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  3. DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British House of Commons yesterday debated on the report from the Grand Committee on the Matrimonial Causes Bill ...

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  5. LUXOR EXCAVATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Howard Carter, the Egyptologist, who is in charge of the operation of removing the treasures from the tomb of King ...

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  6. RUHR DEADLOCK CONTINUES. GERMANY'S NEW PROPOSALS UNACCEPTABLE.

    The Prime Minister of France (M. Poincare) and the Belgian Finance Minister (Colonel Theunis) have carefully considered Germany's new proposals with regard to the payment of reparations. It has been decided that the cessation by the germans of passive ...

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  7. TO INVITE WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—A conference of 6O prominent American educators, elergymen, and welfare workers with representatives of the United ...

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  8. NEAR EAST, Another Ultimatum.

    LAUSANNE,. Saturday.—The Allied representatives at the Ncar East Peace Conference have decided to send an ...

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  9. REIGN OF TERROR. INDIAN REVOLUTIONARIES.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—The Indian Go vermnent regards the situation serious in Jullundur and Hoshiarpur districts It has declared the BabesarAkali Jabha ...

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  10. COMMON INTERESTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—TheEmpire Producers' Organisation yesterday issued the following statement:— The only way British agriculture ...

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  11. Villers Bretonneux.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A party of Victorians,will be visiting Amiens and Villers Bretonneux on June 15 aud 16 for the laying of the foundation stone ...

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  12. FASHIONS AT EPSOM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Although the. frocking at the Oaks (ladies' day) of the Epsom races was mostly concealed beneath the warm wraps. Coats worn ...

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  13. Belgium on the Fence.

    It is reported from Brussels that official Bolgian circles regard the new German note as unacceptable as the first. The abandonment of passive ...

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  14. Intransigent France.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Paris correspondent for "The Daily Chronicle" reports that the French Cabinet carefully examined Germany's a new note on ...

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  15. A FELLOW-FEELING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), speaking at Oxford yesterday, in the first public speech he has made ...

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  16. U.S. BANKRUPTCY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The eollapse yesterday of Winkleman and Company, one of Wall Street's biggest brokerages, with liabilities of over ...

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  17. DERBY SEQUELS. Sweep Promoters Prosecuted.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Home Office is launching,a test case in a prosecution against,thcg promoters of the Otley Unionists' Derby sweep, ...

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  18. Islam Ignored.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—General satisfaction has been expressed, at the news that the Afghan Government has informed the British Minister at Kabul ...

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  19. THE ONLY ANSWER.

    Before leaving Brussels,M. Poincare told the Paris correspondent for."Le Soir" that the French Government was not hastening its reply to the German ...

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  21. Advancing Allied Conference.

    "The Daily Express" says that the British Cabinet will early be getting together to considertho German offer. The Lord Privy Seal (Lord Robert ...

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  22. FAMOUS VET. DIES.

    Mr. John Coleman, the famous veterinary surgeon and racehorse owner, was called from a sick bed to attend Town Guard at Epsom. He returned ...

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  23. Sir Denison Miller's Death.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Commonwealth Bank in London has received many letters of sympathy owing to Sir Donison Miller's death, including one ...

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  24. REGULAR BUSINESS.

    "NEW YORK, Saturday-The United Press correspondent, who has been investigating "boot-legging" across the Canadian border, reports that 25,000 ...

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  25. PAPYRUS' VICTORY.

    King George to-day granted an audience to Mr. Irish, the owner of Papyrus, and the trainer, and congratulated thom on Papyrus' victory. ...

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  26. Drawing Net Tighter.

    It is reported from Paris that, following a unanimous decision of the Allied Ambassadors' Council, the Prime Minister of France (M. Poincare) ...

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  27. ADMINISTRATION CHANGE.

    The papers of India devote much space to Colonel Bruce on the occasion of his handing over charge of the Kohat district. Through his efforts ...

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  28. RUSSIAN SOVIET.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Baron Gogo, representing the Japanese Foreign Office, conferred yesterday with the Russian Soviet's representative (M. Joffe), ...

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  29. SIKI SURPRISED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—"Battling. Siki, tko Senegalese boxer, continues to meet trouble. Unless he leave France on a boxing expedition before the end. ...

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  30. Italian Views.

    A message from Rome states that "Messagero" and the "Gionalo di Roma" consider that the German offer is insufficient. ...

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  31. Britain to America.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Mauretania, sailing from Southampton today, will be the last ship American bound carrying enough liquor for the ...

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  32. U.S. Mine-Sweeper Wrecked.

    SEATTLE, Saturday.—All the eight officers and 60 men were rescued from flio American mine-sweeper Cardinal, wreeked off Chuckoff Island, Alaska, ...

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  33. MRS. STARR FURTHER HONORED.

    Satisfaction is expressed at the news that Mrs. Starr has been awarded the Order in Gold for Life-saving of St. John of Jerusalem for the part she ...

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  34. MURDER TRIAL.

    FLORENCE,. Saturday.—Astonishing Scenes were witnessed yesterday at the trial of Captain Biselli, accused of having poisoned his wife's parents ...

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  35. CHEAP SUITS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An interesting reminder of the British Government's vain endeavor, to solve its clothing difficulties after the war is furnished by ...

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  36. Recurrence of Earthquakes.

    There has been a recurrence of slight earthquake shocks at the Turbatina Tidari, Persia, but no further casualties. The whole district has been evacuated. ...

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  37. British Views.

    It is understood that British official circles regard the German note as an improvement on previous efforts. The Cabinet will probably deal with the ...

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  38. IN STEEL CAGES.

    PARIS, Saturday.—La Martinierc, a French convict ship, left La Rochelle yesterday, en route to Cayenno, the French penal settlement of Guiana, ...

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  40. Forged Rupee Notes.

    There have been interesting developments in connection with the arrest of a young Pathan's attempt to cash a forged 1000 rupee note. Further ...

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  41. IRISH DOINGS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Edgar, of Victoria, speaking at Port Stewart, Londonderry, yesterday, said that after many years' hard toil in Australia, he ...

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  42. Flight to the Pole.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain Roald Amundsen's transport ship, The fram, will establish five depots, stretching from the edge of the ice at ...

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  44. Coblentz Communists.

    According to a message from Berlin, a large party of Communists stormed Hie gaol at [?] yesterday and endeavored to release a number of their ...

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  45. Printing Money.

    Owing to the Reichbank's inability to meet the currency demand it has ordered the printing of new notes of a value of 500,000 marks. lt is ...

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  46. WATCH FOR PURNELL.

    ST. JOSEPH (Michigan), Saturday. —It is believed that Benjamin Purnell, head of the religious cult known as "The House of David" is a fugitive ...

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  47. AT KANTARA.

    CAIRO, Saturday.—There was an impressive ceremony yesterday, when the British High Commissioner to Egypt (Field-Marshal Lord Allenby) unveiled ...

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