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  4. HITTING BACK

    Replaying to questions in the House of Commons Mr Bounr Law said that British naval and military support to the Greeks against the Turks would be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO SECRET TREATIES

    Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the British Institute of International affairs, formed for the study of National politics. Earl Grey said the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEADLOCK ENDED

    After a lengthy deadlock, the Democratic Convention at San [?] the 44th ballot, nominated Mr. J. M. Con Governor of [?] as the Demo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SETTLING WITH GERMANY

    An official communique issued by the Spa Conference states that the Conference opened at 11 o'clock yesterday morning at Fraineuse Chateau, under the Presidency of M. de la Croix, premier of Belgium. Mr. Lloyd George. Lord Curzon, and Sir L. WOrthington Evans ...

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  10. Can't Try Ex-Kaiser

    Mr. Banar Law, replaying to a question in the House of Cautions, stated that the suggestion to establish an Allied Court in Holland [?] the ...

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  11. British and Bolsheviks

    In the [?] and the anti[?] ...

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  12. EMPIRE'S TIMBER

    The British Empite Tim[?]er Exhibition was opened in London this afternoon by Prime Arthur of Conna[?]. It is the most representative collection ...

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  13. Wool Position

    Commenting on the wool position. Sir Arthur Goldfinch, Director of Raw. Materials, said:—"At the present time the downward ...

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  14. Chinese in Samoa

    Replying to Captain Wedgewood Benn and Mr. J. D. Kiley in the House of Commons, who complained of the re-indenture of Chinese laborers in ...

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  15. MONEY IN SMOKE

    The British and American tobacco interests with English. American, Belgian, and French bankers are negotiating with France for the purchase of ...

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  16. SUFFRAGETTE IN JAPAN

    Prime Minister of Le[?] was [?] in the Dist for referring the [?] question to the [?] decision to ...

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  17. The Great Conference: Historic Scenes at Spa

    The Allies are now meeting the Germans in conferences at Spa. This picture shows the Villa Neubols at Spa, belonging to M. Ed. Pet[?]er de Clerment. It was occupied by the Kaiser as G. H. Q. in 1916. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BRITISH TEA DUTY

    In the House of Commons [?] the discussion of the [?] Labor motion for the [?] of the duty on ten was defeated by [?] ...

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  19. Fire in Jute Store

    Spontaneous combustion is [?] it have started a fire which destroyed of quality of bags at Alex Col[?]ohoun's Jute store, in Sydney-road, granville, ...

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