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  4. AKALI FRACAS. Clash With Troops.

    DELHI, Saturday.—Intimation has been received that Akali Jathas, 300 strong, fully armed with spears and firearms, screened by 6,000 other Akalis ...

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  5. PARTY FIRST.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—New disclosures with regard to the American oil scandal have revealed departmental endeavors to shield oil interests and ...

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  6. DOCKERS' DISPUTE. Terms for Settlement.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The dockers' conference has decided to recommend acceptance of the terms for a settlement of the dispute ...

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  7. GERMAN REPARATIONS. British Levy on Imports.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"The Daily Telegraph's" lobbyist understands that the Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) intends to repeal ...

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  8. POINCARE SAFE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Chamber of Deputies this morning approved by 354 votes in favor to 218 against, of the whole of the ...

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  10. Restoring Germany.

    The Paris correspondent for "The Daily Express" understands that the figure arrived at by the Second Committee of financial exports concerning ...

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  11. INTRANSIGENT MOVEMENT.

    While it is hoped that the strong recommendations of their leaders will convince a majority of the dockers of the wisdom of accepting the terms for ...

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  12. £100,000,000 ANNUALLY.

    American circles estimate that Germany, with a three years' moratorium, could, pay £100,000,000 reparations annually. ...

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  13. TROUBLE AT TOGLEY STREET.

    There was further trouble at [?] Street yesterday. Pickets compelled the railway carmen to discharge a load of Australian butter and cheese which ...

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  14. ADVERSITY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Delivering his presidential address at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Shipping of the United Kingdom yesterday, Sir Alan ...

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  15. SELF GOVERNMENT.

    DELHI, Saturday.—The Indian Moderate leaders met in a National Conference yesterday under the presidency of Doctor Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, ...

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  16. CHAOS IN CHINA. Anarchy and Intrigue.

    HONG KONG, Saturday.—During the course of a speech at the annual meeting of Hong Kong-Shanghai Bank to-day, the chairman said: "The record ...

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  17. EFFECT ON SMITHFIELD.

    The Society of Meat importers did not issue quotations, this week. It stated that owing to the strike, restricted quantities of imported meat had ...

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  18. S. African Railways.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—In the South African House of Assembly today, the Minister, for Railways (Mr. J. W. Jagger), replying to a question, ...

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  19. Successful Mail Blockade.

    The Tilbury dock pickels' blockade of the Kaiser-i-Hind's mails proved successful. The vessel sailed with the mails still on the road outside the ...

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  20. LONDON TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A woman and two children were killed as a result of falling from the top of the tower of Westminster Roman ...

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  21. Italian Arms.

    TIEN TSIN, Saturday.—Italian arms stored under the Italian concession are moving from Tieu-tsin, reportedly to a point on the Kinhan line, within 40 ...

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  22. DEPUTATION APPOINTED.

    The conference concluded after appointing Doctor Sapru, Doctor Sastri, and Mrs. Annie Besant to proceed as a deputation to Britain to canvass for ...

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  23. "REAL DUTCH."

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—A representative meeting of Danish dairy interests yesterday approved of the Government's proposal to strengthen the ...

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  24. ALL-ROUND WARNINGS.

    Speakers warned the Swarajists that their policy of obstruction was suicidal. They warned the Government that failure to respond to the popular ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT PRESTIGE INSULTED.

    "The Morning Post," commenting on the occurrence, says: There is no doubt, that if the mails had been driven to the docks under ...

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  26. FRENCH LANGUAGE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French Academy has decided to recognise in a new edition of the dictionary a number of additional foreign words, mostly ...

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  27. Kenya Decision.

    Doctor Sastri, who recently toured the Dominions on behalf of Indians domiciled abroad, addressing a public meeting at Delhi to-day, referred to ...

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  28. Low Birth Rates.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The birth-rate for the year 1923 in England and Wales was 19.7 per 1000, the lowest recorded except during the war year, 17.18, but ...

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  29. EGYPT UNEASY.

    ALEXANDRIA, Saturday.—For the past three months there has been a strike at the textile factory, "The Filature." It was supposed to have ...

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  30. BRITISH MANDATES.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—In the South African House of Assembly today, questioned whether he knew the British Government's attitude with ...

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  31. PHAROAH'S TOMB. Luxor Impasse Ends.

    LUXOR, Saturday.—Representatives of the Egyptian Government took over King Tut Ankh Amen's tomb on Thursday. The locks affixed by Mr. ...

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  32. AUSTRIAN OPERA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Austrian Minister in London, officially announcing to the British Foreign Office yesterday the abandonment of the Austrian ...

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  33. RE-CLOSED TILL NEXT WINTER

    The Cairo correspondent for "The Morning Post" reports that it has been stated at Cairo that the Egyptian Government telegraphed to the Countess ...

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