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  3. GERMAN SUBTERFUGE. H00DWINKING THE ALLIES.

    It is reported from London that a "circumstantial article on thc German army plot" asserts that Germnny is hoodwinking thE Allies. Though the ...

    Article : 177 words
  4. AT WASHINGTON. WHISPERS OF IRRITATION.

    Whispers of irritation, which may have been begotten by open as well as secret diplomacy, are being heard at Washington. These have to be ...

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  5. THE DIAMOND MARKET.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. — Owing to the collapse of the diamond market a serious crisis has arisen at Kimberley. At a mass meeting of trade unions ...

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  6. TREGONISSEY MYSTERY. WIFE'S SUPICIOUS DEATH.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — On November 15 Edward Black, an insurance agent, at Tregonissey, in Cornwall, left home on an alleged business engament. His ...

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  7. THE PRINCE IN INDIA. LAST DAY AT BOMBAY.

    LAHORE, Tuesday. — On the last day of the Prince's visit to Bombay he spent a busy morning. His Royal Highness first visited the ...

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  8. S. AFRICAN COMMERCE.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — With a view to opening up new markets for South African commerce the Union Government has appointed Mr. Karl ...

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  9. PRINCESS MARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Central News" states that Princess Mary, the only daughter of King George and Queen Mary, is engaged to Viscount ...

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  10. MAKING "SPORTING FIREARMS."

    As regards arsenals, they attempted to obtain permission to produce armaments exceeding the proper quota by three times. Though the Control ...

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  11. CLEAN, UP BY CHRISTMAS.

    Senator Lodge is quoted as predicting a clean-up by Christmas, and another enthusiast has induced French delegate to agree to mid-December as ...

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  12. ARBUCKLE'S TRIAL.

    SAN FRANC[?], Tuesday. — The trial of "Fatty" Arbuckle, the wellknown cinema comedian, charged with the manslaughter of Virginia Rappe, a ...

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  13. BRITSH ECONOMIES.

    The London "Evening News" states that drastic cuts in the personnel of all decks are foreshadowed by the British Admiralty in response to the ...

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  14. FAREWELL TO BOMBAY.

    The Prince hade farewell to Bombay to-night after a visit which has undoubtedly had an excellent effect, and which has been thoroughly ...

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  15. WITH EX-SERVICEMEN.

    This, the last day, was shorn of any heavy ceremonial. The principal event was the meeting in the morning between the Prince and ex-servicemen on ...

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  16. DEBATE DIFFICULTIES.

    The progress of the Far Eastern Committee has been inevitably slow in the early stages, and must not be regarded as a discouraging sign. In the ...

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  17. EX=ENEMY MINING SHARES.

    A London message states that as the law does not permit companies to purchase sharcs formerly held by exenemics, Sir George Doolectte, chairman ...

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  18. POPULAR WITH THE NATIVES.

    No better proof of the Prmce's popularity was needed than a glimpse at this crow of Indians, which was allowed to come freely against the ...

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  19. AFRICAN GRAIN ELEVATORS.

    A message from Capetown states that the Union Government has decided to place a contract for the erection of 36 grain elevators with the ...

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  20. "CROWN AND ANCHOR."

    It is reported from London that the favorite service game of "crown, and anchor" has been condemned by the Naval Commander-in-Chief at ...

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  21. BARRY'S NEW ROLE.

    It is reported from London that Ernest Barry, the champion sculler, has finally retired from sculling, and has now taken up boxing promoting at ...

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  22. LATROBE WAR MEMORIAL.

    The credit balance at the Savings Bank to the above fund has now reached the total of £668/7/1, and £108 17/ of this amount is the result of the ...

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  23. GOLD AND DIAMONDS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Danzig states that the extreme nervousness of a passenger who was being searched by Customs ...

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  24. WELL WORTH THE EFFORT.

    His hours and a half in the griling heat was well worth the effort ir involved. He was cheered again and again No one who saw the excited ...

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  25. BALFOUR'S SPEECH.

    Further comment by the United States press on Mr, Balfour's speech, accepting the principle of Judge Hughes' proppsals, is as follow:— ...

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  26. GANDHIRTS SUBDUED.

    The Gandhists, both in the bazaars and heyond, have remained very subdued after their futile rioting, and whatever bitterness still exists in the ...

    Article : 236 words
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  28. MYSTERIOUS OCCURRENCE.

    Of a party of 100 convicted Moplnhs entrained at Tirur, 56 were found dead —asphyxiated—upon arrival at Podamur. The survivors received immediate ...

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  31. FRENCH SUBMARINES.

    A message from Paris says it is noteworthy in connection with present events in Washington that the French Senate Naval Committee has invited ...

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