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  2. Advertising

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  3. IRISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The correspondence which has passed between Sir James Craig (Premier of Ulster) and Mr. Michael Collins (head of the Irish ...

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  4. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    GENOA, Wednesday.—The Allies will present the Russians to-morrow practically with an ultimatum, demanding unequivocal replies to, the following ...

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  5. EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—A heavy earthquake shock which considerably damaged property, and killed a number of natives, occurred here to-day. Many ...

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  6. DOMINION SETTLERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lt.-Col. Amery (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty) in the House of Commons to-day, in moving the second reading of ...

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  7. DISTURBED CHINA.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—Despatches received from Shanghai state's that General Wu Pei Fu has complete evidence that General Chang Tso Lin's ...

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  8. POSITION OF WOMEN.

    It should be remembered that Britain had a surplus of 1,750,000 women, while there was a shortage of women in the Dominions which was prejudicing their ...

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  9. TROOPS IN CONFLICT.

    PEKIN, Wednesday.— Chang Tso Lin's forces have retreated after preliminary skirmishes with General Wu Pei Fu's troops to the south of Tientsin. ...

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  10. PERSIAN TROUBLES.

    TEHERAN, Wednesday.—In view of the present unsatisfactory state of Persia, at the Premier's request Mejiles has appointed a mixed commission of all ...

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  11. VERSAILLES TR[?]TY.

    As all the signatories to the Versailles Treaty, except Japan, are gathered at Genoa, it is the view of most of the Allies that the opporutunity should be ...

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  12. DAIL EIREANN MEETS.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.— There was full attendance at the sitting of the Dail Eireann to-day. Mr. A. Griffith complained of the ...

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  13. ECONOMIC REGENERATION.

    Direct settlement of men on the land must be the foundation of any policy for the economic regenration of the Empire. After the first year the ...

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  14. EUROPEAN, PACT.

    Informal conversations have begun regarding the European pact Mr. Lloyd George has had lengthy conversations with M. Barthon (France), and ...

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  15. BRITISH ARMY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Army Estimates show the total of the army will be 215,000, a decrease of 126,000. The estimates for 1922-1923 amount to ...

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  16. LABOR VIEW.

    Mr. Clynes (Leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party) pointed out that while some might support the Bill under the impression that emigration would ...

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  17. SOUTHERN ELECTION IN JUNE.

    The elections in Southern Ireland would be held in June, with the right of freedom of speech upheld. General Mulcahy denounced the ...

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  18. BRITISH LABOR PARTY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Resolutions for submission to the Labor Party's annual conference in Edinburgh on June 27 include:—The demand for the ...

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  19. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    The Russian situation is still not clear. The Russians' asked that the bank balances. of the various countries during the Czarist regime should be ...

    Article : 113 words
  20. MORE TROUBLE.

    The situation is tense at Mullingar (Westmeath) in view of Mr. de Valera's visit next Sunday. The rival forces are fortifying the public buildings, ...

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  21. WINE FOR ICELAND.

    REIKIAVIK. (Iceland).—The Iceland Parliament has passed, a resolution abolishing the law prohibiting the importation of wines containing up to 21 ...

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  22. FALSE RUMORS.

    The rumors that Mr. Llyod George is returning to England are not true. He intends to remain until the political aspect of the conference has been ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    Sir Newton Moore (Co. U.) formerly Premier of West Australia, expressed disappointment at the smallness of the first year's expenditure, when already ...

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  24. COMMANDANT O'NEILL SHOT.

    Commandant O'Neill, of the Third Cork Brigade of the Republican Army was shot dead without warning. He was accompanying other officers, who ...

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  25. AMERICAN FLEET.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator Pomdexer, a member of the Senate Naval Committee, announced to-day that the entire American Fleet will ...

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  26. GERMANS AND POLES.

    The Russians take the view that if the Germans are excluded from the first Commission the Poles should similarly be excluded, because they had ...

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  27. BELFAST HELD UP.

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  28. FRENCH DECLARATION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— M. Millerand (President of France) made an important declaration at Phillipville, in Algeria. He said that France would not ...

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  29. HUMAN FREAK.

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.— Dr. Giannolla, assisted by two other doctors, performed a remarkable operation on a male, seven days old, and born with two ...

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  30. GERMANS BOMB POLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message from Ratibor, a town of Prussian Silesia, states that two companies of German troops bombed and ...

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  31. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Following on the new Russo-German Treaty, M. Krassin, the present Russian Foreign Trade. Commissioner, has been ...

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  32. S.A. PREMIER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Barwell, Premier of South Australia, begins to-morrow a fortnight's motoring tour. The tour will include Bristol, ...

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  33. M. POINCARE'S SPEECH.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—M. Poincare's recent speech has evoked the intense bitterness of the press representing the Right Party, which has ...

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  34. SPANISH TRAGEDY.

    MADRID, Thursday.—A dynamite, store at Malaga, a Spanish seaport on the Mediterranean, exploded to-day and wrecked the public and other ...

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  35. LOSS OF SUBMARINE [?]42.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The inquiry into the sinking last mounh of the submarine H42, off Europa Point (Gibraltar) with all hands, shows that the ...

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  36. IMPERIAL WIRELESS SCHEME.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Hon. F. G. Kelleway (Postmaster-General), replying in the House of Commons to-day. to a question, said Australia was the only ...

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  37. HIGH TAXATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In consequence of the distress caused by the high taxation of foodstuffs, many members of the House of Commons are ...

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  38. U.S. TARIFF BILL.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator Simons, speaking in opposition to the Tariff Bill, said if the Bill were passed indignation throughout the ...

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  39. FRENCH INTENTIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The "Petit Parisien," [?]states:—"Even assuming the worst, it is evident M. Poineare does not intend France to act alone ...

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  40. A MUCH MARRIED MAN.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—John Laurence Leclair, posing as an army officer, who has married eight women, and promised marriage to 78 others, has ...

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  41. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.

    This axiom specially applies to Dr. GRANT'S BALM OF LIQUORICE, which is the most successful cough remedy in the world. It cures to stay ...

    Article : 63 words
  42. ITALIAN PESSIMISM.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Italian press views the conference with increasing pessimism. The "Messagero" quotes a delegate of one of the Great ...

    Article : 64 words
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