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  3. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—In accordance with the notice delivered by the Reparations Commission to Germany, consonant with the Allied ultimatum requiring the pay ...

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  4. A "WHITE AUSTRALIA"

    LONDON, Tuesday. The Australian Press Association learns that Mr. Sastri (Indian representative on the Imperial Cabinet) intends to raise the ...

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  7. IRISH DEADLOCK

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The correspondent of the New York "Herald" at London reports that Mr. Martin Lynn (a former Governor of New ...

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  8. BRITISH MINERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Unofficial conversations which have been held between responsible leaders of the owners and miners and Government ...

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  9. NO SEPARATE FLEET.

    Discussing Imperial defence, Mr. Sastri stated that India was not willing to assist in the upkeep of the Imperial Navy and Air Force unless Indians were ...

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  10. SILESIAN SITUATION.

    The Supreme Council has been summoned for the week-end to discuss the Silesian question. The French art anxious that the problem should be ...

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  11. LOOKED FOR SETTLEMENT THIS WEEK.

    The strike situation is unchanged though there is in increasing number of sigus that many of the miners are anxious to return to work. ...

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  12. IN THE FAR EAST

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The correspondent of the New York "World" at Tien-tsin reports that authorities in China believe that the reconstruction of ...

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  13. BOLSHEVIKS IN ASIA

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday. — Guerilla warfare is being waged against the Bolsheviks. Native hostility is increas ing owing to the destruction of mosques ...

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  14. FRESH DIFICULTIES.

    It is understood that fresh difficulties are arising with regard to the miners' strike. The joint coal embargo has delayed the railwaymen's and ...

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  15. PLEASURE PARTY ATTACKED.

    A party of University students were on au excursion steamer in Cork Harbor, when men ashore ordered the steamer to slow down. ...

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  16. U.S. MINERS CONSOLIDATE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The anthracite miners have joined force with the bituminous miners, and are formulating policies for the negotiation of a ...

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  17. AMERICA AND RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The American administration officials have announced that the United States Government, refuses to deal with the ...

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  18. LONDON OUTRAGES.

    Nine persons, including three women, are being detained as the outcome of the Sinn Fein outrages in London. v The London police have discovered ...

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  19. PARIS TRAGEDY

    PARIS, Tuesday. — An astonishing tragedy occurred to-day on a Paris boulevard. A wife was wheeling her husband in a bath chair The latter was ...

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  20. BENALLA'S PASSENGERS

    LONDON, Tuesday — The Australian steamer Benalla's passengers, among whom were 435 emigrants to Australia, are being housed by the company, ...

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  21. U.S. MARITIME STRIKE

    NEW YORK, — Tuesday. — Captain Evans (National Director of the U.S. Shipping Board's Sea Service Bureau) has announced that an out-and-out ...

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  22. DUBLIX AMBUSH.

    Civilians ambushed some soldiers on a lorry in Grattan Crescent, Dublin, when one soldier was killed. ...

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  23. CAPTURED FLAME-THROWERS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Seventy thousand flame-throwers, capturend by the French, are now being used to repel clouds of locusts blown from Algeria Within a few ...

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  24. WOOL PRICES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sir A. H. Goldfinch (Director of Raw Materials and Chairman of the B.A.W.R.A.), in a letter to the newspapers, says that ...

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  25. THE WIFE FIRST.

    At Galway some Sinn Feiners ordered Mrs. Blake to hurry out of the house that they might shoot her husband, Inspector Blake. Mrs. Blake replied: ...

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  26. U.S. RAILROADS

    CHICAGO, Tuesday. — The United States Railroad Labor Board has decided that the prevailing conditions justify, to an extent yet to be determined, ...

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  27. AMERICA AND THE CABLES

    WASHINGTON, "Tuesday.—The 2 U.S. Government is extremely anxious for the immediate passing of the Kellegg Bill to prevent any cable landing ...

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  28. NEWSURECEIVED ON CRICKET FEELD.

    The brothers Cornwallis, playing in the cricket match, Hampshire v. Kent, to-day, left-the field upon receiving a telegram stating that Sinn Feiners had ...

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  29. U.S. PEACE RESOLUTION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — President Harding will confer with Mr. Porter. (Chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs) on the ...

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  30. REIGN OF BLOOD AND TERROR

    ITALIAN ELECTION CAMPAIGN. LONDON, Tuesday. The correspondent of the "Daily" Herald" at Rome says that a reign of blood and ...

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  31. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday—The by-election for the Penrith division of Cumberland, necessitated by the resignation of Mr. J. W. Lowther, the Speaker of the ...

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  32. NAVAL DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It was indicated in the U.S. Senate to-day that President Harding has changed his attitude on the advisability of calling ...

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  33. A DOUBLE—DYED TRAITOR

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday. — Romand Jeanne, the betrayer of Miss Cavell, has been arrested at Mons. Jeanne throughtout the German occu ...

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  34. ORKNEY AND SHETLAND SEAT.

    SIR MALCOLM SMITH UNOPPOSED Sir Malcolm Smith has been returned unopposed for Orkney and Shetland, vice Mri J. C. Wason (Co. Liberal). ...

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  35. THE ATHLETIC GIRL

    A London conference of physical culturists and doctors has unanimously decided that girls must not be allowed to develop muscles. The doctors agreed ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND IMMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — New Zealand is shipping 150 emigrants on each of the following vessels:—Paparoa, sailing on May 26; Ruahine, on June 2; Derset, ...

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  37. GENERAL VICTORY OF COALITION

    Though incomplete, the returns in genoral show a victory for the National Liberal coalition, except at Milan, where the Socialists pollen more ...

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  38. VESSEL FOR JAPAN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Mr. Myokura (chairman of the Japanese Naval Commission) has announced that a Japanese contract has been awarded to the ...

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  39. "CRITICS ARE CRANKS."

    Leading schoolmistresses interviewed by the "Times" sum up sporting girls' enemies as cranks, riding an out of date hobby. They state that they keep in ...

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  40. CHARLIE'S BURNT FEET

    A message from Los Angeles states that Charlie Chaplin is rapidly recovering from superficial burns received when his funny feet upset an acetylene ...

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  41. BATTLE ZONE GRAVES

    A delegation comprising representatives of the Australian a South African Governments has returned to London after a 10-days' tour of the ...

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  42. PEARL FAKES NOT DETECTED

    Exhaustive X-ray tests carried out by the London "Daily Mail" failed to distiugaish between cultured and ordinary pearls, The best research apparatus ...

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