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  3. THE WAR IN ULSTER.

    LOYALIST "SCREEN" FEARED. LONDON. Thursday.—More British troops arrived at Londonderry to-day. Both sides of the River Foyle are now ...

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  4. IMPERIAL TRADE ROUTES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Grand Council of the Imperial Navy League, having revised its constitution, now aims at securing as the primary object ...

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  5. ROYAL WEDDING.

    BELGRADE, Thursday.—A mediaeval spectacle, curiously combined with modern custom, was the characteristic of the wedding which was solemnised ...

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  6. IRISH FREE STATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Four of the outgoing pro-treaty members of the Southern Irish Parliament representing Dublin University, have been re-elected ...

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  7. THE CONSTITUTION.

    To-day's meeting of those conferring on the Irish situation was confined to tho experts and advisers of both sides, who are examining the details of the ...

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  8. SOMEONE BLUNDERED.

    The correspondent of "The Star" at Belfast states that the artillery attack on Pettigoe was due to a misunderstanding. Colonel Wilson literally ...

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  9. DAIL ADJOURNED.

    The Dail Eireann has adjourned until June 30, ...

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  10. SOUTHAMPTON FIRE.

    LONDON, Thursday—White's yachtbuilding yard, at Southampton was destroyed by fire to-day. A number of petrol tanks violently exploded. The ...

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  11. MURDERS IN ANTRIM.

    Two brothers named M'Cann were taken from their beds in Antrim to-day and shot, one mortally. A special constable has been arrested. ...

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  12. GERMAN INDEMITY.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Prime Minister (M. Poincare), speaking before the Foreign Committee today, pointed out that the, Versailles ...

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  13. CLANCARTY'S MANSION RAIDED.

    Armed motorists raided Lord Clancarty's mansion at Gardally at midnight yesterday, and stole valuable paintings and pianos. ...

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  14. WARNING TO ORANGEMEN.

    All ex-members of the Ulster constabulary living at Ballinasloe are threatened with death. The pedestal of Clanearty's stat[?]e now bears the ...

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  15. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    ROME, Thursday.— The [?]alian Foreign Minister (Signor Schanzer), speaking in the Italian Chamber of Deputies to-day on the results o[?] the ...

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  16. QUID PRO QUO.

    Several French newspapers maintain that if the German indemnity owing to France be reduced, France's debts to America and Britain might be ...

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  17. FURTHER INCENDIARISM.

    Further cases of incendiarism are reported from Belfast, Ballinasloe and elsewhere. To-day, bombs Considerably damaged the residences of two ...

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  18. EX[?]GERMAN OFFICERS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Fourteen officers of the ex-Kaiser's German army have been court-martialled at Mayence for establishing a propagandist club, ...

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  19. AUSSIE SYMPATHY APPRECIATED

    The London Ulster Association is gratified to hear of the Melbourne meeting of friends of Ulster. The members are sure that the formation of an ...

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  20. HUNGARIAN ELECTIONS.

    BUDAPEST. Thursday.—In the Hungarain elections the Socialist candidates obtained upwards of 100,000 votes. They rank as the strongest Party after ...

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  21. OCCUPATION OF BELLEEK.

    The advance of the British troops on Belleek was, undertaken in full fighting kit. Lewis guns and art[?]lery with strong patrols as screens pushed ahead. ...

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  22. HOTTENTOT RISING OVER.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.— In the South African House of Assembly t[?] day, the Prime Minister (General Smuts) stated that the trouble in the ...

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  23. RUSSIAN SACRILEGE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—"Le Journal" learns[?]that the Russian Bolsheviks, owing to shortness of money, have begun a desecration of the Russian ...

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  24. AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—For [?] first time since 1914 a full-dress evening court was held at Buckingham Palace this evening. The [?]00 guests formed ...

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  25. U.S. FINANCIAL SCANDAL.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—One of the greatest financial scandals in New York was revealed to-day upon the conviction of the American Cotton Exchange ...

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  26. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.

    ROMK, Thursday.—A violent earthquake to-day damaged the towns of Fabriano, Caldarola and San Severino, at the foot of the Apennines. Details ...

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  27. OPERATIONS COMPLETED.

    A Colonial Office communique states that the British troops have completed operations. They have cleared the triangle. Unless the troops in their ...

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  28. REBELS IN WARSAW.

    WARSAW, Thursday. — Rebels at Lipow[?] to-day blew up a huge Russian munition store, containing 8,000,000 cartridges and 22,000 shells. Nine ...

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  29. COMMUNISTS IN BELGRADE.

    BELGRADE. Thursday.—In view of the Royal wedding in Belgrade, the police on Tuesday arrested 50 Communists as a precaution. ...

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  30. REFUGEES AT GLASGOW.

    Owing to refugees from Ulster flocking to Glasgow some difficulty is being experienced in finding them accommodation. Appeals are being made to the ...

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  31. RAPALLO TREATY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday. — It is reported that the Kemalists (Augora Turks) have proclaimed that Anatolia intends to become a party to the ...

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  32. USELESS STRIKES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The president of the Transport Federation, and chairman of the Strike Committee in the great strike of 1911 (Mr. Harry ...

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  33. BRITISH MINERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The executive of the Miners' Federation issued a statement to-day saying that wages are so low on many of the British ...

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  34. FULHAM MURDER CASE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Home Secretary (Mr. Edward Shortt) ordered a medical inquiry into the alleged insanity of Lie[?]t. Ronald True, who ...

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