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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of the "Westminster Gazette" at Geneva forecasts thc report of the commission on the cost of the League of ...

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  4. BRITISH MINERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Monday.—The naval ratings, at Glecnwich are helping volunteers at the Lpndon County Council power house, when the men struck to ...

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  5. SILESIAN SITUATION

    LONDON, Monday. — The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," in Upper Silesia, interviewed Korfanty (the self-appointed Dictator in Upper ...

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  6. TO TERRORISE LONDON

    LONDON, Monday. — There have been many outrages during the past week-end, both in Ireland and England. ...

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  7. U.S. MARITIME STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Monday, — The towboatmen plying in New York Harbor have decided not to comply with the strikers' request not to handle ships ...

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  8. U.S. NAVAL APPROPRIATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—No progress has been made in the Senate on the naval appropriations. Not a single provision has yet been voted on. ...

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  9. REIGN OF TERROR.

    A young school—teacher in Donegal, who was said to be guilty of the "crime" of depositing a wreath on the grave of a murdered constable, was ...

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  10. CANTON GOVERNMENT

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — The U.S. Secretary of State (Judge Evans Hughes) has received from the newlyelected Chinese President (Sun Yal ...

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  11. NEW DUBLIN ARCHBISHOP.

    The Special Representative of "The Sun" at Dublin states that it is unlikely' that Archbishop Mannix's name will be submitted at the meeting of the ...

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  12. S.S. BENALLA

    LONDON, Monday — The Australian steamer Benalla, with 435 emigrants to Australia on board, after being beached on the Sus. ex coast consequent upon ...

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  13. ANGLO—FRENCH DIFFERENCES.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Bevlin says that long reports of Mr. Lloyd George's speech have sent the Germans away upon their Whit ...

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  14. YAP CONTROVERSY

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The correspondent of the New York "Herald" at Washington learns that the Yap controversey between the United States ...

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  15. U.S. TRAIN WRECKERS

    NEW YORK, Monday. — The representative of the United Press Association at Bloomington (Illinois) reports that the railway officials declare that ...

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  16. AN AMAZING STORY.

    An amazing story os told by Captain Smythe, an ausiliary cadet of a Liverpool regiment, who has been awarded £1800 compensation by the Dublin ...

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  17. FRENCH EXPLANATION.

    A message from Paris states that M. Briand (the French Premier), upon being interviewed, said he was not surprised ta notice an appreciable differ ...

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  18. BRITISH TRADE

    LONDON, Monday. — Herewith is the completion of the report of Britain's weekly trade:- Oils have been fairly active. The ...

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  19. DR. MANNIN'S VIEWS.

    "I am returning, to Australia as I came, unchanged, and unchangeable," declared Dr. Mannix, during a speech at a luncheon in London, given in his ...

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  20. FRENCH ACCUSATIONS UNJUSTIFIABLE.

    Replying to M. Briand'3 Upper Silesia note, Germany denies that her propaganda caused the revolt, declares that the inter-Allied commission has ...

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  21. M. BRIAND ANGRY.

    Mr. Donohoe, the "Daily Citron— icle'a" correspondent at Paris, says that Mr. Lloyd George's speech was presumably intended as an admonition ...

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  22. SUPREME COUNCIL TO MEET.

    The "Observer" says that the immediate outcome of Mr. Lloyd George's Upper Silesia speech is that a proposal has been seut from London to Paris to ...

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  23. IRISH HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir James Graig (member of the British House of Commons for Belfast Falls), speaking at Comber (County Devon), said the time ...

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  24. WOOL HARDENING.

    Following upon the advance in price at the London wool sales, there has been a general hardening in values; of tops at Bradford, and apparently a fair ...

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  25. PADEBEWSKI AS PAROPAGANDIST.

    Paris reports that the Polish" Govern— ment has asked M. Ignace Padercwski (an ex-Polish Prime Minister) to undertake a propaganda mission to ...

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  26. M. BRIAND REASSURES POLAND.

    It is reported from Paris that Prince Sapicha (Polish Foreign Minister), prier to his departure for Warsaw, interviewed M. Briand, who repeated his ...

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  27. BUTTER OUTLOOK NOT PROMISING.

    The butter outlook is not promising; hardly a box of the Government's huge stocks is selling, and there is little prospect of doing business while the ...

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  28. GERMANY THANKS ALLIED SOLDIERS.

    Herr Wirth (German vice-Chancellor), interviewed by the Centre's organ, said that Germany's acceptance of the Allied ultimatum was entirely a ...

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  29. FRENCH PBRESS ANGRY.

    It is reported from Paris that owing to a feeling of sympathy with the Polish ambitions the French newspapers are angry with Mr. Lloyd George for ...

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  30. IMPORTED BEEF AND MUTTON.

    The cold stores throughout Britain are crammed with impored beef and mutton, and any arrival or further shipment would produce a serious glut. ...

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  31. SENSATIONAL STATEMENT.

    The correspondent of "The Daily Express" at Paris says that the AngloFrench relations this, weekend are worse than they have ever been since ...

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  32. GERMANY'S CLAIM.

    The Paris edition of the New York "Herald"'published an interview with an authority at Berlin who said: "There can be no peace until the ...

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  34. FORMER VICEROY'S VIEWS.

    Lord Aberdeen (a former Viceroy of Ireland) upon being interviewed, said that be believed a satisfactory settlement would bo secured only by grant ...

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  35. LLOYD GEORGE, DICTATOR.

    The Paris "Matin" declares that Mr. Lloyd George, owing to M. Clemenceau's concessions, is continuing his bad habits formed at the Peace ...

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  36. TRY A REXONA SHAVE.

    Rexon Shaving Soap, the new triaugular stick, makes shaving a pleasure. It's fine for delicate skins. Something new and up to date. You will ...

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