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  3. TO PROMOTE WORLD PEACE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The New York "Globe's" correspondent at Washington learns on sound authority that President Harding is considering ...

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  4. BELFAST RIOTING RESUMED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Rioting was resumed at Belfast last night. The streets were sandbagged, while snipers were posted in the windows of the ...

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  6. "THE LAST PHASE"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Under the heading: "Mr. Hughes—The Last Phase," the "Manchester Guardian" says; ...

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  8. ADMIRAL SIMS RETIRING.

    Admiral Simey of America, whose recent speech in London has caused a furore in United States official circles, to-day embarked on the Olympic at ...

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  9. CHARGES IN THE HOUSES.

    In the British House of Commons tonight Mr. J. Devlin (Nationalist for Belfast Falls) moved the adjournment of the House on the ground that there ...

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  10. U.S. MARINE STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — Though the marine engineers' executive has signed a new wages agreement with the U.S. Shipping Board accepting a 15 per ...

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  11. JAPAN IN CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— In the U.S. House of Representatives today, Mr. Britten introduced a resolution demanding an investigation into ...

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  12. A HALF-SOLVED PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Although the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Porter Peace resolution, the Administration officials admit ...

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  13. FRANCE'S RECOVERY

    LONDON, Wednesday—The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Paris reports to the French Minister for Reconstruction (M. Luncheur), when ...

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  14. FAVORABLE BALLOT.

    Later.—The marine— engineers' vote uphold the executive's agreement, and the mon are returning to the Shipping Board vessels. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION

    [COPYRIGHT—From the Press Association's Special Representative.] LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of ...

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  16. BRITISH ENGINEERS' DISPUTE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Owing to the negotiations between the masters and men respecting the engineering wages dispute haying deadlocked, ...

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  17. ANGLO—JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The correspondent of the New York "Tribune" in London interviewed tlie Prime Minister of the Australian ...

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  18. U.S. MAIL ROBBERY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — "Big Tim Murphy," Chicago's most powerful Labor leader, has confessed to complicity in the American mail robbery on ...

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  19. CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.— The Dutch newspapers cordially welcome Prince Hirohito (Crown Prince of Japan), whose visit they state will ...

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  20. GERMAN TROOPS IN SILESIA

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Owing to the refusal of the German troops to withdraw from Upper Sliesia, the Allies are sending representatives to Berlin, ...

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  21. REFRIGERATED RATES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Thc manager in London of the Commonwealth Shipping Line (Mr. Edwin Larkin), replying to Sir Owen Cox and Australian ...

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  22. FRENCH MISSION FOR JAPAN.

    It is reported from Paris that the French Government is sending a military mission hended by Marshal Joffre to Japan. ...

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  23. UNITED STATES OF ISLAM

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — General Von Sanders, in an article written to the "Vossisehe Zeitung," estimates that Mustapha Kemal Pasha's army in ...

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  24. PRICE OF GASOLINE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Standard Oil Company has reduced the price of gasoline by 1½ cents per gallon, bringing the price 24½ cents per ...

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  25. IRRELEVANT TO BUSINESS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A deputa— tion from the Federation of British Industries, including Mr. H. G. Somers and Mr. Guy Locock, to-day visited the ...

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  27. A NOBLE AIM

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs (Baron Uchida) has cabled to the New York "World" that the action of the ...

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  28. U.S. IMMIGRATION LAWS

    WASHINGTON', Wednesday. — The minority report of the U.S. House of Representatives' Immigration Committee, which has been inquring into the ...

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  29. MANDATED TERRITORIES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The U.S. State Department states that America will probably not be represented at the meeting of the League of ...

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  30. GALLIPOLI MEMORIAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General Hunter weston recommends the War Office that the Gallipoli memoritl be created on the hill stie 500 yards ...

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