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  4. NEW POPE ELECTED. ACHILLES RATTI.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Exchange Telegraph announces that Cardinal Ratti has been elected Pope. He will take the name of Pius XI. ...

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  5. ABORTIVE CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Monday.—The International Socialist Conference proceedings are very ineffective. The Germans have not attended owing to the railway ...

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  6. INDIAN TROUBLES. GAUNTLET DOWN.

    LAHORE, Monday.—The Indian Government has issued a long and stern communique in response to Mr. Gandhi's letter to the Viceroy (Lord ...

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  7. ON THE WAY TO PEACE FOLLY HALTED.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The final session of the Washington Limitation of Armaments Conference was called to order at 1 o'clock to-day, the various ...

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  8. IRISH FREE STATE. BOUNDARIES DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Ulster's Premier (Sir James Craig) has announced that the Ulster Cabinet will not accept any boundary alterations except by ...

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  9. ULSTER'S POINT OF VIEW.

    In his letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) announcing his Cabinet's decision. Sir James said: "I have just held a meeting of those ...

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  10. MERCY!

    PARIS, Monday.—Henri Landru, the so-called "Bluebeard of Gambais," who lies under sentence of death by the guillotine for the murder of 11 ...

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  11. THE ROYAL MARRIAGE.

    LONDON, Monday.—It has been officially announced that Sir Victor Mackenzie is to be Viscount Lascelles' best man upon his marriage to Princess ...

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  12. ON THIRTEENTH BALLOT.

    Cardinal Ratti was elected on the thirteenth ballot; receiving 38 votes, thus breaking all precedents. ...

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  13. WOOL AND TEXTILE INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Wool and Textile Finance Company has re-formed. Part of its scheme is to assist Yorkshire woollen and worsted firms embarrassed ...

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  14. NEW POPE'S BLESSING.

    Instead of blessing the huge crowd from the balcony on the side street, the new Pope did so from the balcony overlooking St. Peter's Square. He ...

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  15. ASPHYXIATED MOPLAHS.

    LAHORE, Monday.—The, Moplah train and tramway committee of inquiry has concluded its investigation into the asphyxiation of Moplah ...

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  16. IMPORTANT CONFERENCE.

    The issue to the press of Sir James Craig's letter followed upon an important conference between Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Arthur Griffiths (Dail ...

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  17. GASPARRI RETAINS SECRETARYSHIP.

    Pope Pius. XI. has re-appointed Cardinal Gasparri as Vatican Secretary of State. ...

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  18. PAPAL CONSTITUTION.

    Cardinal O'Connell, of Boston, arrived by special train, just too late to participate in the election. He is expected to repeat his strong-expressed regret in ...

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  19. PERSIAN TROUBLES.

    TEHERAN, Monday.—The Persian gendarmes in Azerbaijan Province, not being willing to serve under a Cossack commander, attacked Tabriz. After ...

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  20. "MAJORITIES MUST RULE."

    Mr. Griffith will remain in London. Mr. Collins, prior to his departure for home to-night, said he could only reiterate that the Irish Free State ...

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  21. A LIGHTNING STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday.—A lightning strike of 400 meat distributors at Smithfield market has deprived London of fresh meat. The supply strike is ...

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  22. BLACK AND TANS.

    All the "Black and Tans" have left Ireland, and will be discharged prior to March 31. Every effort is being made to absorb the men. Many offers ...

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  23. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Manchester Guardian" announces that the London and North-Western Railway is taking over the Midland Railway, the ...

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  24. BANK HELD UP.

    Four armed men to-day motored to the Provincial Bank at Birr (Parsonstown), King's County, where they held up the staff and escaped with over ...

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  25. JOHANNESBURG STRIKE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday.—Notwithstanding the announcement yesterday that a general pulling-out campaign would commence to-day, nothing ...

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  26. A VITAL PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Monday.—Major G. H. Scott, of the British' Air Force, in a paper read before the Air Ministry's Conference, gave it as his opinion that ...

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  27. SHIPPING FROM BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Reardon Smith, in a notable article in the "Yorkshire Observer," declares that if steps are not taken to adjust the ...

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  28. FRENCH CHAGRIN.

    LONDON, Monday.—French chagrin at the British success at Washington is strikingly'reflected in an editorial in the Paris "Figaro," which bitterly ...

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  29. REPUBLIC CONDEMNED.

    A big meeting at the Johannesburg Town Hall this morning strongly, condemned yesterday's Republican resolution. Several speakers were loudly ...

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  30. ARBUCKLE'S THIRD TRIAL.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—The third trial of Roscoe Arbuckle (cinema comedian), charged with the manslaughter of Miss Virginia Rappe ...

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  31. DELEGATES AT PRETORIA.

    It is reported from Pretoria that a meeting of about 15 Nationalist and Labor members of Parliament received a deputation, transmitting the strikers' ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The annual meeting of the Australasian Chamber of Commerce elected the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) ...

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  34. DOWNING STREET SCIENTISTS PREPARING POISON GAS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. J. H. Thomas (Labor member of the House of Commons for Derby), speaking to his constituents to-day, said it was ...

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  35. UNDER LOCK AND KEY.

    LONDON, Monday.—There were remarkable scenes at a meeting of the Poplar Board of Guardians to-day, when a deputation of the unemployed ...

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  36. ASQUITH ABSENT.

    Owing to a slight accident, the leader of the Liberals (Mr. Asquith) will not attend the opening of Parliament on Tuesday. ...

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