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  2. NAVAL RATIO.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Navy Department officials confirm the statements confirmed in the analysis of the United States, Great Britain's ...

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  3. REPARATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday. — The British Government's reply, accepting the Experts' report in their entirety. has been handed to the Reparations ...

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  4. U.S. EXCLUSION LAW.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—At Tokio, official comment on America's immigration legislation is being everywhere 'repressed, but the civic and ...

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  5. AUS. AT WEMBLEY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian pavilion at Wembley, which is thronged all day long, hap concentrated attention on the Common wealth's ...

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  6. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    LONDON. Saturday. — An electric train crashed into the rear of a special standing at the tunnel a mile outside Euston station. The special ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON,-- Saturday.—The King hoped to witness the football cup final at Welfiley, but later arranged to remain at Windsor to receive the ...

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  8. IRIS CRISIS.

    LONDON Friday.—Newspapers regard the Irish deadlock as the most serious crigts since the Treaty. Mr. J. H. Thomas (Colonial Secretary) ...

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  9. FOOTBALL EXPRESS.

    Later.—The special at Euston was from Birmingham and elsewhere in the North, and was crowded with Aston Villa supporters. It stopped ...

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  10. BELGIUM URGES ACTIVITY

    BRUSSELS, Friday— M.M. Theunis and Hymans have sent a letter to the Reparations Commission declaring the Belgian Government is ...

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  11. "DAILY TELEGRAPH'S" PREIDICTION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" lobbyist understands that Chancellor Snowden has definitely decided to reduce the sugar duty ...

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  12. DRIED FRUITS AND WINES.

    A striking display is made of dried fruits but up to Saturday, [?] vision had been made Lor setting It chough there are countiess [?] ...

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  13. OFFICIAL ESTIMATE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is officially stated that the number of the Injured at Boston are not definitely known, but is probably twenty. It is ...

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  14. BOUNDARY COMMISSION.

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—Mr. W. T. Cosgrave Free State President). referring to the breakdown of the conference said there was no ...

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  15. APPEAL BY ADMIRAL.

    SHANGHAI,- Saturday.—The Admiral commen[?]ing the American Asiatic leet was a guest at Tiffin with the American Legion In a ...

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  16. PRANCE'S CONDITIONS.

    PARIS, Saturday. —The Allied Governments' replies to the Reparations Commission regarding the Experts report is published Great ...

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  17. SURVIVORS CHEERFUL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Thirty - five, of those Injured at Easton were taken to the hospital on stretchers improvised out of carriage cushions. ...

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  18. INTERNAL SETTIEMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The' "Daily Telegraph" Parliamentary observer says the Government regard the boundary question as an Irish ...

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  19. INDIAN TARIFF.

    SIMILA, Friday.—The first report of the Indian Tariff Board since its constitution last July, has been published. The Board recommends, ...

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  20. TORY PARTS' POLICE

    LONDON, Friday—The "Daily Express" states that the Conservative leaders have decided to annoubce a re-statement of the Party policy, ...

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  21. DIRECT METHODS REQUIRED

    A high-placed official [?] "Our trouble is not over prouction not absence of markets but a more [?] rect mel[?] of marketing" This ...

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  22. FIFTY INJURED.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Altogether 50 persons were injured in the Euston. disaster. There were distressing scenes in, the dark- tunnel where ...

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  23. AT WEMBLEY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In honor of Anzac Day the Australian pavilion closed early During the day the attendance was maintained, and the ...

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  24. POLITICIAN'S HOPE FOR PREFERENCE,

    Senator Wilson points of that the Commonwealth's pack is [?] 200,000 cases, against, Cal[?] 2,750,000 cases, A golden opportinary exists ...

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  25. PRME MINISTER AT OXFORD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Prime Minister MacDonald' and his daughter paid a surprise visit to i Oxford, where a son is an undergraduate of Queen's ...

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  26. EFFECT OF BREAKDOWN.

    LONDON, Sunday—The "Sunday Express" Dublin correspondent says that the Free State and enemies of sister alike, are delighted at the ...

