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  2. DARING ROBBERY.

    KANSAS CITY (Missouri), Friday. —Another sensational robbery has occurred in broad daylight. Five negro bandits attacked the teller and ...

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  3. CHINESE CHAOS.

    KEW YORK, Friday. — The “New York Times” Shanghai correspondent states that the American Minister, Mr. Schurman has arrived and conferred ...

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  4. “UNTOLD TREASURE.”

    ROME, Saturday.—The executors of the will of Count Gastano Boncris, a rich Mantua nobleman, received a glittering surprise when they ...

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  5. TO THE NORTH POLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Morning Post’s” Berlin correspondent states that Captain Roald Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer, has ...

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  6. LOST SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is official stated that the 134. which was [?]armed by the battleship Resolution [?] Thursday, has not yet been ...

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  7. WHY WORRY?

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. A. Garvin, writing in the “Observer,” states that the ignoble panic of the press trusts leaves the overwhelming ...

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  8. RHINE REPUBLIC.

    PARIS, Saturday.—It is stated that an Inquiry revealed that 15 to 20 persons participated in the assassination of Herr Heinz, the “President” ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN CONTRALTO

    LONDON, Saturday.—Critics praise Clara Serena’s performance in the title role of Mr. Ruthland Boughton’s opera, “Alcestis,” at Covent ...

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  10. AMERICAN ATTACKED.

    SEW YORK, Saturday.—The Pekin correspondent of the United Press Association says that reports to the American legation state that the first ...

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  11. LOCOMOTIVE WORKERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The railway companies have refused the concessions sought by the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and ...

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  12. GERMAN POLICE RE-ARMED.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The death of one of the wounded Separatists at Speyer makes the victims six. A message from Cobience states that ...

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  13. GREEK POLITICS.

    ATHENS, Friday.— M. Venizelos has accepted the Premiership. M Roussos will be Foreign Minister ...

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  14. LABOR AND THE COLONIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Josiah Wedgwood, whom the Cabinet makers and Labor papers to-day declare will probably be Secretary for India, ...

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  15. “TREASONABLE UNDERTAKING.”

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The German diplomatic representatives at Paris and Brussels’ have been instructed to present a note declaring that the ...

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  16. HULL WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Twenty-four thousand bales of Australian cross bred wool were offered for sale at Hull on behalf of Bawra, and all were ...

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  17. PHILIPPINE UNREST.

    MANILA. Friday.—Eighty Coloums, religous fanatics, were killed by the constabulary at Suriago in a pitched battle last Tuesday. ...

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  18. MR. GANDHI ILL.

    POONA, Saturday.—Mr. Gandhi the non-co-operation leader, who is at present undergoing a sentence in the Yerrowda Gaol, is reported to be ...

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  19. PRIEST’S REPORT

    PEKIN, Sunday.— Bupu, in the Hunan Province was looted on January 3 by soldiers of the first Hunan Division, who alleged they were acting ...

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  20. RHINELAND ADMINISTRATION.

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—The Belgian reply to the German memorandum of December 24, regarding the administration of the occupied territories, ...

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  21. BOXING.

    LONDON, Friday.—Owing to badly damaging his left hand in his first fight in America, Hughie Dwyer (Australian lightweight champion), has ...

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  22. YEAR’S WOOL SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Bewra disposals of wool for 1923 amounted to 703,601 bales, whereof Australia produced 392,840 and New Zealand ...

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  23. KING’S SPEECH.

    LONDON, Friday.—The recent widespread agitation in favor of broadcasting the King's speech at the opening of Parliament failed to ...

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  24. NO NEED TO FEAR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Donald M’Lean (Liberal), speaking at Plymouth, said he disagreed profoundly with Labor on many points, but he ...

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  25. INDIAN RUNS AMOK.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—A shooting affray occurred in a quarter at Calcutta this morning. An armed Bengalee, whose name is at present ...

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  26. CABINET RESIGNS.

