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  3. Armies of Occupation. PAYING AMERICA.

    It is reported from Paris that the controversy over the United States demand for the payment of 1000 million marks on account of the cost of the ...

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  5. DOINGS IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Saturday— Considerable sniping occurred at the military posts in Dublin yesterday. lt was re plied to with vigorous machine gun ...

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  6. CRISIS DEVELOPS IN NEAR EAST.

    After four and a half years' efforts to restore peace in Europe, the Allies would appear to be no nearer the attainment of their object than on Novemher 11, 1918. The menace of an outbreak is to-day brooding as heavily over Europe, both ...

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  7. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. BALDWIN'S MINISTRY

    BRISBANE, Saturday— The pilot steamer, Relief, has called at Cairns on her return voyage from the Gulf of Carpentaria, where she made a search ...

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  9. CHINESE BRIGANDS. New Demands Framed.

    PEKIN, Saturday— Reports from the Lin-Cheng area state that Government troops yesterday began an attack against the bandits, cutting off the ...

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  10. American Sensation.

    It is reported from Washington that something of a sensation has been caused by the announcement that upon a request from President Harding and ...

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  11. Prisoners Safe.

    A Washington message reports that the United States Administration has announced that the conditions have improved. The release of the captives ...

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  12. Greece and Turkey.

    LAUSANNE, Saturday— To-day will decide whether or not war is to break out afresh in the Near East. The Greek ultimatum appeared to make ...

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  13. France and Germany.

    PARIS, Saturday— In a secret session wherein the French Senate considered the question of trying M. Cachin, Communist member of the ...

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  14. AMERICA WILL APOLOGISE.

    It has been learned that Mr.Hughes will apologise to Britain ever the publication of the Republican Committee's attack. ...

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  15. Dramatic Wireless Call.

    LONDON, Saturday— A dramatic wireless call from the Canadian Victor in mid-Atlantic stated that Captain Reith was dangerously ill. The ...

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  16. Reparations.

    The Belgian Ambassador at London has delivered to the Imperial Ministry for Foreign Affairs a document embodying the Belgian reparations ...

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  17. The Honors List.

    LONDON, Saturday— The following honors have been conferred consequent upon Mr. Bouar Law's retirement— Baronetcies: Doctors Horder and ...

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  18. GERMAN OFFER THIS WEEK.

    It is reported from Berlin that the new German offer is not expected before next week. ...

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  19. PAYMENTS TO BRITAIN.

    The Imperial Treasury has issued a statement which shows that Germany for the financial year ended March 31 paid to Britain £7,476,000 for ...

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  20. BRITISH ARMY.

    LONDON, Saturday— In his farewell order before leaving Aldershot King George expressed gratification at the troops' efficiency. He said: ...

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  21. Belgian Railway Strike.

    The Brussels correspondent for the "Daily Express' reports that the Belgian railway strike shows no signs of ending. Antwerp alone has suffered ...

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  22. Terrorism Spreading.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Essen reports that the Communist terrorism is spreading throughout the Ruhr. One is almost ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. Soviet Ideas.

    Mrs. Stan. Harding expresses a confident hope that Britain will reject the Russian offers relating to Mr. Davison and herself. The Soviet's iden, "due ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. British Debt to U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday— The British Embassy at Washington has found it necessary to refer the latest, debt funding proposals back to London, ...

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  25. Only the First Step.

    A Gelsenkirchen message reports that, following the riots instigated by Communists against food prices, the town is now under Communist rule, ...

    Article : 254 words
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  27. Despite the Situation.

    LONDON, Saturday— The London Stock Exchange resumed business after the Whitsun holidays in a hesitating mood, business being checked ...

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