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  3. AUSTRALIA IN THE 50'S. MARQUIS' REMINISCENCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The wellknown London publishers, Messrs. Hodder and Stoughton, have published "The Life of the Marquis of ...

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  4. ULSTER'S PRESTIGE AT STAKE. NO SINN FEIN DOMINATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Irish Attorney-Gqneral has resigned in consequence of disagreement with the Government's Ulster policy. ...

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  5. EMPIRE'S SYLVAN RESOURCES. PRUDENT EXPLOITATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Novar, (better known as Sir Ronald MunroForguson, ex-Govcrnor-General of Australia), Mr. M. L. Shepherd (Acting ...

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  6. "MAKE GERMANY PAY FIRST."

    PARIS, Wednesday.— During, the budget debate M. Herriot (leader of tho Radical Socialists) declared, that the only remedy,to the present ...

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  7. COMPLETE DISARMAMENT JAPAN THE OBSTACLE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Mr. H. G. Wells, writing in the New York "World," says: "It is Japan who is peculiarly the obstacle to a practical ...

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  8. GERMAN DISARMAMENT.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The Berlin newspapers defiantly protest against the inter-Allied Commission's order that the, works of thc Deutsche Works ...

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  9. AT THE DIGGINGS.

    Curiously, enough, he found more to admire at the diggings. He was prepared to find the same social anarchy which, had characterised California; ...

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  10. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. Watts, Communist, member of the London County Council, at yesterday's meet ing, endeavored to induce the ...

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  11. JAP COMMENT.

    Comment in Tokio among noted men and Government officials on the American limitation of armaments programme varies interestingly. ...

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  12. GENEVA CONFERENCE.

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—At its meeting to-day, the International Labor Conference adjourned the debate on the report of thc White Lead Committee. ...

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  13. SPANIARDS AND MOORS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The special correspondent of the "Daily News," who went by aeroplane to Morocco, writes with regard to the Moors' ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Melbourne correspondent pf the "Daily Herald" (British Communists' mouthpiece), writing' with reference to Lord ...

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  15. CHINA'S CLAIMS.

    Among China's claims are the following: That all speeial rights, privileges, and imminent commitments of ...

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  16. POUSH=GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—The League of Nations has appointed M. Calonder (ex-President of Switzerland) to preside over the Polish-German ...

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  17. ARBUCKLE TRIAL.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday. — Thus far eight tentative jurors, ineluding three women, have been chosen for tho Arbuckle trial. ...

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  18. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.

    CAIRO, Wednesday.—The political situation has been fraught with the greatest anxiety during the last 24 hours. There is a belief that the ...

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  19. TIBETAN MISSION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The visit of the British mission to Tibet is proving highly satisfactory. It is expected that the result will be a considerable ...

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  20. FRENCH OPINION.

    The Washington Conference continues to hold publie attention in Paris. The "Temps" argues that Dr. Woodrow Wilson was opposed to any alliance ...

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  21. KITCHENER FILM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The late Lord Kitchener's biographer, Sir George Arthur, states that he had no connection with the film which was ...

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  22. INDIA-AFGHAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    A further serious crisis has arisen between the British mission conducting the India-Afghan negotiations. The main obstacle is the Amir's insistence ...

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  23. IN PLACE OF THE TREATY.

    The feeling among the British delegates now tends towards holdiug that a general arrangement between all the nations interested in the Pacific might ...

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  24. ANTI=SOVIET REBELLION.

    HELSINGFORS, Wednesday.—An anti-Soviet rebellion has broken out in the north of Russia. The peasants haye taken control of 10 districts in ...

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  25. KARL AND ZITA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Karl and Zita, ex-Emperor and ex-Empress of Hungary, whose expulsion from Hungary was demanded by the Allies, have ...

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  26. SENATOR PEARCE SATISFIED.

    After meeting the British delegation this afternoon, and hearing the reports of the naval advisers, Senator Pearce (Australia) expressed himself as well ...

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  27. LOVE AND ROMANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Difficulties in which love and romance play a prominent part have arisen between the Rajah of Pudukota and his subjects. ...

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  28. THE SUBMARINE QUESTION.

    Word from Washington reports, tnat with both committees sitting secretly, comment and discussion to-day turned chiefly on the question of the reduction ...

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  29. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Official returns show that 683,687 persons in England and Wales, or one in 57 of the total population, are receiving poor ...

    Article : 54 words
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