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  3. IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Devon regiment to-day surprised a Sinn Fein column at Thirles near Tipperary, and the rebels surrendered unresistingly. ...

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  4. ANGLO-JAP TREATY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The correspondent of the New York "Tribune" at Washington interviewed Mr. Bertram Simpson (Chinese Government ...

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  5. BRITISH MINERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Discussing the British miners' strike, the "Central News" states that the Government has suggested that the millers drop the ...

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  6. SILESIAN SITUATION

    LONDON, Wednesday. —The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has issued a statement adhering to his statement made in the British House of ...

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  7. CHALLENGE TO SINN FEIN.

    An aeroplane at Skihbereen dropped hundreds of leaflets addressed to the Irish Republican army. The leaflets contained challenges from the Crown ...

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  8. INSURGENTS GROWING BOLD.

    It is reported from Berlin that Silesian insurgents arrested in a tramcar Mr. Phillips Price, correspondent of the London "Daily Herald," and Mr. Fritz ...

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  9. NEW ITALIAN PARLIAMENT

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Socialist and Communist representatives in the new Italian Chamber, though reduced to a quarter of the total seats, still ...

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  10. HOPES FOR WEEK-END CONFERENCE.

    It is hoped that to-day's conversations, followed upon the miners' leaders' inclination to abandon their demand for a natiunal pool, will enable ...

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  11. THE LONDON OUTRAGES.

    Scotland Yard believes that young women disguised as men participated in the week-end outrages in London against the relatives of men serving ...

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  12. POLAND DISAVOWS COMPLICITY.

    A message from Paris states that the Polish Minister has informed the Ambassadors' Council that his Government absolutely disavows complicity in the ...

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  13. PLUCKY INSPECTOR.

    District Inspector Walsh was shot today at Durgaunon (Tyrone). The inspector was a fine athlete, and when confronted by three rebels he closed ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Professor Newton, of London University, lecturing on his recent visit to the Australian and New Zealand universities, eulogised ...

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  15. BRITISH STEWARDS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Despite the stewards' strike the atlantic and Cape liners are sailing to their scheduled dates. Twenty-seven vessels have left ...

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  16. ITALY CLAIMS COMPENSATION.

    It is reported from Rome that Italy demands from Poland 7.000,000 lire by way of compensation for the loss of Italian soldiers killed in the recent fighting ...

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  17. AMERICA NOT CONCERNED.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—The representative of the United Press Assc dation at Washington learns that the U. S. Secretary of State (Judge Evans ...

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  18. RETURN OF DR. MANNIX

    SYDNEY.—Speaking at a patriotic demonstration at Hurstville Mr. Ley, M. L. A., said there was a potato disease known at Irish blight. That ...

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  19. U. S. SHIPPING STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The U. S. Steaniship Owners' Association has decided that it will sign no more agreements with sea-going labor ...

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  20. AFRICAN PROCLAMATION

    It is reported from Capetown that the S. African Government has Issued a dumping proclamation, which has aroused considerable criticism. It is ...

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  21. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE.

    BRISBANE.—At the annual executive conference of the Brisbane District Returned Soldiers' League, it was unanimously agreed to recommend to ...

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  22. CONCENTRATING ALONG ODER. 40.000 GERMANS.

    A message from Warsaw reports that! information received from military sources alleges that a German volunteer army of 40,000 is concentrating ...

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  23. FARMERS' EXCHANGE FORMED.

    Leading cattle breeding interests in South Africh and Rhodesia have formed a Farmers' Exchange with, the object of supplying meat direct to the ...

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  24. U. S. RAILWAYS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — One million unskilled railway workers will be affected by the U. S. Railway Labor Board's wages reduction decision, and ...

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  25. OIL PROSPECTING

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Secretary of State (Judge Evans Hughes) has reported to the Senate that it is the policy of the U. S. Government the ...

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  26. WOMEN IN THE MINISTRY

    It is reported from London that the Presbyterian General Assembly sitting at Newcastle, Eng. resolved to admit women as elders and deacons, and ...

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  27. SHOULD HE BE ALLOWED TO RETURN?

    MELBOURNE.—Dozens of resolutions protesting against the recent utterances of Dr. Munnix, and urging that he be compelled to take the oath ...

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  28. FRENCH FINANCIS.

    It is authoritatively learned in New York that the French Government is seeking another loan in the United States, but the amount and terms ...

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  29. THYROID MYSTERY

    Although his relatives state that the old-young Alfred Wilson, who was 72 years of age, spent £700 to go to Vienna for thyroid treatment, a post-mortem ...

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  30. U. S. NAVY PLANS

    NO UNFRIENDLINESS TO JAPAN. VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — The representative of the United Press Association at Washington learns that the ...

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  31. S. AFRICAN FINANCES

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — When moving the Appropriation Bill in the S. African House of Assembly the Minister for Finance (Mr. Burton) said that ...

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  32. INDIAN JUNREST

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday—The Howrah bridge, at Calcutta, which was threatened with destruction owing to a boat laden with dynamite colliding with it ...

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  34. COST OF LIVING BONUS

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.)—The Arbitration Court has made the anxiously. awaited pronouncement on the cost of living bonus. The total additional ...

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  35. BOYCOTT IN PRQGRESS.

    In consequence of the arrest of Burmese agitators in March on charges of sedition and abetting the desertion of soldiers, there was a boycott in ...

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  36. CLIMBING MT. EVEREST

    ALLAHABAD. Tuesday—The Mt. Everest Expedition has been divided into three parties. One left on Friday, and the remainder go to-morrow. The ...

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  38. GANDHI AND VICEROY.

    In a speech at Simla, to-day. Gandhi, the leader of the Nationalist movement, gave meagre details of his interview with the Viceroy (Lord Reading). He ...

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