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  3. IRISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Speaking to a women's mass meeting in London yesterday, the leader of the British House of Commons (Mr. Austen ...

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  4. SOVIET SACRILEGE.

    ROME, Saturday.—The Pope's intervention in the Genoa Conference is connected with the Russian Soviet's wholesale looting of the Russ[?] ...

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  5. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    GENOA, Saturday. — The Russian reply has produced something akin to pessimism; that the Conference has outlived, its usefulness; and that the effort ...

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  6. THE PRINCE ON TOUR.

    MANILA (Philippines), Saturday.— The Prince of Wales had his first view of Manila when H.M.S. Renowa entered at 8 o'clock this morning, escorted by ...

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  7. THE KING IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The "Gau[?] states that the French President (M. Millerand) asked King George if he would like him to accompany His ...

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  8. RUSSIA FORTIFIED.

    The Russian suggestion that foreign capitalists have not hesitated to invest capital in Russia, encourages her belief that when the Conference terminates— ...

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  9. COLLINS' ASSURANCE.

    A deputation from the Protestant Synod of Ireland yesterday saw the Premier of the Provisional Government (Mr. Michael Collins), and asked if the ...

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  10. PROBABLE ADJOURNMENT.

    If a non aggression, truce can be accomplished, the Conference will probably adjourn and reassemble at some future date. The place for a future ...

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  11. INDICTED FOR MURDER.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.— The prosecution will demand the death sentence being passed against eight prominent Labor leaders indicted for the murder ...

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  12. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The British Admiralty announced yesterday that owing to the large reductions in the requirement of the personnel for the fleet ...

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  13. RESCULTS OF A BREAKDOWN.

    A breakdown of the Conference on the documents would mean that all the border States round Russia would be exposed to the danger of war, and ...

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  14. BASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

    A dastardly Sinn Fein outrage was enacted at Belfast, when Sian Ferners killed a man named Mansfield, a tram Conductor. He found an attache case ...

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  15. RAILWAYMEN'S WAGES STOLEN.

    Five armed men yesterday held up a light erigin[?] and forced a pay clerk, riding on the, footpath, to hand over £1000, the wages for the locomotive ...

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  16. COASTGUARD STATION OUTRAGE.

    Irregulars after evicting the coastguards stationed at the British naval wireless station at Bunbeg aud selling the furniture and fixtures by auction ...

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  17. BRITISH-ITALIAN PROPOSAL.

    The British, supported by, the Italians, intend to submit a proposal for a non-aggression truce lasting, several years, on a basis of the present ...

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  18. BOXER IN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Divorce Court yesterday granted a decree nisi to Caesar Mazzochi, a London caterer, on the ground of his wife's adultery with ...

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  19. ATTACKS ON FREEMASONS.

    Owing to recent attacks upon Masonic halls and Freemasons, the Earl of Douaghuore has ordered the suspension of all lodge meetings throughout the ...

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  20. BRITISH COUNTY CRICKET.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The first week of county cricket was marked by fine wether. There were ninny remarkable bowling and batting performances, ...

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  21. BRITISH TRADE REVIEW.

    LONDON, Saturday. — international politics had a somewhat, disturbing effect on the London Stock Exchange early in the week, but Mr. Lloyd ...

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  22. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S SCHEME.

    Mr. Lloyd George on Friday lunched with the delegates of Norway, Sweden Runiania, Switzerland and Japan. He assured himself of the general approval ...

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  23. WHAT LLOYD GEORGE SAID.

    "Mr. Lloyd George spoke to M. Barthou and the other French representatives. It is an agregious falsehood to say that he threatened that Britain ...

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  24. POLITICAL PARTIES.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The leader of the British House of Commons (Mr. Austen Chamberlain), addressing a women's mass meeting yesterday, said that ...

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  25. RUSSIAN REPLY "STUPID."

    The Empire delegation, after examination of the Russian document, considers that while the reply, is stupid from the point of view of Russia.'s ...

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  26. BARTHOU'S VIEWS.

    M. Barthou said that the Russian reply disowned, the Ca[?] conditions. The French delegation had done what it could to reach a decision. He did not ...

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  27. PORTUGUESE AIRMEN.

    PERNAMBUCO (Brazil), Saturday. —Die Portuguese cruise Republic has sent a wireless message, reporting that the two Portuguese airmen, Captains ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN, REGRUITS.

    E. A. M'Donald, the Australian fast bowler, who came like a like into league cricket, has thus far, performed like a lamb. There are no indications ...

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  29. MONEY PLENTIFUL.

    The money market is still plentifully supplied, and rumors are again current that the Government is likely to take advantage of the recent case to issue ...

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  30. SUEZ CANAL COLLISION.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Owing to a strung wind the R.M.S. Ormonde scraped against the Suma Maru in the Suez. Canal. Both vessels were slightly ...

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  31. ASTONISHING LUCK.

    Astonishing, lack attended Herbert Ashton, the Cambridge triple blue The ba[?] struck his wicked and the bail leapt into the air. Ashton turned towards the ...

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  32. FRENCH OPINION.

    The Paris newspapers [?] describe the Russian reply as unacceptable. The "Elho de Paris" declares: ...

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  33. IMPERIAL AIRSHIPS' SCHEME.

    LONDON, Saturday:—The British Air Council has written to the promoters of the airship scheme for the purchase of the British Government's ...

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  34. LLOYD GEORGE ON THE REPLY.

    The first sub-commission had a long and serious debate to-day. Mr. Lloyd George said that the Russian answer was provocative and unsatisfactory. It ...

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  35. WOOL MARKET STRONG.

    There is not the slightest sign of any reaction in wool, and it is expected that the present. London sale will close on Thursday with prices at their highest ...

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  36. HOBBS CRITICISES ARMSTRONG.

    Hobbs, in an article in the "Evening Standard," refers to-day to Warwick, Armstrong's recent criticism of the British cricket management. He ...

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  37. DOUBLE ULTIMATUM.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, editor of the London. "Observer," bas telegraphed to his paper from Genon: "The final decision expected some days ago has ...

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  38. THE APPLE TRADE.

    The position of the apple trade is causing some anxiety among importers. During the last fortnight upwards of 100,000 cases of Australian and New ...

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  39. FENDER IN FORM.

    To-day's matches resulted:—Surrey scored 470 against Hampshire at the Oval. Fender scored 185 in a fine exhibition of hard hitting. He scored 52 ...

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  40. HATS OFF TO LLOYD GEORGE.

    The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Austen Chamberlain), addressing, a women's mass meeting in London yesterday, said: Peace has not yet come to Europe. [?] ...

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  41. SAFETY FIRST.

    Safety for your children, safety for yourselves, is ensured if you keep a bottle of Dr. Grant,'s Balm of Liqiorice on hand. Other cough remedies may ...

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  42. NOTHING SUCCESSDS LIKE SUCCESS.

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

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  43. WORSE THAN THE FIRST.

    "The second ultimalum is worse. 'His Majesty', M. Poineare, will not meet Mr. Lloyd George and the other signatories to the Treaty of Versailles to ...

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