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  4. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    The NeW York "Heralds" Washington correspondent says that the resignation of Mr. Roland S. Morris (American Ambassador to Japan) is ...

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  5. GERMANY

    The Dresden authorities prevented a Communist plot to overthrow the municipal authorities by arresting 92 pf the ringleaders, including 14 ...

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  6. EARLY CABLES

    The ex Emperor Karl returned incognito to Budapest and visited the Regent (or Governor) Admiral Nicholas Horthy, who cold Karl that his ...

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  7. TRADE AND FINANCE

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report as follows under data March 31:— Chaff Fifteen fresh trucks with four carryovers yarded at the ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS

    Completely satisfying in practically every particular, "The Yeoman of the Guard," the second of the Gilbert and Sullivan revivals to Tie presented by ...

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  9. THE ANCESTRY OF MAN

    The beginning of the Age of Mansome 500,000 years ago, roughly estimated as the close of the Age of Mammals, marks in reality but the ...

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  10. AMERICAN CROPS DAMAGED.

    The Department of Agriculture has announced that a sudden decline in the temperature varying between 30 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit, during two ...

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  11. EX EMPEROR KARL

    The Echo de Paris says that sis Weeks ago ex Emperor Karl wrote to the Hungarian Primate intimating his willingness to accept the throne if it ...

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  12. FAT CATTLE MARKET, MIDLAND JUNCTION.

    Associated Agents report for week ending Tuesday, March 29:—Agents yarded 260 cattle and 14 vealers at Midland Junction today the bulk of ...

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  13. AMERICA ABOLISHES CENSORSHIP.

    The Navy Department has announced the suspension of all forms of supervision of news messages sent through the Naval Radio Bureau. ...

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  14. THE DREADNOUGHT

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Paris interviewed Admiral Locate, chief of the General Staff of the French Navy who said I ...

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  15. TEST CRICKET

    The "Yorkshire Post" Says "To provide a 'test' with trial matches of yalue it would require two almost equal elevens, entailing a double ...

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  16. WAR MINISTRIES TO EXPIRE.

    The three remaining war Ministries (those for food, shipping, and munitions) will empire tomorrow as well as the Governments control of coal ...

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  17. GAllIPOLI GRAVES.

    The War Graves Commission says that the graves in Gallipoli of soldiers of the Overseas Dominions are now in good order, and their permanent ...

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  18. METROPOLITAN FAT STOCK MARKET.

    Associated Agents report for week ending March 30:—Agents yarded 6,932 sheep, 884 ambs, 441 pigs, 149 cattle at Midland Junction today ...

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  19. DISARMAMENT QUESTION.

    The Washington correspondent of the New york "Times" says that while there is ground for the belief that Sir Auckland Geddes the British ...

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  20. ANOTHER PROTEST

    Germany has sent another Note to the League or Nations, protesting against the Allied penalties and the further occupation of German ...

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  21. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    A new phase has arisen in connection with the coal negotiations. Sir Robert S. Home (the President, of the Board of Trade) accepted the miners ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN XI. AT COLOMBO

    Owing to the late arrival of the O[?]ferley the projected cricket match between Australia and Ceylon, arranged for Colombo, while the vessel was ...

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  23. GRECO TURKISH WAR.

    M. Calogeropouios, the Greek Prime Minister, said in an interview today: —"The Greek victories in Asia Minor foreshadow a satisfactory solution of ...

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  24. PIPE COMBINE

    The Profiteering Committee reports that an effective combination called the Cast iron Pips Association has fixed the prices of pipes and castings. ...

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  25. Family Notices

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  26. INDIA

    On Tuesday the Viceroy prorogued tho Legislatures winter session, and in the evening made a public departure from Delhi A brilliant ...

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  27. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    It is understood that the State Department will reject the plea of Mr. Dantel O'Callaghan (Lord Mayor of Cork) to be allowed to remain in ...

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  28. GETTING YOUTH BACK AT 74

    In a Paris private hospital there is a patient of 74, who left London recently to try the "elizir of long life" experiment in the hope of being ...

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  29. PORTUGAL

    In Consequence of the discovery of a royalist plot, many arrests have been effected including that of Count Deberteandes, a former President of ...

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  30. AMERICA AND CHINA

    Mr. Charles E. Hughes (the Secretary of State), in a letter to J. P. Morgan and Co., the head of the American group of bankers in the ...

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  31. STALLION SHOW

    The King took two first prises at the Lynn Stallion Show with Chief of the Clans in the two year old class and Robin Hood in the three-year-old ...

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  32. HUMPHREY BISHOP CO.

    Tonight will witness the final presentation of the current programme at the Olympla, where the Humphrey Bishop combination maintain that ...

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  33. TASMANIA

    Mr. A. H. Ashbolt (Agent General for Tasmania) is negotiating for the purchase of two Holland steamshipe of about 2,000 tons on behalf of the ...

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  34. ESPLANADE GARDENS.

    The "Amazing Wife," with Mary M'Laren in the lead and the fine supporting programme, will be repeated at the Gardens tonight. ...

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  35. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN.

    In accordance with his own request, Mr. Roland S. Morriss resignation of the position of American Ambassador to Japan has been accepted by ...

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  36. THE PICTURES.

    Details of the various picture screenings axe advertised elsewhere in this edition. ...

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  37. COLOR PROBLEM IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Dr. Abdurahman, president of the South African Peoples Organisation in his presidential address at the annual congress of the body denounced ...

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  38. MR. JOHN STOREY

    Mr. John storey (Premier of New South Wales) visited the Somme area and proceeded to Paris, with the intention of returning to London ...

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  39. A VICTORY FOR BATHS.

    Although known to the majority of people as a novelist the Rev silas K. Hocking, whose retirement from the literary field after writing seventy ...

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  40. AMERICAN MURDERS

    A message from Atlanta reports that Judge Parks has declared the he will ask for military protection during the trials of the persons charged with ...

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