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  3. GERMAN DISARMAMENT

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent report that the French Note to Germany mentioned on Saturday complains of the non-fulfilment of the disarmament claus ...

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  4. BRITiSH UNEMPLOYED.

    The Government's scheme to mitigate unemployment which the papers epitomise as "fewer hours and less pay." has been issued to ...

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  5. IRISH SITUATION.

    De Valera's whereabouts are not yet known. The only thing certain, is that he has left New" YorK, and if he has actually arrived in Ireland the secret ...

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  6. SPANISH STEAMER LOST

    Reuter's Madrid correspondent reports that the Spanish steamer Santa Isabel is a total loss on the coast at Villa Garcia, near the ...

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  7. NEUTRALITY DISLOYAL.

    Prior to the burnings at Middieton, a proclamation by General Strickland was posted in Cork and elsewhere in the martial law area on Saturday. ...

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  8. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    Britain's hopes that Japan and America will accept the limitation of armaments is reflected in the eagerness with which publicists disprove ...

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  9. LONDON, January 3.

    The "Times" Dublin, correspondent says the latest" theory is that De Valera is "sheltering in France, awaiting developments to determine his farther, ...

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  10. IRISH .OUTRAGES.

    It is unofficially reported that alter the burnings at Middleton on Saturday large parties of police and military entered the town on the evening. They ...

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  11. MILITARY OFFICERS ARRESTED.

    Three military official were arrested in connection with the shooting of a teacher at Ballybrook on December 27. Two were subsequently released, and ...

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  12. POLICY CRITTCISED.

    Cabinet's first official act In the New Year has been accorded a mixed reception. Already there are signs that Labour is likely to oppose the ...

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  13. SITUATION AT FIUME.

    A message from Home says that an abetment between Fiume delegates I and General Ferrario was signed yesterday. which provides that the ...

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  14. BRITISH NAVAL POLICY.

    The announcement made on Saturday to the effect that the Canadian Government is tranferring the squadron presented to Canada to the Pacific where ...

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  15. STEAMSHIP SERVICES.

    Inquiries of shipping circles show that there is no prospect of a material Increase in Australian passenger services until the end on the year. The ...

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  16. "FORMAL ACT OF WAR."

    Commenting on the official burning at- Cork, the "Daily Mail" describes them as a formal act of war. It is the first occasion on which, the Government ...

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  17. REDS THREATEN ROUMANIA.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent report that advices from Bukarest indicate that grave apprehensions are felt it, Roumania owing to the reports of the ...

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  18. SITUATION IN IRELAND.

    It is learnt that the Government has telegraphed to Archbishop. Clune, of Perth, asking him to postpone his. departure: Dr. Chine, who intended to ...

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  19. POET'S SWAN SONG.

    The "Times" Mitan correspondent Says Annunzio has published his then sandth manifesto which state that be is leaving in trust to Flume my dead ...

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  20. NEW YEAR HONOURS.

    The New Year honors include the following:—PEERAGES. Sir william Beardmore (Chairman ...

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  21. LONDON DOCKERS.

    Mr. Ben Tillett's message to the dockers says:—"The year opens with the certainty of a Titanic struggle." He advises the workers At Islington the unemployed who were recently ejected from their library stronghold counter-attacked yesterday with firearms, gaspipes, ...

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  22. LIQUOR FRAUD.

    A message from Chicago states that two Congressmen, several Government officials, and many other prominent men are alieged to be backers of ...

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  23. BIG SHIP CONTROVERSY.

    Reverting to the battleship controversy. Admiral Sir Perey Scott writes top say that he has received an invitation to give evidesce of his views ...

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  24. SHIP CARGO PILFERING

    The London Chamber of Commerce is most disappointed at receiving is more than formal acknowledgment their request mentioned on Dec. 4 ...

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  25. AGAINST ARMAMENTS.

    Viscount Grey, in a spech at Glasgow on naval competition said he was convinced that 'If another war took place 20 years hence the ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS,

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that in the international lawn tennis finals in the ladies' doubles, Madame Banet and Mademoiselle Conquet, of ...

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  27. BELIEF MEASTTRES CRITICISED.

    The Government's unemployment scheme is not being unanimously approved, both employers anil Labourites being sceptical. The latter ...

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  28. WARNING TO SOCIALISTS

    Speaking at Letcister after an extensive tour in Central Europe and in Russia Mrs. [?] snonder warned Labour against exteme action she ...

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  29. A MEXICAN RISING.

    A message from San Antonio, Texas, reports that General Rudolph Herrero. Who was recently imprisoned for six months in Mexico City on an ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. HOUSE SHORTAGE GLASGOW.

    It was stated at a Conference in connection with the Scottish Labour Housing Association of Glasgow that 13.000 houses in Glasgow tenanted by ...

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  31. EMPIRE MIGRATOR.

    Commenting on the opportunity of inter-Empire emigration, the "Westminster Gazette" dwells on the work of the Overseas ...

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  32. SCANDINAVIAN SHIPPING

    In view of the grave depression in the shipping trade Scadinavian Owners are reported to have decided indefinitely to lay up ship representing ...

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  33. LATEST AMUSEMENT CRAZE.

    The latest amusement for people of [?] ages ballcon catching," A rather novelty Syndicate supplie not only the fey bellow but skilled ...

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  34. BANK IN DIFFICULTIES.

    A message from Mexico City reports that following the recent run on the Paris-Mexico Bank Co. the institution did cot open this ...

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  35. LIFE IN HUNGARY.

    Reuter's Vienna correspondent reports that eleven persons committed suicide at Budapest on New Year's Rve. All assigned their motive as ...

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  36. ADMIRALTY POLITICAL CHIEF.

    The "Manchester Guardian" understands that Mr. Waiter Long is resigning. owingto a long and painful illness. ...

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  37. FRENCH UNEMPLOYED.

    Reuter's Pzris correspondent reports that unemployment in France is exercising the Government, and the question was discussed at a ...

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  38. VALUABLE NECKLACE. MISSING.

    A reward of £2000 has been for a necklace belonging to the of a wealthy Greek shipowner was lost or stolen when the were ...

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  39. NAVAL STANDARD ENQUIRY.

    The "Daily Mall states that ,the Committee of Enquiry on battleships being without submarine and air representatives does not command ...

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  40. CARPENTIER-DEMPSEY FIGHT.

    A message from New York says that Tax Rickard denies the report that the Dempsey-Carpectier bout is cancelled. He says the site will ...

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  41. INDIA'S PILOT.

    "The Times" confirms the report that the position of Viceroy of India has been definitely offered to Lord Reading who is seriously considering ...

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  42. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The British revenue for the past quarter was £269,594,239. Compared with £237,232,995 for the corresponding quarter of 1919. ...

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  43. WOMAN LABOUR LEADER.

    The death is announced of Mary R. Macarthur secretary of the Woman's Trade Union League and National Federation of Woman Workers. ...

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  44. INDIAN VICE-ROYALTY.

    The "Times" confirms the report that the Viceroyalty of India was definitely offered to Lloyd Reading who is senously considering the matter. ...

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  45. WHEAT PRICE REDUCED.

    The Government to-day reduced the price of all foreign what by 21 a quarter. ...

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  46. CAPTURES AT LIMERICK.

    The Dubin correspondent of "The Times" states that two men in Limerick who were wonted ran from a horse ...

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  47. GERMANY'S WAR CHANCELICE

    The death is announced of Dr. [?]Bethmann Hollweg who was the German Chancellor on the Qutrbreak war ...

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