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  2. FORD'S MILLIONS

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.-- Henry Ford is the world's richest man. Wall-street has decided this, after scrutinizing the latest finacial ...

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  3. GERMAN FLEET

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.-- "While the Untied Stents Government. the Shipping Board Congress and the American shipping interests are in the ...

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  4. GERMAN NOTE.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Britain is discreetly attempting to put a brake on the French, and to induce a less uncompromising attitude ...

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  5. WORKERS' CLAIMS

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Mr. H. J. Thomas (Labour member for Derby) has brought up for its second reading a Workmen's Compensation Bill. ...

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  6. BUSY DAYS

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir George Fuller is investigating the "road-rail" system. The chief feature of the locomotive is that it has rubber-tyred wheels, taking ...

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  7. AFTERNOON RALLY

    An afternoon meeting, addressed in Ann-street, Valley, by Messrs. P. B. Macgregor, A. C. Elphinstone, and E. W. H. Fowles, had some very humorous features. ...

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  8. NOT HOPELESS.

    MARYBOROUGH, Saturday.-- The final meeting of the present campaign by Mr. Charles Taylor, leader of the United party, was held in an industrial centre ...

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  9. "ALL'S WELL"

    "Labour will be returned on May 12 with a substantial majority," declared the Premier (Mr. Theodora) on Saturday, after he had completed his election tour ...

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  10. LABOUR'S RULE

    Major-General Sir, William Glasgow gave an address on Friday in support of the United party candidates for Sandgate and Nundah, the meetings being ...

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  11. ROYAL VISIT

    LONDON, Saturday.--"The Times" says in a leader, "The King and Queen of England are leaving to-day to visit the King and Queen of Italy. Sigpor ...

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  12. WORLD FLIGHT

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.-- The United States Army Air Service is to attempt a flight around the world in June, probably occupying six or eight ...

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  13. THE RED CHURCH

    LONDON, Saturday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Riga telegraphs that the Red church convocation opened at St. Saviour's Church, Moscow. ...

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  14. FARRAR DIVORCE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.-- The Appeal Court has decided that the divorce suit of the great operatic star, Goral-dine Farrar, against her actor ...

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  15. TRADE PROTECTION

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Sir James Allan (High Commissioner for New Zealand, and formerly Minster for Defence in the Dominion) said that, speaking as a ...

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  16. MR BRUCE'S SPEECH

    LONDON, Saturday.-- The highest authorities welcome Mr. Bruce's speech at Perth as broad-minded. "The Importal view has gained ground enormously of ...

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  17. WAR IN SIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Aa a result of the May Day fiasco, the Nationalist movement in Bavaria has lost considerable ground. Hitler is less popular. ...

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  18. CURZON SPEAKS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Marquess Curzon, presiding at a meeting of the Primrose League, said that he did not regard the European situation ...

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  19. A PERSONAL ISSUE

    Speaking in furtherance of the candidature of Mr. A. Petrie, the endorsed United party candidate for Toombul, at the Ascot State school, on Friday ...

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  20. "BROKEN FAITH"

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Four ex-servicemen, emigrants to Australia, have returned to England as stowaways. They have been sentenced to seven days' ...

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  21. HARDING'S VIEW

    LONDON, Saturday.-- President Harding this afternoon issued one of the shortest yet most significant statements of his presidential career. The news ...

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  22. BRITISH SCHOOLS

    LONDON. Saturday.-- Under the auspices of the Victoria League. Mr. Frank Tate (Director of Education in Victoria), speaks at the G[?]ldball on the ...

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  23. CENTRAL SEATS

    In the Central Queensland electorates hammers are swinging and the anvils ringing in the party forges, each set of candidates being intent on beating out ...

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  24. BRITISH ART

    LONDON, Sunday.--Speaking at a Royal Academy banquet the Prince of Wales said that he was of the opinion that a new and vigorous tone was ...

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  25. MAY IN LONDON

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Though to the Australians the weather is just summery enough to give them an appetite for their drinks Londoners profess to be swelter. ...

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  26. YOUTH'S IMPULSE

    LONDON, Saturday.--" I hardly show myself why I struck him," said a young Berlin bank clerk to the Judge when he was charged with having assaulted a rich ...

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  27. RUSSIA WARNED

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Evening Standard" states that the British Government is despatching to Russia a grave note, referring to the breaches of her ...

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  28. PAN-PACIFIC

    TOKIO, Saturday.-- Vice Admiral Rate, Minister for Marine speaking at the Pan-Pacific luncheon, endorses the suggestion of a Pan-Pacific League along ...

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  29. NEWFOUNDLAND

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.-- Yesterday's general elections in the colony of Newfoundland indicate that the Premier, the Hon. Sir. R. A. Squires, and the ...

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  30. KRUPP BRAWL'

    LONDON, Sunday.-- A message from Essen states that huge crowds, together with many French tanks and troops, marked the opening of the trial of the ...

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  31. BY AIR TO INDIA

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Arley of the Ministry of Transport, in the course of a speech, said that the Government desired to start as soon as possible on ...

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  32. CIVIL WAR

    TOKIO, Saturday.-- Japan has sent a warning to Pekin that civil war in Manchuria will involve many Japanese. While Japan does not desire to interfere ...

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  33. MELBA BETTER.

    LONDON, Sunday .-- [?] derwent a serious operation a month ago in the private hospital of Sir Douglas Shields. in Park-lane. She is now out ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN FILMS.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- A special system of Australian films is to commence at the Albeit Hall on May 12. ...

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  35. BLOCKADE HERO

    LONDON. Saturday.--Lieutenant E W. Billyard Leake, R.N. D.S.0. has been appointed flag-lieutenant to Vice Admiral Sir Sydney Fremantle. at ...

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  36. GEMS DISAPPEAR

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Another pearl case involves the mysterious disappearance of the contents of a registered package, posted from London to Barcelona. It ...

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