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  4. PRINCE IN CALCUTTA VISIT ENDS.

    CALCUTTA, Thursday—The Prince will sail for Burma tq-morrow after a visit which all efforts of Mr. Gandhi's supporters have not succeeded in making ...

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  5. IRISH AFFAIRS DISAPPOINTED PRESBYTERIAN

    LONDON, Thursday: — The Moderator of the Presbytcrian Church of Ireland in the course of an appeal for special prayers for Ireland says:— ...

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  6. A SERIOUS DANGER GERMANS IS FAR EAST.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Colonel Unsworth (travelling secretary of the Salvation, Army), when interviewed by a representative of the London "Daily ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT. HOPE STILL LEFT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — A plenary session is possible on Saturday, but more probably on Monday, when the whole question of submarines will ...

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  9. NEW IRISH JOURNAL.

    A newspaper Styled "The Republic of Ireland" will appear in Dublin carly in January. ...

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  10. ITALY BANK CLOSES

    ROME, Thursday. — The FrancoItalian Banca del Couta, one of the three biggest banks in Italy, closed today. The bank has issued a statement ...

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  11. RATIFICATION OF TREATY.

    The Cork Chamber of Commerce and Shipping has unanimously resolved that the ratification of the treaty is absolutely necessary to Ireland's future ...

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  12. STARVING RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The ActingAustralian High Commissioner (Mr. M. L. Shepherd) has completed the purchase of 30,000 quarters of Australian ...

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  13. LAST CEREMONIES.

    To-day he went to Barrackpore, where he presented the colors to the Second Royal Scots Fusiliers, returning to Calcutta by steamer in time for a garden ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT CONTROL

    LONDON, Thursday. — The AgentGeneral for West Australia (Sir J. D. Connolly), replying to Lord Lamington 's letter in the newspapers, ...

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  15. U.S. SHIPPING POOL

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. — Mr. Herbert Fleichhacker, a San Francisco capitalist, is discussing with steamship firms operating United States Shipping ...

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  16. PURELY DEFENCE.

    Speaking in the French Senate regarding the Washington Conference, M. Briand, declared that submarines were purely a question of defence France ...

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  17. KHILAFAT TEACHING.

    "Colonel" Unsworth (travelling secretary of the Salvation Army), in the course of an interview to a representative of the "Daily Telegraph" in ...

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  18. RE-DISCUSSON IMPROBABLE.

    American circles do not regard as probable the calling of any conference to re-open the submarine question. "When a nation lays down its position ...

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  19. COURSE OF THE WAK.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Asquith (British Prime Minister upon the outbreak of the Great War) contributes a further instalment of his appreciation ...

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  20. MOPLAH REBELLION.

    LAHORE, Thursday. — Serventy rebels, 21 firearms, and 100 swords were surrendered at Malatur and Manarghat to-day, thus disposing of the remainder ...

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  21. BRITISH CORN ACT REPEAL

    LONDON Thursday. — The British Government on Monday will distribute £10,000,000 to British farmers in compcnsation for the repeal of the Corn ...

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  22. EUROPEAN CONSTRUCTION

    PARIS, Thursday. — The French newspapers think it possible that Germany will be semi-officially represented at the Cannes meeting of the Supreme ...

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  23. EGYPTIAN CRISIS

    LONDON, Thursday. — A wellknown moderate Egyptian Nationalist, when interviewed in London, said that the gravity of the situation cannot be ...

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  24. WHAT FRENCH. DEMAND MEANS.

    The London newspapers warmly protest against the French demand for submarines. The "Daily Express" asserts that ...

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  25. BOURNEMOUTH MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—With regard to the murder of a young woman named Wilkins, found in a field near Bournemouth, there has been a countryside ...

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  26. "LEARNT NOTHING: FORGOTTEN EVERYTING."

    The "Daily Express" says: "It was said of the Bourbons that they learnt nothing and forgot nothing. Their Republican successors have gone one ...

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  27. MERCHANTMEN IN WAR.

    The Committee on the Limitation of Naval Armaments took up consideration of Senator Root's resolutions today regarding the treatment of ...

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  28. CHEAPER THAN DOCTORS.

    Keep fit A little neglect may mean a long doctor's bill. Dr. Sheldon's Gin Tills banish Backache and Kidney Trouble. Tone up the system and ...

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