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  2. THE PRINCE IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Prince of Wales' official visit to the court ended yesterday. He attended a banquet at the Foreign Office last hight, followed ...

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  3. GENOA CRISIS.

    GENOA, Wednesday.—The Germans are preparing their reply to the Powers' Note. It fs understood that it will be a conciliatory tone, and will ...

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  5. FRENCH IN SYRIA.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—After a brief trial by the French military court in Syriar of the charges connected with the recent uprising sensational ...

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  6. BELFAST SITUATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Hostilities were resumed in East Belfast to-night. Two women and a man were killed and four wounded. The trouble began as ...

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  7. BOLSHEVIKS IN ASIA.

    LAHORE, Wednesday.—Central Asia reports indicate that Enver Pasha, the anti-Bolshevik leader, has gained considerable support Against the Bolsheviks ...

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  8. SPECIOUS EXCUSE.

    One German delegate when interviewed, alleged that Dr. Rathenau's principal reason for concluding the agreement was his exclusion from the ...

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  9. DONEGAL MURDER.

    John Collins, a Catholic ex-serviceman at Ramelton, Donegal, was taken out of his house by armed men. He was then mortally shot and left on the ...

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  10. BARRACKS ATTACKED.

    A midnight attack was made on the Wellington barracks at Dublin, which are occupied by Free State troops. Six of the attackers were captured with a ...

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  11. INTENSE CULTIVATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—West Australia's Premier (Sir James Mitchell) spent Easter week-end in Kent as the guest of Mr. Thomas Bennett ...

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  12. TWO COURSES OPEN.

    The German Chancellor (Dr. Wirth and Dr. Rathenau obtained au interview with Hr. Lloyd George to-day. The British Prime Minister pointed out ...

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  13. EXPLOSIONS IN AMERICA.

    It is reported from Vancouver that 700 kegs of condemned munitions blow up at Charleston, W.A., wrecking half a score of buildings and 2d box cars. ...

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  14. FILM CANCELLATION.

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.—Roscoc Arbuckle ("The Fat Jester"), who was recently, on his third trial, acquitted of the manslaughter of Virginia Rappe, ...

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  15. MR. LLOYD GEORGE, FIRM.

    During the conversation Mr. Lloyd George said he could not allow Dr. Rathenau to make any imputations against the British delegation by ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE AVIATORS.

    PEKNAMBUCO (Brazil), Wednesday.—A. wireless message states that owiug to an accident to their plane, Captains Countinho and Sacadora, the ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN PRESS.

    It is reported from London that at a welcome home at Carmelite House by the compositors, Lord Northcliffe, describing his experiences, paid a tribute ...

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  18. "LOVE'S AWAKENING."

    LONDON, Thursday.—Miss Vera Pearce, the Australian actress, playing in "Love's Awakening" at the Empire, has been favorably noticed by the ...

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  19. "PALTRY CHEATS."

    Colonel Repington, the "Daily Telegraph's" special correspondent at Genoa, declares that the Germans have lost much and gained nothing by thier ...

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  20. NEW ATLANTIC CABLE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Western Union has announced that plans have been completed for the laying of new cables across the Atlantic from ...

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  21. WAR'S AFTERMATH.

    A message from London states that a great outbreak of licentiousness in England, similar to the periods of Charles the Second, of the Regeney, and after ...

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  22. U.S. IMMIGRATION LAWS.

    A Washington message states that a two-year extension of the 3 per cent. immigration law has been passed in the Senate. ...

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  23. STORMS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In consequence of a storm and high tides three German destroyers which have been laid up at Grangemouth (Scotland) for ...

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  24. BRITISH TRADE.

    A London message reports that the "Daily Mail" welcomes the turn of the tide of trade in Britain. The factories were, busy during Easter, and ...

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  25. UPHOLDERS OF GERMANY.

    It is reported in Paris that the neutral delegates at Genoa hurried to the meeting last night. They are united in their stand regarding the Germans' ...

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  26. PARIS FLAT MYSTERY.

    A Paris message states that a crumpled little white glove and scores of loveletters from a Parisienne are the clues the police are working on to unravel a ...

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  27. LOAN FOR GERMANY.

    Mr. de la Croix (ex-Belgian Prime Minister and Minister of Finance), President of the Reparations Commissions Committee, who is studying the ...

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  28. BRITISH DIVORCES.

    It is reported from Loudon that the divorce cases listed for the Easter, term number 1600. The hearings will commence on April 25. ...

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  29. TWO COMPACTS.

    Mr. A. Clement Edwards (Coalition member of the British House of Commons for East Ham), who has just returned from Germany, states that he ...

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  30. KEMALISTS TO ATTEND.

    It is reported from Constantinople that the Kemalists, Turkish Nationals from Angora, though, willing to attend the peace conference at Genoa, have ...

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  31. CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE.

    The Commission's work on the question of currency and exchange has practically been completed. The conclusions arrived at generally differ very ...

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