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  4. IRISH UNITY. NORTH-SOUTH PACT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Dail Eireann Cabinet has approved of the pact arranged between the Ulster Premier (Sir James Craig) and the Irish ...

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  5. HIS PROUDEST TITLE BRITAIN'S FAITHFUL ALLY

    Prince of Wales' Camp, Hyderabad (DECCAN), Wednesday.—India's Premier Prince, H.H. Mir Sir Mahbull Ali Khan, Fatch Jung; Asaf Jab ...

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  6. EUROPE'S DANGER

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Senator Borah, participating to-day in the U.S. Senate in the debate on the Allied Debt Refunding Bill, declared that the ...

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  7. FAR EAST FROBLEMS WASHINGTON DISCUSSIONS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Far Eastern Committee to-day considered electrical communications in China. Mr. Sze (China) asked that ...

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  8. DARING MOTOR THEFT.

    A gang of youngsters, headed by an older leader, has recently been systematically carrying out daring thefts of motor cars in Dubin. The Republican ...

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  9. "AN AUSTRALIAN FIRST"

    RARIS, Thursday.—The Irish Congress to-day has been debating the problem of the nationality of Irish living in the British Dominions. ...

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  10. SCOTTISH RAILWAY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The National Wages Board has rejected the claims of the Scottish railway companies to increase the standard working day from ...

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  11. KARLIST INTRIGUES SWITZERLAND NERVY.

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—The Swiss Government having received disquieting information of fresh Karlist intrigues, hastened the ex-Empress Zita's ...

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  12. MILAN SACRILEGE

    MILAN, Wednesday.—A shocking sacrilege has been committed at Milan. The Cathedral has been broken into, and the tombs, including those of Saint ...

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  13. [?] IN CHINA

    PEKIN, Wednesday.—The President of China has announced that he has granted the Premier (Mr. Liang) leave of absence, appointing the Foreign ...

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  14. CLEANING CUP.

    Article XIX, of the naval treaty is still untouched. Final advices from Tokio have not yet arrived. It is expected, however, that Japan will concede ...

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  15. COMBINES AND POOLS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Commenting upon the rise in the prices of meat in Britain following upon the announcement of the formation of a New ...

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  16. VERY GRAVE SITUATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Austrian krone has collapsed. It was quoted at 43,800 to the £1. It was quoted at 14,000 to the £1 yesterday. ...

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  17. LATE SIR ARTHUR PEARSON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The late Sir Arthur Pearson left £93,926. In his will he points out that owing to the fact he has for many years devoted ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TOUR

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.— The financial account of the Australian cricket tour in South Africa show that a profit of £6300 has resulted to the ...

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  19. BRITISH ECONOMY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In well-informed, circles it is reported that the British Cabinet has accepted in the main Sir Eric Geddes' Economy ...

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  20. ARBUCKLE TRIAL

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.—The case was continued to-day in which Roscoe Arbuckle (cinema comedian) is undergoing his second trial for the ...

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  21. CHURCHILL'S OPINION.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill), opening the 1920 Club established by the Coalitionists, said that Sir Eric Geddes' Economy Committee's ...

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  22. NO-TAX CAMPAIGN.

    In the Madras localities the extremists were threatening, or had started, a no-tax campaign, but they decided to postpone action till the end of the ...

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  23. MORE MOPLAH SURRENDERS.

    It is reported from Labore that three small rebel chiefs, with 20 followers, six ritles and 16 swords, surrendered yesterday at Arrikode. ...

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  24. BRITISH SEAMEN'S WAGES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The seamen have accepted the shipowners' terms, wiht a corresponding reduction for the officers. ...

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  25. EXTREMISTS CLAIM VICTORY.

    At Jhajar the extremists claim a victory. There is little circulation of news in Punjab, and it is difficult to obtain information, but apparently the ...

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