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  3. ROUND THE WORLD.

    BAGDAD, Saturday.—Major W. T. Blake, the British airman, who, in company with Captain Norman Macmillan and Mr. Malines (photographer), is ...

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  4. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the British House of Commons on Thursday, the Postmaster-General (Mr. F. G. Kelleway), in reply to a question with re ...

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  5. IRISH CIVIL WAR.

    DUBLIN, Saturday. — According to an official Free State communique, issued to-day, the National Army's operations in the south and west have ...

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  6. AMERICAN STRIKES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—A White House announcement states that, while President Harding does not believe it will be necessary to resort to extreme ...

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  8. PARIS SENSATION.

    The attempted assassination of the French President (M. Millerand) by an anarchist named Bouvet on Friday afternoon is repor ...

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  9. ACTION DENOUNCED.

    The leaders of the American Federation of Labor have announced that they will bitterly oppose the use of Federal troops in the railroad strike. ...

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  10. ADDITION TO STRIKERS.

    It is reported from Chicago that 8000 stationary firemen, engineers and oilers have been ordered to join the railway strike on Monday. ...

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  11. PRESIDENT'S PROPOSAL REJECTED.

    A later message from Washington reports that President Harding has announced that the miners have rejected his arbitration proposal for the ap ...

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  12. BUSINESS STAGNANT.

    Owing to the wholesale destruction of the means of communication business is stagnant in many parts of Ireland. In some places the people are ...

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  13. CONDITIONS AT LIMERICK.

    At Limerick conditions are very serious. Irregulars and Nationals are entrenched in different parts of the town. They have been fighting for ...

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  14. COMBATING THE STRIKE.

    The situation throughout the country in connection with the railway strike is also becomingmore disturbed. At one place in the far west, where the ...

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  15. GUERILLA TACTICS.

    Round Limerick the situation of the country resembles the end of the Boer war. Guerilla tactics have been adopted by the rebels, who ambush the ...

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  16. P. AND O. LINE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The chairman of the Peninsular and Oriental Shipping Co. (Baron Inclicape), complying with representations urging that the ...

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  17. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Saturday. — Germany has paid the reparation instalment of £1,000,000 which was due to-day. ...

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  18. A REIGN OF TERROR.

    Sligo is experiencing a reign of terror and bloodshed. There has been continuous fighting for the past 10 days. ...

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  19. DIEHARDS' LEADER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The members of the British Conservative group, usually known at the "Diehards," of both Houses have elected Lord Salis ...

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  20. DE VALERA AT CORK.

    Mr. de Valera, the rebel leader, has reached Cork, which is now the biggest rebel stronghold. The rebels are holding the Victoria military barracks, ...

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  21. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    MANILA (Philippines), Saturday. — A bulletin from Hong Kong, states that Dr. Sun-Yet-Sen (the Southern President) expects to re-take Canton so ...

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  22. LOW-CUT DRESSES.

    ROME, Saturday.—Cardinal Marini yesterday refused to administer the Holy Sacrament to 20 girls belonging to the Children of Mary, who presented ...

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  23. INSURANCE FRAUD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Harry Smith, a worsted spinner of Leeds, charged at Edinburgh with attempting to defraud the Yorkshire Insurance Company, was ...

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  24. REBEL AMBITIONS CRUMBLE.

    The irregulars' original idea was to hold a line from New-Ross to Limerick. Those ambitions inland crumbled with the loss of their hold on Wexford ...

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  25. LORDS' REFORM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Marquis of Lincolnshire, writing to the Eastern Counties' Liberal Federation yesterday on the House of Lords reform proposal, ...

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  26. FIRST DUBLIN BRIGADE.

    Two thousand have enlisted in the first Dublin Brigade, including many ex-soldiers, first-aid workers and doctors. ...

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  27. U.S. FLAG FIRED ON.

    It is reported from Canton that General Yip-Kue's troops yesterday, opposing Dr. Sun-Yet-Sen, fired on two barges flying the American flag. A ...

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  28. NEAR EAST PEACE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The British and French Government have agreed for the following points to be discussed at tie Near Eastern: Conference: ...

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  29. BELFAST DISTILLERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Distillers Co. Ltd., of Edinburgh, has absorbed the Distillers Finance Corporation of Belfast. The price paid was just ...

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  30. MOTOR RACING.

    PARIS, Saturday. — Felix Nazzaro to-day won the French Automobile Club's Grand Prix at Strasburg. He covered the distance of 1500 miles at ...

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  31. ARRAIGNED ON CAPITAL CHARGE.

    Three irregulars, arrested in connection with the death of Captain Browny a Free State officer who was shot in the abdomen while rounding up irreg ...

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  32. JAPAN IN SIBERIA.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—It was officially announced to-day that Japan will withdraw all her troops from the mainland districts of Siberia by Septem ...

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  33. THREE THIRTEENS.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — Colonel Creswell yesterday took his seat in the South African House of Assembly. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA'S NEEDS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) yesterday visited the Manchesl ter ship canal, the Chamber of ...

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  35. BRITISH VESSEL LOOTED.

    When a British fishing vessel had to seek shelters at Dunmore to-day, Irish rebels boarded the ship and seized a portion of the fish at the point ...

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  36. FIVE BAYS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The last of Australian Commonwealth Bay class of liners, the Esperance Bay, made a successful trial trip from Glasgow to Lon ...

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  37. STREAMLINE BULLET.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Contesting the Elcho Shield at Bisley yesterday, England won with 1632; Scotland was second with 1612. ...

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  38. PRINCE'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Saturday. —The British Prime "Minister' (Mr. Lloyd George) to--day entertained the Prince of Wales at dinner at No. 10 Downing street. ...

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  39. SOVIET EXECUTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Ben Turner (chairman of the first official Labor delegation to Russia in 1921) and Mr. George Lansbury, of the "Herald" ...

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  40. CARRIAGE IN ATOMS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A train passing under the viaduct at Pont la Chapelle, near Paris, yesterday, unaccountably divided. The two sections proceeded ...

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  41. BRITAIN'S BUDGET.

    LONDON, Saturday.— In the British House of Commons yesterday the Finance Bill was Trail a third time. The leader of the Opposition (Mr. ...

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  42. BRITISH DIVORCES.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The British Divorce Court, in an endeavor to deal with 650 cases before the end of July, has secured the assistance of Lord ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — Much interest has been aroused in South African commercial circles by the statement made in the Australian House of ...

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  44. "MUSHROOM" LORDS.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The South African Senate yesterday rejected by 20 votes to nine a motion by ex-President Reitz: "That, in view of the re ...

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  45. RUSSELL DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The suit in which John Hugo Russell, heir to Lord Ampthill, is suing for a divorce from his wife on the grounds of misconduct ...

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  46. QUEST EXPEDITION.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The Quest, with the members of the Shack[?]tonRowett Oceanographical and Antarctic Expedition aboard, after a day's ...

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  47. FAITH HEALER'S MISSION.

    GAPETOWN, Saturday.—There were extraordinary and imprecedented scenes at the Anglican Cathedral yesterday on the occasion of the opening ...

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