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  3. IRISH CIVIL WAR. A NEW LIGHT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Irish Free State Home Minister (Mr. A. T. Higgins), when interviewed to-day, threw new light on Mr. de Valera's part in ...

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  4. British and French View.

    The correspondent for the "Morning Post" at Lausanne declares that the French and Italian delegates are more annoyed than the British over Turkey's ...

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  5. BLOODSHED. DOINGS IN THE RUHR.

    LONDON, Monday.—A message from Berlin reports that French cavalry, infantry and tanks have occupied Appenwoien and Offendach, which is an ...

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  6. PROHIBITION.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The correspondent for the New York "Times" at Washington says that further extension of the prohibition sentiment in ...

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  7. EMPIRE EXHIBITION Rumored Resignation.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is rumor[?] that the Duke of Devonshire has resigned from the chairmanship of the British Empire Exhibition, and that S ...

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  8. BRITISH WAR DEBT.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The correspondent for the New York "Times' at Washington reports that Presiden Harding will confer to day with the ...

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  9. TURKS OBDURATE REFUSE TO SIGN TREATY

    LONDON, Sunday.—As reported yesterday, the keenest interest was being taken and the greatest anxiety felt in London as to whether the Turks would ...

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  10. BRITISH POSITION STRONG.

    The talk of separate treaties has lessened, despite the break. If such a course were necessary, the British position is as strong as that of any State ...

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  11. N.Z. LAND VALUES.

    The Empire Exhibition Mission's report on New Zealand criticising the country's' employers, railways, hotel land speculation and lack of progress ...

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  12. WHY ISMET REFUSED.

    Ismet Pasha has informed Turkish journalists that he did not refuse to sign owing to capitulations, but that the financial section of the treaty ...

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  13. DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

    Armed men on Saturday at midnight visited Colonel Charles Guinness' beautiful historic mansion at Clermont Park, near Dundalk. They aroused ...

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  14. KING'S MEDAL.

    Ar the annual meeting of the British Army Rifle Association, the chairman stated that the King's Medal competition for the best shot in the army, ...

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  15. RUSSIA TOO.

    As previously reported, the members of the Russian delegation at the Lausanne Peace Conference have also refused to sign the proposed convention ...

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  16. EFFECT ON ITALY.

    It is reported from Rome that the Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini) has concluded a treaty with Poland relating to petrol and minerals. ...

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  17. EGYPTIAN RUMORS.

    French excavators in the Valley of Deir-el-Medine, says the London "Daily Mail," have discovered a mortuary chapel built of bricks in the shape of ...

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  18. Earth Disturbance.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Local seismographs on Saturday reported the traffic of earth upheavals 5000 miles away, probably in the bed of the ...

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  19. PROTECTING ANZAC GRAVES.

    The clause of the Lausanne treaty submitted to the Turks dealt with the Anzac war graves, and stipulated that Turkey should grant the Allied Powers ...

    Article : 343 words
  20. Crossed Cheques.

    ROME, MONDAY. —The Italian bank have decided for the first time to adop crossed cheques as a safeground agains falsification. ...

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  21. Re-Sowing Racial Hate.

    The Deputy-Leader of the British Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. J. R. Clynes), speaking at Hull yesterday, declared that if France continued her ...

    Article : 71 words
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  23. MIGRATION.

    The British Ministry of Lahor has informed Mr. Barnes (Australian director of migration) that it has positive evidence of the existence of 10 centres ...

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  24. Turks' Reply.

    In their reply, the Turks stated: We are convinced that there is sufficient in the agreement fundamentally to enable peace to be established. ...

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  25. MERCILESS MOORS. Captives' III-treatment.

    General Navarro and the other high Spanish officers captured by the Moors on the occasion of the Spanish disaster last year, and who have been ransomed, ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. FILMING FACTS.

    The president of the British film censors (Mr. T. P. O'Connor) has issued a defence of his action in excising from the film version of "Oliver Twist," the ...

    Article : 183 words
  27. GIRL EMPLOYES.

    Two hundred British former service men dismissed for reasons of economy from the unemployment branch of the British Ministry for Labor protested ...

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  28. PITIABLE SIGHTS.

    "The 'Times" correspondent at Madrid says that the scenes on board the vessel transporting the ransomed Spaniards were most pitiable. The ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. Palace of Versailles.

    The Palace of Vesailles, which it was feared would crumble into decay, has been saved. The Chamber of Deputies, has voted an annual sum of ...

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  30. GENERAL TOWNSHEND'S VIEWS.

    General Townshend, of Kut, fame, in an interview with a reporter for the "Westminster Gazette," described the agitation over the Gallipoli graves as ...

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  31. FLOTSAM CASTLE.

    There is a remarkable building known as the "Flotsam Castle," on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, near Los Angeles, California. It was erected at ...

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  32. AVIATION. TRANS-EUROPEAN SERVICE.

    The British and Czecho-Slovakian Governments, says a Prague correspondent, have entered into a convention for a term of years to establish a daily ...

    Article : 72 words
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  34. The Death Blow.

    The last hours of the conference were most dramatic. Lord Curzon and the Allied delegates contested the Turks point after point. Up to a certain ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. DUPED!

    During the last few weeks a number of girls have quietly entered the Cafe Astoria, in Berlin, says the London "Daily Mail" correspondent. ...

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  36. GRUESOME PHOTOGRAPHS.

    In reference to the British claim in regard to the cemeteries on the Dardanelles the Turkish newspapers publish gruesome photographs of a pyramid ...

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  37. NEW GLIDING RECORD.

    Previous gliding records have been put in the shade by M. Alex. Maneyrolle, the airman, remaining aloft between Cherbourg and Vauville for eight ...

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  38. If War Come.

    Should the Turks try to regain Mosul by an offensive, they could not start for several weeks, as the mountain passes are blocked with snow, says ...

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  39. TO SAVE THE SITUATION.

    Lord Curzon wrestled with Ismet Pasha for over two hours before giving up the struggle, twice deferring his departure by the special train while ...

    Article : 117 words
  40. Britain and Germany.

    In a speech at Bath the British Secretary for Overseas Trade (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) said that trade between Britain and Germany was steadily ...

    Article : 76 words
  41. Revised Prayer Book.

    The National Assembly of the Church of England has decided to postpone the consideration of the question of the revision of the Prayer Book and other ...

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