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  2. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—In continuation of the conversations concerning reparations, the Ruhr, and the Rhineland, opened by Germany on ...

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  3. CHRISTMAS ABROAD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Christmas Day was extraordinarily quiet. Omnibuses and trams were withdrawn from the streets at 4 p.m., and taxi-cab drivers, ...

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  4. CANADIAN STORM.

    SEATTLE (Oregon).—A radiogram received here states that a heavy wind and rain storm sweeping the waters of the Pacific North-West ...

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  5. POLAR EXPEDITION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Mr. Edwin De[?]by (U.S. Secretary to the Navy), has published the navy’s plans for the exploration of the North ...

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  6. GERMAN & POLAND

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The relations between Germany and Poland have been further strained by the peremptory expulsion of Polish agricultural ...

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  7. SIX DAYS’ ALOFT.

    PARIS, Tuesday,—The Ministry of Marine is still without news of the giant dirigible Dixmude. which, with 50 persons aboard, has been drifting ...

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  8. BOOTLEGGERS BUSY.

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—On the eve of the holday, prohibition is becoming the major item of national news in view of the bootleggers’ ...

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  9. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Athletic News” states that the Rugby League Council is far from satisfied with the New South Wales League's proposals ...

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  10. BRITISH SQUADRON.

    CAPETOWN, Monday,—Whilst being moved to another berth at the Capetown docks yesterday, the stern of the cruiser Dragon, which is one ...

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  11. CASE OF SMALLPOX.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A case of smallpox has been diagnosed on the s.s. Taiynan. at Thursday Island. The patient is a Chinaman, who was ...

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  12. REVISION OF TARIFF.

    LONDON, Monday.—A German memorandum to the Allies suggests that Customs tariffs in the occupied area should be brought into line with ...

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  13. IN NEW YORK.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The “New York Times,” in its news columns, states that Christmas, 1923, will long be remembered as one of bounteous ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. TRIP TO VICTORIA FALLS

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—A party of 24 officers and men of the fleet is proceeding on a trip to the Victoria Fails as guests of the Rhodesian ...

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  15. STATUS OF INDIANS.

    POONA, Monday.—Dr. T. B Sapru (the Law Member of the Executive Council of India) devoted the greater part or his presidential address to the ...

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  16. THE KOBE FIRE.

    KOBE. Monday—The cause of the fire which destroyed half of the Oriental Hotel buildings has not yet been as[?]ertained. The damage is ...

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  17. SCOTLAND AND FRANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 343 words
  18. DRIVEN BY STRONG WIND.

    TOULON, Tuesday. — The latest message received from the Dixmude says she is being driven by a strong wind to the westward of Tataquin ...

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  19. CHAMPION GOLFERS.

    PINEHURST (North Carolina), Monday.—Arthur Havers, the British open golf, champion, and James Ockenden, the French open Champion, ...

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  20. CHRISTMAS IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Paris woke up this afternoon, after a notable Christmas Eve, which the cheap French paper franc made the gayest ...

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  21. SUCCESSFUL SPECULATOR

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The “New York Times” Manila correspondent states that in order to [?]ispel connecting rumors, Governor Wood has ...

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  22. MR. BRUCE IN ENGLAND. GUEST OF EX-GOVERNOR.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. and Mrs Bruce were the guests or Sir William Weisrall (ex-Governor of South Australia) at Lincolnshire for a few days ...

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  23. BETTER EDUCATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Board of Education has circularised the local educational authorities, drawing their attention to the educational ...

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  24. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. W. F. Massey arrived, quite recovered from his cold. His itinerary encompasses a short speaking tour of Montreal. ...

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  25. AT THE VATICAN.

    ROME, Tuesday.—The Pope celebrated Stated Christmas solemnly at the Vatican, beginning with a midnight Mass, which was said by the ...

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  26. SLEEPING SICKNESS

    CAPETOWN, Monday—The British officer mentioned by the "London Times" as having been cured at Hamburg by the remedy Bayers 205, when ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday. — Australian artists Heber, Thompson and H. J. Lee are exhibiting at the new English Art Club’s exhibition. ...

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  28. NOT GUILTY!

    PARIS, Monday.—The sensational of the Anarchist girl, Germaine Berthon, on a charge of murdering M. Plateau, editor of the Royalist ...

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  29. CANTON REVENUE.

    TIENTSIN, Monday.—Referring to the Canton situation, the Pekin and Tientsin Times" asks who governs Hong Kong, whether His Majesty ...

    Article : 219 words
  30. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Athletic News” states it is virtually settled that O’Keefe, the young Victorian player, will be included in the ...

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  31. RACEHORSE NIGHT PATROL.

    LONDON, Monday. — The racehorse Night Patrol has been consigned to the Earl of Stradbroke, Governor of Victoria. ...

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  32. GREEK POLITICS.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—M. Venizelos has telegraphed that he would leave Paris on Saturday, returning to Greece in the middle of next week. ...

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  33. A HANDSOME GIFT

    LONDON, Monday. — Charles Fordyce, of Ponsonby, Auckland, has donated £5,000 for a nursing scheme for his native parish of Gamrie, ...

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  34. WORLD PEACE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Judges of the American Peace Award Contest, arranged by Mr. Edward Bok. a former editor, of devising the most ...

    Article : 123 words
  35. FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE.

    PRETORIA, Monday.—It is officially announced that owing to the foot and mouth disease, the importation of cattle, sheep; goats and pigs ...

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  36. WHAT OF SPAHLINGER!

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Times" Paris, correspondent states that the National Committee of Defence Against Tuberculosis and ...

    Article : 181 words
  37. ONLY A RUMOR!

    TANGIERS, Monday.—It is officially stated that Raisulf, the well-known Moroccan chieftain, is alive and that his condition has improved. ...

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  38. SENSATION OVER VERDIC[?].

    PARIS. Tuesday.—Not since The acquittal of Madame Caillaux, who was charged with the murder of the editor of "Le Figaro," an account of ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN ACTION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Australia intends to follow the example of South Africa and prohibit the importation from Great Britain and ...

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  40. RINDERPEST.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Dr. Cumpston. Federal Director of Quarantine, states that no further cases of rinderpest have been reported to him ...

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  41. FOR THE SCRAP HEAP.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,—The tenders for the disposal of the engines and other Inner contents of the battleship Australia have been ...

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  42. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Baron Den's resignation has been accepted and Dr. Okano will combine the portfolio of Minister of Agriculture and ...

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  43. INDIAN MURDERERS.

    DELHI, Tuesday.—The Raj announces that advices from the frontier of Afghanistan report that troops are now in the village of Mandati, In ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    WELLINGTON. Wednesday.—The New Zealand exports for the eleven months ended November 30 amounted to £42,242.049 and imports £39,786.241 ...

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  45. N.Z. CYCLING.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— P. O'Shea won the mile New Zealand cycling championship by a length from J. Henderson, with ...

    Article : 31 words
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