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  3. BRITISH MINERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Friday.—With respect to the report that a scheme has been drafted containing the elements of a permanent settlement, of the British ...

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  5. THE POPE SPEAKS

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported that through Cardinal Logue (Roman Pope has sent 200,000 lire to the rePope has sent 2.000,000 lire to the ...

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  6. SILESIAN PROBLEM

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Foreign Office has received a Note from the French Premier (M. Brinnd) cordially agreeing to a meeting of the ...

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  8. THE BRITISH EMPIRE

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The South African Premier (General Smuts), in a statement delivered in the South African Assembly to-day regarding the ...

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  9. AID FROM BELGIUM.

    A message from Brussels reports that the Belgian miners have decided to contribute 200,000 franes to assist the British miners to continue their strike. ...

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  10. TRIALS OF WAR CRIMINALS.

    BRITISH WITNESSES FOR LEIPZIG. Sir Ernest Pollock, K.C., Solicitor-General, with 60 witnesses, started for Leipzig to-day to give evidence at the ...

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  11. THE AMERICAN STRIKE.

    A message from Charieston (Wess Virginia) states that the Governor has proclaimed martial law in Mingo county, the seene of the recent fighting ...

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  12. ANILINE DYE AND NITRE TRUST.

    It is reported from Berlin that the Aniline Dyes and Nitre Trust, comprising six companies in 1920, made a gross profit of nearly 522,000,000 ...

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  13. MINERS' STATEMENT.

    Mr. Frank Hodges (miners' secretary) has officially stated that Mr. Smith and himself have considered the recent unofficial proposals for a settlement of the ...

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  14. AERIAL AND "BERTHA" RAIDS.

    A Paris commission has investigated the war. damage done in Paris and the neighborhood through aerial raids and "Bertha's" bombardments, and has ...

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  15. BANKS RAIDED.

    Two Dublin branches or the Ulster and Belfast banks were raided to-day by armed men who drove the staffs at the revolvers' point to the inner rooms ...

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  16. INDIAN AGITATION

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday. — With respect to the recent interview, which Mr. Gandhi (leader of the Indian extremists had with the Viceroy (Lord ...

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  17. KIDNAPPED AND SHOT.

    Two ex—soldiers, father and son, employed at the Cork military barracks, were seized in the street to-day by armed men. ...

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  18. FRENCH DEBATE ADJOURNED.

    A message from Pans reports that the debate on German reparations has been adjourned until Tuesday. M. Briand has not yet spoken. ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT OF RUSSIA

    MOSCOW. Saturday.—A sharp disagreement has taken place between M. Lenin (Chief Soviet Commissary) and M. Trotsky (Soviet War Commissary). ...

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  20. WOUNDED EX-SOLDIER MURDERED.

    Some unknown men to-day entered the hospital at Dublin, and put the exsoldier, John Byrne, who was seriously wounded yesterday, on a streteher and ...

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  21. JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    Dealing with the Anglo-Japanese treaty, General Smuts said that the treaty only indirectly affected South Africa. It mainly affected the ...

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  22. EMIGRATION PROHIBITED.

    The Dail Kireann (Irish Parliament) has issued regulations prohibiting emigration from Ireland without Republican permits. ...

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  23. STABALISING, GOLD

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday.—The Rand mining houses are considering important' proposal for stabilising the price of gold, and have suggested that ...

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  24. MEMBERS OF NEW DAIL EIREANN.

    The Dail Eircann has also decided on the President's motion to recorgnise the members elected to the newly-constituted Irish Parliament as members ...

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  25. CHILD ADOPTION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Departmental Committee on the adoption of children recommends the passing of an Act giving legal recognition of ...

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  26. INQUEST AT HAMMERSMITH.

    At the inquest into the murder of M'Neil at Hammersmith, elaborate police precautions were taken, none being allowed near the court without a ...

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  27. TROUBLE IN INDIA

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—The Assam tea coolies are in a desperate night, and fearing starvation are getting homewards, accompanied by ...

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  28. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    NEW YORK, Saturday,—The correspondent of the New York "World" at Washington states that President Harding and the United States ...

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  29. INDIAN TELEGRAPH SERVICE

    KATRA, Saturday—An electric storm of unprecedented severity and lasting over 50 hours, dislocated the Boosay telegraph service for three days. ...

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  30. NEW TURKISH PARTY

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.—A new party of ireceoneilables has been formed at Augora under Mustrapha Kemal's presideney, definitely allying ...

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  31. FIRE ON U.S. LINER

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A fire, caused by a leaking oil tank, heavily damaged a new U.S. Shipping Board liner, and the vessel was beached. ...

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  32. GREECE OR TURKEY?

    The Turks are expecting a Greek offensive to be undertaken shortly, which will decide definitely the diplomatic and military domination of ...

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  33. MENNONITE EXODUS

    SWIFT CURRENT (Saskatchewan, Canada), Saturday. — The Mennonite religious colony, numbering 80,000 persons, has completed arrangements to ...

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  34. KARL LEAVES SWITZERLAND

    GENEVA, Saturday.—Ex-Emperor Karl has notified the Swiss Federal Council of his intention to leave Switzerland in August, without ...

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  35. INDO AFGHAN TREATY

    PESHAWAR, Saturday.—Owing to the Ramadan Mohanmedan Lent) festival there is a complete hull in the Indo-Afghan negotiations. ...

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  36. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Sunday Times" publishes a lengthy extract from Mr. Hughes' speech in the Commonwealth Parliament regarding the ...

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