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  3. ROUND=WORLD FLIGHT.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Major Blake, the British aviator, who is attempting a round-the-world flight, is awaiting a second machine from England, which ...

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  4. BATTLE IN BELFAST.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Gunmen con tinued their campaign of murder in Belfast yesterday. A Protestant youth a prominent footballer, was shot dead ...

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  5. "NOT OUT OF DANGER."

    LONDON, Saturday.—Government supporters yesterday entertained the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) at a luncheon. The latter ...

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  6. IRISH OR JEW.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Carson (previously Sir Edward Carson, at one time Solicitor General for Ireland, a great opponent of Irish Home Rule, ...

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  7. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The German Cabinet is considering the proposals which the Finance Minister (Herr Hermes) discussed with the Reparations ...

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  8. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Dr. Wiedfelt, the new German Ambassador to Washington, presenting his credentials to President Harding yesterday, ...

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  9. ARRIVAL AT LYONS.

    A later message reports that Major Blake left Paris and arrived safely at Lyons this afternoon. ...

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  10. PRESS CAMPAIGN A FAILURE.

    The Lord Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead) said that the press campaign to disparage, and if possible, destroy the Prime Minister's mission, had ...

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  11. U.S. RAILWAY FREIGHTS.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—Many leading railroad officials have declared that it would be necessary to ask for a 10 per cent. reduction in the wages of railroad ...

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  12. A HOT FIGHT.

    A large force of Sinn Feiners to-day attacked Ballywater Park, Lord Dunleath's seat in County Down, but the police put up a determined fight and ...

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  13. PERPETUAL SPINSTERHOOD.

    LONDON, Saturday —The representative of the ''Daily Express'' at Berlin states that 25,000,000 women in Europe are doomed to perpetual ...

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  14. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    LONDON. Saturday—The rust Russian Soviet steamer the Karl Marx, reached Hull to-day with a cargo of timber. The vessel was ...

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  15. SWISS SENSATION.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—A gunpowder factory near Thun, 17 miles from Ber[?], was blown up to-day. Two boys were killed and 50 persons injured. ...

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  16. LONDON CONFERENCE.

    There will be no second conference between the signatories to the Irish Treaty. Informal conversations have been held at the Colonial Office, ...

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  17. "ENTANGLING ENGAGEMENTS"

    GUARANTEES THROUGH LEAGUE LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Asquith (Leader of the British Parliamentary Liberal Party), writing to the ...

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  18. MET AND ADJOURNED.

    Later.—A conference of the British and Irish signatories to the Irish Free State Treaty met at No. 10 Downing Street the British Prime ...

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  19. FOUR VANDYCKES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Four of Lady Lucas' Vandyck's, which were sold by auction at Christie's yesterday, realised 20,600 guineas. ...

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  20. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The reversion to the pre-war system of dealings on the Stock Exchange, and the lengthening of the days of business by an hour ...

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  21. NOBEL PEACE PRIZE.

    CHRISTIANIA, Saturday.—The committee of the Nobel Trust Fund propose to s[?]k legislation to enable it to provisionally discountinue the Peace prize. ...

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  22. WASHINGTON TREATIES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The correspondent, of the "Philadelphia Ledger" at Tokio has been informed that Japan's ratification of the Washington ...

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  23. WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Secretary of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union of Great Britain (Mr. Havelock. Wilson), has been interviewed, ...

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  24. BRITISH SOLDIER SHOT.

    Two British soldiers to-day drove up to the Post Office in Dublin in a motor Cycle and side car. They entered the office and transacted their business. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN TENOR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The London newspapers publish appreciative notices of the singing of Mr. Alfred O'Shea, the Australian tenor. ...

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  26. NEW WAGES AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The National Wool Industrial Council of Bradford has approved of a new wages agreement, based upon the cost of living ...

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  27. EX=U.S. MINISTER.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Mr. Sabath, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, yesterday introduced a resolution into the House, ...

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  28. SIR ERIC GEDDES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Eric Geddes has been elected a director of Dunlop's British Rubber Co. Sir Eric Geddes, ex-First Lord of the ...

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  29. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    TIEN-TSIN, Saturday.— A British observer, who has returned to Tien-tsin from a visit to Shanghai and Kwan, says it is reported there that General ...

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  30. BOTTOMLEY ON TRIAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The ease was continued at the Old Bailey yesterday in winch Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., is charged with having fraudulently ...

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  31. U.S. CINEMA FIRE.

    LOS ANGELES (Califorina) Saturday.—A tremendous explosion yesterday wrecked Universal City, a cinema centre, when an electric short circuit ...

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  32. [?]EPORT DENIED.

    A later message from Washington says that the U.S. State Department has, denied the reports that an ex-U.S. Ambassador to China has been ...

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  33. AN AUSTRALIAN ABROAD.

    LONDON, Saturday —Mr. Govers, a visitor from N.S. Wales, to-day purchased a tube ticke a the Gloucester road station. She forgot her hand bag ...

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  34. POWDER EMPORIUM BLOWN UP.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—An emporium in Pennsylvania, comprising three powder-packing-houses, was blown up yesterday, killing nine people, and ...

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  35. DISQUIETING NEWS.

    Two-items of disquieting news has been received at Pekin. An official despatch from Urga states that the Mongolian Government has ...

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  36. FULHAM MURDER CASE.

    LONDON, Saturday. —At the Old Bailey on May 5, Lient. Ronald True, formerly an officer in the Royal Air Force was found guilty of the murder, ...

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  37. MUNITION-DUMP ON FIRE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A fire occured at a munitions dump at Haut Rive today. The dump consisted of 300,000 gas shells. There were many ...

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  38. TROUBLE IN THE SOUTH.

    A Canton despatch states that Geneeral Chen Chi-ung-Ming ordered Dr. Sun Yat Sen to resign the Presidency. of the Southern Republic. Dr. Sun ...

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  39. THE SCOTCH THISTLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the British House of Commons yesterday, the Scottish Home Rule Bill was read a second time. The measure provides for a ...

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  40. EXPLOSION NEAR VIENNA.

    VIENNA, Saturday.—A explosion at a dynamite magazine, caused by a fire at the Government explosive factory at Bluman, near Vienna yesterday, ...

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