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  3. AMERICAN MINERS' WAR

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Federal troops are proceeding to West Virginia. It is reported from Logan that ...

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  4. INDIA'S HOLY WAR

    SIMLA, Saturday. — A General Staff official report states that as a sequel to the operations at Tirurangadi on August 31 a party of rebels who ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Saturday. — The League of Nations' Council has approved of international blockade. The commission's proposal is that ...

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  6. IRISH CRISIS

    LONDON, Friday.—There was a recurrence of shooting in parts of North Belfast this evening, but no one was injured. Patrols of the soldiery easily ...

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  7. DEATH ROLL 18.

    Belfast is normal. Military guards with fixed bayonets are patrolling the streets. Two men were assaulted to-day when proceeding to their work. ...

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  8. AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE.

    Representatives of Britain, France and Italy reported to the Council the receipt of a note from the United States regarding the mandates. The ...

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  9. CONSIDERING SINN FEIN REPLY.

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) convened a Cabined meeting at Inverness to consider the Sinn Fein reply. He had arranged ...

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  10. PEDERAL TROOPS ARRIVE.

    A later message from Logan reports that the arrival of 10,000 Federal troops appears to have had a salutary effect on the insurgents, who at first ...

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  11. SITUATION CLEARING.

    It is reported from Allahabad that the Moplah situation is apparently, clearing. The rebels are fleeing to the jungles to escape the military. ...

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  12. BRITISH RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Saturday. — The president of the Railwaymen's Union states that during the conference between representatives of the union and the ...

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  13. PUNJAB PLOT.

    Mr. M. F. O'Dwyer (ex-Govemor of Punjab), when interviewed with reference to the Punjab plot and arrests, admitted there had been many abuses ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE.

    It is reported from New York that Mr. Elihu Root (the prominent American statesman) has declined membership of the International Court of ...

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  15. CLIMBING MT. EVEREST

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday. — The Mt. Everest expedition has supplied a picasant cartographical surprise. The base camp is now fixed at Kharta which, ...

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  16. TO RELIEVE THE FOOD POSITION.

    The Government of India has been anxiously considering the position caused by the recent rapid rise in the price of foodstuffs, especially of wheat. ...

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  17. AUSTRALASIAN DELEGATES LEAVE.

    The Australian delegation consisting of Messrs. Bruce, Shepherd and Peterson, and Sir James Allen (New Zealand) have left for Geneval to attend the ...

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  18. RUSSIAN FAMINE

    MOSCOW, Saturday. — M. Trotsky (Soviet War Commissary), addressing the plenary sitting of the Soviet, in a bitter speech, declared that, the only ...

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  19. ARTICLE X.

    The Amendments Commission discused the Canadian proposal to eliminate Article X. Supporters of its suppression contended that the Article duplicated ...

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  20. R38 FUNERALS

    LONDON, Friday. — There were memorable and impressive scenes at Hull to-day at the funeral of R38 victims, Commodore Maitland, Lieutenant ...

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  21. MOVIES, PRESENT AND FUTURE

    LONDON, Saturday. — The correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" at Stockholm reports that a speaking film, the invention of a ...

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  22. PLOT AGAINST SOVIET.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — The "Politiken's" correspondent at Riga states that a plot has been discovered at Petrograd for the overthrow of the ...

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  23. ANGLO-PERSIAN AGREEMENT

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday. — The Persian Government has cancelled the contracts with various members of the British Financial Commission, thus ...

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  24. BRITISH-AFGHAN TREATY

    SIMLA, Saturday. — It is announced that the negotiations for a treaty of friendship between Britain and Afghanistan have been broken off. The existing ...

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  25. COUNCILLORS IMPRISONED

    LONDON, Saturday. — The roundup of the members of the Poplar Borough Council, under writs of attachment issued against them for refusing to ...

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  26. BOLSHEVIKS AT FRENCH LEGATION.

    There is great political agitation at Teheran owing to the threatening attitude of Russian Ministers over the continued presence of defaulting ...

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  27. "GINGER MICK."

    British exhibitors are displaying as much eagerness to book the Australian film, Ginger Mick," as they did "The Sentimental Bloke." The former ...

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  28. MOROCCAN REBELLION

    LONDON, Saturday. — The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Madrid reports that violent attacks on the outskirts of Melilla have been ...

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  29. IMPERIAL TROOPS IN S. AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Saturday. — The last of the Imperial troops will leave South Africain December. The Imperial property has been transferred to the Union ...

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  30. BATTLE OF JUTLAND."

    A thrilling film, a reconstruction of the battle of Jutland, has been shown privately. It depicts the entire battle and the shifting dispositions of the ...

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  31. GENERAL SMUTS AT HOME

    CAPETOWN, Saturday — The Prime Minister of S. Africa (General Smuts) had a rough reception at the hands of Labor supporters at a by-election ...

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  32. ALFONSO'S THRONE IMPERILLED.

    The correspondent of the "Sunday Express" at San Sebastian says that there is a rigid censorship of news from Madrid where the revolutionary feeling ...

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  33. "BEWILDERING CROP OF YOUNG CHARLIES."

    The London newspapers are devoting much space to Charlie Cliaplin's proposed return to England, based chiefly upon Chaplin's statement that he ...

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  34. GRAECO-TURKISH WAR

    ATHENS, Saturday. — it is reported that the retreating Kemalists, pursued by the Greeks, are now within 30 miles of Angora. ...

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  35. 12 HOURS' SIEGE AT WOOLWICH.

    The siege by the unemployed of the Woolwich guardians' office lasted, 12 hours. The board's chairman told the demonstrators at 6 o 'clock that as day. ...

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  36. LANSBURY, TOO.

    The sheriffs also arrested George Lansbury (editor of the Labor journal, "The Herald," and Mayor of Poplar.) and his son, together with three other ...

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  37. CANADA AND AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — President Harding, in a letter on the occasion of the dedication of the Peace' Portal which has been erected on the ...

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  38. DOMINION OFFICERS

    LONDON, Saturday. — A Royal warrant announces, that it being desired to recognise specially the meritorious services of officers of the Dominions ...

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