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  3. BELFAST STORM CENTRE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The storm centre of Belfast, throughout the night of Tuesday and Wednesday, resembled a battlefield. ...

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  4. MINERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The miners have balloted on the owners' offer, but the final result is not yet known, except from South Wales where ...

    Article : 70 words
  5. SOUTH SEA BUBBLE RECALLED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Berlin reports that a gigantic swindle, recalling the South. Sea Bubble, has ...

    Article : 247 words
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  7. MACHINE GUNS FROM AMERICA.

    It is reported from New York that 600 modern machine guns, concealed on the United States' Shipping Board steamer East Side, destined for an Irish ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. SINGERS' COMPANY CLOSE.

    Owing to coal shortage Singers' Sewing Machines Company has noticed 10,000 employes of its intention to close down the works indefinitely from June ...

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  9. BRITISH ENGINEERING DISPUTE

    LONDON, Thursday. — With regard to the engineering trades dispute and the employers' threat to declare a lockout at midnight, the employers are ...

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  10. A DENIAL.

    It is officially denied that the British Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) will attend the opening of the Northern Parliament at Belfast on July 3. ...

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  11. TROUBLE ON THE BAND

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday. — The possibility of a serious wages dispute has arisen on the Rand owing to the joint executive of the various unions ...

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  12. THE KING'S VISIT.

    Elaborate precautionary measures are being taken for the King's visit to Belfast to open the Ulster Parliament. Large numbers of English and Irish ...

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  13. PROMINENT RACEHORSE OWNERS ARRESTED.

    It is reported from Borlin that another financial scandal has involved Germany's greatest racehorse owner, Leo Lovine, and his brother Max, who ...

    Article : 99 words
  14. MAKING GERMANY PAY

    LONDON, Thursday. — Addressing the Institute of Chartered Accountants to-day, Mr. Robert M'Kenna (ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer) pointed out ...

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  15. JAPS IN SIBERIA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — It is stated in Japanese circles that Japan has warned General Semenoff (leader of Whites in Siberia) not to interfere ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS

    LONDON, Thursday. — In the British House of Commons to-day, during the debate on the reduction of unemployment benefit, the leader of the ...

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  17. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday. — The German-Australian Steamship Co.'s net profits for 1919 and 1920 have exceeded 2,000,000 marks each year. The ...

    Article : 140 words
  18. BRITISH COTTON OPERATIVES WAGE REDUCTION.

    LONDON, Thursday. — After aN eight-hours' sitting to-day, making 43 hours in all, the delegates of the cotton operative's decided to recommend their ...

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  19. GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Thursday—Licut.-General Sir Aylmer Hunter Wes[?]n, while at Constantinople met the Turkish Chiefof-Staff of the Gallipoli Army and they ...

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  20. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Direct negotiations have begun between the United States and Japan for a settlement of all questions between the ...

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  21. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday. — With respect to the meeting of the Imperial Conference next week, a definite line of cleavage is developing already. The ...

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  22. NATIONAL HATRED

    LONDON, Thursday. — The British Trime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), addressing the General Assembly of the Welsh Presbytery at Port Madoe ...

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  23. U.S. PEACE WITH GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The corresprendent of the New York "Sun" at Washington states that the Republican Senate leaders have received ...

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  24. DIVIDING THE SPOILS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The U.S. State Department has announced that informal conferences are being held with the Ambassadors of the ...

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  25. MR. MEIGHEN'S CONTENTIONS.

    Mr. Meighen will throw his whole weight against the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, because he says that no vital Empire interest is ...

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  26. CANADIAN SKIRMISHER

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — With a fully, equipped refrigerating system, the Canadian Skirmisher to-day sailed from Vancouver on her maiden voyage ...

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  27. TRAIN PLUNGES THROUGH CREEK

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — There were four killed and 35 injured when three coaches on the Chicago-North-Western train plunged into a creek near ...

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  28. EXCLUSIVE ADVANTAGES NOT WANTED.

    The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. C. E. Hughes), in a speech at Providence, said it was not desirable that American's influence should be frittered away ...

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  29. TO STIMULATE TRADE.

    To stimulate cargo movements to the Pacific Coast ports and to Ausralia the General Stamship Corporation, the Occanic Steamship Company, the ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. U.S. NAVAL BILL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The U.S. House of Representatives and Senate to-day conferred on the Xaval Bill. The meeting broke up in complete ...

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  31. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Empirc Development Parliamentary Committee to-day entertained the Dominion Premiers and Indian representatives to ...

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  32. IMPERIAL CABINET

    LONDON, Thursday. — Dr. C. Addison (Minister without portfolio) in the Lloyd George Ministry) denies the report which was circulated yesterday, ...

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  33. FOR THE COASTAL TRADE.

    Messrs. Howard Smith's on behalf of the Australian Steamships Company1 launched a cargo vessel of 5500 tons deadweight at Glasgow to-day. ...

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  35. WAR BY BALLOT

    DENVER (Colorado), Thursday. — The Texas Laber Union has adopted the resolutions of the American Labor Federation, declaring that war must be ...

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  36. RUMORED APPEAL TO COUNTRY.

    The "Central News" states that there is a rumor in political circles that the Government will appeal to the Down miller the stars in the gloaming, ...

    Article : 84 words
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