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  3. ANOTHER IRISH CRISIS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The members of the British Cabinet take the gravest view of the new political situation in Ireland, arising from the Collins-de Valera pact. The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), the Lord Privy Seal ...

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  4. BRITISH CIVILISATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir James Mitchell (Premier of West Australia), Sir J. D. Connolly (Agent-General for W.A.), Mr. A. H. Ashbold ...

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  5. ROUND=WORLD FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Major Blake, who is undertaking a round-the-world flight, accompanied by Captain MacMillan and his pilot, left ...

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  6. SIGNIFICANT SPEECHES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The representative of the "Daily Telegraph" at Durblin reports that the meeting of the Sinn Fein onvention on Tuesday ...

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  7. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the British House of Commons to-day, the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Austen Chamberlain), replying, to a question, saul that when ...

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  8. PROSCRIBED SOCIETIES.

    The proscribed organisations are Republican Army, the Republican Brotherhood, and the Irish Volunteers' Association, which is a women's and ...

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  9. LLOYD GEORGE'S WORK.

    The High Commissioner for South-Africa (Sir Edgar Walton), speaking at the Colonial Institutes" annual Empire Day dinner to-day, expressed ...

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  10. DISCUSSION IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Birkenhead, replying to a question, said that the gravity of the events of the past few days in the North and ...

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  11. CONDITIONS IN ULSTER.

    The special constabulary at Bally mena made a drive across the Bulgally Mountain, and arrested a man. While returning they were ambushed, when ...

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  12. THE SERIOUS ISSUES.

    It is stated that Mr. Collins is not likely to accompany Mr. Gri[?]th and Mr. Duggan in their conference with Mr. Churchill on Friday. ...

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  13. TERRORISM SPREADING.

    Terrorisuf is spreading in Donegal, where the plight of defenceless Protestants is terrible. The villages are over-run by hordes of armed ...

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  14. TO HAMPER SEDITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Bill was introduced in the British. House of Commmons privately to-day to prevent the imgortation from overseas of money, ...

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  15. MORE WAR.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — Messages from Poland report that large forces of Russian cavalry are advancing on the Poljessi district. The railway ...

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  16. THE CUSHENDALE FIRE.

    Garron Towers, Cushendale, which was gutted by fire yesterday, belonged to Mr. Churchill. He inherited it from Lord Herbert Vane Tempest a year ago. ...

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  17. WHOLE SITUATION CHANGED.

    The Ulster Premier (Sir James Craig), speaking in the Northern Parliament, said that the whole Irish situation had been changed by the ...

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  18. SHOT IN TIPPERARY.

    Brigadier-General Higginson, recently in command of the 17th British Infantry Brigade at Cork, was shot near Tipperary to-day. He was twice ...

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  19. US RAIL FREIGHTS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The American Interstate Commerce Commission has ordered a reduction in freight rates throughout the country, to ...

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  20. BOTTOMLEY TRIAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The case in which Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., is charged with having fraudulently converted to his own use £15,461/10/9, ...

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  21. STREET FIGHTING.

    There was severe fighting in Stanhope street, Belfast, to-day. Bombs and revolvers were used. The fighting was due to an attack upon the workers, who ...

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  22. WRECK OF THE EGYPT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The surviving passengers of the P. and O. Liner Egypt, which was sunk on Saturday in a collision with the cargo steamer ...

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  23. U.K. ENGINEERING DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the conclusion, of a five-hours' conference yesterday the executives of 47 unious invelved in the engineering dispute ...

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  24. ULSTER'S FIRST BUDGET.

    The Northern Parliament's first Budget estimates for a revenue of £13,708,000 aud a surplus of £110,000. No new taxation is proposed. Seven eighths of ...

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  25. SINN FEIN ARRESTS EXAGGERATED.

    Regarding the arrests of Sinn Feiners Sir James said that the figures had been exaggerated. In the round-up to-day between 300 and 400 had been ...

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  26. OLDFIELD IN BRITAIN.

    PLATS FOR COMMONS V. LORDS. LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. W. A. Oldfield the Australian wicket-Keeper, has been invited to play for the House ...

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  27. SOUTHWEST AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — Some alarm is being felt in the South-West Protectorate (a late German colony, and now South African mandate ...

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  28. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is believed that the Reparations Commission, after a discussion with the German Finance Minister (Herr Hernes), is reaching an ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS ABOARD.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Professor Harold Turnbull and Mrs. Turnbull, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. H. Kershaw-Walken of Surrey Hills, were ...

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  30. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    NO EVASION BY SOUTH AFRICA. CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—In the South African House of Assembly yesterday, during the course of his reply ...

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  31. IN THE WITNESS BOX.

    When in the witness box Bottomley said that he had refunded £348,000 of the Victory Bond Clubn morrey; also £86,000 in Paris. "This," he said, ...

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  32. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Chancellor of the British Exchequer (Sir Robert Horne), speaking at Glasgow to-day, said that the British Government ...

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  33. A CAIRO MURDER.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—An Egyptian to-day using a revolver, shot and killed Major Cave, Assistant Commandant of Police. ...

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  34. INDIAN SELF=GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Speaking to-day at the annual Empire Day dinner of the Colonial Institute, the High Commissioner for India (Mr. Mever) ...

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  35. WHAT'S DANGEROUS?

    Why suffer 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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  36. IT CURES TO STAY CURED.

    The most wonderful congh 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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  37. UNDER EXAMINATION.

    The prosecuting counsel, Mr. Travers Humphreys. conducted a searching cross-examination of Bottomley, who was continually flaring up protesting ...

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  38. THE BEST LAXATIVE.

    No matter how bad your stomach, liver or bowels; how much your headaches; how miserable or uncomfortable you are from constipation, indigestion, ...

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