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  2. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    PARIS. Friday.—An explosion occurred to-day aboard the Steamer Otterburn. which was lying at the outer break water at Marseilles, ready for ...

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  3. JAPAN EARTHQUAKE

    TOKIO, Friday.—A sharp earthquake, centring 25 miles south-west of Tokio, of eleven minutes’ duration, to-day frightened the populace, who ...

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  4. ANOTHER CRISIS.

    COLOGNE, Saturday,—The situation in the Ruhr is becoming worse, and only four mines out of 57 are working. ...

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  5. JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Daily Express” says Mrs. Oakley Maund, a wealthy widow, living in the Victoria Mansion that in Victoria street, ...

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  6. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—If has been announced that Mr. Winston Churchill’s meeting at Manchester on Monday has been cancelled, as Mr. ...

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  7. STRESEMANN FAILS.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The Reichstag has rejected a motion of confidence in the Government by 230 votes to 155. Later.—The Stresemann ...

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  8. POINCARE WINS OUT.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Chamber of Deputies to-day passed an expression of confidence in M. Poincare by 500 votes to 70. ...

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  9. COAL TAX ARREARS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The recalcitrant Ruhr industrialists, headed by Herr Stinnes, have at last come to an agreement with the ...

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  10. RAISING OF HUGE LOANS.

    TOKIO, Friday.—The Government proposal for the settlement of a loan pending the insurance issue, purports to be a two per cent loan to ...

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  11. RESIGNATION ACCEPTED,

    BERLIN, Friday.—The President (Herr Ebert) has accepted the Cabinet’s resignation, and has requested Herr Stresemann to carry on in the ...

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  12. TASMANIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Friday.—A South Australian loan for £2,000,000, at per cent purchase price £99 redeemable in 1932-42. and Tasmanian ...

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  13. OPPOSITION IN CHAMBER.

    The sitting of the Paris Chamber of Deputies was not without incident. M. Poincare, in the course of his Speech, said that the negotiation for ...

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  14. ORGANISATION FORBIDDEN.

    BERLIN, Friday.—General Von Seeckt, as supreme executive authority in the Reich, has forbidden and dissolved nil organisations and ...

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  15. THE EMPIRE’S FUTURE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Daily Express,” in an editorial, says:—“Electoral Don’t be misled. All three parties are striving to fight the ...

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  16. SENTENCED DIRECTORS.

    DUSSELDORF, Saturday.—The directors of the Krupp factories who were sentenced in contumaciao "in connection with the shooting of eleven ...

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  17. A LIVELY DISCUSSION.

    Upon the reassembly of the Reichstag, Heir Stresemann immediately demanded, a decision as to whether the Government possessed the ...

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  18. DISORDERS AT ESSEN.

    PARIS, Saturday .—Reports from Dusseldorf Indicate a recrudescence of disorders among the unemployed on the Ruhr, notably at Essen, where ...

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  19. LOAN FOR FREE STATE.

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—The terms of the new Free State loan have been announced. The amount of the loan is £10,000,000, with interest at five ...

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  20. MIGRATION.

    MONTREAL, Friday.—The “Star’s” correspondent at Ottawa indicates that Canada will soon become a lively competitor tot Immigrants with ...

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  21. APPEAL FOR MAJORITY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Baldwin, speaking at Tenbury, asked for an increased majority, which he said was essential that be should have a strong ...

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  22. TOUR OF TIBET.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—Dr. Thompson, who is accompanying Brigadier-General Pereira on a tour of Tibet, reports from Kangse, on the Tibetan ...

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  23. EUROPEAN SITUATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—Considerable stir was caused to-night in diplomatic circles by the news of Herr Stresemann’s downfall, which dramatically ...

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  24. ARREST OP COMMISSIONERS.

    BRUSSELS. Friday —The German Charge d’Affaires has expressed to the Foreign Ministry the German Government’s regrets at the arrest at ...

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  25. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Friday.—New Zealand has concluded an agreement with Lyons Pty. for catering for the New Zealand restaurant at Wembley. The ...

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  26. CANNED FRUITS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. S- M. Bruce) announces that the Home and Colonial stores has purchased from the ...