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  27. DAVIS CUP TENNIS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Darts Cup selection committee has accepted the resignation of Tuden as a member of the American team. ...

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  28. RIVER PINNED UNDER DEBRIS

    The driver of the electric train in the Euston collision had a terrible experience. He was pinned under the motor and covered. with a heap ...

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  29. ITALY'S REPLY.

    The Italian reply states that Italy is prepared to adopt integrally the conclusions and the principles inspiring them. ...

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  30. TILDEN'S ELICIBILITY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—While it is considered assured that Tilden will not participate in the Davis Cup it is indicated by the committee accept ...

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  31. JAPANESE OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Russia having decided to transfer the 10 Jap[?] at present in custody at Vladivo stock to Moscow for trial Japan has [?] ...

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  32. CUP FINAL.

    LONDON, Friday—The [?]vasion of London for to-morrow's Cup Final at Wembley has already begun Altogether 130 special trains are running. ...

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  33. " AFFRONT" TO JAPAN.

    OSAKA, Friday.—Japanese exclusion from America continues to capture public attention here. The newspapers are full of accounts of ...

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  34. [?] FOUR PATALATIES.

    LONDON, Saturday night.— The death roll, of the Euston' disaster is now brought up to four by the death in hospital of two of the injured ...

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  35. NAVAL DEAD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prince of water unveiled at Chatham, one of the three memorials erected in British ports to the memory of the 26,663 men ...

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  36. GERMAN CREDIT IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The financial effort of the "New York Times announces the completion of negotiations under which 21 of America's ...

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  37. MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY.

    GENEVA, Friday.— father and son named Faller were, while mountaineering struck by a falling rock and burled, tied together, 300 feet. ...

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  38. BRITISH GOAL OWNERS.

    LONDON Friday.—Mr. A- J Cook Secretary of the [?]ners' Federation whist giving evidence at the Court of Inquiry, stated that the British ...

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  39. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The "Daily Express" Moscow correspondent says that Alexey Stetsenko a former capital in the Czarist army was sentenced to ...

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  40. PRESIDENT PERTURBED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Cooildge is attempting to work out an arrangement in respect to Japanese exclusion, which will satisfy those ...

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  41. RESERVE GOAL KEEPER.

    LONDON, Saturday.— With the Wembley 'Exhibition" an additional attraction was offered. Provincial' residents crowded London for to-day's ...

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  42. PUBLICAN'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Sarrey police have visited the churchyard at By fleet and exhumed the body of Alfred Jones. ...

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  43. PRISONERS P'ARDONED.

    PRETORIA, Saturday.—It was the intention of the' Government to pardon certain prisoners on the occasion of the visit of-the Prince of ...

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  44. HOMAGE TO POOR.

    LONDON, Saturday. —The Cen[?] News' representative at Brussels reports that Princes Marie that daughter of the King, participated in ...

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  45. DISCRIMINATION CONDEMEID.

    TOKIO, Saturday.— Mr. Kaneko, President of the America Japan Society has written State Secretary Hughes: "For the consideration of ...

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  46. GERMAN SECRET SOCIETIES.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The Allied Ambassadors have jointly requested the German Government to put an end to the activities of secret societies, ...

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  47. GERMANY'S WORD.

    PARIS, Sunday.— M. M. Theunis Hymans. and Mr. MacDonald are to confer on Friday. The "Temps" says Lord Crew gave Premier Poincaire an ...

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  48. STRYCHNINE SUSPECTED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Bernard Sotisbury conducted a second post mortem examination on the body of Alfred Jones. The "Sunday News" ...

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  49. PIRACY VICTIMS.

    HONGKONG, Sunday, — In the even of the death of officers [?] ships on the Hongkong register owing to piratical attacks, the Government will ...

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  50. COMMISSION MEETS TO- MORROW.

    PARIS, Saturday. —The Reparations Commi[?]on meets on Tuesday to consider the Allies replies Sir John Bradbury and M. Bar[?] are ...

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