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  3. SACRED SOIL.

    An impressive ceremony was performed at the Amiens Cathedral, a visit to which opened the tour of the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) of the French ...

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  4. JAPANESE REGENT FIRED AT.

    The Prince Regent (Prince Hirohito) of Japan narrowly escaped death from an assailant's bullets while motoring to the Diet building to address Parliament. Irive, who accompanied him, was injured ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REAPPROACHMENT EXPECTED...

    The Washington representative of The New York Tribune states: —President Coolidge's friends are confident that the recognition of Russia by the United ...

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  6. CABARET DANCERS.

    Mr. S. Rowley, the Manila agent for the Australian Actors' Federation, has made public a letter from that association stating that a man using the name of a ...

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  7. ILLICIT LIQUOR SCANDAL.

    An illicit liquor scandal, which threatens to touch the most exclusive and highly connected circles at the American capital, has been disclosed, and a ...

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  8. THE CABINET RESIGNED.

    Following upon the unsuccessful attempt to assassinate Prince Hirohito, the police started a round-up of Anarchists. Rumours flew fast that the attack was an ...

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  9. EUROPEAN AIR SERVICE.

    The terms of the agreement between the British Government and the Imperial Air Transport Company, Limited, for the purpose of operating ...

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  10. EARLY WAR DAYS RECALLED.

    Mr. Bruce has sent a letter to the prefect of the Somme district, returning thanks for his reception and recognising the strong bonds between the peoples of ...

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  11. RAISULI'S DEATH REPORTED.

    Moors, who have arrived at Gibraltar from Tangier, state that the well-known Moorish bandit chieftain, Raisuli, who had been suffering from dropsy, died on ...

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  12. UNIVERSITY BURNED.

    A fire which broke out at the Imperial University at Fukuoka. The entire building, including the engineering college, was destroyed, and the damage is ...

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  13. NOTABLE CEMETERIES.

    The Ypres correspondent of the Australian Press Association states that the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Bruce) is continuing his tour. The roads in places ...

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  14. PRINCE REGENT'S REQUEST.

    Prince Hirohito has asked the Cabinet to stay in office for the present. It is expected, however, that it will resign before the Diet meets on January 20. ...

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  15. KU KLUX KLAN.

    Mr. E. Y. Clarke, who was formerly high in the councils of.the Ku Klux Klan, has written to President Coolridge offering to co-operate with the Executive "to end ...

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  16. GERMAN POLICY.

    The Berlin correspondent of The New York Times says:—It is insistently, rumoured in Berlin political circles that Dr. Stresemann may resume the post of ...

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  17. HEARSE DRIVERS' STRIKE.

    A strike of 1,000 New York funeral coach and hearse drivers has resulted in a situation under which funerals are' being held under very great difficulties. In ...

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  18. LIQUOR RUNNING.

    It is expected that an investigation will be made by a committee of members of Congress as to the declarations that supplies of liquor allowed to foreign ...

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  19. GAIETY AMIDST BANKRUPTCY.

    The New Year message of the Chancellor (Herr Marx) to the nation refers to the steps which the Government has recently taken, coupled with those it will ...

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  20. IRELAND'S ARMY.

    It is announced that the South of Ireland Government has decided to reorganize the army, taking the French Army as a model. The Ministry of Finance has ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE.

    Speaking at Wapenschouw (Orange Free State), the South African Minister of Defence (Col. Mentz) said the defence scheme contemplated by the department ...

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  22. REPARATIONS COMMISSION.

    The Paris correspondent of The New York Times reports:—The Reparations Commission officially nominated 15 delegates, who will represent the Allies ...

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  23. FRENCH TROOPS REDUCED.

    In view of the improved condition of the Ruhr area, the French Government has authorised General Degontte to reduce the army of occupation. Troops ...

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  24. BRITISH NAVAL DISPLAY.

    An impressive naval display has been fixed to take place in the Mediterranean on March 10 next. The whole of the vessels of the Atlantic and Mediterranean ...

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  25. BOLSHEVIK SUSPECT.

    The Calcutta, police Lave arrested Nolini Gupta, a noted Bolshevik agent, who travelled through Persia, and from that country in a coasting vessel to Karachi, with ...

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  26. ELECTION KISSES.

    Lady Terrington (Liberal member for High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire), one of the six ladies now occupying Beats in the House of Commons, made the following ...

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  27. CHRISTMAS HAILSTORM.

    Christmas Day was signalized in toe Transvaal Province of South Africa by an unprecedented hailstorm. The hailstones, which were really jagged lumps of ice, as ...

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  28. MAO SEPOY'S ACT.

    Capt. Standen, of the 2—9th Jats Regiment, was shot dead on Saturday, December 22, at Jandola, in Wiziristan, by a Sepoy who ran amok. ...

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  29. THE AMERICAN CANUTE.

    Acting on reports that, during a Presidential election campaign in Honduras, troops killed adherents of the opposition candidate and then crossed into ...

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  30. "PUSSYFOOT" JOHNSON'S VIEWS.

    "Pussyfoot" Johnson has arrived in London from South Africa. He said:—"If I had the power to make Britain dry by waving my hand I couldn't wave it. I ...

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  31. WONDERFUL WIRELESS.

    During th week-end the owners of even small-powered listening-in apparatus throughout Great Britain heard a musical programme broadcasted from ...

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  32. PRINCELY ROCKEFELLER GIFT.

    The trustees of the Rockfeller Foundation of New York have made a gift of £50,000 to the Edinburgh University for the purpose of erecting a chemical ...

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  33. HEAVY SNOWSTORM IN SCOTLAND.

    Christmas Day in Glasgow was marked by the heaviest fall of snow there for 30 years. ...

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