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  2. Advertising

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  3. WHEN BREEZES BLOW.

    COLOMBO, Saturday.—A schooner which arrived at Colombo on Thursday morning brought some of the [?] of four Maldivian schooners which, were ...

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  4. CHINA IN CHAOS.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—The American Ambassador to China (Mr. Schuman), addressing the American Association at Pekin yesterday, cited six recent ...

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  5. BRITISH RAILWAYS. Strike Must Ensue.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Secretary of the Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. Arthur Henderson), who was in communication with both partics the day ...

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  6. GERMAN LOAN. Bulk for Reparations.

    PARIS, Saturday.—After the Prime Minister of France (M. Poincare) had lengthily reviewed France's foregin policy, the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  7. "FADED PINK." SOCIALISTS NEW COLOR

    LONDON, Saturday.—When the British House of Commous met yesterday, Mr. J. H. Thomas, who is mentioned [?] the probable Sceretary of ...

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  8. CONVERT TO LABOR.

    Professor Gilbert Murray's wife has notified the Oxford Liberal Association that she has joined the Labor Party. ...

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  9. ANTI-SOCIALIST AMENDMENT.

    In connection with Mr. Churchill's, letter, it is noteworthy that a Parliamentary industrial group has given notice of an amendment to the ...

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  10. Important Circular.

    Reuter's states that an important, circular was issued this morning signed by the Industrial General Secretary of the National Union of Railway men ...

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  11. Britain Surprised.

    Surprise has been officially expressed in London by the news from Cologne that the French regis has issued a proclamation practically prohibiting all ...

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  12. NAGPUR SWARAJISTS. Legislative Crisis.

    NAGPUR, Saturday.—The Central Province Legislative Council, Swarajists forming the majority, to-day passed a motion of no-confidence in the ...

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  13. WEDDING PREVENTED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Three murders and a suicide prevented a wedding yesterday at the village of Stangelod, Brolo, Sicily, says the Messina ...

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  14. CHURCHILL'S SUGGESTION.

    Mr. Churchill is evidently among those Liberals who do not relish the idea of supporting Labor, for in his letter published yesterday, he declares ...

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  15. Barometer Very Low.

    The French franc, after a sharp rally, lost ground substantially yesterday. The average quotation was 92.75 francs to the £1. After hours it ...

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  16. EXCITEMENT AT DELHI.

    Consequent on the Central Province's legislative crisis increased excitement exists in political circles at Delhi over the assembling of the Central ...

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  17. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Senator Wilson, of Australin, is gratified by the progress of the Australian pavilion for the British Empire Exhibition at ...

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  18. National Party.

    The unionists can restore a real majority Government only by merging themsevles in a National Party whic his bound to be created in the ...

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  19. ATTEMPT TO SUPPORT BELGIAN FRANC.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday.—In an attempt to support the franc, the Belgian Premier (Colonel Theunis) has forbidden the banks to give advances or ...

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  20. TRADE DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Labor (Mr. H. D. Betterton), in a written answer to a question in the ...

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  21. Drinkwater's Divorce.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Divorce Court yesterday granted to the wife of John Drinkwater, the playwright, a decree [?] on the ground of ...

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  22. PROHIBITION.

    CHRISTIANIA, Saturday.—The Pre fects of Police and authorities throughout Norway, with few exceptions, report that the results of the prohibition ...

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  23. WILLIAM LE QUEX.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A committal order, suspended for one month, was granted yesterday by the Kingston County Court against William le Queux, ...

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  24. Italy v. Jugo-Slavia.

    ROME, Saturday.—It has been semiofficially announced that an Italo-Jugo Slav agreement regarding Fiume will be signed at Rome. It comprises no ...

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  25. Rum-Running in U.S.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Daily Telegraph's" diplomatie correspondent understands that the Dominion Governments' replies generally favor ...

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  26. Calcutta Hold-Up.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—The police deny Thursday's hold-up report. It is understood that the property alleged to have been stolen was fourd ...

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  27. Trevessa Epic.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The President of the British Board of Trade (Mr. Lloyd-Greame), on behalf of the Board of Trade, presenting Captain C. ...

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  28. Poultry for Britain.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Some years ago several consignments of Australian poultry reached the British market. They realised satisfactory prices, and ...

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  29. TONGUE LOOSENED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Ernest Hall, of Maidstone, five years of age, the son of a war cripple, was so badly frightened by a tramp a few months ago ...

    Article : 164 words
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  32. Troops for Gallipoli.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The exhibits at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters' exhibition at Burlington House include George Coats' large picture ...

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  33. Egyptian Cabinet Resigns.

    CAIRO, Saturday.—As a result of the Nationalist victories in the elections, the Egyptian Cabinet has resigned. King Fuad has requested the Premier ...

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  34. Australians Abroad.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce) will leave Britain for the Continent on January 26. He will visit ...

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  35. News from Abroad. BRITISH MIGRANTS FOR N.Z.

    LONDON, Saturday.—During the past three weeks 1,130 assisted British migrants, including 80 domestics, have sailed for Now Zealand. The ...

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  36. FRENCH TELEPHONE INNOVATION.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French Telephone Department is making an interesting innovation. For 60 francs (about 15/ at present rate of exchange) ...

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