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  4. RUSSIAN FAMINE. RELIEF FROM AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Salurday.— The U.S. House of Representatives to-day passed the Bill for appropriating a[?]d for Russia. ...

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  5. GERMAN REPARATIONS. A NEW SCHEME.

    LONDON, Sunday.—M. Briand (the French Prime Minister) arrived [?]in London to-night, and was received by Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Lord Privy Seal) ...

    Article : 110 words
  6. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE. SENSATIONAL HAPPENING.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. —Undoubtedly French action in demanding a navy equal to that of Japan has been the most sensational happening ...

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  7. IRISH TREATY DENOUNCED ULSTER'S PROTEST.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A member of the Ulster Ministry, speaking at a meeting of the Mid-down Unionists, said the Northern Government would ...

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  8. HULL INUNDATED. INVADED BY TIDAL WAVE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Tidal waters last night, under the influence of a gale, inundated a portion of Hull. The damage is estimated at £250,000. ...

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  9. BELFAST RIOTING CONTINUED.

    Rioting at Belfast was continued throughout Saturday night, during which a man was killed, in addition to eight persons being wounded, ...

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  10. SENSATIONAL STORY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Paris advice's received from Turin state that the mother of Signorita Bnlaletti, who was supposedly among the victims when the ...

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  11. MEAT FOR RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—it is understood that Mr. Elder is negotiating with Vesteys Ltd., on behalf of the Australian Commonwealth, with reference to ...

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  12. SCENES IN THE STREETS.

    A further message despatched at 7.15 p:m. reports that the old town of Hull has been in a state of chaos all day. The damage is now estimated ...

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  13. WATER AT TOKIO.

    lt is reported from Tokio that the authoritics are feverishly repairing the damage caused by the earthquake to the waterworks system. The city ...

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  14. BRITISH COAL BOOM.

    It is reported from London that the Scottish coalowners are loading night and day in order to cope with the rush of orders, which is greater than at any ...

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  15. ULSTER'S OBJECTIONS.

    The correspondence between Mr. Lloyd George and Sir James Craig on the subject of Irish peace, has now been published in greater detail. It ...

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  16. INCREASED POSTAGE.

    It is reported from Vancouver that Canada has increased the postage rate to 2d from 1½d, on letters from the Dominion to Britain, in conformity ...

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  17. IMPERIAL MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The letter from Lieut.-Colonel L. C. Amery (permanent chairman of the Overseas Committee), in reply to representations ...

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  19. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    A message from Honolulu says that the "Nippu Jiji," a Japanese newspaper, publishes a cable from Tokio that the Toyo Kisen Kaisha steamship ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL AVIATION.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington states that the German Government is building a giant ...

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  21. COMMERCIAL WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Monday.—A quite successful application of commercial wireless to telephony has been carried out by the Marconi Co. in co-operation with ...

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  22. FOR THE BLIND.

    A message from London reports that Lady Pearson, widow of the late Sir Arthur Pearson, in a letter to the press suggests that a Pearson Memorial ...

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  23. "SHOT HIGH."

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—In Conference circles to-day, the discussion in all quarters naturally centred around the French nayal demands, and the ...

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  24. DIRECT TO AUSTRALIA.

    With regard to the receipt ot direct wireless messages from England in Australia, the British Postmaster-General (Mr. F. G. Kellaway) points out ...

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  26. SENTIMENTAL LOSSES.

    The "Daily Mail" says that the question the College, of Heralds is considering is whether the Union Jack and its incorporation in the Dominion and ...

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