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  2. RUSSI[?].

    M. Lenin, the Russian Bolshevik Premier, in opening the ninth congress of Soviets in Moscow to-day, sarcastically attacked those Communists still ...

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  3. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    Although a boycott and general strike which had been imposed by Gandhi, the Indian extremist, and his, agents, had a marked effect on Calcutta to-day, it ...

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  4. FEELING IN JAPAN.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association of New York says he learns on high authority that Japan does not consider it necessary that the ...

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  5. THE DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE

    A joint meeting of the committee on the limitation of armaments and the sub-committee on the limitation of naval armaments was held this ...

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  6. SHANTUNG.

    Japan is expected to make another offer to China in the middle of the week regarding Shantung. It is stated that she openly intends to insist on ...

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  7. PRESIDED HARDING AND THE BRITISH.

    The "New York World" circumstantially asserts that President Harding further complicated the Four-Power pact yesterday by saying that he is willing ...

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  8. THE NAVAL HOLIDAY.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" says that ViceAdmiral Okada, the chief of the Japanest Warship Administration Board, has ...

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  9. THE FRENCH VIEW.

    M. Sarraut (France) congratulated Lord Lee upon his speech. He said that he profoundly disapproved of the barbarous use of submarines in the late ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIKS MORE MENACING THAN EVER.

    The Paris "Matin" to-day publishes an interview with General Hoffman, the German commander-in-chief on the Eastern front during the war, in which he ...

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  11. UNREST IN EGYPT.

    Field-Marshal Allenby, the High Commissioner of Egypt, has issued a proclamation prohibiting banks and other institutions, without his permission, ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. M. DEBON'S ASSERTIONS.

    Signor Schanzer (Italy) said that the Italian naval experts held 'a contrary view to Lord Leo and Mr. Balfour as to the utility of the submarine for ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "New York Times" states that 2,000 Soviet delegates from Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and various ...

    Article : 262 words
  14. SUBMARINE ARGUMENT DEVELOPS.

    The joint committee on the limitation of armaments met to-day, and M. Debon opened the discussion. After reviewing the arguments advanced by Lord Lee, ...

    Article : 445 words
  15. FIGHTING IN CAIRO.

    Quiet prevails in Cairo, following the arrival of two British cruisers from Malta, and fresh reinforcements of British troops. The Government troops have ...

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  16. COMMITTEE'S RECOMMENDATIONS.

    Mr. Hughes, the chairman of the Conference, asked the Powers to agree to the denunciation of illegal methods of submarine warfare in terms clearly ...

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  17. AMERICAN NAVAL EXPERTS TO BE CONSULTED.

    Mr. Hughes said that one fact had emerged clearly from the discussion. There was no disposition to lean on any plea of necessity for the illegal use of ...

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  18. PROHIBITION.

    "Pussyfoot" Johnston, the prohibition advocate, after an eight months' speaking tour abroad, returned home to-day. He declared that India will be dry in ...

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  19. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    The Russo-Persian Treaty, which was signed in February, has been ratified by the Persian Parliament provisionally, subject to the revision of three clauses ...

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  20. GREAT BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    Rererring to-day to the conference now proceeding in London between Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister of England, and M. Briand, the Prime ...

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  21. THE ITALIAN STANDPOINT.

    The present submarine fleet of Italy is about 21,000 tons, and is considered absolutely insufficient. It was found so during the war. Since the armistice ...

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  22. COMMUNISTS IN LONDON.

    The Scotland Yard authonties, cognisant of a plot on the part of Communists in London to raid banks and West End shops dunng the height of the ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. THE NAVAL RATIO.

    Mr. Briand, the Prime Minister of France, had a conference to-day with M. Guist Hau, the Minister of Marine, on the tonnage question in relation to ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. BRITISH PUTTING UP A GREAT FIGHT.

    The British are putting up a great fight in their contention for the abolition of the submarine, and to-day's committee meeting was entirely ...

    Article : 387 words
  25. MR. BALFOUR'S REPLY.

    Mr. Balfour said that he wished the Advistory Committee could read M. Debon's speech before drawing up their report. The report reached the ...

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  26. RATIFICATION OF ALL TREATIES.

    President Harding has sent a Christmas message to the Conference. It states:—There is a now conviction in the hearts of men that the appeal to ...

    Article : 247 words
  27. SHIPPING.

    The Commonwealth Government liner Largs Bay arrived in London to-day. During her speed trial from Glasgow she encountered very heavy weather, but ...

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  28. JAPANESE PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED.

    Baron Hani Hara said the Japanese were profoundly impressed with the powerful arguments of the British, but were unable to convince themselves that ...

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  29. FRENOH BANDIT.

    Yesterday a man named Domelines, at Ortsez-Bassoos, in the Pyrenees, barricaded himself in his house to prevent eviction for the non-payment of rent. ...

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  30. SUBSIDIES FOR AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that an extraordinary programme for ship subsidies, in order to place the American ...

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  31. NO SYMPTOMS OF DISORDER.

    The native population remained in the bazaars during the day, and wandered up and down the streets of the shuttered shops in an aimless, but ...

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  32. THE FOUR POWER TREATY.

    President Harding, in response to numerous questions as to whether he would not offer any comment on the disputes which had arisen in attempting ...

    Article : 239 words
  33. DISASTER IN AMERICA.

    Thirty-four people were killed and many injured, and a large amount of damage was done to property yesterday as the result of a wind and rain storm ...

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  34. JAPAN'S GRATITUDE.

    The Japanese issued two statements to-day. In one issued to the American press they say they had not expected the fair, courteous, and even generous, ...

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  35. CRIME WAVE LN AMERICA.

    The day before Christmas brought a record enme wave in New York, where there were a number of hold-ups and robbenes in which four persons were ...

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  36. CONDEMNED ANARCHISTS.

    Yesterday, at Dedham, in the State of Massachusetts, Judge Thayer refused an application for a new trial of Sacco and Vanzetti, the Italian anarchists, whose ...

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  37. THE FRENCH DEMANDS.

    It is supposed that Mr. Hughes has sent M. Briand another cablegram expressing appreciation of his first representations, but calling attention to what ...

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  38. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    At the conclusion of Lord Lee's address, Mr. Hughes, the President of the Conference, said that he wished to present a statement giving the ...

    Article : 80 words
  39. ANXIETY IN ENGLAND.

    The Indian authorities in London display some anxiety over the visit of the Prince of Wales to Calcutta, owing to the extremist propaganda. Every ...

    Article : 51 words
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