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  3. IRELAND'S DANGER.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Cardinal Logue (R.C. Archbishop of Armagh), speaking at Dundalk to-day, said there was a danger of the freedom they had ...

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  4. IRISH CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Dublin says: "Secrecy regarding the Irish Constitution continues. I understand ...

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  5. THE GERMAN DEBT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Reparations Commission has officially declared in favor of granting an extension of powers to the committee of bankers, ...

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  6. RAPALLO TREATY AND POLAND.

    WARSAW, Wednesday.—The President of Poland (M. Joseph Pilsudsky), receiving the Cabinet to-day, characterised the attitude of Poland's Foreign ...

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  7. TCHITCHERIN IN BERLIN.

    It is reported from Berlin that the Soviet representative (M. Tchitcherin) has arrived from Genoa. He will discuss the practical details of the ...

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  8. FRENCH FEARS.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Paris says that the Reparations Commission's decision has struck Paris like a thunderbolt. In ...

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  9. RUSSIA=CZECHO=SLOVAKIA.

    PRAGUE, Wednesday.—Russia and Czecho-Slovakia have signed a treaty recognising the Soviet Government. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — The correspondent of the "Berlingske Tidende" at Moscow says that the Russian Soviet's Naval Commission has ...

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  11. RECOURSE TO SANCTIONS.

    M. Poincare, in his statement before the Senatorial Commission of Foreign Affairs, declared that every preparation had been made for recourse to the ...

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  12. CARDINAL HELD UP.

    Cardinal Logue was to-day motoring from Armagh to Haggard's Town when a party of Specials held up his car. Cardinal Logue demanded to see their ...

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  13. LENIN'S DEATH EXPECTED.

    HELSINGFORS, Wednesday. — The death of M. Lenin (Chief Soviet Commissary), which is daily expected, will be the signal for an armed rebellion ...

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  14. CAPTURED DANGER.

    The "Daily Sketch" publishes a document which is in the possession of the Northern Government. It was captured in a raid at Ladymore. The ...

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  15. GERMAN REASONING.

    A message from Berlin reports that He[?] Hugo Stinnes, the German finance magnate, addressing Westphalian manufacturers and business men ...

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  16. RUSSIA'S TIMBER EXPORT.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—A number of German timber firms have offered to organise Russia's export of timber via Petrograd and Kronstadt. ...

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  17. THE ELECTIONS.

    Seventeen, of the Pro-treaty Party and 17 Antis will be returned unopposed, leaving the contests for 20 constitu[?]cies between the members of ...

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  18. GERMAN RECOVERY.

    It is reported from London that no fewer than 2612 vessels, of a tonnage amounting to 2,619,529, entered and left the port of Hamburg, the principal ...

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  19. AMMUNITION FROM AMERICA.

    It is reported from Washington that Mr. Lusker (Chairman of the U.S. Shipplug Board), after investigating the matter of the British seizure of the ...

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  20. NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED.

    The British Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston Churchill) held a conference to-day with Mr. Arthur Gri[?]th (President of the Dail ...

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  21. BOY MURDERER EXECUTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Notwithstanding stren[?]ous efforts for a reprieve, including an appeal to the King, Henry Jacoby was executed to-day. ...

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  22. BULGARIA'S DECISION.

    SOFIA, Wednesday.—The Peasants' Congress to-day adopted a resolution inviting King Boris III. to become Bulgaria's Constitutional Monarch. They ...

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  23. BELFAST INCENDIARIES.

    Incendiaries at Belfast destroyed a large box-making factory and public house last night, and five empty houses and a drapery shop this morning. ...

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  24. TUBERCULOSIS CURE.

    It is reported from London that M. Spahlinger, the discoverer of the new anti-tuberculosis vaccine, returned to Geneva on Monday. It is understood ...

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  25. U.K. ENGINEERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—With regard to the strike ballot which is being taken among 49 unions connected with the British engineers, 400,000 ballot ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED SURPRISE ATTACK.

    A party of Sinn Feiners to-day attempted a surprise attack upon the soldiers at Clady. The sentry saw the Republicans crawling in a field and ...

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  27. COLD-BLOODED MURDERS.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Warned by his dogs barking, Signor Fabio Guiseppe, a wealthy farmer residing at Nicatresse, left the house with his family— ...

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  28. THE ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    BELGRADE, Wednesday.—Princess Marie of Rumania, who is betrothed to King Alexander of Serbia, was warmly welcomed at Belgrade to-day after her ...

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  29. U.S. WAR LOANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported on good authority that the United States has notified all the European Governments to whom U.S. war loans ...

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  30. BOURNEMOUTH MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Thomas Henry Allaway, aged about 30 years, was arrested at Reading on May 5 on a charge of having stolen a cheque book ...

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  31. ETHEL DELL MARRIED.

    LONDONJ, Wednesday.—Miss Ethel Dell, the well-known Australian writer, was to-day married to Colonel Savage, a neighbor, of Guildford. The ...

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  32. BULGARIAN INCURSIONS.

    BELGRADE, Wednesday. — The Jugo-Slovakian Government is preparing a Note to Bulgaria amounting to an ultimatum owing to the incursion of ...

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  33. RUSSIAN TROUBLES.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — A high authority on finance states that the Russian Soviet roubles, of which there are 200 trillions circulating, will ...

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  34. MELBOURNE PEERESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Marchoiness of Conyagham (formerly Miss Bessie Alice Tobin, of Melbourne) was to-day married to Lieut[?] A. B. Raper ...

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  35. SAVING RUSSIA'S CHILDREN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Weardale, writing to the Victorian AgentGeneral (Mr. J. [?]), acknowledging the receipt of £[?]400, making a ...

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  36. RUSSIAN CHURCHMEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury (the Most Rev. Dr. Randall Davidson) has received a reply from the Russian Government ...

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  37. CAIRO OUTRAGES.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—An Egyptian Government communique warns the public that the police have been authorised to search anyone for arms. ...

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