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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The London "Daily Herald" (Labour) says in a leading article:—"The result of the by election for West Toxteth is a significant suggestion that the Government ...

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  3. AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York" Times" says:—President Coolidge has practically decided to call another conference of the Powers to ...

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  4. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire Day celebrations in London were on an unprecedented scale. Some eight thousand members of juvenile organisations took part in the stadium at ...

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  5. REPARATIONS.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" has published an article entitled "Labour and Germany: The Mask Thrown Off: No Reparations for Britain." The article points ...

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  6. THE FAR EAST.

    At a meeting of leaders of all parties in the Imperial Diet, including several ex-Ministers and some members of the Japanese nobility, the following motion ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    The luncheon given in honour of the American airmen by the Minister for War (General Ugaki) was a brilliant affair. It was attended by Cabinet ...

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  8. FINANCIAL SURVEY.

    The Stock Exchange continues to pursue a somewhat monotonous course, with a noticeable absence of speculative business, excent in oil shares, in which there ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL.

    After a conference between representatives of the Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association and the Chamber of Mines, it was announced to-day that the ...

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  10. New Liberal Campaign.

    In Brighton last night Mr. H. H. Asquith inaugurated the new Liberal Campaign. He paid a tribute to Mr. Lloyd George for his constant co-operation both in ...

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  11. Trouble in Norway.

    After two months of idleness some sixty thousand persons who were involved in the big industrial dispute are resuming work immediately on terms ...

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  12. A By-Election.

    The result of the Kelvingrove (Glasgow) by-election was:—Captain W. E. Elliot (Conservative). 15, 488 votes; Mr. A. Ferguson (Labourite). 11,167; and ...

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  13. Negotiations With Russia.

    An official despatch from Vladivostok says that the Japanese prisoners were released yesterday. The reports from Peking as to the ...

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  14. Profit-Sharing.

    In Cincinnati (Ohio)some 4,000 clothing workers have benefited by their employer's generosity, having received a dividend of 100 per cent. Mr. Arthue ...

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  15. FIJI AND CANADA.

    Mr. H. H. Rushion (Colonial Treasurer of Fiji) has arrived here to consult the managers of the Canadian Government's mercantile marine with regard to ...

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  16. Leader Interviewed.

    (Lieutenant L. H. Smith, interviewed. said:—"We knew that the trans Pacific leg of the flight would be the worst part of our journey, but it was ten times ...

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  17. Two New Bills.

    The House of Commons passed unanimously to-night the motion for the second readings of (1) a private Bill providing for the payment of an old age ...

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  18. THE COLOUR QUESTION.

    The colour question was raised in the Westminster County Court to-day, when Kenneth Sibert Gall, a native of Barbados, and a British subject, sued the ...

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  19. Thanksgiving Service.

    Their Majesties attended a thanksgiving service in the Stadium, when the bands of one thousand instruments and the choir of two thousand voices which ...

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  20. Dr.Sun-Yat-Sen.

    The "North China" Daily "News" (Shanghai) has obtained a photograph of the reception of Captain Doisy (the French Aviator), in Canton. It ...

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  21. FRANCE.

    The Campaign against President Millesand, which was considered at first to he post-election bluff, is now regarded very seriously. Not only the Socialists ...

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  22. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    It was Announced officially to-day that at a meeting, in the offices of the Department of Overseas Trade, with Mr. W. Lunn (Parliamentary Secretary of the ...

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  23. Claim Against Henry Ford.

    A Claim against Mr. Henry Ford (the manufacturer of motor cars) for 11,000,000 dollars has been filed in the Supreme Court by Mr. Edward Huff, who asserts ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    The match between the South Africans and Gloucestershire at Bristol ended in a draw to-day. The visitors closed their second innings at the tea adjournment. ...

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  25. Senator Wheeler's Case.

    By 56 votes to 5 the Senate adopted Senator Borah's report exonerating completely Senator B. K. Wheeler from the charges which were made against him ...

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  26. Y.A.L. TOURISTS.

    The Y.A.L. tourists spent Friday on the battlefields in France, and obtained many souvenirs. One boy found a German Iron Cross. They will leave for ...

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  27. Lord Meath's Message.

    In an Empire Day message the Earl of Meath (founder of the Empire movement) says:—"The proudest old-time boast was:—'I am a Roman citizen.' ...

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  28. World Court Scheme.

    The Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate has reported favourably on Senator Pepper's World Court plan ex-actly 15 months after the late President ...

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  29. Re-Building of Villages.

    The bulk of the ruined villages in the Somme area are springing up again, but it has been announced that Thiepval will not be re-bullt because of the fact that ...

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  30. Heavy Weather.

    The Y.A.L. tourists arrived at Dover in a tremendous gale. They were drenched by big seas which broke over the vessel in which they travelled from ...

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  31. "A United Empire."

    "A United Empire" was the theme of the speeches at the Empire Day dinner held under the auspices of the Royal Colonial Institute. The Duke of ...

