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  4. GELIGNITE EXPLOSION. HEARD OVER WIDE RANGE.

    LONDON, Monday— Half a ton of gelignite exploded, to-day at the Oak bank oil mines, 12 miles from Edinburgh. The detonation was heard in ...

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  5. IRISH AGREEMENT REACHED. MUTUAL CONCESSIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2.45 a.m— An Irish agreement has been reached. 2.55 a.m. The conference terminated at 1.20 a.m., when members of the ...

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  6. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. ABOLISHING SUBMARINES.

    WASHINGTON, Monday— Regarding the quest on of submarines, on the one hand the U.S. Navy Department stands solidly against the abolition; on the ...

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  7. TIRUR TRAGEDY. ASPHYXIATED MOPLAHS.

    LAHORE, Monday— At the inquiry which is proceeding at Tirur, into the asphyxiation of Moplah prisoners on the Tirur-Calitut railway, the district, ...

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  8. CUSTOMS EVASION.

    LONDON, Monday— Two Australi, ans, Messrs. Golding and "Witt, have been, proceeded against for having dutiable goods in their possession, and ...

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  9. LEASEHOLDS IN CHINA.

    M. Viviana (France) has stated that France's offer to the Far Eastern Committee to give up Kwang-chouwnng entailed three conditions: First of all ...

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  10. MOPLAH INSURRECTION.

    LAHORE, Monday— With respect to the Moplah insurrection, the Indian Infantry and the Suffolks conducted successful operations yesterday in the ...

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  11. U.S. ARMAMENTS BILL.

    President Harding, when sending the Budget to Congress, at the same time gave it as his belief that the United States should exceed the offer for the ...

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  12. ".WONDERFUL NEWS."

    Interviewed by an "Advocate" representative at Latrobe yesterday, Father O'Donnell said— By the courtesy of "The Advocate" ...

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  13. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    LONDON, Monday— To-day, an aeroplane piloted by Flight-Lieutenant A. F. Roach, of the Australian Plying Corps, erashcd at Arlescy, Bedfordshire. ...

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  15. UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Tuesday— A special meeting of the University Council was held to-day. A letter was received, from Mr. R. S. Burden (lecturer in physics) ...

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  16. INDIAN SWARAJ.

    It is reported from Bombay that Josoph Baptista (president of the Trades Union Congress) which opened its second session at Jharia amid great ...

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  17. TABLE CAPE ACCOUNTS.

    At the Table Cape Council meeting on Monday, Cr. W. H. Lean submitted the treasurer's report, which stated that-the receipts for the month ...

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