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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    GENEVA, Tuesday. — With the appointment of the Commissions which will take charge of the sectional work of the Assembly of the League of ...

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  4. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Berlin states that the latest suggestion for meeting the reparation burden is the ...

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  5. IRISH NEGOTIATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Trade Union Congress Parliamentary Committee and the National Executive of the Labor Party, meeting at Cardiff, ...

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  6. RUSSIAN FAMINE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Under an agreement between Dr. Nansen, the Soviet Government requests Dr. Nansen to ask the Governments of Europe in its name ...

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  7. IN UPPER SILESIA

    PARIS, Tuesday.—As result of the kidnapping of a British officer out the staff of the Inter-Allied Commission, the plebiscite police at Oberglogan ...

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  8. "2,000,000 WILL DIE."

    A message from Paris states that the American Red Cross Commissioner to the Baltic States who just arrived from Riga, expresses the opinion that ...

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  9. MILLEN'S ANTI-WASTE CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Bruce, who has made a survey of the financial proposals for the coming year, says that he can see sings that the campaign, against extravagance ...

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  10. HUNGARIANS V. AUSTRIANS

    VIENNA, Tuesday.— Serious fighting is occurring between the Austrians and Hungarians in the neighborhood of Kirkschlag. ...

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  11. ANOTHER REIGN OF TERROR

    HELSINGFORS, Tuesday. — Another reign of terror is sweeping Petrograd. The newspaper "Pravda" has published, a list containing the names ...

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  12. INDIAN UNREST

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday.—The Home Secretary has annonuned to-day that the Moplah situation was well in hand. The Moplah casualties have been very ...

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  13. R38 VICTIMS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — There were moving seenes at Hull to-day when the embalmed bodies of the 16 American airmen who lost their lives in the ...

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  14. AMERICAN ACTION URGED.

    A message from Chicago states that the Mayor of Limerick (Alderman O'Mara), who is acting as financial agent of the Sinn Fein at Washington, ...

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  15. IN THE TRACK OF THE TURK.

    SMYRNA (Asia Minor), Tuesday.— Greek arrmen state that the road beyond Angora, is crowded with women, children, and old men ...

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  16. SCHOOLBOYS' STRIKE.

    There is a schoolboys' strike throughout Travancore, fostered by extremist agents, though estensibly caused by the raising of the fees. All the schools have ...

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  17. GRAIN SHOPS LOOTED.

    There has been organised looting of grain shops at Meerut, owing to the high prices charged, by unscrupulous speculators. The bazaar has been closed ...

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  18. DROP IN PRICES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Trade Union Congress in progress at Cardiff to-day debated the cost of living. Mr. J. H. Thomas pointed out that ...

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  19. THE NEXT WAR

    COBALT (Ontario), Tuesday. — The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. W. F. Massey), who has arrived here, and was interviewed, said that the next ...

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  20. GERMAN DYES.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Commenting upon the advance in prices by German dye makers, the "Yorkshire Observer" states that the Germans have increased ...

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  21. DE VALERA SPEAKS.

    The Sinn Fein President (Mr. de Valera), in a statement to the press, says:— It seems to be a political sin in ...

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  22. FREEDOM AND PEACE MEMORIAL.

    The committee reported that only £15,808 had been subscribed towards the proposed national memorial to Freedom and Peace in London, of which the ...

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  23. "A SPENT FORCE"

    The foreign reports of the former Kaiser's flight, which have been contradicted, caused some consternation in Europe, but were sceptically ...

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  24. DUNDEE UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Fire thousand unemployed to-day stoned the Dundee Poor Law offices. A police inspector was knocked down. There was much ...

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  25. NIGHTMARE OF UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Mr. Poulton moved a resolution when summing up the various items on the agenda, with regard to unemployment, for calling upon the Government to ...

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  26. UNDER THE RED FLAG.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported from Cork that the secretary and members of the Transport Workers' Union, striking against the Harbor ...

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  27. "SEA OF MISERY."

    The British press takes a grave view of the unemployment situation. The "Sunday Times" regards the mntter as pressing, as Ireland is likely ...

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  28. TO EXTINGUISH A FIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Paris reports that a fire near L'Orient had destroyed eight farms when the ...

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  29. RE-UNION OF CHURCHES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — An Ecumenical. Methodist Conference is meeting in London after a lapse of 20 years. The British Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Berlin reports that Joseph Mann, Germany's most famous tenor, met with ...

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  31. PEATH OF KING OF GREECE RECALLED.

    GENEVA, Tuesday. — Mademoiselle Nicond (17) caressing a monkey at Montreux, was bitten, and has contracted the same disease as the late ...

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  32. DISILLUSIONMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Milan states that a Florentine policeman who had invested in the National ...

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  33. HARDING ADMINISTRATION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — President Harding, replying to a letter from Senator M'Cormick, congratulating him upon his Administration's ...

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  34. ELDERLY HOBART LADY

    "It is interresing to record," writes Mrs. Llydia Williams, 4 Chapel street, Hobart, "the astonishing good I have experienced through the use of Dr. ...

    Article : 172 words
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