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  3. THE PRINCE'S TOUR.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The Prince, of Wales unveiled a war memorial at Yokohama General Cemetery this morning. It was a solemn, ceremony, ...

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  4. JAPANESE ARMY.

    TOKIO, Saturday. — The Japanese War Minister, M. Yamanashi, has informed an Opposition delegation that the reduction of the Japanese forces in ...

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  5. CAMPAIGN OF CRIME.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Savagery and prime continue in Belfast, Dublin, and other parts of Ireland. Fourteen have been killed and twenty wounded in ...

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  6. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    GENOA, Saturday.—The Russian reply to the Powers' Note regarding the Russo-German Treaty was received yesterday. ...

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  7. VATICAN AND SOVIET.

    GENOA., Saturday.—The Vatican has resumed relations with the Soviet Government, and has signed'a treaty under which the Soviet admits Jesuits and ...

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  8. TROUBLE IN SYRIA.

    CAIRO, Saturday—It'is reported that conflicts have occurred in Syria as the result of which a French officer and seven Syrians were killed and sixteen ...

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  9. CHINA.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—The troops of Chang. Too Lin, the Governor of Manchuria, took possession of Pekin-Tientsin areas, replacing the local police ...

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  10. MONASTIR EXPLOSION.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A Belgrade despatch says that the recent Monastir explosion was the work of Macedonian revolutionaries. ...

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  11. COLD BLOODED MURDER.

    Sinn Ferners also brutally murdered Thomas Best, 17 years of age. His body was fouud still warm, in a doorway in a Belfast street. ...

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  12. BOKHARA TROUBLE.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—Kabul reports depict the situation at Bokhara as serious. Lately there has been widespread fighting according to the Afghan press. ...

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  13. PORTUGUESE AVIATORS.

    BUENOS AYRES, Friday.—Captains Countinho and Sacadora, the Portuguese aviators who set out to fly from Europe to Brazil, have arrived at the ...

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  14. "LET US GET ON."

    Mr. Lloyd George pointed out that the comments were unofficial, and merely issued to the press by Russian propaganda as a part of their normal ...

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  15. CLAIMS AND COUNTER CLAIMS.

    The Russians in their reply, stated that they were still of the opinion that the present economic position in Russia should fully justify the complete ...

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  16. PUBLIC BUILDDINGS SEIZED.

    Republican troops arrived at Mullingar and seized the public buildings. Later the Free State soldiers arrived and demanded possession. So far there ...

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  17. THE LATE SIR ROSS SMITH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Fifteen hundred Vickers' Ltd. employes attended the recent memorial services to Sir Ross Smith and Lieut. Bennett. The ...

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  18. TROUBLED PERSIA.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—Recent reports regarding the Persian situation undoubtedly show that another revolution is possible. Marked hostility is being ...

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  19. FINANCIAL HELP ESSENTIAL.

    Foreign financial help was absolutely essential for economic reconstruction. Without it the Russian delegation were unable to see their way to saddle the ...

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  20. CHICAGO STREET TRAGEDY.

    CHICAGO, Saturday—Mr. Albert Edward Langford, an Australian mineowner, was crushed to death between an automobile and a tramear to-day. ...

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  21. BULLIES OF THE NIGHT.

    Two men on behalf of the Belfast Boycott Committee demanded money from the Irish Needlework Co., Dublin. When this was refused, they threatened ...

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  22. SIGNING OF THE TREATY.

    The special correspondait of the London "Observer" at Genoa writes:—The signing by the Germans of the Russian Treaty was due to a spasm of suspicion ...

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  23. WORLD PEACE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Sir Eric Geddes in a speech to-day said:—"The international problems, once as black as thunder clouds, have disappeared. The ...

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  24. THE MAIN CONTROVERSY.

    When the Russian reply was received the first sub-committee informally considered it, and it was generally accepted as a basis on which a discussion could ...

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  25. CALCUTTA MEMORIALS.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—Regarding the recent disfigurement of the Calcutta memorials, the police have arrested a man who was about to repeat the ...

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  26. RAND INDEMNITY BILL.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The House of Assembly sat right through last night until two o'clock this afternoon, when the second reading of the Rand ...

