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  3. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The House of Commons yesterday approved of the British Post Office's agreement with Mareoni's Company with reference to ...

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  4. IRISH CRISIS

    The refusal of the Government of the North of Ireland, to appoint a member of the Boundary Commission as provided by the Irish Treaty, is a contingency unforeseen at the date of the passage of the Act of Parliament implementing the Irish Treaty. If refusal be ...

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  5. ALLIED CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Members of the Alled Third Committee last night stated that an agreement was within sight. It was only a question of ...

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  6. RUSSIAN RECOGNITION.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—At a meeting of the proctocol Ministers to-day, the American senior Minister (Mr. Schurman) explained the views of the Russian ...

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  7. MYSTIFICATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Referring to press cables from Australia stating that no invitation had been received to an Imperial Conference in October, and ...

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  8. CONFERENCE COMMUNIQUE.

    A communique states that the conference has reached the decisions previously mentioned. It adopted the report of the First Committee without ...

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  9. High Words in Dail.

    When the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald), in the Dail Eireann, read Mr. Thomas' Irish statement in the House of ...

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  10. Grave Issues Raised.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. J. H. Thomas), in the House of Commons yesterday, in reply to the Leader ...

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  11. CABLE RATES REDUCED TO SIXPENCE A WORD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is understood that the Pacific. Cable Board has agreed to the suggestion placed before it by the Australian Postmaster-General for ...

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  12. "FOUGHT FOR FRANCE."

    PARIS, Saturday.—A young ex-officer of the Australian Army (A.I.F.), giving the name of Meurien Treacher, who has been living in France since ...

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  13. CANADA ALSO PUZZLED.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The mystification; in Australia over the suggested October round-table conference for the British Empire is shared to some ...

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  14. WORLD FLIGHTS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The three American army aviators, Lieutenants Smith (leader), Wade, and Nelson, on the last lap of their attempted flight ...

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  15. MEMBERS WARNED.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Keviin O'Higgins) warned members against letting their feelings outrun their judgment. He deelared that the ...

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  16. Germany Will Be There.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The German delegation will be proceeding to London on Monday, headed by the German Chancellor (Herr Mark), the Foreign ...

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  17. NO CASE FOR SUDDEN DECISIONS.

    Mr. Thomas' statement has aroused the keenest anxiety in Ulster and the Free State. Several speakers in Dail Eireana referred to "public ...

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  18. Financial Barometer.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The foreign exchanges yesterday experienced a marked upswing upon learing that the Allied Conference would probably adopt ...

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  19. BATTLESHIPS.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—A copy of the representations made by Great Britain against the United States plan for the modernisation of battleships by the ...

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  20. AT BYFLEET HOTEL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"That there was a secret store of strychnine at the Byflect Hotel" was one of the grounds of the appeal lodged by Jacques ...

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  21. NELSON IN ICELAND.

    LATER.—The report of Lieutenant Nelson's return to Ki[?]kwall is incorrect. He has arrived at Horna Fiord, Iceland. ...

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  22. MAJOR ZANNI CROSSING PERSIA.

    KARACHI, Saturday.—The Argentinian aviator, Major Pedro Zanni, who left Amsterdam on July 26 on an attempted flight round the world, reached ...

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  23. Ulster's Complaint.

    The Ulster Association. has issued the following statement:— "Ulster has already made great sacrifices of territory under the Act ...

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  24. STRONG OPTIMISM.

    LATER.—The sterling, responding to the news that Germany had been invited to the conference, reached 4.43[?] dollars, the highest for 1924. This ...

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  25. CHINESE FLOODS.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—A party, including members of the Famine Relief, Chili[?] River Commission officials, correspondents, and a cinematographer, ...

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  26. Ulster Indignant.

    The Belfast correspondent for "The Daily Express" says that Uls[?]er is alarmed at the latest turn of the situation. Sir James Craig in 1921 ...

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  27. ARRIVAL IN INDIA.

    LATER.—Major Zanni arrived at Karachi at eight minutes past four o'clock this morning. ...

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  28. LONDON MARKET.

    The London foreign exchange market has been largely dominated by the doings of the Inter-Allied Conference, and the French franc ...

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  29. British Again Held Up.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — The United States cutter, Algonquin, reports from near. Attui island, in the Kuriles, that the British world fliers' ...

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  30. JAPANESE NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    Extensive manocuvres by the the Japanese fleet, extending for a month, will says a Tokio message take place soon. The scene of ...

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  31. SHELL-SHOCK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—As the result of the receipt of a letter, hinting at a tragedy to a near relative, a man yesterday hurriedly visited his ...

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  32. Futile Conference.

    Mr. Cosgrave went to Londonderry yesterday to separately meet Mr. Thomas to-day. He was joined by Colonel Spender in his conference with ...

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  33. FLYING TOO LOW.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An aviation fatality was reported from Bordenux yesterday. It occurred in similar circumstances to the disaster at Paris ...

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  34. Anglo-Soviet Conference.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Russian [?]bassador to Britain returned to [?]don to-day, and resumed the Russian negotiations with Britain. ...

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  35. Encouraging News.

    LONDON, Saturday.—After a Period of doubt and uncertainly arising from the slow progress made by the InterAllied Conference, the London Stock ...

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  36. Crooked Liberals.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Consequent on the death of the sitting member for Hollan-with-Boston, Mr. W. S. Royee, who, it will be remembered, died ...

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  37. "UTTERLY FALSE."

    TOKIO, Saturday.—"Utterly False is the official comment on the London "Morning Post's Paris correspondent's report of a secret Russo-Japanese ...

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  38. Indian Frontier Crash.

    SIMLA, Saturday.—After the aeroplane crash on the Indian frontier on Monday, bombing operations were suspended for two days to give an ...

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  39. Old-Age Pensioners.

    LONDON, Saturday.—When Mrs. Cotton, 70 years of age, went to claim her old age pension at Rochester yesterday, her mother, 90 years of age, ...

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  40. Salvage at Scapa Flow.

    LONDON, Saturday.—After long preparations and several set-backs, the first German torpedo boat was salved yesterday at Seapa Flow. ...

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