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  4. S. AFRICAN FINANCES. UNSATISFACTORY.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday, — In the South African House of Assembly yesterday afternoon, the Minister for Finance (Mr. H. Burton, K.C.). in Iris ...

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  5. "A CRUEL LOSS."

    PARIS, Thursday, — The remains of the late Madame Sarah Bernhardt will be accorded a public funeral at the Cemetery of Pere La Chaies. The ...

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  6. DUBLIN SHOOTING.

    LONDON, Thursday, — A member of the Irish Civil Defence Crops, Johnson by name, was yesterday shot through the heart at the Theatre Royal, ...

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  7. WORK AND WAGES. BRITISH COAL BOOM.

    LONDON, Thursday, — The boom in Scottish coal continues. The quarter's exports are over 1,000,000 tons in excess of the first quarter, 1922. ...

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  8. THE RUHR. A VOLCANIC REGION.

    LONDON, Thursday, — In the British House of Commons yesterday, Sir, E. W. Griggs (N.L.) resumed the debate on the Consolidation Bill. He raised the ...

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  9. SANDY ON STILTS.

    LONDON, Thursday, — The Glassgow Presbytery has expressed strong views on Irish immigration to Scotland. It appeals to the church to make Scotland ...

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  10. RHONDDA VALLEY DEVELOPMENTS.

    Extensive colliery developments are proceeding in the Rhonda Valley, including the sinking of four new pits and two new shafts, giving ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S OVERFLOW

    LONDON, Thursday, — The Bishop of Salisbury (the Right Rev. Dr. St. Clair Donaldson, formerly Archbishop of Queensland), in a message to the press, ...

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  12. CONFERENCE ADJOURNED.

    The miners' conference has adjourned to enable the districts to be consulted, whether the present agreement shall be amended or he ended. ...

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  13. IRONSTONE MINES RE-OPEN.

    The delegates of the C leveland miners, Middlesbrough, have decided to revert to an eight-hours' working day, in return for cortain increases in ...

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  14. MARRIED WOMEN.

    LONDON, Thursday, — In the British House of Commons yesterday, Sir, J.G. Butcher (Con.) directed attention to Mr. Justice M'Cardie's judgement on ...

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  15. THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The national conference of the Railwaymen's Union, after discussing for six hours yesterday, the railway, companies' proposal to withdraw a further ...

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  16. FINALISING VIOTORIAN SCHEME.

    LONDON, Thursday, — The Premier of Victoria (Mr.Lawson) is at Paris. He will be visiting the battlefields during Easter. He is due in London ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Thursday, — In the British House of Commons yesterday, replying to Sir C. Kinloch-Cooke (Con. for Plymouth), the First Lord of the British ...

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  18. BUILDERS' LOCK-OUT.

    The building employers of Britain have decided to post lock-out notices operating on April 14 to enforce their demand for an extension of summer ...

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  19. The Railways.

    When introducing the railway budget, the Minister for Railways (MR. J. W. Jagger) stated that the revenue had been estimated at nearly ...

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  20. WESTERN MANNERS.

    LAHORE, Thursday, — During his recent tour Amir Amanulla Khan, of Afganistan predicted the British Irontier dressed in the clothes of an ...

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  21. A Good Augury.

    The reductions in the wages of navigation officers and engineers amounts to 30/ monthly on long voyages, and 10/ weekly on short voyages. ...

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  22. Egyptology, Endangered.

    CAIRO, Thursday, — The Egyptian Government has received several protests from excavators against the proposed law providing that all ...

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  23. UNIMAGINABLE.

    LONDON, Thursday, — A strange action in the Divorce Court has been brought by George Kent against Edgar Atkinson, claining damages for alleged ...

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  24. MERCHANDISE MARKS

    LONDON, Thursday, — The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Allen) is making representation to the British Government with ...

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  25. Stolen Treasures.

    LONDON, Thursday, — In the small hours of the morning of Sunday, March 18, while the family was asleep, Benham Park, a lonely country mansion at ...

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  26. U.S. COTTON WORKERS' WAGES INCREASED.

    BOSTON, Thursday, — The woollen and cotton mills throughout the New England district, employing 65,000 operators, have increased the wages by 124 ...

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  27. France's "Unknown."

    PARIS, Thursday, — The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir James Allen), who is visiting Pais to sign the air protocol, yesterday placed a ...

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  28. THE DUKE'S WEDDING

    LONDON, Thursday, — The wedding dress of Lady Elisabeth Bowes-Lyon, who is to be married to the Duke of York on April 26, has been copied from ...

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  29. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Thursday, — The Premier of New South Wales (Sir George Fuller), Lady and Miss Fuller, and Mr. Oakoshot (architeet) spent yesterday at ...

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  30. Society World Tour.

    LONDON, Thursday, — In ots issue yesterday, "The Daily Chronicle" stated that a number of society people are to start to-day on a 40,000 miles ...

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  31. RAILWAY INSPECTOR

    A Berlin message States that the chief railway inspector at Ludwigshafen has been sentenced to 20 years' impisonment for having refused to ...

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  32. PERMANENT CONTROL.

    The correspondent for the "Daily Express" at Cologue reports that M. Poineare, in speech there, declared that the Versailles sanetions in ...

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  33. AIR TRANSPORT.

    LONDON, Thursday, — The Imperial Air Ministry has invited applications from promoters to form an Air Transport Company subsidised by the ...

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  34. DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS ONLY.

    According to a message from paris, the "Echo de Paris" states that 'M. Saint Hamer. on France's behalf, recently asked the British Prime Minister ...

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  35. Short-Lived Liberty.

    CORBERT (Georgia), Thursday, — The two convicts who escaped from the Atlanta gaol on Tuesday were re-cap turned yesterday after an exciting 100 ...

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  36. Beecham Bankrupt.

    LONDON, Thursday, — The executor of Joseph Beecham's estate has ordered the writing of a cheque for £ 40,000, thus paying the late Sir Thomas ...

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  37. MORTAGE ON GERMAN LOAN.

    It is reported from Paris that the Reparations Commission has sent a letter to Germany dealing with the recently-issued £10,000,000 gold loan, and ...

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  38. PRINCE AS JOCKEY.

    LONDON, Thursday, — The Prince of Wales had the biggest test of his racing career at Mclton-Mowbray hunt meeting at Barton Lazars yesterday, ...

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  39. Indian Salt Tax.

    LAHORE, Thursday, — The greatest excitement still reigns in all circles over the salt tax, which it is generally expected, the Victory (Lord Reading) ...

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  40. MALICIOUS INCENDIARISM.

    It is reported from Berlin that the German authorities, after an inquiry into the circumstances connected with the fire at the Wiesbaden Theatre on ...

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  43. POPE'S EASTER ENCYCLICAL.

    According to a Rome message, it is reported that the Pope will issue an Easter Eneyelical urging France and Germany to sign a non-aggression pact. ...

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