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  2. RUHR BASIN CRISIS

    "The Times" understands that at Thursday's Cabinet meeting some Ministers[?]urged that the womtng of the British note to France, especially the ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    The "Daily Mail" says that political circles view the Prime Minister's attempt to ingratiate himself with the Mugwumps of the National Liberal ...

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  5. REVOLT IN IRLAND

    Interviewed by a representative of the Chicago "Tribune" Lord French is reported as having said that the viceroyally was no bea of roses. His ...

    Article : 119 words
  6. RUSSIA

    "The Times" "Warsaw correspondent says that, intending to discuss peace in Poland as victors, the Bolsheviks carried out a tremendous offensive for ...

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  7. EXPECTED BY THE PRESS

    The press forecasts an early settlement of the Anglo-French differences, largely as the result of Lord Derby's friendly services. ...

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  8. TWO YOUTHS CONVICTED OF HAVING STOLEN HARNESS

    Norman Turley and Thomas William A[?]ken were charged, on remand, before Mr. H. Cleave, Deputy S.M., in the Police Court to-day with having in ...

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  9. "LONG HOURS, STRINGENT RULES ARE THE ESSENCE OF LIBERTY"

    "The Times" Stockholm correspondent says that M. Lenin, in reply to the complaints made of the great discontent of labor conscripts under the ...

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  10. REPORTED FURTHER ADVANCE BY THE FRENCH TROOPS

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent says: The "Lokalanzdger" reports a further French extension of tho area of occupation in Germany, and that ...

    Article : 86 words
  11. MOUNTJOY HUNGER-STRIKERS

    The Manchester "Guardian's" Dublin correspondent insists that the hungerstrikers at the Mountjoy prison are not bluffing. Some are verging on collapse. ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. "INEXCUSABLE BLUNDER" SAYS PHILLIPPE MILLET

    In the Paris "Mul[?] M. Phillippe Mil[?]et writes, undar the heading "Lloyd George's Error," that for those who hare at heart the union of France and ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. AMERICAN SHIPS EXCEED OTHERS IN PANAMA CANAL

    The number of American ships now passing through the Panama Canal exceeds by one-third those of any other nation. The Governor of the Canal ...

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  14. SERIOUS FIGHTING BETWEEN JAPS AND RUSSIANS

    Messages from Tokio report that the fighting at HararoTsk turned out more serious,than previously mentioned. The trouble originated in an affray ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. SINN FEINER'S VIEW

    Mr. A. Griffith, the well-known Sinn Fein leader and M.P., when interviewed by a representative of the Manchester "Guardian," said:—"We fought the ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. GERMAN PRESS ELATED

    The German, press is naturally elated at the British attitude in reference to the French occupation of Germancities, and urges France to cast off ...

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  17. SWITCHMEN'S STRIKE ON AMERICAN RAILWAYS

    The railways in California and several other States are unable to handle freight following on the switchmen's strike. ...

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  18. CITIZEN ASSASSINATED BY SYNDICALIST STRIKERS

    "The Times" Madrid correspondent says that a party of syndicalist strikers assassinated a member of the Citizens' Union who had escorted a non-unionist ...

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  19. PEACE WITH GERMANY

    The House of Representatives passed the peace with Germany resolution, by a majority of 90. "The Republicans are like a bull ...

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  20. FIVE THOUSAND DESERTIONS FROM THE AMERICAN NAVY

    Admiral Wshington chief of the Bureau of Navigation, told the Senate Committee on Naval Affairs that sailors were deserting wholesale from ...

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  21. AEROPLANE AFIRE WHEN 1700 FEET HIGH

    At Camden, New Jersey, a mail aeroplane caught fire when 1700ft. in the air. The piloit (Hogue) nosedived and his companion (Wright) ...

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  22. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE

    Action by the State Department in respect, to the Ruhr situation so far has been confined to the expression of opinion that Germany should be ...

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  23. TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION IN A GERMAN FACTORY

    Messages received in Copenhagen from Berlin state that a tremendous explosion wrecked an army supplies factory near Koenigsberg, and it is ...

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  24. VOLUNTARY MILITARY TRAINING ADOPTED IN UNITED STATES

    The Senate has overwhelmingly adopted voluntary instead of compulsory military training, which the Army Reorganisation Bill proposed. ...

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  25. USE OF BLACK TROOPS

    Mr. [?]mund D. Morel, Secretary of the Congo Reform Association, writing in the "Daily Herald," reviews the worst legends of the war and, ...

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  26. DRINK CONTROL QUESTION

    The Cabinet differences on the drink control, question have been adjusted, and a liquor traffic bill will be introduced without delay. ...

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  27. PACIFIC ISLANDS

    "The Times " Tokio correspondent says that the Japanese Foreign Office reiterates that there is absolutely no foundation for the persistent report ...

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  28. MINERS' PRESIDENT GAOLED FOR DEFYING ARBITRATION COURT

    A sensation in Labor circles was caused to-day at Pitburg, Kansas, when Alexander Howat, President of the Sliners' Association, was sentenced ...

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  29. BELGIANS' CONCURRENCE UNACCOUNTABLY CANCELLED

    The newspapers express curiosity over the news announcing that the Belgian Ambassador to Paris communicated with the French Government stating ...

    Article : 254 words
  30. PROPOSED EMPIRE TOUR OF GERMAN BATTLESHIPS

    The Admiralty is considering a proposed tour of the Empire by certain surrendered German warships. The "Scotsman" says that the three ...

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  31. GABY DESLY'S JEWELS TO BE SOLO FOR THE POOR

    "The Times'" Paris correspondent says that an expert has valued the late Mademoiselle Gay Desly's jewellery. The jewels are shortly to be sold for ...

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  32. BRITISH CORRESPONDENTS ARRESTED AT ESSEN

    The Chicago "Tribune's" Russeldorf correspondent has wired to the "Daily News" that airs. Stan Harding, the "Daily News" representative, ...

    Article : 135 words
  33. MYSTERIOUS DELEGATION TO INDIA FROM AFGHANISTAN

    "The Times" Simla correspondent says that the despatch of a mysterious Afghan delegation to India, has aroused speculation. ...

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  34. DEATH OF MR. GEO. CROSSING

    The death took place at 5 o'clock this morning of Mr. George Crossing, an old resident of the Broken Hill district, at his sister's (Mrs. A. Reid) ...

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  35. SENATOR PUNCHED BY A SPANISH SOCIALIST

    A message from Madrid says that during the Budget debate "Senator Prieto (Socialist) punched Senator Lugarena, and drew a revolver on the ...

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  36. MARY PICKFORD SUFFERS NERVOUS BREAKDOWN

    Miss Mary Pickford is under medical care, and is suffering from a nervous breakdown. Her 27th birthday celebrations have been called off. ...

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  37. GERMANY'S CUNNING MINDS

    "The Times" Berlin, correspondent says that Germany's most cunning minds are concentrated in an attempt to prevent the reduction of the army. ...

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  38. ANTWERP WOOL SALES

    Amessage from Antwerp states that 20,200 bales of "Queensland, South Australian, and Victorian wool were sold on the Government's account. The ...

    Article : 52 words
  39. COMMENT IN FRANCE IS GENIALLY RESTRAINED

    Reuter's Paris correspondent gays that the French press comments are generally restrained. "Le Temps" thinks that the British Government's ...

    Article : 77 words
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