5. IRISH REVOLT

    LONDON, Friday.—Armed men burned down two wings of the Kelvin workhouse, after giving the on cup ants ten minutes to dear out The ...

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  6. LAUSANNE TREATY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Friday.—The Anogora note accepts all the clenses agreed to at Laurance, but does not accepted to at Lausanne, nut does not ...

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  7. RUHR OCCUPATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir W. Beach Thomas. the correspondent of the “Daily Express in Cologne, states that the position in the Eastern ...

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  8. STARTLING MURDER.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "coroner's jury at Newport, Monmouth, returned verdict of wilful murder against William Morgan, the son of Jennie ...

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  9. TEMPERANCE BILL.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lady Aster's Bill, forbidding the sale of alcoholic liquors to persons under the age of 18, prompted an animated debate in ...

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  10. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Ma[?] meat Committee of- the [?] mibition has rejected an app[?] to produce foreign films; The-"torn ...

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  11. MS. COLLINS' SISTER.

    LONDON, Sunday. —The rebels have informed the Free authorities that they intend to kill Mrs. Powell, the widowed sister of the ...

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  12. DETERMINED NOT TO PAY.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Express” correspondent at Essen states that the Ruhr foundries and corallines are determined not to pay the ...

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  13. FARMER DIES TWICE.

    LONDON, Friday, —The "Daily Express” correspondent at Geneva states that Matttez, a Swiss farmerdied twice within 15 hears in a little ...

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  14. AMAZING SUICIDE

    LONDON, Friday.— Benjamia Bourne, a 14-year-old Leicester. chemists apprentice, committed, [?] [?] dramatic [?] ...

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  15. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Colonial Office is still without communications from the Dominions definitely agreeing to a suggested date for the ...

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  16. EMPIRE AIR SERVICE.

    LONDON, Friday—A deputation, consisting of members, of. the House, Commons of all parties, will shortly watt on Mr. Bonar Law to urge a ...

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  17. COLORED TROOPS.

    PARIS, Saturday—M. Poincare declares that France upholds her right to use the colored troops in the occupied territory, though there are none ...

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  18. LABOR M's.P.

    LONDON, Friday.—The- King was resent at Viscount and Lady Astor's inner party last night, when Messrs. H. Thomas, Phillip, Snowden, aud ...

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  19. BRITISH WAR DEBT.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The final contract of the British debt settlement was drawn up at tody's meeting of the American Debt Funding ...

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  20. NOT FRANCES FAUCT

    LONDON, Friday — The "Daily Chronicle's" Cologne correspondent states that General de Goutte, when interviewed, said: I am in the Ruhr ...

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  21. FOR GLORY ONLY

    PARIS, Friday.—It is- [?] that Carpentier and Siki will meet between July 14 and- September-15 glory only, Car gentler, agreeing ...

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  22. MR. SAMUEL GOMPERS.

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Mr. Samuel Gompers, the President of the American Federation, of Labor, has been hospital as a patient for four days, ...

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  23. HARVEY-BALEOUR CONTROVERSY;

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Government officials are disposed, to. regard controversy between Colonel Harvey (U.S. Ambassador . to. London} ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Friday,—A deputation of members of the House of Commons poor Law Guardians, and education ists, waited on Capital W. G. A. ...

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  25. COST OF THE WAR

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Chancellor of the Exchquer) in a written reply to a question House of Commons, reveals for ...

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  26. LONDON WOOL SALES,

    LONDON, Friday. At the would sales, to-day. there was a tair selection chiefly of. Continental [?] which were -well competed for, The ...

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  27. EXPELLED OFFICIALS

    BERLIN, Friday.—Newspapers report that officials expelled from the Ruhr have been indemnifies by the Government and given posts in ...

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  28. TRANSPORT FOUNDERS.

    'ATHENS, Sunday.—The transport Alexandrs bound for Piraeus with leave men, foundered in a storm. Some 150 persons were drowned. ...

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  29. GREAT BRITAIN'S; LIABILITY.

    LOS ANGELES, Saturday.—Mr. W. G. MacAdoo, who was Secretary" of the Treasury? in the. Wilson [?] tration in a statement made here ...

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  30. BRITISH ESTIMATES.

    LONDON Friday—The Evening; Standard" 'believes that the total, Estimates will eventually be reduced to £690,000,000 compared with ...

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  31. JUSTIFYING THE OCCUPATION.

    PARIS, Friday,—France, replying to the German note of February 13, against the occupation of the Ruhr, jostles the cupation, firstly, on the ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Friday.— The War Office is inviting tenders for over 1,000,000 tins of meet and house attenuate the to May 17 to enable Australians ...

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  33. RUSSELL DIVORCE

    LONDON, Friday. —Further evidence was heard to-day in the case which John Hugo Russell, heir to Lord Ampthill, is suing for a divorce ...

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  34. AERIAL MONORAIL

    PARIS, Friday.—The Municipal Council is considering plans for the erection of a live mile aerial monastic to Colombes, where the Olympic ...

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  35. War Expenditures.

    LONDON, Friday.— Mr. Sytanley Baldwin (Chancellor of the Exchequer) in the parliamentary papers States that the expenditure from August ...

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  36. STEAMER RUNS AGROUND.

    ROME, Friday. — The Common wealth steamer, Austral mount rap aground on, entering. Bari. The, vessel was refloated; after Hghtening. ...

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  37. DUKE OF YORK.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Duke of York, having received a wedding gift of £2500, offered a fifth each to the Mayors' of London, Glasgow, Cardiff, ...

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  38. MERCHANDISE MASKS ACT

    LONDON, Friday- Sir William Bird's Bill to amend the Merchandies Marks Act prohibits the imputation meat unless it is indelibly ...

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  39. NEW YORK FRAUD.

    NEW YORK, Saturday,—Four brothers, conducting a steamship ticket agency, and taking deposits from their Italian co-nationalists although ...

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  40. TORPEDO EXPLODES.

    LONDON, Friday.—A torpedo exploded aboard the cruiser Coventry Gibraltar. Out of the six victims are dead. ...

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  41. DAVIS CUP.

    LAHORE, Friday. — Much interest being taken in Ceylon's decision to enter for the Davis Cup next year, for which efforts are being made to ...

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  42. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir R. W. Jeans has resigned from the management of the Bank of Australia but retains the direction Mr Ed[?] ...

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  43. Lanarkshire Miners.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Lanark shire miners have balloted in favor of working 11 shifts fortnight instead of five weekly, which has been the ...

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  44. "FROM FOLLY TO MADNESS."

    LONDON, Saturday—The “Observer” continues Its discussion on the Ruhr situation, entitled. "From Folly to Madpess," and asks who thinks ...

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  45. AMERICAN HELP ASKED.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Allies have invited America to co-operate in securing reparations from Germany. The details of the proposals hare pot ...

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  46. ZAGLOUL PASHA.

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  47. THE 21 DEMANDS

    PEKIN, Saturday.— Chine to-day requested Japan to a date for a discussion on the return of post Arthur and the abrogation of the 21 ...

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  48. COTTON - GROWING.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Fred Hodgtinson, speaking at Blackburn, said that the Empire Cotton Growing Association had started excellently and ...

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  49. ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—The M. C. C Cricket team which had toured South Africa playing five Tests and numberous other matches, sailed this ...

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  50. GENERALS' AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British Cabinet has approved of the agreement reached between General Sir A. Godley, Commander of the British ...

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  51. BELGIUM'S CHALLENGE.

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—Belgium has challenged for the Davis Cup. ...

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