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  2. The Week's Cable News

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Geneva says:—Sir L. Groom addressed the Third Committee to-day. He said Australia was a young ...

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  3. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    A menage from Syosset says Lord Lascelles this morning took cognisance of the published report that the Prince of Wales attended the Firpo and Wills prize fight ...

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  4. WORLD TURNING TOWARDS PEACE.

    In a letter to the American Legion, dated from St. Paul (Minnesota), President Coolidge expresses the view that the world is turning increasingly towards peace, its preservation and peretuation. ...

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  5. ARMENIANS NOT WANTED.

    Melbourne.—The Armenian refuges are scarcely likely to be admitted into Australia. An assurance to the effect was given by the Home and Territories officers this ...

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  6. QUESTION OF SLAVERY.

    The committee of the league of Nations Assembly to-day discussed the question of slavery. Mr. Roden Buxton declared that the ...

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  7. LEAVING FOR CANADA.

    The Prince of Wales will probably leave for Canada on Thursday without waiting for the final polo game. During the remaining time the Prince and his party ...

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  8. DOES NOT LIKE PUBLICITY.

    The Prince of Wales may prolong his stay in Long Island. Although his departure for Alberta has tentatively been fixed for next Thursday, members of the ...

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  9. AMERICAN BOXING.

    At "Boyle's Thirty Acres," in New Jersey, the scene of the Dempsey and Carpentier fight, Wills decisively defeated Firpo in 12 rounds to-day. The ...

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  10. A VISIT TO NEW YORK.

    All in in readiness for the first polo match to-day, and the Prince of Wales will be present. It was stated that Lacey had sufficiently recovered to ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. AN ITALIAN TRAGEDY

    A workman, named Corvi, fired four shots from a revolver at a tramcar, in which one of the passengers was Signor Casalini, a member of ...

    Article : 326 words
  12. AN OCEAN MYSTERY.

    The "Daily Express" publishes a long story by Captian H. Lucy, who was wounded in the Dardanelles, and has arrived in London from India purporting to ...

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  13. ARMENIAN REFUGEES.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Geneva says:—The filth Committee's proposal to refer the question of the disposal of 200,000 ...

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  14. UTILISING THE BRITISH NAVY.

    In reference to the conflicting statements in the newspapers in regard to the suggestion that the League of Nations should utilise the British fleet in the event of ...

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  15. HUSBAND AND WIFE.

    That the police should not interrogate wives in regard to alleged crimes of their husbands without the consent of the husbands, was an opinion strongly ...

    Article : 158 words
  16. MR. HYDE'S SCHEME.

    Mr. Hyde's scheme provides that the world shall be divided into areas. The League would decide what nations should take part in a conflict, and to what ...

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  17. ANCIENT WALLS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that deep Bea divers north of the island of Rueger have discovered the remains of a large Danish warship ...

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  18. MECCA.

    The Wahabis have reached the environs of Mecca and the fall of the city is imminent. The Egyptian Government has ordered the transfer of its money to ...

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  19. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

    Dr. Stresemann denies that he is responsible for the cabled statement regard to Germany condition for entering the League of Nations. He decides ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. GERMANY STANDS OUT.

    The authoritative announcement issued last evening, that Germany is unable to enter the League of Nations until. the question of war Built is settled, has caused ...

    Article : 87 words
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