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  32. DERBY SWEEPS.

    The Liverpool police raided yesterday certain premises in the city, and seized thousands of "counterfoils and large sums of money in connection with a Derby ...

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  33. STORM IN FREMANTLE.

    Saturday's boisterous weather in Fremantle was accompanied by a terrific wind and rain storm which swept through the town in the morning, causing ...

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  34. ITALY.

    The King, accompanied by the Queen and members of the Royal Family, opened the Parliament to-day. In his speech from the throne his Majesty said:—The ...

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  35. Swain's Island.

    President Coolidge sent to the Senate to-day a recommendation from the Secretary of State (Mr. C. E. Hughes) to the effect that American {?} he ...

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  36. Maclaren's Venture.

    A message from Akyab (Burma) reports that Squadron Leader Maclaren started for Rangoon this morning. but he had to make a descent is the Akyab ...

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  37. Match With M.C.C.

    The South Africans were to have commenced a match with the M.C.C. at Lord's to-day, but there were rainstorms overnight and this morning. Later on ...

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  38. Charges of Corruption.

    A message from Atlantic City reports that another remarkable revelation of Governmental corruption has been made by Mr. George Carter, head of the ...

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  39. Doisy's Flight.

    Captain Doisy (the French military aviator) has chosen a Breguet XIV., a 300-horse power machine, from the aeroplanes which were offered to him by ...

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  40. Duke of York's Hope.

    Responding to the toast of "The Royal Family," at the dinner of the Royal Colonial Institute, the Duke of York said:—"I bone to have many {?} ...

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  41. Jubaland Agreement.

    The Foreign Office announces that as a result of direct negotiations between Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and Signor Mussolini, it has been decided to conclude ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The British Cotton Growing Association says in its annual report that about 178,000 bales of cotton were grown last year in new fields in the British Empire. ...

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  43. COUNTY MATCHES.

    At Lord's Lancashire scored 204 and 278 for nine wickets, declared (Watson 73 E. Tyldesley 75), versus Middlesex 264 and 38 for 3 wickets. Drawn. ...

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  44. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    The greatest display this week from Pelemaumau, the hottest crater in the Kilauea volcano, came to-day, when there was a tremendous eruption, which ...

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  45. Royalties for London.

    The King and Queen of Italy, the Crown Prince, and Princess Mafalds have left by train for London. ...

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  46. A ROMANTIC CLAIM.

    In the Court of Session in Edinburgh to-day the hearing was begun of a romantic claim made by Constance Mary Lyon (19), a shop {?} ...

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  47. Australian Tributes.

    On the occasion of Empire Day, Sir Thomas Henley, of Sydney, laid a wreath of laurel on the Cenotaph in Whitehall. It was inscribed:— "To Australia's ...

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  48. "DEATH RAYS."

    The London "Daily Express" says:—Mr. Grindell-Matthews has returned to London to confer with regard to his "death rays" invention. Nevertheless. ...

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  49. War Condemned.

    In Springfield (Massachusetts) the Methodist Episcopal Conference adopted a compromise resolution condemning war as the suicide of civilisation, and ...

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  50. IN PERTH.

    "And the Law that ye make shall be law after the rule of your lands— This for the waxen Heath, and that for the Wattle bloom. ...

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  51. A SERIOUS FIRE.

    Damage to the extent of about £6,000 was done by a fire which occurred in the "Mercury" office early this morning. The bookbinding department, where the ...

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  52. IRELAND.

    Interviewed to-day in Dublin on the boundary question. President Cosgrave said that the Free State Government held itself bound by the Peace Treaty ...

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  53. Liquor on Liners.

    The steamers Berengaria and Pittsburgh left Southampton with a full supply of alcoholic liquor for the round trip. They are the first vessels to be ...

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  54. French Comments.

    The experiments of Mr. Grindell Matthews with a new ray of great destructive power have (says the Paris correspondent of the London "Daily ...

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  55. DOMINIONS AND BELGIUM.

    The members of the Belgian Mercantile and Financial Delegation were the guests of Sir James Allen at luncheon to-day in the New Zealand Pavilion at. ...

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  56. THE SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

    The South African team continues to be dogged by misfortune, as out of six matches played it has not yet succeeded in notching a win, while gate losses ...

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  57. RUSSIA.

    There has been a sensational trial of a number of judges. Examining Magistrates, and members of the Revolution {?] Tribunals by the Sunreme Court ...

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  58. SOUTH AFRICA.

    An examination of the nominations in connection with the general election shows that there will be only five three cornered contests—in Pretoria West. ...

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  59. BOY SCOUTS AND GIRL GUIDES.

    Nearly 500 members of the metropolitan troops of the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides attended a special Empire Day church parade in ...

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  60. "Chemical Defence."

    The Riga correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—The Central Communist Committee has issued an appeal for support for the ...

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  61. A NEW LOAN.

    The new Commonwealth loan for £10,000,000 has been fully subscribed. ...

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