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  3. BERLIN SENSATION.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Dr. Rathienau, ex-German Minister for Reconstruction, delegate to the Genoa Economic. Conference, and one of the signatories to ...

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  4. U.S. FEDERATION OF LABOR.

    CINCINNATI, Saturday.—At the Convention of the American Federation of Labor in session at Cincinnati, Mr. Sam Gompers, America's "Grand Old ...

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  5. A FOUL CRIME.

    LONDON, Saturday—O'Brien and Connolly, the two men arrested, in connection with the assassination of FieldMarshal Sir Henry Wilson (Unionist ...

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  6. IRISH FREE STATE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The difficulty over the Mid-Cork election, owing to the tampering, which occurred with Mr. Collins' papers has been settled. The ...

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  7. ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Major. W. T. Blake, the British aviator, who, accompanied by Capt. Norman Ma[?]millan and Colonel Broom, is attempting a ...

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  8. AMERICAN LABORITES.

    CINCINNATI, Saturday.—The American Federation of Labor Convention in session at Cincinnati to-day. decisively rejected a resolution demanding that ...

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  9. BECOMING GAELICISED.

    Now that Ireland is a Free State, Queenstown had become Gaelicised into Cobh, and as Queenstown is no more. The White Star Line uses the new ...

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  10. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.

    LONDON. Saturday.—Mr. G. F. Dodwell (South Australian Government Astronomer) leaves London to-day for Australia via America, where he ...

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  11. BRIEF DETAILS.

    Later reports of the occurrence state that the grenade blew off Dr. Rathenau's left, leg. He died in the arms of a housemaid, who ran out of a house ...

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  12. U.S. MINERS' STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The latest reports received yesterday from Herrin (Illinois) show that the massacre of the non-unionist mine workers by the ...

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  13. BELFAST PROTESTANT SHOT.

    William Kirkwood, a Protestant, manager of the flour milla at Belfast, was murdered at mid-day yesterday outside the mills. ...

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  14. CONSPIRACY DISCLOSED.

    Sensational documents have come in-to the possession of the police disclosing a conspiracy for taking the lives of prominent persons, also for a ...

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  15. SCENES IN THE REICHSTAG.

    There were amazing scenes in the Reichstag when the news of Dr. Rathenau's assassination was conveyed to the deputies. ...

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  16. THE WORK OF FIENDS.

    A man named Lawless, an ex-soldier, aged 50, who was a harmless tailor, and took no part in polities, was in bed with his wife in Rutland street. ...

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  17. CANTON GOVERNMENT.

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—A Canton despatch announces the death of Wu Ting Fang, recently Foreign Minister to the Canton Government. Wu Ting Fang ...

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  18. BRITISH TRADE RECOVERY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British money market is depressed. The causes of the depression are apparently, the uncertainty of the Irish and ...

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  19. CUSHENDALL AMBUSH.

    Some police and military, travelling in two lorries to Cusliendall, were ambushed last night when entering the main street. A fierce fire opened on ...

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  20. MARTIAL LAW DECLARED.

    The Government has decided to declare martial law in Berlin. Any Nationalist mass meeting has been forbidden. ...

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  21. MOZAMBIQUE CONVENTION.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—In the South African House of Assembly yesterday the Prime Minister (General Smuts) confirmed the statement that ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA MOURNS.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) has sent the following message to Lady Wilson: Australians will be horrified when ...

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  23. JAPAN IN SIBERIA.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The Japanese [?]abinet has decided that Japan shall evacuate Siberia. This decision has been referred to the Japanese Imperial ...

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  24. 1,000,000 MARKS REWAKD.

    The police have offered a reward of 1,000,000 marks (approx. £700) for information resulting in the arrest of Dr. Bathenau's murderer. ...

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  25. ROYALTIES IN DOCKLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Their Majesties, the King and Queen, also Queen Alexandra to-day visited, Shadwell, where the King declared open the King ...

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  26. COCAINE SMUGGLER.

    LONDON, Friday.—David Davis (57), who, it is Understood, arrived from Australia recently by the Ormonde and stayed for a short time in ...

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  27. MONEY IN TOBACCO.

    LONDON, Saturday—The estate of the late Henry Herbert Wills has been valued provisionally at £2,750,000, making £12,795,000 left by six members of ...

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  28. OLYMPIA HORSE SHOW.

    LONDON, Saturday. —Sirdar, who won the Prince of Wales Cup in jumping at the international horse show at the Olympia to-day, is a ...

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  29. BELGIUM'S TRIBUTE.

    King Albert of Belgium sent a message to the King, expressing indignation at the shocking murder of FieldMarshal Sir Henry Wilson: "A ...

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  30. LEAGUES COVENANT.

    LONDON, Saturday:—There was a demonstration at Hyde Park to-day, to commemorate the third anniversary of the Covenant of the League of Nations. ...

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  31. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales yesterday cabled to the Governor-General of Australia (Lord Forster) requesting Lord Forster to convey his ...

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  32. "SARATOGA TRUNK CASE."

    PARIS, Saturday.—M[?]le. Besarabo, who was last week acquitted of complicity in the murder of her step-father, has received n[?]mcrous proposals of ...

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  33. FRANCE PROFOUNDY MOVED.

    The President of the French Republic (M. Millerand) sent the following message to the King: The tragic death of this splendid ...

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  34. SETTLERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In its publication yesterday the "Daily Telegraph" gave a vivid description of the scenes aboard the Aberdeen liner, ...

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  35. M. TCHITCHERIN ILL.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—M. T[?]hitcherin (Soviet Foreign Commissary) is lying ill in Berlin. He is in a serious condition. ...

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  36. GERARD LEE BEVAN.

    VIENNA, Saturday.—Mr. Gerard Lee Bevan, the ex-chairman of the City Equitable Eire Insurance Company of Great Britain (now in liquidation), who ...

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  37. AN EARL'S LOVE AFFAIR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A love affair between the late Earl of Shrewsbury and Miss Brownlee was revealed in the Probate Court yesterday. The Ear[?] ...

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  38. DE VALERA'S COMMENT.

    Mr. de Valera, leader of the Irish Irreconcilables, made the following statement at Dublin yesterday: Killing of any human being is an ...

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  39. RACE TRACK GAME.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. James Fortey, a real estate agent, o[?] Melbourne, claimed to-day that he was swindled out of 5400 dollars (£1300) in ...

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  40. I.R.A DEPLORES THE DEATH.

    The I.R.A. headquarters at Dublin has issued a statement that the shooting of Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson was not done at the instance of the ...

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  41. LADY WILSON'S GRIEF.

    The "Morning Post" states that members of the Imperial Cabinet were filed with consternation at receiving a message from Lady Wilson stating that ...

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  42. BURIAL IN ST. PAUL'S.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" has been officially informed that the remains of the late Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson will be interred in St. Paul's ...

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