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  3. BEEF FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association yesterday, Mr. J. A. M. Elder, of Cooke and Co., Pty. ...

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  4. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Germany's reply to the Reparations Commission will probably be published to-night. "Le Matin" says it conforms with the ...

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  5. MAINTAIN UNITY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The entire American officialdom assembled at Arlington to-day to witness the dedication of the Loncoln memorial. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN SOVIET.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The correspondent of the "New York Herald" at Moscow interviewed (the Soviet. War Minister (M. Trotsky) to-day with ...

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  7. IRISH SITUATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Chronicle" reports that the conversations between the British Government and Sinn Fein representatives has ...

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  8. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Financial Secretary to the British. Treasury (Commander Hilton Young), and the Director of the Overseas Trade ...

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  9. KIDNAPPED OFFICERS.

    In the British House of Commons to-day, Mr. Winston Churchill stated that the British Government had no hope that any of the three British officers, ...

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  10. UNFIT IMMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British emigration officials, replying to press cables from Australia alleging that recent batches of immigrants include physically ...

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  11. EARL BALFOUR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Earl Balfour to-day took his scat for the first time in the House of Lords. The galleries were crowded to witness the ...

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  12. CHINESE DISORDERS.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs (Count Uchida) announced to-day that Japan will not send troops to China to quiet ...

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  13. REGARDING MUNITIONS.

    Replying to questions, Mr. Churchill said that if the munition factories were working at Dublin it was within the rights of the Provisional Irish ...

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  14. CHRIST'S PURPOSE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Archbishop of York's Committee on Church Unity (which is a sequel to the Bishop's Conference of 1920), including six ...

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  15. CHANG'S FORCES DESERTING.

    It is reported from Pekin Unit General Cluing Tso Lin, the Mukden War Lord, said to be a supporter of the Japanese in China, seems destined to lose ...

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  16. PERSISTENT RUMOR.

    It is being persistently rumored in political circles that the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) intends to appeal to the British electors on the ...

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  17. TEXT OF THE REPLY.

    Following is the text of the Germany reply:— Germany is convinced that financial help must be forthcoming from abroad ...

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  18. LABOR'S DEMAND.

    The committee of the Japanese Federation of Labor called at the office of the Prime Minister of Japan (Viscount Takahashi) to-day with a resolution ...

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  19. BRITISH ARTILLERY IN ULSTER.

    A battery of artillery from England passed through Belfast to-day en route for an inland Ulster town. ...

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  20. OPEN WARFARE.

    Open warfare continues between the Free Staters and Ulsterites. The former are preparing a general advance on Strabane and Derry. ...

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  21. COPYRIGHT LAWS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Harding has issued a proclamation extending to New Zealand the benefits of the American copyright law, 1919, ...

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  22. THE WORLD'S STUD FARM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Minister for British Agriculture (Sir A. Griffith-Boscawen), speaking at the Constitutional Club to-day-said that the ...

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  23. CHARGER FOR THE KING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The South Australian Agent-General (Sir Edward Lucas) will attend at Buckingham Palace on Friday to present the charger ...

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  24. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    BERLIN, Tuesday. — Disgraceful scenes were witnessed at the week-end meeting of the German Reichstag's Foreign Committee. The trouble ...

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  25. CHARGED WITH TRICKERY.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Charies Lawson an Australian, charged with having obtained £25,000 by trickery from Mr. David K. hall, of New Zealand, was ...

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  26. IN MY GARDEN.

    As I stroll among my flowers, and breathe the seented air, I feel the passion of their hymn—the fervor of their prayer— ...

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  27. LOSS OF UPPER SILESIA.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The German Reichstag to-day adopted the decision of the German-Polish Convention by a two-thirils majority. The Upper ...

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  28. 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. ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. 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 ...

    Article : 75 words
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