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  2. CHURCH REUNION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The fact that three private conferences have been held at malines in the past two years between unofficial ...

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  3. NEW CZAR CROWNED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Daily Express” Paris correspondent states that the Grand Duke Cyril a cousin of the late Czar has been ...

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  4. HORRIBLE FIRE

    DUNNING ([?]nosi) Wednesday.— Fourteen patients in the State Hospital for the Insane were burned to dealth, and it other are missing as ...

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  5. LOST DIRIGIBLE,

    PARIS, Wednesday.—By camel couriers, fleets of aeroplanes, and cavalry, the French military and naval enthorities have-redoubled the ...

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  6. MEXICAN’ QUAKE.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—There were only two casnulties in the recent earthquake, which destroyed the towns of Opoto, Granados, and ...

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  7. GERMAN WORKLESS

    NEW YORK Wednesday.—The Berlin correspondent of the United Press of America. Interviewed Herr Theodore Leipart, the leader of [?] ...

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  8. AFRICAN STORM.

    PRETORIA, Wednesday. — Christmas Day was signalised by an an unprecedented hailstorm. The hailstones were really like jagged [?] ...

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  9. SPANISH PLOT.

    LONDON. "Wednesday.—The "Daily Express correspondent at Madrid reports that a Communist revolutionary plot for simultaneous outbreaks ...

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  10. HOMELESS SUFFERING.

    DOUGLAS (Arizona), Thursday.—A further check of the earthquake damage in Sonora, Mexico, reveals that there were-29 shocks from December ...

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  11. SEVENTEEN KNOWN DEAD.

    CHICAGO, Thursday.—Seven [?] are known to be dead and ther are many missing as a result of the are which destroyed a wing of the [?] ...

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  12. MAY HAVE DESCENDED

    PATHS, "Wednesday.—Air experts. of the opinion that 'the Dixmude has descended either in the sea or the desert, owing to lack of fuel. ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT OF. THURINGIA.

    PARIS. Wednesday.—The German Reich Government has virtually decided to appoint a Federal Commissioner to assume the direction of ...

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  14. “THE BETTER OLE”

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—The “Cape town,” discussing the Singapore naval base, emphasises [?] moral Field’s declaration that the ...

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  15. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    QUEBEC, Wednesday.—Mr. W. F. Massey (New Zealand Premier) In a speech at the Canadian Club, argued in favor of a protection policy within ...

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  16. ROYAL ADDING.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—A marriage has been arranged between Lois Booth, granddaughter of J. R. Booth, the Canadian millionaire ...

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  17. KEEN INTEREST "DISPLAYED.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The disappearance of the dirigible Dixmu[?] following the dramatic cessation of wirelss communication, is [?] ...

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  18. RUSSIAN-CROWN JEWELS.

    NEW TORE, Wednesday.—The Customs authorities are holding a quantity of jewellery said to belong to the Roma[?] family, The jewels ...

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  19. IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM.

    LONDON,. Wednesday.—The work is-proceeding of transferring 100,000 exhibits from the Imperial War Museum at the Crystal Palace, to the ...

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  20. GREEK POLITICS.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—Though Venteelos declines to accept the Presidency or the Premiership of Greece he declares his visit must be onlyu ...

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  21. HIS PRINCELY TITLE!

    OTTAWA, Thursday .—Prince Erik denies a "Copenhagen despatch saying that the Danish King has deprived him of his princely rank because he ...

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  22. DISCOVERY OF RADIUM.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The 25th anniversary of Madame Curie’s discover of radium was celebrated to-day Eulogistic addresses were made by ...

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  23. BANISHMENT OF KING

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Athens correpondent of the Union Press of America learns that Britain had made representations to Greece ...

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  24. WASHINGTON AND SINGAPORE.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday. — Discussing the question of the Singapore naval base, now lea [?]as a result of the British elections, the ...

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  25. FRENCH FINANCES.

    PARIS, -Wednesdays—The French Finance Committee has submitted the 1924 Budget to the Senate-estimating receipts totalling 23,950,000,000 ...

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  26. CONFERENCE-PROMISES.

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—Mr. W. F Massey, when interviewed on his arrival, expressed the hope that the recommendations of the Imperial ...

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  27. HEAVY SNOWFALL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Christmas Day at Glasgow was marked by the heaviest snowfall for 30 years. ...

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  28. GENERAL MARITZ.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—Genera Marita, the rebel commander , with has been living for some time it Lorehco Marllues (Portngnese [?] ...

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  29. CLEANING UP.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— The “New York Times” Mscow correspondent states that the Russian Police Department contributed to the gaiety ...

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  30. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Reparations Commission to-day offically nominated 15 delegates, who will represent the Allies and the United ...

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  31. BOTTOMKLEY IN GAOL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two ward from the- Wormwood Scrubs gaol have been dismissed, and another placed on probation and transferred, ...

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  32. FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The epidemic of foot and month disease shows no sig of abatement. There have been 75 new outbreaks. making ...

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  33. ARRESTSD ON BORDER.

    CAPETOWN, - Wednesday- Even General Martiz, the leader of the rebellion in the Union in 1914 lef Marques this afternoon for ...

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  34. TUTANKHAMEN'S TOMB.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Morning Post's" Luxor correspondent states that Mr. Howard Carter and assistants, who are excavating ...

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  35. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bravemuir, the president of the Liverpool Cotton Association, in a speech to members said the Liverpool mer ...

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  36. SHIPPING TRADE.

    LOUDON, Thursday.—The annual report of the Australian Commonwealth Line's shipbrokers, Messrs. Turner. Davidson and Company. ...

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  37. BERTHON TRIAL.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The trial of Germaine Berthon, who was charged with the murder of M. Piateau editor of the Royalist organ [?] Fran ...

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  38. MAY BE EXECUTED.

    CAPETOWN,' Thursday.—There is reason to believe that the decision of General mar[?], the rebal commander, to cross the border is far ...

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  39. HONDURAS LOAN.

    TEGUCIGALPA, Wednesday.—The Government of Honduras has signed an agreement for the payment of £5,398,570, borrowed from Britain in ...

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  40. YOUNG MOTHER'S DEATH

    LATROBE, Thursday.—An inquest "was onenedto-day on the body of Ellen Ellis, 31 years of age. who from the Burnie district, and died ...

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  41. THE AMERICAN MEMBERS.

    PARIS, Wednesday .—The three American members will be Mr. Owe Young, a New York lawyer and financier, Mr. O. G, Dawes, a Chicago ...

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  42. Schooner Waterlogged.

    SAN FRANCISCO. Thursday—The schooner Eric, on her way from Vanconver to Brisbane, is waterlogged and in great distress near Hono[?] ...

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  43. STRESEMANN MAY RESIGN.

    NEW TORE, Wednesday.—The "New York Times'' Berlin correspondent state it is insistently rumored in political circ[?]that Herr ...

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  44. STILL WITHOUT NEWS.

    PARIS, Thursday—The Ministry of Marine this morning had no news the Dixmude. The Maritime Prefect at Toulon has received news that ...

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  45. JAPANESE REGENT.

    TOKTO. Thursday.—While the Regent (Prince Hirohito) was proceeding to the Diet this morning a youth of 20 years of age fired a cane-gun ...

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  46. JAPANESE UNIVERSITY.

    NAGASAKI, Thursday.—A fire broke out last night at the Imperial University at Fukuoka The entire building of the Engineering College ...

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  47. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    VERA CRUZ, Thursday. — The Mexican revolution is not quelled. with President Obregon’s toops falling back on a portion of the ...

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