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  2. DARING ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday—West End crowds to-day were astonished at a thrilling pursuit of motor bandits Two men dismounted from a motor ...

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  3. SEASIDE TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Jostling crowds, some of whom picknicked in the adjoining fields, gathered in the early morn at the bungalow near ...

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  4. M‘KENNA DUTIES.

    LONDON. Wednesday—The “Evening Standard” understands that there is a likelihood that Mr. Snowden will postpone the repeal of the M‘Kenna ...

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  5. COOLIDGE INSISTS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—At the instance of President Coolidge, his confreres, on the Immigration Bil have re-considered their decision ...

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  6. THE CHILDREN’S CRY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Berwick Unionists have adopted Captain Philipson as a candidate at the next election, as his wife, the present ...

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  7. JAPAN AND FRANCE

    TOKIO, Thursday.—M. Merlin, Governor of French Indo-China arrived, and was welcomed by the Government and municipal officials, the ...

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  8. PREMIER THEODORE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Queensland Premier Theodore spent the week in hospital for a post-nasal operation. The operation was completely ...

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  9. HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Labor Minister Shaw, at a meeting of the parliamentary Labor Party, stated that if the commission at present ...

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  10. TRADERS PROTEST.

    CLEVELAND, Wednesday.—The Convention of the Foreign Commerce Section of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, numbering 400. ...

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  11. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The scrutiny or votes cast In connection with the election to fill the vancany in the Legislative council for the Huon district caused by the retirement ...

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  12. POSTPONEMENT DENTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Herald” (Labor) declares that the statement as to the postponement of the repeal of the M‘Kenna duties till ...

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  13. IRISH DEADLOCK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Parliamentary representative says the Government has taken legal oponion as to whether it Is possible, ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Associated Australasian Banks, from May 8, are raising the selling rates on Australian drafts and mail transfers, to ...

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  15. FRENCH AND TURKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Dally Express” stated that there is serious tension between the French and the Turks on the Syrian frontier, where ...

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  16. BRIDES ACROSS THE SEA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday. — “Nichibei,” the Japanese newspaper published here, aserts that 6000 Japanese are waiting in Japan for ...

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  17. MAHON’S LONG STATEMENT.

    The “Dally Express” correspondent at Eastbourne says Mahon’s statement to the policy would fill a whole page of the “Express,” and will ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It Is stated that Stock Exchange dealings in the “New Zealand” “five million issue will probably not commence before ...

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  19. GERMAN NATIONALISTS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Dr. Hergt, leader of the German National Party, in an Interview, stated that it was Impossible to expect concessions from ...

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  20. BUILDING TRADES UNION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The national ballot of the “building trade operatives has resulted in the rejection of the employers’ offer of a halfpenny ...

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  21. ORCHARDISTS’ WORRIES.

    The need of a-cool store at Port Huon was emphasised by a deputation from the Geeveston Tourist and Progress Asociation, which waited on ...

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  22. NEWFOUNDLAND MINISTRY.

    ST. JOHN’S (Newfoundland), Wednesday. —The Warren Government has resigned. (The Newfoundland Ministry of ...

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  23. LIBERTY OF THE PRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Newspapers’ Society has resolved that the bill now before Parliament relating to reporting divorce and other cases ...

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  24. BRITISH LABOR GOVT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Considerable interest is evinced in Mr. Churchill‘s speech at Liverpool, because it is the first Conservative meeting he had ...

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  25. MINISTRY OF HEALING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury, presiding at Canterbury Convocation, debated the ministry of healing. ...

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  26. PEACE ON LA PLATA

    BUENOS AYRES, Thursday.—The Syndicalist Union has apssed a resolution to end the strike of affiliated unions at midnight on Wednesday, it ...

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  27. RUSSIAN TRIAL

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The trial has concluded of 16 Industrialists, charged with economic espionage, corruption, and unfair practices. Two ...

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  28. MR. MORRIBY EXCLUDED.

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  29. UNCLE SAM’S NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Admiral Coontz’s report, just published, reveals what the naval officials regard as an alarming weakness in ...

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  30. MR. GEEVES DISCARDED.

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  31. PROHIBITION QUESTION.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. —The Philadelphia. Convention of the Protestant Episcopal diocese of Pennsylvania, after revealing marked ...

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  32. BOXER INDEMNITY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The House Of Representatives has adopted a resolution ordering, as an act of friendship, the remission of China’s ...

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  33. MR. ASQUITH’S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday—Mr. A sou[?]th speaking at Chelmsford, said the bud. get, was not a Labor budget but a Liberal and Freetrade budget. ...

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  34. MR. RYAN’S VOTES DISTRIBUTED.

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  35. LATROBE BRIDGE.

    LATROBE, Thursday.—Portion of the bridge across the Mersey River at Latrobe commenced to show a weakness yesterday morning. An ...

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  36. MR. KENNEDY EXCLUDED.

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  37. TRAIN WRECKED.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Last night th train by which president Takahashi of the Seiyukai Party was going to Tokio from Aomori, was wrecked ...

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  38. WEST COAST.

    Messrs. H. Jones and Co. announced yesterday that the-steamer Gundiah has been chartered, by Captain James Miles, who intends, if ...

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  39. WORLD FLIERS.

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.—The Portuguese aeroplanes are reported to have crashed between Pipar and Jodhpur (Rayputana). The airmen ...

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  40. OVERSEAS FRUIT.

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  41. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—As a result of the heavy rain, the captains decided not to play till to-morrow. Meintjes replaces Denton in the S ...

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  42. MT. LYELL PRODUCTION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Mt Lyell production for the four weeks ended April 30 was: Ore treated by mill, 6877 tons; concentrates produced ...

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  43. RUHR COAL MINES.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Work at practically all the mines in the, Ruhr is at a standstill awing to-the refusal of the miners to work over eight ...

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  44. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday Tasman Triggs, 80. salesman, was arrested to-day and charged with having assaulted a young married ...

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  45. ENGLISH RACING.

    A Reuter message of yesterday’s date states that in the Two Thousand Guineas, the starting prices of the placed horses (whose names appeared in ...

    Article : 73 words
  46. S. AFRICA V. DERBY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The weather was threatening overnight, and small showers fell. The South African captain, Taylor, won the toss, and ...

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  47. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Sandy Bay Rifle Club’s second shoot in the ‘A’ series, over the 300 500, and 600 yards ranges, will take place on Saturday afternoon. ...

    Article : 29 words
  48. Advertising

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