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  4. GERMANY DISARMED.

    BERLIN, Monday. — The Interallied Military Commission officially ceases to function to-night. A few officers will remain to wind up ...

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  5. HUNGARIAN MONARCHY.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Daily Chronicle's" Buda Pest correspondent says that the Monarchists in Hungary have split into two groups, one, led by ...

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  6. PEKING PROTEST. For Home Consumption.

    PEKING, Monday.—The Peking Government has sent to the British Legation the following statement:— "In view of the friendly ...

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  7. Britain Blameworthy.

    GENEVA, Monday.—League of Nations' circles opine that the movement of British troops will not continue. While it is a violation of Article 10 ...

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  8. 226,500,000.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The United States Census Bureau announced to-day that the population of the United States would pass 118,628,000 by July 1, ...

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  9. SECRET OF LIFE.

    BERKELEY (California), Monday.— Doctors Guy Clark and Paul Sharp, of the Department of Bio-Chemistry of the University of California, have ...

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  10. GERMAN CABINET.

    BERLIN, Monday.—President von Hindenburg has appointed Herr Walter von Keudell and Dr. Hargt Minister for the Interior and Minister for ...

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  11. GENEROUS SPORTSMAN.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Essex County cricket ground has been preserved in perpetuity through an anonymous offer to purchase it by a leading ...

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  12. LIBERAL IN DESPAIR.

    LONDON, Thursday.— It is understood that Captain Wedgwood Beun, Liberal M.P., met the Liberals in his constituency of Leith last Friday, and ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S BEAM.

    LONDON, Monday.—Beam messages from Australia are still being transmitted; there will be no immediate retesting. It is hoped later to instal ...

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  14. Boxing.

    MANCHESTER, Monday.—Boxing at Manchester to-night, Tom Berry retained the British light-heavyweight championship, outpointing Dave M'Gill, ...

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  15. PACIFIC CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday.—In regard to the cabled report from Australia advocating a reduction in press cable rates, authorities of the Pacific Cable Company say ...

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  16. Blood Thicker Than Water.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Although the greater part of the American press commends most favorably the conciliatory and helpful tone of Sir Austen ...

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  17. S.A. Loan Oversubscribed.

    LONDON, Monday.—The South Australian £2,500,000 loan has been largely oversubscribed. Its success has gratified financial circles. It is regarded as ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN FASCISTS.

    VIENNA, Monday.—Two hundred and fifty, thousand men and women, mainly factory hands, struck work to-day and marched in procession to the ...

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  19. POLICE METHODS.

    LONDON, Monday.—"Their ways are not ours," sums up the conclusions arrived at by Detective Piggott, of Melbourne, on the American police ...

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  20. N.S.W. Loan in America.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Agent-General for New South Wales (Lord Chelmsford) will be leaving for America on Wednesday to finalise the New ...

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  21. NOT RECEIVED IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday.—The newspapers display an alleged message from Peking declaring that the Peking Government, has sent a note to Downing ...

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  22. AMERICA'S IRELAND.

    MANILA, Monday. — The United States constabulary stormed a Moro fort to-day. They killed 35 wounded many, and dispersed 200 Moros who ...

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  23. THE SCATTERED JEWS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Dr. Alexander Goldstein, a prominent Zionist, left Josusalem on January 18 on a world tour of "remote Jewries," including ...

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  24. JAPANESE TYPEWRITER

    A person of ordinary intelligence may learn to use an English typewriter in a mouth or so, but if one discovered how to manipulate a Japanese ...

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  25. Queensland Governorship.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Colonial Office denies, the report that Queensland has turned down two nominations for the Governorship. Only one nomination ...

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  26. Labor Accusation.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Labor Party at the week-end accused Britain of backing the Northern army, but this is classed officially as "a Complete and ...

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  27. WAK LORDS LATEST MOVE.

    PEKING, Monday.—The latest move of the Northern Chinese War Lords indicates an early offensive against Hankow. Marshal Wu Pei-fu welcomed ...

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  29. OFFICIAL CHANGES AT PEKING.

    SHANGHAI, Monday.—A Peking mandate to-night dismissed Mr. Aglen and appointed the Britisher Mr. Edwards Acting-Inspector-General of ...

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  30. MACDONALD'S CONDITIONAL SUPPORT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), during the course of a speech to his constituents at ...

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  31. EMERGENCY REGULATIONS AT HONG KONG.

    HONG KONG, Monday.—An emissary from Canton, who delivered an inflammatory anti-British speech at a meeting of workmen yesterday, was ...

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  32. THE MEN WHO COUNT.

    Mr. Macdonald [?]ulogised the work of Mr. Miles Lampson (British Ambassador) and Mr. O'Malley (secretary at the British Legation), who are acting ...

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  33. HOSPITAL SHIP ON THE WAY.

    MALTA, Monday.—The hospital ship Maine left Malta to-day on its way to China. ...

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