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  3. EXCITING SCENES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Unpreedented seenes took place at Gloucester yesterday, at the opening of the trial of Dr. Hadwen, an anti-vaceinationist,on a ...

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  4. IRELAND'S WOES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Many arrests were made in Dublin this morning following detective raids in search of the men wanted in connection with the ...

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  5. THOMAS' FAITH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald is indisposed. He was unable to address a meeting this afternoon. ...

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  6. France Recognises Russia.

    PARIS,Tuesday.—The French Government will this evening announce official recognition of the Russiau viet Government. ...

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  7. WAR CONTINUES.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.—A proclamalion, was issued hy the Military Governor of Ki-ang-su Province (General Chi-Hsi-hywan) to-day.He announced ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S DEAD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An announcement by the Imperial War Graves Commission indicates that most, satisfactory progress has been made in [?] the ...

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  9. Macdonald's Dual Office.

    Mr. Gladstone, if he were still with us, would take grave exception to the duality of Mr. Macdonald's position as Prime Minister and Secretary of ...

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  10. ARTILLERY DUEL.

    Official reports from Chi-an-wang-tao state that General Chang-Tso-lin's artillery opened fire on the railway from Shan-hai-kuan yesterday. Two of ...

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  11. Story of 'The Cowardly Act.'

    Four men, on March 21, wearing Irish Free State Uniforms, poured machinegun fire from a motor car into a party of British soldiers who were landing ...

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  12. BATTLE IMMINENT.

    General Chang's aeroplanes registered a hit on the cruiser Haichi, and damaged the main deek. A telegram from Tein-tsin states that ...

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  13. Defence of Tien-tsin.

    Reuter's correspondant at Tokio reports that the standing Japanese garrison at Liao-tung has already been depleted by the despatch of troops to ...

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  14. THE ACTUAL ISSUE.

    Mr. Baldwin, speaking at Bolton, defined the actual issue as whether the country was to have a Government pledged to Socialism or preferred to ...

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  15. CUSTOMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. C. N. B. Champion, London manager of the Australian Commonwealth Bank, and Commonwealth representative on the ...

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  16. SISTER DOMINIONS.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The Australian and Canadian Parliamentary delegates were entertained at a farewell dinner by the South African branch of ...

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  17. CONSERVATIVES FAVORITES.

    Lloyd's election rates are uncharged —namely, 7 to 2 on a clear Conservative majority and 19 to 1 against Labor. ...

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  18. NOTHING CERTAIN.

    "The Daily Chronicle" says that there has never been an election at which there was less certainty on the eve of the poll regarding the prospects ...

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  19. Distributing Results.

    Country-wide arrangements have been made for distributing the results of the polling to-morrow night and Thursday morning, including broadcasting, ...

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  20. Zinovieff's Letter.

    Addressing 3000 at Aberavon this morning, Mr. Macdonald claimed that the Government had handled the so-called Russian plot in a business-like ...

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  21. Echo of the Civil War

    The remains of 75 members of the Irish irregular forces executed in Ireland during the civil war were handed over to the relatives to-day. They ...

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  22. FOREIGN OFFICE STATEMENT.

    There were no developments to-day, excepting that "Tho Daily Herald" stated that the Foreign Office had informed it that it had had neither the ...

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  23. STAFF INDIGNANT.

    Other newspapers state that the Foreign Office is indignant because Mr. Macdonald blamed them. ...

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  24. "BACK TO 1917."

    Despite all that has transpired, and despite the fact that the maintenance of peace between the North and South of ireland is wavering in the balance, ...

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  25. INCONCEIVABLE.

    "The Evening Standard" says that the Foreign Office contradicts Mr. Macdonald, and states that M. Zinovieff 's letter reached London on ...

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  26. "A DIRTY TRICK."

    Lord Curzon, former Foreign Secretary, speaking at Derby to-day, said that Mr. Macdonald's action was of the shabbiest in trying to throw the blame ...

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  27. Zinovieff Speaks.

    According to Reuter's representative at Moscow, the President of the Executive of the Communist Internationale (M. Zinovieff), in a statement to the ...

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  28. AN IDENTICAL LETTER.

    According to a message from Christiauia, the newspaper "Tidens Tejn" states that, during the strike six months ago the Moscow Executive sent a ...

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  29. INVESTIGATION ON THE SPOT.

    The Central News Agency states that Mr. Purcell, a Labor member of the House of Commons, will head a trade union delegation to Moscow on ...

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