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  3. SUDAN IRRIGATION Makwar Sluices Opened

    KHARTOUM, Thursday.—In the prescnce of Sir Geoffrey Archer, 200 European guests and 10,000 natives, the British High Commissioner in Egypt ...

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  4. RUSSIANS IN CHINA Friction With Natives

    PEKING, Thursday.— The Russian Soviet Ambassador to Peking (M. Karakan) has written to the Chinese Foreign Office, stating that Chinese soldiery ...

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  5. JAPANESE POLITICS The Diet Reassembles

    TOKIO, Thursday.— The Tapanese Diat re-openod this morning. Tihe Premier (Baron Kato), and the Foreign Minister (Baron Shidehard) delivered ...

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  6. ALTERNATIVES Peopling Australia

    LONDON, Thursday.—German colonists for Australia were advocated by sovoral speakers at the Ladles' Imperial Club to-day. ...

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  8. LOVER OF ANIMALS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The late Mrs. Sarau Grove Grady, an octogenarian, left £100,000, which is the sixth of her estate, to institutions ...

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  9. APSLEY'S PUN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Apsley, who recently visited Australia incognito and worked there as a migrant, writing in "The Morning Post," ...

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  10. FINANCIAL PR0GHESS.

    The Minister for Finance (Mr. Hama. guchi) speaking in the Lower House this afternoon, outlined the Government's financial programme. He ...

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  11. WORLD MIGRATION Conference in London

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. W. Crump (organising secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen) interview d by a reporter for the Australian Press ...

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  12. BRITISH RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Thursday.— Trouble has re-artsen in the railway world. Today's conference of branch delegates of the National Union of Railwaymen ...

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  13. Germans Excluded

    LONDON Thursday.— The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook), is inviting tenders for expropriated German properties in New ...

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  14. "Let Us Forget"

    LONDON, Thursday.—The young English engineer, still in his thirties, Mr. John Gibson, of Middlesbrough, who was mainly responsible for [?] ...

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  15. Cause of the Trouble

    SHANG-HAI, Thursday.—The Chinese Eastern Railway friction between the Chinese and Russians was due to the fact that the Russian managers insisted ...

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  16. MARRIED 25 YEARS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mrs. Fair, of Berwick, has given birth, to the third lot of twins. She married 25 years ago, when 18 years of ...

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  17. Japan Vigilantly Watching

    TOKIO, Thursday. — The Japanese Diet re-assmbled to-day. Following the Ministerial speeches in the Upper House of the Premier (Baron Kato) and the ...

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  18. SNOW IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Snowstorms have occurred in the northern districts of Japan. Communications have been interfered with, trains having boon ...

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  19. LOCARNO TREATY

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.— The Belgian Chamber of Deputies today, by 124 votes to four, with four absentees, adopted the Bill ...

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  20. BUTTER IN BRITAIN Market Steady

    LONDON, Thursday.— The butter market is steady. Now Zealand choicest salted is realising 176/ per cwt; Australian, 164/ to 166/; unsalted, 168/ ...

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  21. WORKERS STAMPEDE

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—At the Grans metal works, sparks from a fuse fell on the table at which 30 operatives, mostly women, were working. The table was ...

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  22. COMMUNISTS

    WABSAW, Thursday.— During the past few days the Polish political police have arrested several hundred Communists alleged to be connected ...

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  23. BOY MIGRANTS

    LONDON, Thursday,— The Undersecretary of State for Dominion Affairs (the Earl of Clarendon), speaking at Bournemouth to-day in support of the ...

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  24. CHEESE E1RM.

    Checsc is firm. Now Zealand, whit, 102/ per cwt.; colored, 106/. ...

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  25. CHAINMAKERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Twelve chainmakers have volunteered for Qucens land, in reply to an Australian firm's offer of £5 a week to proceed to ...

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  26. Hong Kong and Canton

    HONG KONG, Thursday.— An official communique recapitulates that a friendly attempt will be made to arrive at a settlement with Canton by ...

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  27. THE FINAL FLING

    LONDON, Thursday.— Lord Suffield was to-day fined £2 with £5 costs for having being drunk and disorderly in the West End of London in the early ...

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  28. TROPICAL FARMING

    LONDON, Thursday.— The report of the principal of the Imporial College of Tropical Agriculture, St. Augustine, Trinidad, for the year 1924-25, states ...

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  29. German Ex-Royalties

    BERLIN, Thursday.— The Government parties are introducing a bill in the Reichstag for establishing a special court to deal with any further claims ...

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  32. BLOOD POISONING

    LONDON, Thursday.— Doctor Iris Fox, one of the most brilliant vernen doctors died this afternoon despite a nightlong vigil by experts. She has ...

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  34. FATAL FASCINATION

    LONDON, Thursday.— The trial of Bombardier Lincoln, charged with the murdor at Trowbridge, Wiltshire, of Edward Richards, in the latter's garden ...

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  35. Carol's First Wife

    BUCHAREST, Thursday.— Prince Carol's first wife, Tizi Lambrini, has been refused a passport to leave Rumania. It is said that she wishes to ...

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