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  2. GREAT WHITE WAY.

    NEW YORK, Friday.— The amazing conditions In a large proportion the public dance halls along New Sort’s great white way, and the ...

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  3. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Friday.— Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, managing director of Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd., in a statement to the press, said had ...

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  4. U.S. WAR FRAUDS.

    CHICAGO, Friday. — The Federal grand jury has indicted Colonel Forbes, ex-director of the Veterans’ Bureau, and J. W. Thompson, builders ...

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  5. TUMULTUOUS SCENE.

    PARIS, Friday.—There were [?]tuous scenes in the Chamber of Deputies to-day in the course of the debate on the interpellation on the Government’s ...

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  6. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    LONDON, Friday .—In the House Commons to-day the women members were strongly represented when W. Adamson (Labor) moved the ...

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  7. BAVARIAN RISING.

    MUNICH, Friday.— The trial of General von Ludendorff. Adolf Hitler and seven other alleged accomplices the Bavarian Monarchist rising on ...

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  8. LUNACY LAWS

    LONDON, Friday.— Mr. Justice Lush, in the King’s Bench Division of the High Court yesterday, heard [?]egal argument in the case in which a special ...

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  9. DUCHESS OF ATHOLL SHOCKED.

    The women members of the Commoners were divided, on the Bill. The Duchess of Atholl and Mrs. Phillipson opposing. ...

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  10. MERCHANDISE MARKS.

    LONDON, Friday. — Rear-Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt (Conservative) has introduced a Bill into the House of Commons to amend the Merchandise ...

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  11. “PETTICOAT GOVERNMENT.”

    Miss Jewson, in her maiden speech, Supported the Bill. She spoke confidently and made her points clearly. She was frequently cheered She ...

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  12. FRENCH DICTIONARY.

    PARIS, Friday—The French Ac[?] has approved of the inclusion in the French dictionary of the English words “book-mater,” “boy scout,” and ...

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  13. ROYAL COMMISSION SOUGHT.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Nation Society for Lunacy Reform is pet[?]tioning Parliament to appoint a Royal Commission on the present laws dealing ...

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  14. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    TOKlO, Friday.—Japan’s consul at Vladivostock has been ordered to Pekin to assist In handling the increased Russo-Japanese business ...

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  15. GROUP SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. E. G. Theodore (Premier of Queensland), presiding at a lecture on Queensland at Birkbeck Institute, stated be ...

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  16. SEDUCED WORKING COSTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—In a statement published by the Marconi Company urging that they be given .an opportunity of stating their case before the ...

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  17. VERSAILLES TREATY.

    LONDON, Friday.—The political observer of the “Daily Telegraph” says the whole troth has hitherto not been published in reference to Mr. ...

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  18. DANISH LOCKOUT.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.—In consequence of Labor threats against the agreement, the Danish employers have issued lockout notices ...

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  19. MS. BOND’S DAMAGES,

    LONDON, Saturday.— “The Express” understands that if the Hatnett verdict as, not reversed by the Court, the Ministry of Tealth will ...

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  20. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON. Friday.—Mr. Kimberley Initiates the Empire development debate on the civil service estimates in [?]House of Commons. He has ...

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  21. PRIVATE CONTROL QUESTION.

    LONDON, Friday. — The “Daily Telegraph” editorially emphasise the Donald Committee’s statement that when the wireless development is ...

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  22. POSITION AT KIEL.

    KIEL, Friday.—The shipyards have locked out all workers, about 13,000 owing to their refusal to work nine instead of eight hours a day. ...

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  23. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Friday.—Commenting on Herr Stresemann’s speech, in the Reichstag yesterday, in which he declared that Germany was prepared to ...

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  24. ESCAPED PRISONERS.

    DELHI, Friday—News received from Nowgong in the Central Pro vinces, states that 17 convicts broke away from the gaol guard and ...

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  25. RUSSIA WANTS CREDIT.

    RIGA, Friday.— A message from Moscow says that Mr. [?]akozky (Presidents) has declared that Russia is endeavoring to obtain credit for three ...

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  26. WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Friday.—There was a large attendance at the Hull sale of 20,000 bales of Australian wool. Competition was animated, and greasies ...

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  27. INDIAN FINANCES.

    DELHI, Friday.—Sir Basil Blackett (Finance Member of the Executive Council), in his Raj’s budget statement, produced a balance budget for ...

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  28. WRECK ON GOODWINS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Daily Express” understands that the National Lifeboat Institution Is demanding a inquiry by Lord Hamilton, in ...

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  29. IRISH RIOTS

    LONDON, Friday. — After three years continuous -sittings, the Belfas Claims Court, which was appointed [?] deal with 8,000 claims for ...

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  30. JAPANESE OFFICERS.

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Despatches from Vladivostock report the arrest of eight Japanese officer-interpreters by the Russians. ...

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  31. DAVIS CUP.

    NEW YORK. Friday—Britain and Czecho-Slovakia have challenged for the Davis Cup. ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICAN OPINION

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—Officials of the Wireless Telegraph Company in South Africa express great concern the reported intention of the British ...

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  33. SPANISH EARTHQUAKE.

    MADRID, Saturday.—following a severe blizzard in Spain, alarming earthquakes have occurred at Lerida and also in the Huescar province, ...

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  34. 1924 OFFICIAL DRAW.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—It is announced that President Coolidge, at noon on March 17. will make the of ficial draw for the 1924. Davis Cup ...

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  35. CALCUTTA MURDER.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.— Golnat Saha. the Bengali who was recent[?] sentenced to death on a charge of ha[?] murdered Mr. E[?]nest Day. of [?] ...

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  36. OPINION OF CHAIRMAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Donald, the chairman of the Imperial Wireless Committee, [?] an article in the “Observer,” writes that the committee, ...

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  37. CRICKET LAWS.

    LONDON. Friday.—The Marylebone Cricket Club is holding a special meeting on May 7 to sanction the extension to New Zealand of the ...

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  38. ASCENT OF EVEREST.

    LONDON, Friday.—The rearguard of the Mount Everest expe[?]tion has salled and consists of five men. If is hoped that they will be able to ...

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  39. STATE CONTROL BEST.

    LONDON, Saturday. Interviewed by the “Daily Telegraph.” Professor Ecles, a member of the Wireless Committee, declared that State control ...

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  40. OVERSEAS BOXING.

    BERLIN, Friday.— In a boxing contest here to-day, Geo , Cook, the Australian heavyweight, knocked out Gluseppe Spetla (Italy) in the sixth ...

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