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  4. MAUNDY THURSDAY.

    JERUSALEM, Friday.—It became, known to-day that two clashes marked the Maundy Thursday religious observances. One was ...

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  5. Under Polar Ice.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Sir George Wilkins, the eminent Polar aviator-explorer, infirmed a representative of "The New York ...

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  6. MONACO'S MUDDLE.

    NICE, Saturday.—Despite the promises of Prince Louis to meet, the demands of the Monaco populace, considerable discontent ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S EASIER.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Cloudless mid-summer sun and warmth are forecastod to Continue throught England for the ...

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  9. DOWN IN THE SEA.

    [?]ZIA, Saturdya.—The Halian [?] Nameli successfully passed a [?]iure test to-day, beating the wourld depth by reaching 117 metres ...

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  10. NEW YORK 'CHANGE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Investigation by the extra-Congressional session which, asembles on May 15 into the warfare between the Fedral ...

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    MRS VALERIE SMITH, who successfully posed as "Captain Leslie Barker" in England for some years ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. VERSATLE TUNNEY.

    SEVILLE Saturday.—Tired of giving the [?] to his own species, [?] Tunney, retired boxing char[?] the world, has ...

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  13. Oil Burning Vessel.

    THEIR and C. branch liner, Baradine, in her trials, after being reconditioned and fitted with a Baver-Welch ...

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  14. PASSENGERS ARRESTED.

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Friday.—Two men and one woman, third class passengers on the Aorangi, were placed under technical arrest on the ...

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  15. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    MOSCOW, Saturday.—Sovicters are losing no chanco for cultivating the good opinion of the members of the British trade delegation ...

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  16. OVER 70 IN THE SHADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Gool Firday was marked by mid-summer heat, and [?] hours of sunshine. In the country[?] there were many shade ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S SURPLUS.

    Britain's revenue for 1928. 29 shows a surplus of £18,594,4[?] The revenue was [?] expenditure ...

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  18. [?] to India.

    LONDON, [?] There will be at elast a ton of mail aboard the first Indian 20-seate air [?] which leaves Croydon to-morrow. Sir Samuel ...

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  19. SEMI-DENI AL MADE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.— The Royal Canadian Mounted Police denied to-day having held three of the Aorangi's passengers, but they ...

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  20. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    MONTREA Saturday.—The members of the Yong Austrlaia League have arrived hes, this being the first Canadian city [?] by them. They ...

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  21. Remarkable Accident.

    LONDON', Saturday.—There was a remarkable accident at Cotherstone today. The ropes of a suspension bridge over the River Tees suapped when a ...

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  22. BOXING.

    NRW YORK, Saturday.—"Tom" Heency, who has been undergoing treatment at a local hospital for an infeeted lip as a result ...

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  23. Free Knickers.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Rev. John Gwyon, Rector of Bisley, left the whole of his estate of £7974 to provide a pair of knickers yearly for ...

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  24. IMALONE INCIDENT.

    NEW ORLEANS, Friday.—An article in the "Tribune" newspaper states that it is learned upon "the highest authority" that the conspiracy charges ...

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  25. OVERSEA BREVITIES.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Municipal Council has voted in favor of renaming the [?] throughfare, the Avenue Beise, de Boulogne, the Avenue ...

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  26. Endurance Flight.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Martin Jonsen to-day set a world solo flight endurance record of 35 hours 33 minutes 21 seconds, beating the late Royal ...

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  27. Light-Heavyweight Title

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—"Tommy" Loughran rotained the world's lightheavyweight championship when he received the decision in a ten-round bout ...

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  28. BRITISH COAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The crisis in the Australian coal trade is of special interest to Britain in view of the possibility of developing shipments ...

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  29. THE "RELIGIOUS ACTS"

    PARIS, Saturday.—The press comments favorably on the adoption by the Chamber of Deputies of nine projects known as the Religious Acts ...

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  30. France Ratifies Kellogg Pact.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The French Senate its unanimoulsy ratified the Kellogg [?] paer ...

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  31. No French Protest.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Foreign Secretary (M. Brinnd) announces that no French protest will be made concerning tho drowning of the French negro ...

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  32. The "Enterte Cordiale."

    CANNES, Friday.—The celbrations in [?]ection with the "Entente Cordisic" were stared to-day in the presence of the Duke of Connaught ...

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  33. TIMBER EXPORT TRADE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—After an extensive tour of Northern Europe to investigate the possibility, of extending Australia's hardwood markets, Mr. ...

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  34. Cook in America.

    SYRACUSE (New York), Saturday. —The Australian heavyweight, George Cook, and his managor, Ames, were interviewed to-day at the latter's home. ...

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  35. N.U.J. and T.U.C.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The National Union of Journalist, in conference, by aseard vote of 25,5 to 1501, rejected a proposal to re-affiate with the Trade ...

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  36. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Friday.—The reparations experts adjourned their conference for Easter afer presenting Herr Schacht, President of the German Reichsbank ...

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  37. SWIMMING.

    HONOLULU, Saturday.—Clarence Crabbe, the United Staes Olympic swimmer, to-day lefeated Arue Borg in the 400 metres freestyle event. Borg ...

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  38. Nansens Polar Venture.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Dr. Nanson, will arrive here shortly to consult the Government regarding plans for his North Polar voyage in the ...

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  39. AFGHAN THRONE.

    AMANULLAH LEADS 30,000 MEN. CALCUTTA, Sunday.—Ex-King Amannullah is marching on Kabul with 30,000 troops who are equipped with ...

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  42. European Middleweights.

    PARIS, Saturday.—It is announced that Marcel Thil, the new middleweight champion of Europe, will fight the British champion, "Tommy" ...

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