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  27. SATISFACTION IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Friday.—In the Chamber of Deputies to-day M. Poincare announced that an agreement had been reached between the Allies and almost. ...

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  28. PREMIER’S SELF-SACRIFICE.

    LONDON. Saturday.—An admirer of Mr. Baldwin, in an article in the “Morning Post.” says that when the war occurred Mr. Baldwin made up ...

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  29. MAKING THE OLD YOUNG.

    LONDON, Friday. — The “Daily Express” correspondent at Rome says Dr. Voronoff, the monkey gland specialist, lecturing at Turin, said he ...

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  30. INSURANCE ADVANCE.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The Government has decided to advance to the insurance companies approximately 200,000,000 yen, to enable them to ...

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  31. VISITORS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Senator Wilson, son, referring to the question of accommodation for Australian visitors to the Empire Exhibition, urges that ...

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  32. RESTORING, GERMANY.

    PARIS, Friday.—One of the Germans representatives, Herr Fischer, addressing the Reparations Commission, maintained that only the restoration ...

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  33. EMPIRE TRANSPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Baldwin, the Bawdier, Worcestershire, in a speech, said that besides curing unemployment, it was essential to ...

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  34. RUMORED LOAN TO GERMANY.

    There has been, much speculation as to Herr. Stresemann’s reference on Thursday to a £50,000,000 loan, and no confirmation of this could be ...

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  35. WESTINGHOUSE CO.

    TOKIO, Thursday.— Negotiations, started, in 1921, are now completed here between the Mitsubishi Takata and the Westinghouse Company for ...

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  36. THIRD LARGEST PORT

    (Australian Press Association.) LONDON, Saturday.—The president of the Hull Chamber of Commerce, at the annual meeting, said ...

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  37. LOSS OF THE TREVESSA.

    LONDON, Friday.—Scully, an able seaman, giving evidence at the inquiry into the loss of the s.s. Treressa, said the compass in the ...

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  38. ONCE A POOR MAN

    LONDON, Saturday.— The late Maurice Marcus, of Redhill, Surrey, once a poor man, left over £3,000,000, of which over £1,000,000 was paid in ...

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  39. JOCKEYSHIP HONORS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The abandonment of the Manchester races owing to fog. where Steve Donoghue was to ride, gave Elliott a fine chance of ...

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  40. SEVERAL VIOLENT SCENES.

    Herr Stresemann said he felt that a Cabinet without the support of an unambiguous majority of the Reichstag would be prejudiced in ...

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  41. LIBERALS AT PAISLEY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—There was a great scene at Paisley when Mr. Asquith and Mr. Lloyd George, for the first time in the election campaign, ...

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  42. BOY SCOUTS’ DINNER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the Com missioner’s dinner to-day, in connection with the Boy Scouts’ Association. General Sir R. Baden-Powell presided. ...

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  43. BOILERMAKERS’ STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A ballot of boilermakers resulted in a majority vote in favor of the acceptance of the settlement offered them, and will ...

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  44. SANCTITY OF CONTRACT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Dry. the “Daily Telegraph’s” city editor, commenting on Sir Andrew Caird’s speech on Thursday at the meeting ...

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  45. Labor’s Opportunity

    MELBOURNE, Sunday;—The following cable message has been sent by Mr. Matthew Charlton, M.H.R. Australian Labor leader, to Mr. Ramsay ...

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  46. CRICKET ETHICS.

    ADVANTAGES TO BOWLERS. LONDON, Saturday.—In Warner’s cricket annual, E. R. Wilson (Yorkshire), In an article dealing with ...

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  47. APPOINTING A SUCCESSOR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Daily Express,” in a message from Berlin, relates that efforts to find a successor to Herr Stresemann have failed, and ...

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  48. WAR MEMORIALS.

    LONDON, Friday.—With the signing of the deed for land at Gravenstafel as the site for a New Zealand war memorial, the alienation of all ...

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  49. CHANCES OF CANDIDATES.

    LONDON. Sunday.—The “Observer” political correspondent says that a third of the candidates of the various parties are safe. but none can ...

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