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  4. THE PRINCE IN INDIA. AT PICTURESQUE UDAIPUR

    PRINCE OF WALES' CAMP, UDAIPUR, Saturday.—The Prince of Wales is lodged to-day at this ancient capital of Meywar, one of the most ...

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  5. TROUBLE ON THE RAND. ANOTHER MINE DISPUTE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday. —Another serious dispute culminated in a strike by all the white miners on the Crown mines this morning. The pump ...

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  6. INDIAN TROUBLES. MOHAMMEDANS' ARREST.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—Three Mohammedans were arrested at Bangalore to-day, charged with forcibly stopping a motor bus. A crowd of 300 marched ...

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  7. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. RECONSTRUCTION NEEDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Asquith (leader, of the Parliamentary Liberal Party), addressing a Liberal mass meeting at Newcastle, said that three ...

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  8. ULSTER RESOLUTE. DOMINION HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Lobby correspondent of the "Daily Express," under the heading of "Ulster Out of the Picture," declares that the only ...

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  9. GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Dr. Kramer (vice-president of the Economic Council), addressing a society of Berlin merchants, prophesied that Germany's ...

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  10. LANDRU'S TRIAL.

    PARIS, Saturday.—At the trial of Henri Landru, the so-called French Bluebeard, charged with the murder of 11 "wives," the case for the ...

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  11. PRINCESS MARY'S TROUSSEAU

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Lord Mayor of London and other Mayors are opening funds in London and the Provinces to enable British citizens to ...

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  12. "TUESDAY THE IMPORTANT DAY."

    Sir James Craig spent this morning with Mr. Lloyd George for the purpose of receiving the British Government's proposals for a basis of settlement. Sir ...

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  13. TO AVERT CATASTROPHE.

    The "Westminster Gazott" states that there is little doubt but that there have been important discussions of Germany's financial position since Herr ...

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  14. THE KING'S THANKS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The following message from His Majesty the King has been received by the Governor-General (Lord Forster), in reply ...

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  15. DEPENDS UPON ULSTER.

    It is authoritatively stated that when the Ulster Parliament opens Sir James Craig will probably make a statement, agreed upon between himself and Mr. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    An unconfirmed rumor is current that a contract has been signed in Berlin by an Australian syndicate to sell 200,000 bales of Australian wool to ...

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  17. SONOMA GOLD ROBBERY.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—The Pinkerton detectives are now assisting the police in their investigation of the Sonoma gold robbery. ...

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  18. THE REVERSE SIDE.

    It is reported from Berlin that the Schwart Zekoinf Locomotive and Machine Company made a net profit last year of 19,780,000 marks. ...

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  19. FOR VALOR.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—Private Ishar Sing, of the 28th Junjabis, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous valor at Waziristan in April, ...

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  20. STANDARD OIL COMPANY.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—M. Rothstem (Soviet Minister at Teheran) has addressed a Note to the Persian Government, protesting against the grant of ...

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  21. WHILE THERE'S LIFE

    The British Attorney-General (Sir Gordon Hewart), speaking at Leicester, said that while the Irish Conference was in being hope for a lasting ...

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  22. MORAL RECONSTRUCTION.

    It is reported from Berlin that 30,000 "penny dreadfuls" and 10,000 volumes of questionable literature have been collected by children of the ...

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  23. HER UNKNOWN SOLDIER.

    OTTAWA, Saturday. — It was announced to-day that the body of an "unknown Canadian soldier" will be brought from France and buried ...

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  24. MAJORITY RULE.

    Mr. Asquith (Parliamentary Liberal leader) addressing a Liberal mass meeting at Newcastle, declared that the Liberals would not be parties, for the ...

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  25. CHRISTMAS TOYS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The cheapest toys since 1913 characterise the Christmas displays in London. This is principally due to cheap importations ...

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  26. COTTON GROWING.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. H. C. Armstrong (director of the Cotton-growing Association), after visiting America with Mr. Crawford Vaughan, in a ...

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  27. RUSSIA.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The correspondent of the "Pelit Parisien" at Berlin states that the Russian Soviet proposes to claim from the various ...

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  28. BELFAST QUIETER.

    Belfast has been quieter to-day. A regiment of the Lancashire Fusiliers arrived from Dublin. Strong forces, with armored cars, patrolled the ...

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  29. TO EXPLOIT BAKU OIL WELLS.

    It is also reported that the German Government is in negotiation with a group of American financiers and the Moscow Government, with a view to ...

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  30. NOT TAKEN AT SYDNEY.

    Mr. Samuels is positive that the specie could not have been taken off the ship at Sydney. Captain Traske is equally as sure, pointing out that the ...

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  31. NO CHANCE OF COMPROMISE.

    The representative of the London "Daily Telegraph" at Belfast says: "These recent shootings have destroyed, any vestige there might have been ...

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  32. ARBUCKLE ON TRIAL.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—During the trial at San Francisco yesterday of Roscoe Arbuckle, charged with the manslaughter of Miss Virginia ...

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  33. KARELIAN REVOLUTION.

    HELSINGFORS, Saturday. — GerRussian press admits that the Bolsheviks are fleeing before the Karelians, the North-Russian peasants who have ...

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  34. THE MANDATES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The sub-committee of the League of Nations' Mandates Committee, in the course of consultation to-day with reference to the ...

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  35. ADDITIONAL TROOPS.

    The Commander-in-Chief of the British Forces in Ireland (Colonel Macready) has arrived at Belfast. The Lord Mayor has announced that ...

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  36. GERMAN ACTIVITY.

    HELSINGGFORS, Saturday.— German firms have submitted plans for the rebuilding of Petrograd. A German delegation is at Moscow ...

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  37. ANXIOUS TIMES.

    The Lord High Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead), speaking at Tunbridge Wells to-day said that the present were the most anxious times since the ...

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  38. GREECE.

    ATHENS, Saturday. — Fifty-five Greek laborites were court-martialled to-day, charged with engineering the recent strike of public utilities. Ten ...

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  39. SINN FEIN HUNGER-STRIKERS.

    Twenty-four hunger-striking Sinn Fe[?] prisoners in Ireland have been transferred to English prisons. ...

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  40. BURIAL OF A SOCIALIST.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Representatives of British Socialist organisations and trade unions, forming a procession half-a-mile long, escorted the funeral of ...

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  41. APPEAL TO ULSTER.

    The "Observer," summarising the Irish negotiations' says:—"Ulster's attitude in the situation created since the King's Belfast speech has reinforced her ...

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  42. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    ROME, Saturday.—Italy has broken off negotiations with the Kemalists (Turkish Nationalists). ...

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  43. SPAIN.

    MADRID, Saturday.—The Spanish losses in the Moroccan rebellion since July total 10,000 killed, and 20,000 wounded and sick. ...

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  44. SWEDEN.

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.—Russia's imports from January 1 to September 30, 1921, totalled 570,535 tons, of which a third came from England. ...

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  46. TO RECONSTRUCT RUSSIA.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—It is believed Herr Hugo Stinnes, the German finance magnate," as a result of a conversation with M. Krassin, went to London to ...

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  47. FRANCE AND ANGORA.

    PARIS, Saturday.—There is a growing uneasiness over the Angora pact. While the Ministerial newspapers continue to express annoyance at the ...

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  48. DEFLATION OF THE ROUBLE.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.—M. Zinovieff has announced that the de-valuation of the rouble will commence in January, 1922, by means of a new ...

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