    PEKIN, Saturday,—The Kao Ling Wei Cabinet resigned following the unexpected Parliamentary approval of Sun Pao-chi, whom President Tsao ...

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  27. JAP. IMPERIAL WEDDING

    TOKIO, Friday.—The Japanese Imperial wedding of Prince Hirohit[?] has been officially, announced for January 26. The ceremonies will be ...

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  28. GOLF.

    LOS ANGELES, . Saturday.—Kirkwood, the Australian golfer, has announced he has accepted a resident position at the Rockwood Country ...

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  29. DEMPSEY VERSUS GIBBONS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mr. Tex. Rickard announces that Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gibbons will fight a return match for the heavyweight ...

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  30. FEARS AT GENEVA.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Geneva correspondent states that the coming change of Government in Britain is causing ...

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  31. OFFER TO HARRY WILLS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. Tex Rickard, U.S.A. boxing promoter, has offered Harry Wills, the negro heafyweight, 300.000 dollars for a fight with ...

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  32. ALL HOPE ABANDONED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Heavy sees all day long rendered impossible further operations on the 124, of which the hope of saving life has been ...

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  33. HOUNDING UP PIRATES.

    HONG KONG, Sunday.—The captain of H.M.S. Tarantula discussed with General Wu Te Chen, the Canton Chief of Police, measures for ...

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  34. GALLIPOLI GRAVES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The New Zealand memorial at Chunuk Bair. Gallipoli, has been completed, except for the inscription. The mounment ...

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  35. FATHER MURDERED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A woman, charged at the Isre Assizes with killing her aged father with a sandbag, had confessed to her guilt, hut during the ...

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  36. LONDON BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Henry Bell, of Lloyd’s Bank, has been selected Liberal candidate for the city of London by-election ...

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  37. MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE.

    Alf. Stewart (list. 51bs.), retained the middleweight boxing championship of Australia at the Melbourne Stadium last night, by knocking out ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Self Oullah Yousry Pasha has arrived by the Majestic, and proceeded to Washington to assume the duties of the ...

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  39. WAZIRISTAN AMBUSH.

    DELHI, Saturday.—A party of South Waziris[?]an scouts engaged in road protection duty near Kotka, was ambushed on Thursday by Mahsuds. ...

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  40. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Among numerous telegrams of regret for the loss of the L24 is one from President Millerand, conveying France’s ...

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  41. THE NEW MINSTRY.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—A mandate issued this morning appoints Mr. Sun [?]Premier, Dr. Wellington Koo. [?]Minister, Mr. Wang Keh Min[?] ...

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  42. BULK OF MEMBERS SWORN IN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The bulk of the members of the House of Commons have been sworn in, and Parliament has adjourned until the State ...

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  43. WARREN CASE.

    PARIS, Saturday. — William Warren has appealed against the sentence of five years’ imprisonment for swindling. (In July last Warren, an alleged ...

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  44. CANADA AND AMERICA

    WINDSOR (Ontario), Thursday.— Canada will be represented at Washington by an Ambassador within a short time, and the Minister of ...

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  45. R. L. STEVENSON.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. T. P. O’Connor presided at the successful inaugural dinner in London of the Robert Louis Stevenson Club. After ...

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  46. MR. ASQUITH FIRM.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Asquith (Liberal leader), replying to a group of Liberals at Paisley, who urged the unity of Liberals and Conservatives, ...

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  47. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Butter unsteady trade being done in New Zealand choicest at 212/ to 214/ per cwt, and Australian 205/. There is some ...

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  48. EGYPTIAN ELECTIONS.

    CAIRO, Saturday.—Up to the present 101 Zaslulists have been elected to the Chamber, out of 109 results. Polling continues to-morrow. ...

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  49. BRITISH FOREIGN TRADE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Board of Trade returns for December shows imports into the United Kingdom at £109,189,000, an increase of £7,604,000 ...

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