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  3. "APOLOGY FOR HIS WAR."

    LONDON, Saturda.—The representative of the "Daily Chronicle" at Berlin reports that the ex-Kaiser's book is now complete and has been shown ...

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  4. IRISH PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Speaker of the Dail Eireann (Mr. O'Neill) announced in the Dail Eireann to-day that the Premier of the Irish Free ...

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  5. UNIVERSAL PEACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), speaking at the luncheon with the Italian and Anglo-American journalists ...

    Article : 354 words
  6. CALCUTTA GAOL MUTINY.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—Some sensational evidence has been given during the inquiry into the recent Calcutta gaol mutiny. An early witness said that ...

    Article : 218 words
  7. FOR EUROPE'S FUTURE.

    LONDON, Saturday. —The leader of the British Parlimentary Libe[?] Party (Mr. Asquith), addressing the National Liberal Federation conference ...

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  8. BRITISH GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government has issued a three line whip for Monday's sitting of the House of Commons when the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. ...

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  9. FRIENDSHIP RE-AFFIRMED.

    M. Paul Cambon and M. de Comte de Saint Aulaire (past and present French Ambassadors to Britain) were tendered a luncheon at the House of ...

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  10. ITALY AND RUSSIA.

    HOME, Saturday.—The "Stampa" announces that an agreement has been concluded under which Italy will build staff quarters at the aviation bases at ...

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  11. SWEDEN AND RUSSIA.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—It is reported that the Swedish Parliamentary Committee has rejected the Government's proposal for a Russo-Swedish ...

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  12. ACCEPTING THE TRUCE.

    At the plenary session of the Genoa Economic Conference yesterday, the delegations accepted the non-aggression truce, all rising in token of their ...

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  13. RHODESIA'S STATUS.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—In the Rhodesian Legislative Council yesterday, Sir Charles Coghlan, moving the second reading of the Referendum ...

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  14. W.A. IMMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Anglo-Saxon Club yesterday tendered a dinner to the West Australian Premier (Sir James Mitchell), who said that he ...

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  15. RUSSIA CREATES SENSATION.

    M. Tchitcherin (head of the Russia delegation) created a sensation while Signor Facta was about to move the adoption of the economical report. He ...

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  16. NEAR-EAST TREATY.

    It is reported from Paris that the "Petit Parisien" states that during his stay at Genoa the Czeeho-Slovakian Prime Minister (Dr. Belles) arranged a ...

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  17. FREEDOM IN POLITICS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the British House of Commons yesterday, Mr. T. Thompson (Independent Liberal for Middlesbro W.) moved the second ...

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  18. FIGHTING MALARIA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Dr. Client, of the Australian Health Department, has arrived from Liverpool for a two-months' stay in America in order to ...

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  19. CANADA'S NAVY CUT.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Despite the recent speech delivered in London by the First Lord of the British Admiralty (Lord Lee), wherein he ...

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  20. ESPIONAGE AND TREASON.

    ROME, Saturday.—Count Morozze Della Rocca (formerly Departmental Chief at the Italian War Office), first charged in 1918 with selling military ...

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  21. SINN FEIN INCENDIARIES.

    Sinn Feiners to-day have been operating on an extensive seale in County Antrim. They destroyed the railway at Dunley, and cut the ...

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  22. IN UPPER SILESIA.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Following upon a police and military raid in Upper Silesia which has been in a state of siege for the past week owing to ...

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  23. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The International committee for Russian Relief, of which Dr. Nansen is High Commissioner, has issued its investigator's ...

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  24. U.K. ENGINEERING LOCK OUT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A tentative agreement involving modification of the employers' former proposals has been reached in the engineering lockout at ...

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  25. CRISIS NOT SOLVED.

    Dr. Rathenan (German delegate), discussing the economic report, admitted that important results had been obtained at Genoa, but it would be a ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. MURDERED BY ARABS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mrs. Tuckett, widow of Colonel Tuckett, has returned to England from Baghdad, where Arabs murdered her husband. Colonel ...

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  27. WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lady Rhondda's, petition for permission to take a seat in the House of Lords has failed. The Parliamentary Committee for ...

    Article : 155 words
  28. RATHENAU ON DEBTS.

    Proceeding, Dr. Rathenau [?] ed that the global debt of the different countries was too big for three countries. Their creditors were unable to ...

    Article : 139 words
  29. AFFECTED DISTRICTS ISOLATED.

    The outrages were the result of simultaneous Republican risings in Down and Antrim, which are now completely isolated. The telegraphs have been ...

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  30. GRAVE BELFAST SITUATION.

    Nine men yesterday afternoon en tered Garrett and Little's Co-operative Works. They surrounded five coopers, who were working there, and demanded ...

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  31. SEMENOFF RELEASED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The U.S. Appellant Court yesterday ordered the release of General Semenoff (Far Eastern anti-Bolshevik leader) and granted ...

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  32. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Official conversations between the Reparations Commission and Herr Hermes (German Finance Minister) is proceeding ...

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  33. BRITAIN AND ITALY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), when addressing the British, American and Italian journalists at Genoa, ...

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  34. FIGHTING IN ANTRIM.

    During the fighting in Antrim a Special constable named M'Neil was killed. The police defended the barracks heroically. The raiders broke ...

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  35. BLAMED FOR POOR RESULTS.

    It is reported from Moscow that the Soviet organ "[?]nvestia" blames France and Mr. Lloyd Genoa Conference. poor results of the Genoa Conference. ...

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  36. HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIEND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—News has been received at Plymouth that Major Outram, the Australian big game hunter, has died at Mombasa (Africa) as a ...

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  37. ONLY EFFECTIVE INSTRUMENT.

    A manage from Toronto reports that the Canadian press has broadcasted a manifesto signed by the Candian Premier (Mr. L. M. King), the ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. WHAT'S DANGEROUS?

    Why [?] the inconvenience, and possibly danger of consumption by neglecting a cold, when it is so easy to call at your chemist and storekeeper ...

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  39. IT CURES TO STAY CURED.

    The most wonderful cough remedy in the world is Dr. Grant's Balm of Liquorice. One bottle of this will do more good than dozens of others. ...

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  40. U.S. MILLIONAIRES ACTING.

    A number of American millionaires, including Messrs. Pierpont Morgan. Otto Kahn, and C. H. Billings and Oliver Leslin, have arrived in London. ...

    Article : 57 words
  41. COPING WITH THE SITUATION.

    The Ulster Cabinet has officially announced that necessary steps to cope with the situation have been decided on after consultation with the military ...

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