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  4. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Chronicle" is publishing a series of articles by Sir Philip Gibbs, the wellknown writer and war correspondent, ...

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  5. IRISH NEGOTIATIONS. AT CRITICAL STAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Irish conference committee, consisting of the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), the Lord High Chancellor ...

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  6. PRINCE AT BARODA. LAVISH HOSPITALITY.

    PRINCE OF WALES' CAMP, BARODA, Wednesday.—There was a brilliant dinner last night at Bombay Government House. The guests numbered ...

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  7. ANTI=BOLSHEVIK RISINGS.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — Reports from the Ukraine state that the peasant army, with artillery, is now besieging Ekaterinoslay. ...

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  8. DISAMAMENT. WASHINGTON DISCUSSIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is understood that, consideration has been given to an examination of the questions of limiting the Far Eastern ...

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  9. DEVOTED ARMENIA.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—Over 30,000 men, women, and children have [?]ed from Cilicia to the Coast, and are mostly in a starving condition. They relate ...

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  10. UNOFFICIAL JAP. DELEGATE.

    Mr. Yamwo-to (leader of the Sei Yu Kai Party in the Lower House of the Japanese Parliament) has arrived at San Francisco on his way to attend the ...

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  11. ANGLO=AFGHAN TREATY.

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday. — The Anglo-Afghan [?] has been signed at Cabul. [?] independence of [?] and arranges ...

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  12. CHINESE DEMANDS.

    It is reported from Paris' that a representative of "Le Matin" to-day, interviewed M. Harvant, who declared that the settlement of the Chinese ...

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  13. S. AFRICAN SECESSION.

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Wednesday.—Addressing the Congress of the Free State Nationalist Party, the South African Prime Minister (General Smuts) ...

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  14. APPEAL TO COUNTRY PROBABLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Kingsley Wood (Co.-U. M.P. for Woolwich), speaking to his constituents at Woodwi[?] to-day, said that the success of ...

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  15. "OPEN DOOR" EXPLAINED.

    It is semi-officially explained that the "open door" means equal opportunity for all foreign enterprises and such kinds of development as China may ...

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  16. RUSSO=NORWEGIAN TREATY.

    CHRISTIANIA, Wed.—As a result of the Norwegian-Russian commercial treaty, the Soviet is returning to the original Norwegian owners large paper ...

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  17. KILKENNY PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    Forty-four political prisoners at Kilkenny escaped to-day through a tunnel with its exit in the public thoroughfare. The escapes include the Roman ...

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  18. CHINESE BANK CRISIS.

    PEKIN. Wednesday.—Owing to the action of the foreign banks in refusing to accept the bank notes of the Chinese Government banks and other native ...

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  19. GREATEST MOMENT IN HISTORY.

    Speaking at the Aldwyeh Club luncheon to-day, the Lord High Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead) said:— The problem of all problems is ...

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  20. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Empire Exhibition Executive is sending Major Belcher as special commissioner to the overseas Dominions in order to ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE FORCE

    A message from Pretoria says that it is understood that owing to financial stringency, a drastic retrenchment of the Union defence force will place take ...

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  22. BELFAST SITUATION.

    Belfast is quieter, though Mr. Blunton, who was in charge of the dock laborers, was shot dead this mornings. Gunmen, attacked a tramear in York, ...

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  23. FRENCH VANDALISM.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—An attempt, which was made to-day to smash the central cross in the British military cemetery at Langean failed, the masonry ...

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  24. FIVE DEAD, 13 WOUNDED.

    To-day's Belfast casualties were five dead and 13 wounded, including two publicans killed during mob raids upon their licensed premises. ...

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  26. PRINCESS' BETROTHAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Congratulatory messages are pouring into Buckingham Palace from all, classes of the community, upon the announcement of ...

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  27. STOLEN ARMS RECOVERED.

    Two machine guns and two rifles were stolen from the store room of the Guards' Barracks at Chelsea to-day. The police later recovered the whole of ...

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  28. IN CALWAY CAOL.

    It is reported from Dublin that 40 Sinn Fein prisoners set fire to the Galway gaol to-day in protest against the restrictions imposed in consequence ...

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  29. HUN MONARCHIST COUP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Berlin reports that Herr Munneke (secretary to the pan-German League) ...

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  30. FOR UNDEVELOPED COUNTRIES.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Sir Peter Rylands, addressing the Federation of British industries said, admitting that Germany would only pay reparations by ...

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