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  2. WHY A BATH?

    LONDON, Tuesday.— “Is a bath a necessity or a luxury?” was the subject for debate in the committee of the House of Commons considering ...

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  3. MOROCCO WAR.

    MADRID, Wednesday.— A Mellila (Morocco) communique states that the Spanish forces, supported by convoys and artillery, escorting convoys ...

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  4. THE POLAR FLIGHT.

    CHRISTIANIA, Tuesday.—A Norwegian naval ship has left for Spitsbergen to assist in Captain Roald Amundsen's polar flight. It will call ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT.

    GENEVA, Tuesday.— League of Nations Commission on the reduction of armaments has decided to invite non-members of the League to ...

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  6. REPARATIONS. Germany’S Proposals.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— “The Daily Chronicle's” Berlin correspondent states that, recognising that the continuance of the reparations controversy ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN MIGRANTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.— “The Daily Express” publishes a remarkable announcement that Canada is preparing to receive 500,000 Austrian emigrants ...

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  8. RHINE OCCUPATION.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.— A locomotive attached to a French train exploded Troisdorf, in the Cologne district. One Frenchman was killed outright ...

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  9. WAR GRAVES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lieut-Colonel W. E. Guinness (Under-Secretary for War), in the House of Commons to-day stated that the number of ...

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  10. AEROPLANE CRASHES.

    ROME, Tuesday. — A military aeroplane flying from ,Tripoli to Borne, crashed. Four officers, who were passengers, were killed, and the ...

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  11. ENGLISH RACING.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — It is reported that an attempt was made to-day injure the racehorse Town Guard. When the horse, looking fit and well, ...

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  12. M. Worovsky’s Murderer.

    PARIS, Tuesdays-Telegrams from Geneva detail the life of Conradi, who when he assassinated M. Worovsky, the Russian delegate to the Near ...

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  13. GENERAL'S DECORATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — As a happy sequel to the decision of Lady Cowans (the widow of the late General John Cowans) to sell her husband's ...

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  14. U.S.A. AND FRANCE.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Colonel House, the American diplomat, has arrived, and is going to London, after which returns here to interview M. ...

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  15. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The West Australian loan has been practically Subscribed, but Sir J. D. Connolly (Agent-General) insists that the lists ...

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  16. A PERPLEXING DERBY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — This year's Derby is the most perplexing Derby living memory, say racing experts. Papyrus has been installed favorite, ...

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  17. IMMIGRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The State Immigration Committee has decided to requistion, through the Commonwealth Government, for the first ...

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  18. GOVERNOR CAUGHT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Retribution came swiftly to Roy Governor the aboriginal who has been terrify the Mendooran district lately. He ...

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  19. M. PROHIBITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Prime Minister), replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that the Government did not ...

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  20. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The meeting between Sir P. Lloyd-Gneamo (President of the Board of Trade) and representatives of Industry and Commerce ...

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  21. DOCTOR'S BRAVERY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The coroner at an inquest commended the resolute bravery and presence of mind of Dr. Henry Troutbeck. ...

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  22. Launceston's Abattoirs.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— A conference of representative of auctioneers, butchers, and meat producers with the City Council was held ...

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  23. PAPYRUS WINS DERBY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Derby was won by Papyrus, the favorite, with Pharos, which was heavily backed, from France, second; and ...

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  24. LONG HOURS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Church and Synagogue organisations, representing 50,000,000, of Protestants, Catholics, and Jews, issued a ...

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  25. CERTIFIERS OF DEATH.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Clifford Salter, the Labor member for Bermondsey has introduced a Bill In the of Commons to appoint public ...

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  26. ANCIENT HOSPITAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the Guildhall to-day the Prince of Wales, as chairman of the governors of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, received ...

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  27. CONFERENCE AGENDA

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sir Edward Dawson, Treasurer of the British Imperial Council of Commerce, lecturing the the Royal Society of Arts ...

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  28. CUSTOMS TARIFF.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.— A new official tariff guide has just been issued, containing approximately 15.000 derisions, based upon the customs tariff ...

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  29. DAVIS CUP.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Ireland surprisingly defeated India in the Davis tennis matches at Dublin by matches to two. The team will ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Messrs. J. B. Lobley and Oswald Birley and Miss Bess Nerriss are exhibiting in the Grosvenor Gallery summer ...

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  31. GASMAKERS’ DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— A compulsory conference convened by Mr. Justice Powers to deal with the dispute In the gas-making industry ...

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  32. IRISH ENVOYS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The special Federal Board resumed the hearing to-day of the case against the envoys, Father O'Flanagan and ...

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  33. BRITAIN'S SECOND TEAM ROUND

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Great Britain's Davis Cup team for the second will be Lycett Gilbert, Godfree, and Wheatley, with Woosnam ...

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  34. SUNDAY GAMES.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Archbishop of Canterbury, in a letter to secretary of the Imperial Alliance in Defence of Sunday, deplores ...

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  35. PERILOUS VOYAGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Captain Symonds his wife, and one sailor have left Southampton in a 26-ton yawl to endeavor to reach Australia. They ...

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  36. Navy Versus Air Force.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Lord Wimborne, in the House of Lords, asked whether, having regard to the country's finances, expenditure upon the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN CYCLIST.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Frank Corry, the Australian cyclist, defeated four other cyclists in a 20-mile motor-paced bicycle race. His time was ...

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  38. ADVERTISING MEETS.

    ATLANTIC CITY, Tuesday. — The Associated Advertising Clubs of the world, meeting here at an annual gathering, decided to hold their ...

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  39. ALL OVER A DOG.

    RICHMOND (Virginia), Tuesday.— Following a quarrel over a dog belonging to one of his congregation, the Rev. Pierce, a Baptist minister, ...

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  40. SENATOR PEARCE.

    MELBOURNE Wednesday.— Information has been received at the Home and Territories Department that Senator Pearce left Lake Nash station (Northern ...

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  41. ENGLISH CRICKET.

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  42. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.— In both Houses of the Indian Legislature in the forthcoming session motions are being brought forward to the effect ...

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  43. DRUG TRAFFIC.

    GENEVA, Tuesday. — The League Nations Opium Commission has adopted the American suggestion in favor of convening an International ...

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  44. Mr. O'Kelly's Complaints.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Mr. O'Kelly, one of the envoys, complained of ill treatment at the hands of police, and demanded protection ...

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  45. FEDERAL CAPITAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Public Works Committee has concluded the inquiry into the erection of provisional Parliamentary and other ...

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  46. COTTON INDUSTRY

    MANCHESTER, Tuesday. — The representatives of the employers and half a. million operatives in the cotton mills signed the most ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN BARON.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Baron von Steiner, formerly confidential adviser the late Austrian Emperor Francis Joseph II., has been arrested on a ...

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  48. CANADIAN'S STRONG VIEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "To blazes with trade with Germany, Belgium, France, and America!" This is the view expressed by Mr. Hanson, the ...

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  49. PEDIGREE CATTLE FOB AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON. Tuesday. — A consignment of pedigree cattle for Australia includes the four-year-old Shorthorn bull, Doune Monarch, for which ...

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