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  3. STATE OF EUROPE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Independent Labor Conference which is sitting at Nottingham, adopted a resolution today opposing alliance with the Wee ...

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  4. IN HONOR OF THE BRAVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A service has been arranged to take place at St. Clement Danes on Thrusday to the memory of the late Australian aviators, ...

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  5. GENOA CRISIS.

    GENOA, Tuesday.—Allied delegations, including that Little Entente, assembled at Signor Facts's House to-day to discuss the situation created by the ...

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  6. THE TOKIO BLAZE.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The destruction of the Imperial Hotel within 45 minutes on Sunday is the greatest sensation of the year at Tokio. The Prince Regent ...

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  7. CONDITIONS IN BELFAST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Wholesale sniping by Unionist gunmen occurred in Belfast last night, and was continued this morning, when nine were wounded, ...

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  8. A STATE FUNERAL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) has cabled Sir Joseph Cook,; the High Commissioner, asking that he should co-operate with ...

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  9. LABOR'S HOPE.

    Labor's hope, he said, rested on an alliance with the Labor Socialist parties of Europe. The conference rejected a motion ...

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  10. U.S. CLOUD BURSTS.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—The storm casualties have reached 50 dead with hundreds injured. Cloud-bursts following a cyclone wrecked houses and caused ...

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  11. ARBUCKLE FILMS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. W. H. Hays (late U.S. Postmaster-General), head of the newly-organised motion picture producers and distributers, has ...

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  12. ROYAL ULSTER CONSTABULARY.

    The King has approved of the new constabulary forming in Ulster being named the Royal Ulster Constabulary. ...

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  13. FREE STATE OFFICERS CAPTURED

    Irregulars to-day captured the Brigade Commandant Linehan and ViceCommandant Crowley of the Free State Army and imprisoned them in Kenmare ...

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  14. COTTON WORKERS' DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The cotton industry employers and the cotton cardroom operatives have entered into a tentative wages agreement subject to ...

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  15. REBEL CASUALTIES CONCEALED.

    The casualties at Belfast are numerous. The rebels are carefully concealing theirs. The fire-fighters in Antigua and Saunderson streets were compelled, ...

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  16. DRAFT OF ALLIED NOTE.

    The reply which Mr. Lloyd George drafted, and which the bowers accepted, and which has been. sent to Germany, reads:— ...

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  17. KAPP REBELLION SEQUEL.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Dr. Kapp, leader of the German revolution in March, 1920, was arrested to-day while returning from Sweden. He has been taken ...

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  18. ARMENIAN REVENGE.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The late Talaat Pasha's younger brother, Djemal Bey, was assassinated in the Uhlan Strasse to-day by two men who attacked him ...

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  19. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The U.S. Secretary for Commerce (Mr. Herbert Hoover) informed, the Cabinet to-day that the American relief work in ...

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  20. WILLIAM DESMOND INJURED.

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday.—William Desmond, the well-known cinema actor, has been probably fatally injured in a 50-foot fall from a cliff while a picture ...

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  21. COLIMA IN ERUPTION.

    EL PASO (Texas), Tuesday.—The volcano of Colima is in eruption. The inhabitants of the neighboring town are fleeing. ...

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  22. PORTUGUESE AVIATORS.

    RIO JANEIRO (Brazil), Tuesday.— Captains Countiaho and Sacadora, the Portuguese aviators who are flying from Europe to Brazil, reached St. Paul's ...

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  23. SEMENOFF'S TRIAL.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The United States Secretary of State. (Mr. C. E.. Hughes) announced to-day. that the United States recognises M. Boris ...

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  24. RUSSO-TURKISH TREATY NEXT.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Genua, reports that it is stated that M. Tchitelierin (Russia) is negotiating a similar treaty with ...

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  25. U.S. FINANCE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The revised report of the U.S. Treasury Department indicates that the United States surplus for 1922 over ...

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  26. WILL GERMANS WITHDRAW.

    The "Daily News" expresses the opinion that possibly, the Germans will withdraw from the Genoa Conference, as the French are demanding the ...

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  27. A MILITARY CLAUSE.

    It is reported from Berlin that India and the Near Eastern border States declare that they possess proof that the Russo-German treaty includes ...

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  28. TASMANIA'S HEALTH

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Following is the bulletin issued by the Health Department for the week ended Saturday, April 15:— ...

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  29. HYPOCRITICAL CLAIM.

    The Germans claim that the treaty will advance the objects of the conference in the re-construction of Europe. Mt. Barthou declares that this is ...

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  30. ALLIES DEBTS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The first session of the Foreign. Debt Commission decided that official negotiations for the refunding of the Allies debts ...

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  31. SENSATION IN BERLIN.

    It is reported from Berlin that the conclusion of a Russo-German treaty has created a sensation in Germany. The mark soared upwards, but later ...

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  32. PLASTIC SURGERY.

    Of some 10,000 men of the British forces who sustained, disfiguring facial wounds in the war, and were sent for treatment to the Queen's ...

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  33. DRIVEN TO IT.

    The German correspondents at Gonoa insist that the isolation in which the German, and Russian delegates found themselves drove them to do ...

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  34. LITTLE ENTENTE AND POLAND.

    The Little Entente Powers are per[?] over hte situation. At M. Barthous's (France) instigation, they with Poland have joined the conference. ...

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  35. FRENCH BOYCOTT GERMANS.

    The Big Powers discussed the RussoGerman treaty at a meeting which lasted the whole day. Several subcommittee meetings to-day lapsed ...

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  36. WHY GERMANS SIGNED.

    The Germans declare that they signed the treaty because Russia held a pistol at their beads, declaring that they would come to an agreement with the ...

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  37. PREPARED IN BERLIN.

    The French state that the treaty was prepared at Berlin, and that the text was supplied to them by the French agent at Berlin a month ago. ...

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