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  4. ALLEGED FRAUDS. BRITISH MEAT AGENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday— The hearing of the case, against William Henry Cuf fin and Sidney Vicars Nevana, charge with the fraudulent conversion of ...

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  5. REPARATIONS PROBLEM. NEEDED ADJUSTMENT.

    PARTS, Thursday— "Le Matin," states that France is ready to enterinto negotiations to adjust the problem of German reparations with the ...

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  6. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday— Mr. Arthur Balfour, British representative at the Conference, at Monday's interview to the press, made the warmest ...

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  7. POLISH INSURRECTION.

    PARIS, Thursday— The "Petit Parisien" Iearns" that Germany intends to claim compensation from the En tente for damage to German property ...

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  8. IRISH DOMINION. NEW PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, Thursday— Mr. R. Barton, Sinn Fein delegate, has taken to Dublin the draft of Mr. Lloyd George's new-proposals, which the Sinn Fein ...

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  9. MORETON BAY'S PASSENGERS

    LONDON, Thursday— The British Migration Department has made special arrangements for the welfare of the Moreton Bay's passengers. The ...

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  10. TO PAY OB NOT TO PAY?

    Discussing reparations the Paris "Temps" asks— Do we want Germany to default? lf so, there is one means surer than a moratorium, which ...

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  11. UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY.

    Five men and a girl Were commit* ted at the Belfast Assizes to-day, charged with unlawful assembly. The police searched their house and seized ...

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  12. DELAY DlSASTROUS.

    Sir John Bradbury, of the Reparations Commission, when interviewed at Paris, denied that he had ever advised a moratorium for Germany's ...

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  13. ULSTER CABINET.

    The Ulster Parliament has decided that the Premier's salary is to "be £3200 a year; other Ministers to get £2000 each. ...

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  14. LENIN'S PREDICTION,

    VANCOUVER, Thursday— Mr. Parley. P. Christensen; Farm Labor candidate for the U.S. Presidency at the last election, has interviewed M. ...

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  15. TIRUR TRAGEDY.

    LAHORE, Thursday— The inquiry is proceeding at Tirur into the asphyxiation of Moplah prisoners on the TirurCalicut railway. The police sergeant ...

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  16. DEFRAUDING THE CUSTOMS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Berlin-reports that thousands of women living on the frontier are daily passing into Germany wear ...

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  17. REPORTS DENIED.

    Admiral kato denied that any instructions had been received from Tokio insisting, that the Japanese delegates should demand an improvement ...

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  18. EGYPT'S FUTURE.

    CAIRO, Thursday— Field-Marshal Lord Allenby, speaking at a dinner at Cairo to-day, said that fears regarding Egypt's future were ...

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  19. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Mr. Balfour and Mr. C. E. Hughes opened the conversations between the Chinese and Japanese this afternoon with speeches hoping that the ...

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  20. STAMPED WITH SWISS SEAL.

    The Swiss authorities have" now decided that every person passing the frontier must have every article of clothing stamped with the official seal. ...

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  21. MAKING FORTUNES.

    The correspondent also states that fortunes are being made in a few hours by-holders of marks whose fingers are on the pulse, of the market and can ...

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  22. MOPLAH REBELLION.

    LAHORE, Thursday— It is reported from "Madras that the troops in the Malabar district are now moving into the areas allotted to them after the ...

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  23. APPEAL TO AMERICA.

    Regarding the Russian Famine, M. Lenin declared, that Russia needed grain. The situation he said, would be worse as the winter-progressed. He ...

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  24. SONOMA GOLD ROBBERY.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday— The remainder of the Australian gold which was stolen from the strong room of the Sonoma has been found in a drain pipe. ...

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  26. ERZEBERGER'S ASSASSIN.

    HOME, Thursday— The Milan police are searching for Henrich Schultz, one of the assassin's of Herr Erzberger, who was identified in a Milan cafe with a ...

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  27. NO NAVAL HOLIDAY.

    Though the consideration of a naval holiday, has not been officially reached there is reason to believe that a com plete cessation of warship building for ...

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  28. COAL STRIKE SEQUEL.

    LONDON, Thursday— The libel action brought by Mr. J. H. Thomas (Labor member of the British House of Commons for Derby, and organising ...

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  29. JAPAN PERSISTS.

    The representative of the United Press Association at Tokio has been informed by Japanese officials that the Japanese Government has instructed ...

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  30. ARBUCKLE'S TRIAL.

    BAN FRANCISCO, Thursday— The trial of- Roscoe Arbuckle ("The Fat Comedian") on the charge of the man slaughter of Miss Virginia Rappe ...

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  31. "ENGLISHMEN'S BLINDNESS."

    The correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" at Washington writes: "Apparently the British Prime Minister.(Mr. Lloyd George) persists in expceting ...

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  33. MISSION TO AFGHANISTAN.

    LAHORE, Thursday— The British Government, as a token of its goodwill, and in recognition of the generous hospitality extended to the ...

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  34. DEATH SENTENCE UPHELD.

    The appeal entered by Ali Masaliar and 12 others against the death sentence passed upon them by the special tribunal has been dismissed. ...

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  35. NEW DANISH MARRIAGE LAW.

    A message from Copenhagen states that there are sonic remarkable features in the new Marriage Bill introduced by the Danish Government. ...

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