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  3. ULSTER'S LOYALTY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The debate on the Government's Irish policy and the ratification of the Irish treaty was continued in the British House of Lords ...

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  4. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The Foreign Affairs Committee of the U.S. House of Representative has reported favorably on the Bill for appropriating ...

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  5. PEACE OF EUROPE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is reported from Paris that the Earl of Derby (British Ambassador to Prance), when interviewed by a representative of "Le ...

    Article : 108 words
  6. NAVAL DISARMAMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mr. C. E. Hughes (U.S. Secretary of State) officially announced to-day the completion of the agreement between Britain, ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"Fair Play," commenting upon the new Commonwealth Liner the Moreton Bay says:— "The question arises whether British ...

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  8. ECONOMIC CHAOS.

    NEW YORK, Thuraday.—Field-Marshal Foch and M. Viviani, French representatives at the Washington Conference, who are returning to France, ...

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  9. IX THE COMMONS.

    In the British House of Commons today, the leader of the Liberal Party (Mr. Asquith) heartily commended the compact which, he said, gave Ireland ...

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  10. FRENCH BUDGET.

    PARIS, Thursday.—After an allnight sitting the French Chamber of Deputies passed the whole of the 1922 budget. If the Senate ratifies it by ...

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  11. GERMAN REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Thursday. — Germany has advised the Inter-Allied Reparations Commission that she will not be able to pay the next two reparations ...

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  12. BRITISH WORSTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British exports of worsteds during the last 11 months amounted to 56,500,000 square yards, compared with 56,000,000 in the ...

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  14. BONAR LAW FAVORS TREATY.

    Mr. Bonar Law, upon whose good of fices Ulster, has been relying, favored the Irish treaty. He did not consider it a surrender to a campaign of crime. ...

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  15. ITALIAN SHIPPING.

    ROME, Thursday.—The committee inquiring into Government extravagance, has ordered administrators of the Ansaldo shipyard to pay a fine of 230 ...

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  16. R.I.C. DEMANDS.

    The Royal Irish Constabulary has circularised members of the British Parliament, emphatically protesting against being handed over to the Irish ...

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  17. INSIDE THE DAEL.

    It js reported from Dublin that opinion inside the Dail Eireann regarding the ratification of the Irish treaty fluctuates hourly according to the speeches. ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    VIENNA, Thursday.—The Oldenburg plebiscite was taken to-day without incident. It is unofficially stated that the majoritv favors joining Hungary. ...

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  19. THE ADVERSE MOTION.

    Colonel J. Gretton (Co-Unionist member for Stafford), when moving his amendment to the Address-in-Reply regretting a settlement involving the ...

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  20. COMMUNISTS INTERVENE.

    Communists are intervening at Dublin and attempting to sway waverers towards Mr. de Valera. ...

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  21. OATH THE STUMBLING BLOCK.

    The representative of the "Evening Standard" at Dublin asserts that though Mr. de Valera's great point in public is that the plenipotentiaries ...

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  23. A VOICE PROM PRISON.

    "Jim" Larkin, the Irish Labor agitator, who was arrested in America and imprisoned there, has cabled from his prison:—"I stand with the dead who ...

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  24. ULSTER'S PROTEST.

    The Ulster Premier (Sir James Craig), in a lengthy letter to Mr. Lloyd George, dated December 14, expressed the grave concern with which the ...

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