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  27. A PITCHED BATTLE.

    Shooting continued in Belfast this morning. One man was shot dead, and a police sergeant was wounded. Yesterday's casualties were four killed and ...

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  28. WIRELESS OPERATORS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The wireless operators who have been on strike have reached a basis of negotiations with the Marconi Company, and are returning to ...

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  29. RECOGNITION OF RUSSIA.

    It is probable that financial assistance for Russia will take the shape of credits, not of a loan. It is expected that a fortnight will probably conclude the ...

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  30. A MANSION DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Harry Smith, a worsted spinner of Leeds, and his wife, have been committed for trial at Edinburgh charged with attempting ...

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  31. U.S. COAL STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The fourth week of the coal strike begins to-day. The miners' leaders are claiming that the strikes now number 680,000. So ...

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  32. ATTACK ON BARRACKS.

    A determined attack was carried out last night at the Wellington Barracks. A fieree fusilade of machine guns and rifle fire lasting for an hour was ...

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  33. NO INSUPERABLE OBSTACLES.

    The Russians quote the abolition of slavery in America without compensation, also the fact of America going dry without compensation to the liquor ...

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  34. U.K. ENGINEERS' LOCK-OUT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In connection with the trouble in the engineering trade the amalgamated engineers and the affiliated unions were negotiating ...

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  35. A HEATLESS LIGHT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Professor Newton Harvey, of the Princeton University, has announced that after eight years' experimenting, he has produced ...

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  36. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    It is improbable that the Dublin Provisional Government will assent to the Labor Party's demand for an enlarged peace conference by including Rory ...

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  37. ALLIED TERMS.

    Mr. Lloyd George stated yesterday that the Russian reply enabled the subcommittee of the First Commission to begin its labors. The Germans also ...

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  38. WIRELESS STATION SEIZED.

    De Valeraite troops seized the Dunberg wireless station on the Donegal coast, simply informing the British naval men in charge that they required ...

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  39. DANGEROUS DRUGS.

    GENEVA, Friday.—The opium traffic commission of the League of Nations is inviting the council to restrict the importation and exportation of ...

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  40. UNSETTLING HUMORS.

    "We hear rumors of action from Paris which instead of breaking up the conference from within, will torpedo it from a distance. The pretexts are ...

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  41. EXTENSION OF TROUBLE.

    A later report states that negotiations have been broken off between the engineering employers and 47 unions outside the amalgamated engineers. The ...

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  42. ATTEMPT TO BURN A SHIP.

    Fifty armed men boarded the Ulster Steam Navigation Company's Re[?] hamad, berthed at Northall, Dublin, shot the watehman, sprinkled petrol ...

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  43. GERMAN DESIRES.

    Germany's Note accepting expulsion from the First Commission for her dealing with Russia, states that Germany desires to continue to sit on the ...

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  44. DEATH OF JOSEPH OLLER.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The death is announced of M. Joseph Oller, the inventor of the pari mutuel (betting machine). He was Austrian birth. His first ...

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  45. MR. COLLINS' EXPERIENCE.

    When Mr. Michael Collins was travelling to Killamey recently it was discovered that the railway line had been interfered with. The train proceeded ...

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  46. FRESH CRISIS.

    The Russo-Germany crisis has arisen in consequence of a new French protest against the treaty infringing the Versailles declaration. The German reply ...

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  47. COLONIAL WINE SHOW.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The brewers' exhibition in holding a colonial wine competition of twenty classes on October 28. Entries close on October 14. ...

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  48. FRENCH DIGNITY HURT.

    The Conference sustained a further shock when the report was received that France had sent a Note to the Powers [?]aring that the Russo-German Treaty ...

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  49. KING OF ITALY'S VISIT.

    The King of Italy arrived at Genoa to-day. He entertained the foreign delegations including the Dominion representatives aboard a warship. ...

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  50. FREE STATE CONSTITUTION.

    The committee which has been sitting daily in Dublin for two months framing the Irish Free State. Constitution, has completed its labors. The result will ...

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  51. UNITY OF THE ARMY.

    The Anti-Free State Army Council has forwarded a letter to the secretary. of the Dail Eireann stating the conditions on which the unity of the army ...

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