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  2. Mr. Harvey's Speech

    The "New York World's'' Washington correspondent states that President Harding and the Secretary of State (Mr. C. E Hughes) are embarrassed by the ...

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  3. Imperial Conference

    The "Sunday Times" publishes a lengthy extract of Mr. Hughes' speech in the Commonwealth Parliament regarding the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese treaty, ...

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  4. Affairs in India

    An Indian contemporary reports Gandhi as saying that he spoke to the Viceroy (the Earl of Reading) alone, and ,fully explained that the root cause to ...

    Article : 221 words
  5. North Motton Murder

    Before Mr. Justice Ewing, in the Supreme Court on Saturday morning, Mr. A. G. Ogilvie, on behalf of George William King, who Is awaiting trial on ...

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  6. Great Match at Lord's

    The match between the Australia and Marylebone C.C was commenced to-day in brilliant weather. The attendance was large and the wicket fast. ...

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  7. The Irish Question

    Through Cardinal Logue, the Pope has sent 200,000 lire for the relief of distress in Ireland. In a covering letter the Pope says:— ...

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  8. Statement by General Smuts

    In a statement in the Assembly at Capetown regarding the Conference of Premiers, General Smuts said that he proposed to take with him tie ...

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  9. PRICE OF GOLD

    The Real mining houses are considering important proposals for stabilising the price of gold. It is suggested that the year's output should be sold in ...

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  10. UNPRECEDENTED STORM.

    An electric storm, continuing for over 50 hours, dislocated the Bombay telegraph service for three days. Ordinarily such a storm lasts a few hours. ...

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  11. FIRE ON A LINER

    A fire caused by a leaking oil tank caused heavy damage to the United States Shipping Board's liner Panhandle State, and the vessel has been beached. ...

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  12. COOLIES IN DESPERATE PLIGHT.

    The Assam ten coolics are in a desperate plight of starvation. They are getting to their homes, accompanied by the extremist ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICAN SENATE

    The Premier stated in the Assembly at Capetown that it was not the intention of the Government this session or in the near future to legislate regarding ...

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  14. LULL IN NEGOTIATIONS.

    Owing to the Ramzan festival, there is a complete lull ill the Indo-Afghan negotiations. The relations between the mission and the Afghan Court are most ...

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  15. AMERICAN NEWS

    At Bayonne (New Jersey), Cuiseppe Defilipo, an Italian truckman, has been arrested, and formally charged with driving the wagon in Wall-street when an ...

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  16. A STORY DENIED.

    The Kabul newspaper "Afghan" has just received a denial of the spy story cabled on May 14. It says the Amit never sent such a spy nor contemplated ...

    Article : 310 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN FIELDING.

    The spectators at Essex were loud in praise of the Australians' fielding particularly the returns from the deep field. A prominent old-time cricketer ascribed ...

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  18. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED.

    At Charleston (West Virginia) the Governor has proclaimed martial-law over the Mingo country, which has been the scene of fighting among mine factions. ...

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  19. MENNONITES LEAVE CANADA.

    From Swift Current (Saskatchewan) it is reported that the Mennonite colony, numbering 80,000, has completed arrangements to move from Canada to ...

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  20. Motors in Collision

    A motor accident occurred early on Saturday evening on the coast road about a mile on the Deloraine side of the '"Forest." An Overland car, owned ...

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  21. QUESTION OF HOURS.

    Mr. Sidney Smith, manager of the Australian team) stated that after a series of conferences with members of the Marylebone committee, and finally with ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. MELBOURN BOARD OF WORKS

    The prospectus has been issued of the Melbourne Board of Works' conversion loan. The amount is £1,140,000, 6½ per cent., at £99, replacing the ...

    Article : 84 words
  23. CRICKET CONTROL.

    At the Instance of Mr. Sidney Smith, a meeting of an Imperial Cricket Conference will be held at Lord's on June G. Mr. Smith is compiling a list of matters ...

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  24. CONSUMPTION CURE

    Eight British specialists, including Sir Harry Bruce Porter, visited Geneva to investigate Dr. Spahlinger's laboratory. They examined every stage of the ...

    Article : 105 words
  25. AIR RAIDS AND BOMBARDMENT

    The commission which investigated the war damage to 'Paris and neighbourhood through aerial raids and Bertha's bombardments, assessed the amount at ...

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  26. SUPREME COUNCIL MEETING

    The Foreign Office has received a note ,from M. Briand, cordially agreeing to a meeting of the Supreme Council at "Boulogne, without any stipulation. An ...

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  27. RUSSIAN POLITICS

    A sharp disagreement has occured between M. Lenin and M. Trotsky. The former declared at a Soviet Council meeting in Moscow that the time had ...

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  28. HUGE PROFITS MADE

    The Berlin Aniline Dyes and Nitro Trust, comprising six companies, made fin 1920 a gross profit of nearly 522,000,000 'marks—double that of the previous year. ...

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  29. NDOPTION OF CHILDREN

    A departmental committee on the adoption of children recommends an act giving legal recognition of option securing the adopter and child rights and ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

    The Australians will leave for south Africa by the Balmoral Castle on September 30. ...

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  31. Twelve Months for Forgery

    Henry Edward Jourdain was presented before Mr. .Justice Ewing in the Supreme Court on Saturday morning, for sentence on a charge admitted in the Police Court ...

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  32. BRITISH COAL CRISIS

    On officer of the Coal Owners' Association denies that the owners suggested any new scheme. The owners. made a perfectly fair offer to the late ...

    Article : 130 words
  33. TURKEY OR GREECE.

    The Turks are expecting that the Greek offensive, which will be undertaken shortly, will decide definitely the diplomatic and military domination of Turkey ...

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  34. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    The debate on reparations in the Chamber of Deputies at Paris has been adjourned until Tuesday. M. Briand has not vet spoken.. ...

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  35. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Ex-Emperor Charles of Austria has notified the Federal Council of Geneva of his intention to leave Switzerland in August, without indicating his proposed ...

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  36. IRRECONCILABLES IN ANGORA.

    A new party of irreconcilables has been formed in Angora, under Kemal Pasha's presidency. It is definitely allying itself with the Russian against the ...

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  37. TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS

    The Solicitor-General (Sir E. Pollock, K.C., M.P.) and 60 witnesses have started for Leipzig to give evidence at the trial of war criminals. It is expected that ...

    Article : 43 words
  38. R.M.S. OSTERLEY

    Having secured a complement of stewards, the R.M.S. Osterley leaves London for Australia on May 25. ...

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  39. ASSISTANCE FOR MINERS.

    The Belgian miners have decided to contribute 200000 frames to assist the British miners. ...

    Article : 20 words
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