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  3. ALLIES IN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturady.—With a view to averting the threatened rupture in the Inter-Allied conference on German reparations in session in London, ...

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  4. IRELAND'S LOSS

    LONDON, Saturday—Mr. Arthur Griffith, President of tho Dail Eireann (Irish National Assembly) died suddenly at Dublin to-day'. The cause of ...

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  5. FUTURE AVIATION.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Motorleas Aviation Congress, which is meeting at Clermont, near Paris, is testing several engiheless aeroplanes submitted for ...

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  6. CHINESE SITUATION.

    PEKIN, Saturday—The flight of the defeated President of tho South of China (Dr. Sun Yat Sen) means his elimination from the immediate ...

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  7. STRKIES IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Two hundred' railway! heads met yesterday to vote' on President Harding's' proposals, submitted to the railway managers ...

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  9. Lives Imperilled.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—Major Valle, the Italian competitor iu thy GordonBennett balloon race, states that they were caught in a violent storm when ...

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  10. Reds and Rebels.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—Reports from Russia state that violent fighting is in progress between the Red troops and rebels, especially at Minsk, where ...

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  11. Batoum Bolshevists.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday. — Bolshevists have seized three British ships at Batoum. They claimed that the ships were formerly Russian ships. ...

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  12. FRENCH PRESS HOPEFUL.

    The French press comments upon the London conference in a decidely hopeful tone regarding an agreement. ...

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  13. Liner in Distress.

    ROSTUN, Saturday.—The U.S. navy wireless station at Boston received a call yesterday for assistance from the White Star liner Adriatic. An ...

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  14. TRANSPORT AT STANDSTILL.

    The authorities of the Santa Fe railway have announced that no trains will leave Los Angeles until the situation created by the Brotherhood walk-out ...

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  15. LONDON PRESS CAUTIOUS.

    The London press is more cautious. Though hopeful, the papers say that there is no agreement in sight. ...

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  16. U.S. TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — With the U.S. Senate debating the flexible tariff provision of the M' Cumber Bill, the Finance Committee on Thursday ...

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  17. STRASBURG EXPULSIONS.

    It is reported from Paris that the expulsion of Germans from Strasburg, capital of Alsace-Lorraine, began yesterday morning. Five hundred were ...

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  18. STRIKE EXTENDED.

    Declaring that their lives were endangered, thc engineers and firemen of the important divisions of the Louisville-Nashville railway struck ...

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  19. EXPERTS REACH DEADLOCK.

    It is reported that the finance experts' committee has reached a deadlock regarding the supervision of the mines in the Ruhr Valtey and of the ...

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  20. BOMBS IN WORKSHOP.

    It is reported that 03 bombs were exploded in the Santa Fe railway shops at San Bernardino, California. There were no casualties. ...

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  21. GULP MORE PRONOUNCED.

    A semi-official British summary of the situation is: The gulf is more pronounced than ever. The more the experts have ...

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  22. COAL STRIKE DEADLOCK.

    Ii is reported from Chicago that the Illinois Coal Operators' Association adjourned its conference yesterday, again Ycfusing to send representatives to ...

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  23. Graphic Story.

    Mr. Glynn (a former. Governor of New York State); wirelessing to the New York ' 'Times ' ' from aboard the Adriatic, gives a graphic account of ...

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  24. GERMAN REPUBLIC.

    BERLIN, Saturday. — The third birthday of the German Republic was not enthusiastically celebrated yesterday. But few Republican flags were ...

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  25. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—British Board of Trade returns show Britain's overseas trade for the month ended July 31 as follow:— ...

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  26. 'ANOTHER RAILROAD TIED UP.

    The Western Pacific is the third transcontinental railway, to suffer being tied up the "Big Four" union men walking out. The 'service on the ...

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  27. Lloyd George's Tribute.

    The British Prime Minister, (Mr. Lloyd George) to:day telegraphed to Mr. Collins: I' am deeply distressed to learn of ...

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  28. HERRIN MASSACRE.

    MARION (Illinois), Saturday.— Various, State officials who have been gathering evidence against the participants in the Herrin massacre have ...

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  29. The Raleigh Disaster.

    LONDON, Saturday,—A wireless message was received at Halffas (Nova Scotia) on Wednesday from Cape Race, the south-east point of ...

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  30. PROSECUTION ' FOR CONSPIRACY.

    The U.S. Attorney-General (Mr. Harry M. Daughery), following a confernece with President Harding telegraphed to the United States District ...

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  31. DOWN AND OUT.

    LINCOLN (Nebraska), Saturday.— "Axhigli position, but no funds. The is the status' of Mr: Pelham Barrow (Lieutenant-Governor of the' State of ...

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  32. News from Abroad.

    PARIS, Saturday.—An attemut was made yesterday to derail-a train conveying 3D tons of gas shells from the British camp at Dunkirk (France). ...

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  33. HIS WORK CONTINUING.

    The Free Staters yesterday captured Clonmel after the inhabitants had had a mouth's terrifying experience under the Republicans, who fled to the ...

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  34. U.S. German Agreement.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The agreement between Germany and tho United States in settlement of, compensation for private debts provides for a ...

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  35. KEMALISTS CONCENTRATING.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.—It is reported that 30,000 Kemalists (Angora Turks) are concentrating in'the Ismad. sector owing to the fear of a ...

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  36. COAL PRODUCTION.

    The U.S. coal ' production for the nineteenth week of the strike totalled 4,800,000 tons, or 500,000 tons more than, during the previous week, but ...

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  37. FREE STATERS IN CORK.

    An official report states that the residents of Cork gave the Free State troops a tremendous reception. The retreating rebels killed 20 and ...

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  38. TROPICAL HEAT IN NORWAY.

    COPENHAOEN—Saturday—Northern Norway is experiencing unprecedented tropical heat. Outdoor labor is being, done by the light of the ...

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  39. REVOLUTION IN DISGUISE.

    The Canadian Minister for Labor (Mr. Murdoch), in a speech at Vancouver, said that the United States "Railroad Labor Board was trying to ...

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  40. GERMAN LINE RESUMES.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The GermanAustralian Line has resumed its serTice to Australia. The steamer Harrat left Hamburg yesterday via South ...

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  41. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    Major Neilson (formerly Chief Intelligence Officer of the Royal Irish Constabulary) receved a letter in Dublin a week ago warning him to prepare ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN NIGHTINGALES.

    LONDON, Saturday.5—The Queen's Hall promenade '"converts have been resumed. The principal; artists on Monday and Tuesday will be Florence ...

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  45. SOVIET INSTRUCTIONS.

    Thc correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington reports to his paper that Russian Soviet documen ts now in the possession of the ...

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  47. STORY UNSUPPORTED.

    A later message states that Major Neilson was found wounded in the village of Buckland, where he rented a cottage. He was removed to the ...

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  48. SUNK IN THE FAIRWAY.

    The British Admiralty has received a wireless message from Queenstown reporting that some rebels, after the steamer Gorilla had completed ...

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  50. DUBLIN P.O. RAIDED.

    Sume rebels overpowered the guard of the Dublin Post Office near midnight on Friday. They obtained possession of the building, and smashed ...

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