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  3. THE PRINCE IN INDIA. ON THE WAY TO JODHPUR.

    PRINCE OF WALES' CAMP, AJMERE, Monday.—The Prince of Wales stopped one day at Ajmere en route frois Udaipur to Jodlipur. He ...

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  4. ON THE RAND.

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday.—The Crown mines strike will probably be settled on the basis of a suggestion made by the Minister for Mines (Mr. ...

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  5. AT WASHINGTON, OPTIMISTIC PREDICTIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Regarding the rumors that little progress has been made, a "high authority" states that the British, American and ...

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  6. SONOMA GOLD ROBBERY. RECOVERING THE BOOTY.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—Five thousand five hundred and sixty English sovereigns have been discovered in a ventilator to the hold of the ...

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  7. THE IRISH TRIANGLE. CRAIG STILL OBDURATE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association understands that while Sir James Craig (Ulster Premier) is obdurate in his refusal to meet ...

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  8. THE BLUEBEARD OF CAMBAIS.

    PARIS, Monday.—The trial of Henri Landru, the so-called "Bluebeard," on the charge of the murder of 10 women, was continued at Versailles ...

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  9. MORE FOUND.

    The representative of the United Press Association at San Francisco again reports that 75,000 dollars' worth of more gold has been discovered. ...

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  10. POPULATION DECLINE.

    The population of Ireland continues to decline. The 1920 total was 4,085,000, including the army-and navy. The birth rate was 22.2 per ...

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  11. ALL FOUND.

    A later message still reports that the San Francisco "Chronicle" states that all the missing gold has been found. ...

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  12. FRANCK AND GERMANY.

    Although French circles accept President Harding's proposals in principle, it is unlikely that they will agree to meet Germany at the council table ...

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  13. SHANTUNG.

    It was indicated to-day in both Japanese and Chinese cheles that the Shantung question can be settled outr side the Conference. ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND ULSTER IGNORED.

    The Tyrone County Council has decided to ignore both the British and Ulster Government Boards. ...

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  15. FOLLOWING BEITAIN.

    The Philadelphia "Public Ledger's" correspondent at Tokio reports that Vice-Admiral Ide (Vice-Minister of the Japanese Navy) informed the ...

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  16. COVENT GARBEN OPERA.

    LONDON, Monday. —Madame Paling, formerly of Sydney, N.S. Wales, has informed a representative of the Australian Press Association that she ...

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  17. GERMANS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday.—Herr Rathenau, German Minister for Reconstruction) and Dr. Von Simons (German Foreign Minister) have arrived in London on an ...

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  18. MOOLAH BEBELS.

    LAHORE, Monday.—The advancing British troops have reached the planned line. But few rebels have been encountered, and it is believed they ...

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  19. EXCHANGE UPSET.

    PARIS, Monday.—Senator Jonvenal, editor of "Le Matin," in an article in that journal, blames "the selfish policy of the British Prime Minister" ...

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  20. UKRAINE REBELS.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday. —The "Berlinske Tidende" states that the rebels in the Ukraine number 250,000. General Petlura expects soon to have ...

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  21. ARBUCKLE'S TRIAL.

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

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  22. CONSORTIUM FOR CHINA.

    China now is unofficially indicating that the delegation is prepared to agree to a Consortium with certain modifications, removing, or specifically ...

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  23. U.S. THEATRE FIRE.

    NEWHAVEN, Monday.—It is not known how many casualties there were in the Rialto Theatre fire which occurred yesterday. Three are dead, ...

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  24. APPEAL TO THE FRENCH.

    "L'Homme Libre," discussing the Anglo-French position, says: "Let us cease this child's play of struggling which country is supreme in the East, ...

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  25. LONDON FOG=BOUND.

    LONDON, Monday.—London is densely fog-bound. During the last four days the fogs have been the worst experienced for years. The traffic has ...

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  26. EVILLY-DISPOSED MTNDS.

    A message from Paris says that the "Petit Journal" declares that the Washington Conference has stopped at the first act. The discussion of a ...

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  27. FELTON BEQUEST.

    LONDON, Monday.—The trustees of the Felton bequest, have purchased a full length portrait of the late Mr. Suetonius Henry Officer, by ...

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  28. ITALIAN STEAMER STOPPED.

    ATHENS, Monday.—Greek warships, which to-day stopped and searched an Italian steamer south of the Island of Corfu, discovered nine aeroplanes and ...

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  29. DOUGLAS LIBEL CASE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The case in which Lord Alfred Douglas, the second son of the Marquis of Queensbury, was suing the "Beening. News"for libel ...

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  30. A TIMELY DENIAD.

    To-day's proceedings of the Far Eastern Committee opened with a full and specifie denial on the part of Mr. Hughes (U.S. Secretary of State), as ...

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  31. AT CHRISTMASTIME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Labor members of the District Councils have made an extraordinary scries of proposals for helping the unemployed. Thus the ...

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  32. BECOGNITION OF CHINA'S RIGHTS.

    The Far. Eastern Committee unaniimously adopted the sub-committee's report with respect to, foreign post officcs in China, providing for their ...

    Article : 159 words
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  34. FIVE-FIVE-THREE FORMULA.

    An American semi-offiicial spokesman expressed the hope to-day that naval disarmament weuld be very spdedily dealt with. It was rapidly ...

    Article : 152 words
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  36. SAVING THE MUTSU.

    The Japanese refuse to commit themsolves on the Mutsu question. They say that the matter is still in the hands of their, experts, who have not yet ...

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