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  3. DISARMAMENT

    GENEVA, Saturday.—At the meeting of the League of Nations to-day, Mr. Balfour (Britain), replying to Lord Cecil's speech, in which the ...

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  4. THE "KING OF MIRTH" VISITS LONDON

    LONDON, Friday.—Although the Olympic, upon which Charlies Chaplin is travelling from America, was fogbound, she was expected to arrive, at ...

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  5. AFTER THE WAR

    GENEVA, Saturday.—General La Fontaine. (France) made a remarkable proposal to the League of Nations to-day, which he himself characterised as ...

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  6. SINN FEIN OPPORTUNITY

    LONDON, Friday.—Both the English and Irish newspapers generally express approved of Mr. Lloyd George's reply to Mr. do Valera, It is ...

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  7. AT LONDON.

    Arrived there, the excitement exceeded all expecations. Waterloo station was packed with patrons of the pictures of all ages and sexes. It ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Trade Union Congress in session at Cardiff debated the resolution passed by the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation, ...

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  9. TRIUMPHAL PROGRESS.

    When he realised the immensity of the crowd beyond the barriers, Chaplin greeted it with that famous smile and twirl of his bowler, at which all the ...

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  10. U.S. CONFERENCE DELEGATES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—It has been aunonnced that Mr. Root and Mr. Underwood have been appointed U.S. delegates to the Disarmament ...

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  11. THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Southern Chinese Government and Russia will not be represented at the convention, although Russian questions ...

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  12. POLICE OVERPOWERED.

    The body of police who were trying to keep back Charlie's boisterous admirers were new overpowered, and a desperate struggle ensued on the hotel ...

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  13. LABOR'S BACKING.

    The American Federation, of Labor has announced its plans for arousing the citizenship of the United States in favor of disarmament, and is backing ...

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  14. AGREEMENT v. ARBITRATION.

    Mr. W. L. Hichens, who is the president of the economic, section of the British Association, when discussing the principles of wage determination, ...

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  15. AT SOUTHAMPTON.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Charlie Chaplin arrived to-day, and was accorded a municipal welcome at Southampton, the Mayor saying, that the town had, ...

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  16. DAIL EIREANN SUMMONED.

    A private session of the Dall Eireann has been summoned for Wednesday to discuss Mr. Lloyd George's letter. ...

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  17. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS.

    Over 40 Sinn Fein prisoners, who were confined in the internment camp near Curragh, escaped to-day by a secret tunnel. ...

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  18. MOROCCAN REBELLION

    MADRID, Saturday.—An official message states that the Spanish troops have been entirely successful in overcoming the fierce resistance of the ...

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  19. SUBMARINE DEUTSCHLAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—Three engineers were killed and three injured to-day in an explosion on the Germau submarine Deutschland, which crossed the ...

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  20. MANDATED TERRITORIES

    NEW YORK, Saturday—The correspondent of the New York "Times", at Washington reports that as a result of direct exchanges of opinion between ...

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  21. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Serious rioting was renewed at Dundee on Thursday night. Shop windows were smashed for a distance of three-quarters of a mile. ...

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  22. HUNGARIANS Y. AUSTRIANS

    VIENNA, Saturday.—Regular Hungarian troops, supported by cavalry, attacked the village of Agendorf in force. The Austrians withdrew. ...

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  23. SAVE THE CHILDREN

    LONDON; Saturday.—Lord Weardale (chairman of the "Save the Children Fund"), has despatched' a wireless to the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. ...

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  24. S. AFRICAN RAILWAY SERVICE

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—The South African Government announced to-day that it had been decided to discontinue the universal, eight-hours day in the ...

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  25. SINN FEIN BELIEF.

    LONDON, Sun.—It is generally believed among Dublin Sinn Feiners that the invitation to a conference at the Inverness will be accepted. ...

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  26. PENNSYLVANIAN TRAGEDY

    CHESTER (Pennsylvania), Sunday.— Twenty women, men and children are known to have been drowned, and at least 20 more are believed to have been ...

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  27. CITIZENSHIP

    LONDON, Saturday.—Bishop Welldon's committee of the British Association, appointed in 1920 to report on training in citizenship, describes Sir ...

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  28. TEXAN CLOUD BURST

    SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Saturday.— A cloudburst to-day caused considerable damage to property. It is believed that a number of persons, were killed ...

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  29. WARATAH REPATRIATION

    At a public meeting of subscribers to the Waratah local repatriation funds the Warden (Gr. G. E. Brown), in his opening remarks, eulogised the ...

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  30. PERSIA FOR THE PERSIANS

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday.—The Persian newspapers are attacking European officials in the Government employ. There is an increasing tendency in all ...

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  31. LABOR WINS TWO BY-ELECTIONS.

    Labor captured two Government seats at the Capetown by-elections to-day, increasing their party to 12, and reducing the Government majority to ...

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  32. ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The South African Government is making strong representations through the Imperial Government with regard to the alleged ill-treatment of South ...

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  33. IN AFGHANISTAN

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday.—It is reported from the, Waziristan that the recalcitrant tribes are on the verge of collapse. ...

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  34. TRADES DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The threatened building trades lockout has been arranged by the men accepting a 10 per cent, reduction in all areas. ...

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  35. JAPAN'S DESIRE

    TOKIO, Saturday.—A mission of Japanese business men intends to tour the United States to make known matters connected with Japanese ...

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  36. BOKHARAN REPUBLIC RECOGNISED.

    The Afghan Government, has ordered the recognition of the Bokharan republic. Diplomatic relations will be resumed and possibly trade relations. ...

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  37. COUNTRY-WIDE DISTURBANCE.

    The San Antonio cloudburst was part of a country-wide thunderstorm. There have been disturbances from the Canadian North-West to the Gulf of ...

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  38. RUSSIANS AT FRENCH LEGATION.

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday.—A commission has been appointed to inquire into the facts and to arbitrato regarding the Russians who are refuging at the ...

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