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  3. LORD HAIG,

    The Edinburgh Castle, conveying. Field-Marshal Earl Hals and eight delegates to the former service men's conference, arrived In Table Bay ...

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  4. IRISH SITUATION.

    The "Observer" understands that the rigorous military investment and House searching now proceeding in portion of Dublin is aimed at the arrest of ...

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  5. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The "Observer" agrees that the Dominions and India must be consulted with regard to the question of Egypt, and says, "The delay over this ...

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  6. LONDON CONFERENCE.

    On the eve of the North Eastern and Reparation conferences, in London, M. Briand, the French Premier, In a statement to the "Observer" says that ...

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  7. CASK FOR GREECE

    The opening meeting of the Conference Heard M. Kalogeropoulos setting forth the Greek Standpoint. He urged the maintenance of the Turkish ...

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  8. MIDDLE EAST SITUATION.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris states that French awaits the conference with intense anxiety. M. Poincare, writing in "Le Temps" and ...

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  9. GREEK CLAIMS.

    Information from Greek [?] sources puts the total strength of the forces of Mustapha Kemal in Asia [?] or at under 60,000, including all [?] ...

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  10. BIG MOVE EXPECTED.

    According to the Dublin correspondent of the "observer" there is every reason to believe that a far more, extensive, movement than the SInn Fein ...

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  11. BRITISH COAL TRADE.

    The fresh crisis in the coal trade will be considered at the conference of miners' delegates in London to-morrow and Thursday, serious ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. TIDE TURNING.

    An optimistic view of British trade is taken by by Mr.Kellaway (Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs) in a speech at Luton he said that ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. TRANSIT COMMUNICATIONS.

    Mr. H. C. Smart (head of the Publicity Department at Australia HOuse) represented Australia at a conference of the Dominions including India and ...

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  14. EXPLAINS HIS MISSION.

    Field-Marshal Viscount Haig was accorded a tremendous reception in the City Hall, He roused laughter by attributing his deficiencies as an orator to ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. CIVIL WAR.

    Military headquarters, Dublin," states that a party of Hampshires surprised a body of armed men ina house near Middleton, Country Cork, yesterday ...

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  16. CASE FOR GERMANY.

    The Germans complain that the time allowed to reply to the account for Entente war. losses rendered by, the Reparation Commission was too short. ...

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  17. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY.

    Mr. A. H. Ashbolt, Agent-General for Tasmania, and Mr. J. H. Butters, chief engineer and general manager of the Tasmania a Hydro-Electric ...

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  18. TRADE DEPRESSION.

    Owing to the fall in freights five million, tons dead weight of shipping are now laid up in the United, Kingdom, United States, and Scandinavia, ...

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  19. ALLIES AND GERMANY.

    The "Times" Berlin correspondent wires: The War Minister, Herr Jessier has warned the Germans that Germany's "No" would not finish the reparations ...

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  20. WAKEFORD CASE.

    The intest development in the case of Archdeacon Wakeford, who has appealed against the finding of the Consistory COurt on the charge against him ...

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  21. MANDATE TERRITORY

    It is announced that the United Government has communicated [?] to the League of Nations Council review of the mandates, to a great [?] ...

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  22. FRANCE AND POLAND.

    The correspondent of "The Times", at Paris states that details, of the agreement between France and Poland how that France undertakes to ...

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  23. BRITISH FINANCE.

    The Supplementary Estimates, amount to £9,352,000 for the year ending March 31, for the Civil Service Revenue. Department. They include the following ...

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  24. AMERICAN ATTITUDE.

    A message from Paris States that farewelling the Reparations Commission, Mr. Boyden the United States representative, said he hoped that ...

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  25. BRUTAL MURDER.

    At the inquest of Mrs Seabrook, the septuagenarina widow, who was murdered at St. Albans on January 27, a verdict of wilful murder was returned ...

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  26. BLACK AND TANS.

    "Patria" in a letter to "The Times" in def[?] of the auxiliaries says that as a result of his personal experiences he consider that they are only ...

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  27. BIG SHIPS.

    Captain Craven, head of naval aviation, told the Senate Naval Committee that no naval officer would advocate the abandonment of capital ships for ...

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  28. SCALING MT EVEREST.

    Sir Francis Younghusband who proposes to make an attempt to scale Mt. Everest, announces that the reconaissance party for the attempt is ...

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  29. H.C.L. FALLS.

    The Ministry for Labour states that the cost of living for the month of January was 14 per cent below that for December. ...

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  30. FRANCE AND POLAND.

    A message from Paris states that, following a lenghty conference between M. Briand French premier Prince Sapicha, Polish Foreign Minister and ...

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  31. FOOTBALL ENTHUSIASM

    Nearly a quarter of a million attended eight English Cup ties yesterday, of whom sixty thousand attended Villa Park. ...

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  32. INDIAN SITUATION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Delhi reports that moderate politicians are drawing closer to the Government and drawing away from the ...

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  33. REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA.

    It appears that the Soviet Government at Armenia and Azerbaijan, have combined to crush the republic of Georgia which up to the present has ...

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  34. SEARCH FOR COLLINS.

    The "Times" Dublin correspondent reports that mine lorry loads of troops supported by five armoured cars took part in the search for Micheal Collins ...

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  35. SIBERIAN SHOOTING.

    A message from "Washington says that the State Department is so far without confirmation of the press despatch from Tokio which says that the Japanese ...

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  36. AIR SERVICES.

    Britain's rapidly dwindling air power has received a further setback France has secured mail monopolies from Hungary and Rumania for an important ...

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  37. UPPER SILESIA.

    A communique states that British, French, Italian and Japanese delegates to the London COnference held a preliminary meeting under the In the Indian Council of State to day Mr. Bangri moved the adjourment of the House to consider the presentation of Madras on the New [?] ...

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  38. REDUCING WAGES.

    Following on the recent fall, the [?] of Iiying is now 155 points above level of 1914. Important reductions in wages will take place in leading [?] ...

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  39. PRESS ACT.

    The Legislative Assembly after a brisk discussion accepted a Government resolution to appoint a commitment of investigation including ...

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  40. BILLIARDS,

    Falkner and Newman have qualified for the semi-finals of the professional billiards championship by defeating Stevenson and Tothill. ...

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  41. GREENWOOD CONTRADICTED.

    Mr. Masterman, In a letter, to the "Times," categorically' denies the statement made by Sir' Hamar Greenwood in the House of Commons to the ...

    Article : 51 words
  42. AIR CARGO CARRIED.

    The Air Ministry has ordered a triple docker slow flying freight carrier with a capacity of 2½ tons, worked by four Puma, engines with a total of ...

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  43. BURNS-BECKETT FIGHT.

    It has been arranged for Burns and Beckett to meet In May, the fight to be ten two-minute rounds for £500 aside. ...

    Article : 31 words
  44. (Reuter's Cables.)

    It is understood that the Textile industrial Council at Bradford is immediately proceeding to notify a reduction of wages in the whole textile industry. ...

    Article : 41 words
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