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  3. NEAR-EAST PEACE. No Short Cut.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday. An official review of the conference, refutes the suggestions that progress has been slow. lt gives a long list of questions upon ...

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  4. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA. Empire Table Talks.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Victor Fisher, Leader of the Conservative Workers' Union, and the Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt) ...

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  5. FREE STATE GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Art. O'Brien (chairman) and Sean M'Grath (secretary of the Irish Self-Determination League), and Sean O'Mahoney and ...

    Article : 301 words
  6. GERMANY DESPONDENT. A VAIN HOPE.

    LOUDON, Wednesday.—The correspondent for "The Morning Post" at Berlin reports to his paper that the universal feeling in Germany is that ...

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  7. PEACE ENDANGERED. RUSSIA APPREHENSIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Russian Soviets' special envoy to Britain (M. Krassin) to-day handed to the British Foreign Secretary (Lord Curzon) his ...

    Article : 528 words
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  9. GREEK DELEGATES TO LEAVE.

    The Greek delegates have announced their intention of leaving on Saturday. ...

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  10. Homeward Bound.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook), the Australian Agents-General, representatives of the Colonial Office and Overseas Settlement ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. CHINESE BRIGANDS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The American Legation at Pekin has advised the United States State Department that an international commission ...

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  12. Ruffians in the Ruhr.

    The correspondent for "The Daily Express" at Dusseldorf reports that two were killed and 30 wounded at Gelsenkirchen to-day, during a fight ...

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  13. KOHAT PASS.

    LAHORE, Wednesday. — Recent events have proved fully that the ineffective lighting of the Kohat cantonments, the existence of a thick ...

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  15. DYE WORKS SEIZED.

    It is reported from Paris that the French have occupied the great dye works at Oppau, also Dorsten, where they seized goods valued at thousands ...

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  16. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Robert Horne denies that he has accepted the position of Chancellor of the Exchequer. ...

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  17. DIVIDING THE SPOIL.

    The French and Belgian authorities have also seized 20,000 tons of dye stuffs at the works at Ludwigshafen, Dieberich and Urdingen, says the ...

    Article : 53 words
  18. Bolsheviks in India.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Lahore police are making extensive searches for Bolsheviks. Literature was seized in six houses. It is announced that ...

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  19. TWO WANTED MEN.

    Two men wanted by the Berlin police for the murder of their stepmother were discovered living high up in a pillar at the railway station, ...

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  20. U.S. Immigration Quota Full.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The British immigration quota into the United States is now full for the first time since the percentage law was passed. ...

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  21. UNDECIDED.

    "The Daily Express" states that Lord Robert Cecil has been asked to join Mr. Baldwin in office, but has not yet decided to do so. ...

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  22. CAPITAL LEVY.

    Herr Stressman has created a sensation by an article in the "Zeit," the organ of the German People's Party, says "The Times" correspondent at ...

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  23. LABOR MEMBER'S DEATH.

    Mr. J. Cairns, Labor member for Morpeth, died suddenly at Newcastle to-day. ...

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  24. Trade Union Congress.

    The National Union of Journalists of Great Britain, voting 943 to 702, has decided to withdraw from affiliation with the Trade Union Congress, ...

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  25. CABLE CHARGES.

    LONDON,— Wednesday.—The Pacific Cable Board has written to the London Chamber of Commerce, stating that it cannot at present reduce cabling ...

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  26. SOCIALIST PROTEST.

    It is reported from Hamburg that at a meeting of the International Socialist Congress at Hamburg to-day, Mr. Arthur Henderson (Britain) ...

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  27. TREATY AND LEAGUE CONDEMNED.

    It is reported from Hamburg that the International Socialist Congress in session there adopted a resolution today condemning the Versailles Treaty ...

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  28. Egypt's Autonomy.

    The British Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Ronald M'Neill) stated in the House of Commons, that he hoped the Act of Indemnity, which ...

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  29. European Peace.

    ROME, Wednesday.—In his consistorial address, the Pope referred to the gravity of the Near East situation as well as to that of Palestine, where he ...

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  30. REPARATIONS PROBLEM.

    The mananger of Glyn Mills, bankers (General Maxwell), addressing the Institute of Secretaries' today, said that the problem of German reparations ...

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  31. TAXI-CAB MYSTERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Alexander Campbell Mason, 22 years of age, a cabinet, maker of no fixed abode, was charged at the Lambeth Police Court ...

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  32. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    The Belgian Finance Minister (Colonel Theunis) and the Belgian Foreign Minister (M. Jaspar) will confer with the Prime Minister of France ...

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  33. British Builders.

    The arbitrator in the British building trades dispute has made his award. Wages of craftsmen will be reduced by ½d. an hour in London, and by ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. U.S. Canadian Reciprocity.

    OTTAWA, —The former Premier of Canada (Mr. Arthur Meighen), during the course of a speech to-day, said that if Canada had an ...

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  35. Baldwin's Maiden Message.

    The new Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) has telegraphed to M. Poincare: ". I have the sincerest hope for a ...

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  36. TOUTING FOR TITLES

    Touting for titles will be a misdemeanor in Great Britain if the Bill introduced by the Lord Chancellor (Viscount Cave) in the House of Lords ...

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  37. Belgian Railway Strike.

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—The Belgian railway strike is growing more serious. The Belgian Cabinet has decided to call up the new classes of ...

    Article : 54 words
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  39. Prehistoric Man.

    Archaeologists have uncarthed near Budapest, Hungary, an ancient burialplace, with traces of prehistoric man, and containing also remains of various ...

    Article : 80 words
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