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  4. PRINCE HIROHITO. EXTREMELY POPULAR.

    TOKIO, Monday.—Prince Hirohito (Crown Prince of Japan), who has just been appointed Regent, addressing a gathering, before the Palace, declared ...

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  5. GERMANY DISARMED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Berlin says that the Ministry for Defence states officially that the German ...

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  6. ASSOCIATION OF NATIONS U.S. OPPOSITION.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Senator Borah made a statement yesterday, opposing President Harding's plan for an Association of Kations. He did not ...

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  7. THE IRISH PROBLEM. QUERIES NEEDING ANSWERS.

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily News," in the course of a remarkable article on Lord Birkenhead's speech submits a series of questions, asserting ...

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  8. VIVIANI SUPPORTS.

    M. Viviani (France) expressed himself as giving a cordial endorsement to the plan, which, he thinks, does not conflict with the League, while ...

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  9. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Daily Chronicle" is publishing a series of articles on the Russian famine by Sir Philip Gibbs, the well-known writer ...

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  10. PRINCESS MARY'S BETROTHAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—The King has replied to Sir J. D. Connolly's congratulations on behalf of the Government and people of West Australia on ...

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  11. THE C MANDATES.

    Though the question of the C mandate islands has not yet unofficially been noticed, there are indications that a certain amount of interest is being ...

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  12. SKIPS SUPERABUNDANT.

    It is reported from Loudon that 14 maritime nations were represented at the inaugural meeting iff the city of the International Shipping Conference. ...

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  13. NAVAL DEADLOCK.

    [?] months to-day infer that the naval deadlock is not so much at Washington as between Tokio and Admiral Kato, head of the Japanese delegation. ...

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  14. SUBMARINES.

    It seems to be the general belief that the submarine will not be abolished altogether, but that rules will be laid down for its use for purely military ...

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  15. PAPAL APPEAL.

    HOME, Sunday. — Cardinal Gaspari (Vatican Secretary) states that the Holy See will not claim the church's former estates, but asks for freedom ...

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  16. JAP. TREATY OBSOLETE.

    Plainer speaking is being used on behalf of the British view as events move forward, in connection with the future and non-future of the ...

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  17. EUROPE'S STARVING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Lady Forster, wife of the Governor-General, will preside at a conference to be held on Thursday evening at the Town Hall ...

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  18. IN ASIA MINOR.

    The first report of Colonel Rawlinson, who was lately released by the Turks, has been received in London. It gives an appalling account of the ...

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  19. GERMAN EXPLOSION.

    A message from Berlin states that an explosion at another of the Badische Anilin Company's works at Ludwigshafen killed two people and ...

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  20. SONOMA GOLD ROBBERY.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The representative of the Australian Press Association at San Francisco reports that the surveyor of Port Flattery, with a ...

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  21. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    A London message reports that the financial editor of the "Times" states that the Bankers' report shows distinct sighs of business improvement, ...

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  22. WIRELESS WONDERS.

    The London "Daily Mail" says that the French experiments in the control of aeroplanes by wireless have been most successful. ...

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  23. AERIAL SPEED.

    It is reported from London that Major-General Sir William Brancker (formerly of the Royal Air Force, and now director of several aviation companies), ...

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  24. FRENCH=ANGORA PACT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The British reply to the French Angora Note has been despatched. It is understood that France has been asked to ...

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  25. EXPLOITATION OF RUSSIA.

    The supplementary capital works include electrical power stations, the Channel tunnel, and harbors, which Great Britain cannot afford to ...

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  26. SENATOR PEARCE'S SUGGESTION.

    The Australian delegate (Senator Pearce) suggests a tripartite understanding between Britain, the United States, and Japan as the likeliest ...

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  27. GOING SOUTH.

    The following message has been received at London from Sir Ernest Shackleton, who has arrived at Rio de Janeiro:— ...

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  28. U.S. CINEMA EXPLOSION.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Newhaven, Connecticut, reports that it is believed there are 50 persons dead, ...

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  29. EIGHT-HOUR DAY.

    It is reported from London that the question of an eight-hour day is likely shortly to become a serious issue in several big industries. ...

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  30. THE BUSINESS GIRL.

    The bright eyed, clear skinned alert young woman seen everywhere in the cities, towns, and country of the Commonwealth, carrying on all kinds of ...

    Article : 165 words
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