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  4. POPE'S LAST HOURS

    "The Times" Rome correspondent wires" The body of the late Pope was conveyed to the throne room on a scarlet bed by the cardinals. Relatives and nobles attended the State procession of Palatine officers, Swiss Goards, and Chamberlains. ...

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  5. FOR ALL TIME

    The Collins-Craig agreement has caused the utmost satisfaction in Ireland and England. Dublin wires states that Ireland is delightfully ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. VICTORY BONDS

    The trial of Reub[?] prosecution by Hora[?] who charged him with libel in connection with the Victory Bonds case, ...

    Article : 320 words
  7. MURDERED AND EATEN

    The Swedish Commission in Russia has forwarded to M. Branting (the Premier) an appalling report, alleging much madness and cannibalism. ...

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  10. AUSSIE FOOTBALLERS

    With the exception of the injured players, who joined the Orvieto in London, the Australian footballers are leaving this morning for France, to ...

    Article : 173 words
  11. DECIDED ADVANCE

    "The Irish Independent." halls Joyfully the joint statement of Mr. Collins and Sir James Craig as a great and decided advance towards Irish ...

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    The four-masted auxiliary schoomer Helen B. Sterling, which lost her mainmast and foundered. The Helen B. Sterling was a four-masted wooden auxiliary schooner of 1608 gross tonnage, built at Scattle, Washington, in 1917, by the Washington Shipping Corporation. She ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NO DIRECT CONFLICT

    Reuter's Paris correspondent wires: A reassuring indication of the policy he intends to pursue was given by Mr. Do Valera in an interview in a ...

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  14. THE SISTINE CHAPEL

    Benedict XV. Was elected Pope in the Sistine Chapel. It is a comparatively small apartment, adorned with frescoes by eminent artists of the Middle Ages, including Botticelli and Perugino. The end wall is occupied wholly by Michael Angelo's great work, "The Last Judgment," and the ceiling represents "The Creation ," "The Fall," "The Expalsion," and "The Deluge." It is one of the world's greatest masterpieces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. VISCOUNT BRYCE

    The death is announced of Viscount Bryce, P.C., G.S.V.O., F.R.S., etc. The late Viscount Bryce, of Dechmont, Lanarkshire, was born in 1838. ...

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  16. AFRICAN STRIKE

    Everything remains orderly, but there is a subtle change among the strikers. Threats of a rising are more frequent, and appear in ...

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  17. STOP-PRESS

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  18. PACIFIC SHIPPING

    A message from San Francisco states they Pacific Coast shipping Interests have concluded an agreement, whereby each American port will ...

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  19. AMATEUR SOCCER

    The amaeur international Soccer match between England and Wales, at Swansea, resulted in a win for England by 7 goals to nil. ...

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