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  3. IRISH BOUNDARIES

    DUBLIN, Saturday. — The President of the Irish Free State (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave) reported in the Cabinet yesterday regarding the boundary ...

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  4. ENTOMBED MINERS

    LONDON, Saturday. — A fall of earth at the Wathworth main colliery, South Yorkshire, last Tuesday, entombed two miners, ...

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  5. FRANCE'S PUZZLE

    PARIS, Saturday.—The newspapers generally are gratified over M. Briand's consent to form a Ministry. They anticipate speedy fulfilment of the lask, ...

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  6. LACARNO PACT

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Secretary of State for dominion Affairs (Lieut.Colonel Amery) and the Secretary of State for foreign Affairs (Mr. ...

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  7. BUILDINGS BOMBED

    CHICAGO, Saturday. — The existence of a sinister bomb syndicate, offering to bomb any building for from 500 to 1000 dollars (£100 to £200), ...

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  8. SPECIALS ON THE BORDER EXPLAINED.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Ulster Home Office has explained that the gathering of specials on the border is merely part of the annual ...

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  9. U.S. COAL STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Satur. — Industry in America generally, as well as housekeepers, are beginning to feel the pinch of the coal strike which began on July ...

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  10. THE NEW CABINET.

    After day long pourparlers yesterday, M. Briand virtually succeeded in forming his Cabinet. In addition to the Prime Ministership he will also remain ...

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  11. MOUNT JOY GAOL RAIDED.

    DUBLIN, Saturday. — Armed raiders in uniforms of the civil guards last night, obtained admittance to the Mount Joy prison by presenting ...

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  12. Through the Reichstag

    BERLIN, Saturday. — The Reichstag read a third time yesterday the Bill ratifying the Locarno treaties by 300 votes to 174 in opposition. ...

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  13. "FORGET THE BOUNDARY."

    LATER.—Eight Irish Free Staters and Mr. O'Higgins, Mr. O'Byrne and Mr. M'Gilligan arrived unexpectedly at No. 10 Downing Street from ...

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  14. SYRIAN REBELS

    BEIRUT, Saturday.—It was announced yesterday that insurgents had destroyed an important railway bridge between Hows and ...

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  15. WORKING AT HIGH PRESSURE.

    It is stated that M. Briand's proposals will not be ready till the weekend, when he will expect the Chamber to sit night and day until the Budget ...

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  16. Entry Into League

    By 278 votes to 189, the Reichstag also approved of Germany's entry into the League of Nations. ...

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  17. WHEAT PRICES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The newspaper "The Grain Reporter" says that several causes have contributed to the sharp advance in wheat prices since the ...

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  18. FREEDOM FIRST.

    GENEVA, Saturday. — It is believed that Germany will not apply for admission to the League of Nations at the forthcoming session of the ...

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  19. CHINA'S WAR

    CHE-FOO, Saturday. — A brigade of the Shan-tung Feng-ti[?], yesterday left Weih-slen for Che-foo, where warships were awaiting, presumably, to ...

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  20. EIGHT ARRESTS.

    LATER.—Eight arrests have been made, including two sons of Count Plunkett, in connection with the episode. ...

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  21. WIRELESS STRIKE

    LONDON, Saturday. — The strike of the ships' wireless operators does not involved land sations, [?] the Association of Wireless and Cable ...

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  22. BAROMETER RISING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The French from in London yesterday opened at 123 15-16 to the £1, compared with 12[?] on Thursday. It is uncertain ...

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  23. MOSUL DISPUTE

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday, —The Council of Turkish Ministers resolved yesterday to refuse the League of Nations' compulsory ...

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  24. MRS. MACFIE'S MURDER

    WELTEVREDEN, Saturday. — The Attornoy-General has ordered the transportation of the four natives associated in connnection with Mrs. Macfie's ...

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  25. COLLISION AT SEA

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — The Union cool storage liner Milton Star docked at Vlardinger to-day. The captain reported having ...

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  26. JAPS STRICTLY NEUTRAL.

    According to a message from Tokio, official cirlces in Japan consider that General Chang has been virtually elimated. Unless some unexpected coup be ...

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  27. CHICAGO OPTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Quotations yesterday for Chicago wheat options were: December, new, 265 1-4 cents a bushel: old, 163 5-8 cents: May, new, ...

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  28. DABBLED IN COTTON

    LONDON, Saturday. — A bankruptcy examination was held at Manchester to-day into the affairs of Arthur Enlizark, who stated that he came to ...

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  29. BRITISH INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Saturday. — The report of the Board of Trade Committee of inquiry into the applications under the Safeguarding of Industries Act have ...

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  30. "REDS'" SENTENCES

    LONDON, Saturday. — The executive of the Miners' Federation is unanimously protesting against, the "altogether unwarrantably severe" ...

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  31. ITALIAN MIGRANTS

    ROME, Saturday. — Sir Francis Bane, writing in "The Italian Mail," reports that in response to his efforts the Prime Minister of South Africa. ...

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  32. English Racing

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Astor, with £35,723, heads the list of winning owners at the conclusion at the flat racing season in England. Mr. Sol ...

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  33. Trade With Germany

    BERLIN, Saturday. — It was semiofficially stated yesterday that the negatiations between the British and German delegations an questions arising ...

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