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  2. POLITE, BUT FIRM

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The latest note td Japan from the Secretary of State (Mr. Hughes) published to-night, expresses appreciation at the co-operation of Japan in carrying out the gentlemen’s agreement of 1917. Under ...

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  3. CABLES TELL US

    In the House of Commons motions to provide for preference to Empire products were defeated. ...

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  4. NO PREFERENCE! Debate in House of Commons

    LONDON, Thursday.—Put to the lest of a vote in the House of Commons, motions for preference for Empire products were defeated. A motion for the free importation of Empire grown ...

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  5. MEXICO ANXIOUS

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — The American Embassy has taken over the archives of the British Legation at Mexico. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BALLOON RACE

    LONDON, Thursday. — De Muyter (Belgium) won the balloon race for the Gordon Bennet Cup. He landed in Abbshead, ...

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  7. MAY VISIT US

    LONDON, Thursday.—"I should love to go to Australia,” said Mdlle. Suzanne Lenglen, the tennis star, to The Sun representative to-day. “Mr, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WANTED TO SHOUT OUT

    Mr. Gibson The Postmaster-General for Australia (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRILLIANT TENNIS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Gerald Patterson's improved condition was manifested when he defeated Harvey Snodgrass, the Southern ...

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  10. DAVIS CUP

    LONDON, Thursday. — Cochet and Brugnon (France) defeated Hadi and Fyzee (India) in the opening doubles of the Davis Cup ...

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  11. BISLEY TEAM

    LONDON, Thursday.— "Tip us a winner for the Ascot Gold Cup, never mind our shooting,” was the Australian Bisley team’s greeting ...

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  12. POSTAL STRIKE

    OTTAWA, Thursday. — Toronto postal employees went out on strike to-day, and before the week-end postal services all over the ...

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  13. RUSSELL DECISION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The decision of the Law Lords in the Russell case is introducing difficulties in the Divorce Court. ...

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  14. OLYMPIC GAMES

    LONDON, Thursday. — Miss Gwitha Shand, the N.Z. Olympic swiminer, is training, with Miss Gant, London, at Hammersmith ...

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  15. AT THE WAXWORKS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Australian Boy Scouts met with many disappointments to-day, when visiting the chamber of horrors at ...

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  16. GRIM MUSSOLINI

    ROME, Thursday.—Signor Mussolini is dedicating himself to the Titanic task of discovering Facisti faults. ...

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  17. LABOR HOLDS BALANCE

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—General Smuts has issued a cheering message to his supporters, in which he states:—“Taking the wider ...

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  18. 2000 COMING

    LONDON, Thursday. — By the Bendigo, Sophocles, Orsova, and Jervis Bay, which leave this week, 2000 immigrants will be brought ...

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  19. HENRY FORD ROBBED

    DETROIT, Thursday.—During the absence of the inmates, thieves broke into the house of Henry Ford, of motor-car fame. ...

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