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  3. HUGHES ON THE PEACE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr.Williami Morris Hughes, lecturiug at St. Louis, vigorously criticised the Treaty of Versailles, indicating its vital ...

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  4. CHINESE BANDITS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— According to a message repined from Pekin yestuday the American Consul at Canton has been foreed to request a British ...

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  5. AMAZING RECITAL

    WARHINGTON, Saturday.—Concern ing the American secandals the Daugherty investigation committee yesterday heard an amazing recital regarding ...

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  7. WORLD'S BANTAMWEIGHT. GOLDSTEIN CHAMPION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Four Irish Free State soldiers with machine guns fired on British troops landing on leave at Queenstown ...

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  8. FRENCH IN GERMANY.

    LEIPZIG, Saturday.—The Supreme Court at Leipzig yesterday found Captain Darmont (head of the French Espionage Service at Basle, Switzerland) ...

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  9. ERIC LUDENDORFF.

    MUNICH, Saturday.—The trial was continued at Munich yesterday of FieldMarshal Erie Ludendorff, Licutenant Hitler, and eight alleged accomplices ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Renter's inquiries in financial circles show that the negotiations in connection with the Queensland loan are apprbaching ...

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  12. LONDON STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—London's vast network of street passenger transport has been practically paralysed by the strike of 40,000 workers operating ...

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  13. SHUTTLECOCK.

    PARIS. Saturday.—The French Senate to-day passed the Government's Fiscal Bill with an amendment necessitating the return of the measure to the ...

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  14. Whisky and Champagne.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The caso concluded to-day in which Timothy Playford, a performer in the pantomime "Dick Whittington," at Derby sued ...

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  15. TOBIN DISCLAIMS RESPONSIBLE ITY.

    The second British soldier wounded at Queenstown has succumbed. The War Office has announced that one officer was seriously wounded, seven ...

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  16. Financial Sensation.

    LONDON, Saturday.— "The Daily Express" states that a sensation has been caused in financial circles owing to the Paris banks treatment of ...

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  17. Oil Investigations.

    Probably the outstanding sensation of the oil investigation's myriad sensations was offered to-day by the former train-robber, whose name is classic ...

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  18. LARKIN'S NEW LABOR PARTY.

    Mr. Jim Larkin, the noted Irish agitator, was expelled last week from the Irish Transport General Workers' Union. He has now decided to form a ...

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  19. ARRESTED OFFICERS RELEASED.

    It is reportd from Dublin that the army officers arrested on Tuesday have been released on parole in consequence of their arrest not having been ...

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  20. Rumor Denied.

    The Australian Press Association has been authorised to deny the authenticity of the rumors that the Colonial O[?]lee intends intervening in the ...

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  21. BRITAIN SYMPATHISES WITH IRELAND

    Mr. Macdonald's reply to Mr. Cosgrave's telegram sympathises with the letter on the outrage against the peace and order of the Irish Free State. ...

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  23. DOUBLE MURDER CHARGE.

    Michel Prattley, who is awaiting trial for murder at Belfast, will be further charged with the murder of Mr. Twaddell last May. ...

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  24. Mining Trouble.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the joint meeting of the coalowners and miners' representatives to-day, convened by the Parliamentary Secretary for Mines ...

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  25. TO BE CONTINUED.

    As a result of the constant charges of official corruption, and the increasing evidence of non-feasance and misfeasance, Mr. Kendrick, M.H.R. for ...

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  26. Submarine Disaster.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Though salvage work in connection with the sunken submarine 43 is being continued, it is believed that the imprisoned men are ...

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  27. DEMAND FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S SUSPENSION.

    Later.—The Daugherty committee's hearing reached a climax when Senator Wheeler demanded that President Coolidge suspend Mr. Daugherty until the ...

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  28. Result of Thoughtlessness.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At an inquest held in Essex yesterday with relation to the death of Mrs. Jarrad it was adduced that her son, nine years of ...

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  29. Counter Revolutionary.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Archbishop Ambrosio and nine other orthodox clericals were to-day found guilty of being counter-revolutionaries. ...

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  30. Turmoil in Persia.

    TEHERAN, Saturday.—THe antiRepublican crowd, headed by Agha Jemal, entered the Persian Mejlis (Pariliament yesterday despite police ...

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  31. Russo-Chinese Pact.

    PEKIN, Saturday.— The Pekin For eign Office has sent a memorandum to the Russian Soviet Ambassador to Pe kin (M. Karakhan), replying to the ...

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  32. Husbands and Wives.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Law Lords held a brief sitting yesterday, when they heard further arguments in the Russell appeal case. ...

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  33. Humorous Forgery.

    LONDON, Saturday.— "The Daily Herald" states that the alleged secret Franeo-Cye[?] Tronty, which so perturbed Germany, turns out to be the most ...

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