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  2. BRITISH AND THE RUHR

    The French Minister of Public Works (M. Le Trocquor) and General Payot to-day conferred with the British Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law), Foreign ...

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  3. FUTURE OF MEMEL

    The Ambassadors' Council has decided that Lithuania shall hold Memel, subject to the acceptance of a special maritime regime with an autonomous ...

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  4. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Clynes (Labour) moved the following amendment to the Address-in-Reply to the King's Speech:— ...

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  5. IRISH REPUBLICANS

    It is no secret that the amnesty offered by the Free State Government to the rebels has met with a disappointing response Comparatively few Republicans ...

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  6. BRITISH DEBT FUNDING

    The Senate to-night by 70 votes to 13, passed the bill for the funding of the British debt to the United States. The vote was taken on non-party lines. ...

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  7. STORMS UNABATED

    The bitterly cold weather which is being experienced over a large area of the States, and the heavy gales on the seaboard, continue unabated, the storms ...

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  8. NEAR EAST.

    Reports from Athens and Salonika state that considerable movements of Turkish troops und munitions are in progress in Eastern Thrace, and that Turkish hands ...

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  9. KEMEL PASHA'S BOMBAST.

    Mustapha Kemal Pasha, the Turkish leader, in the course of a speech to-day, said that "England is threatened with a great peril if she persists in her ...

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  10. MORE TROUBLE.

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Express" says:—Peace at Memel was quickly followed by an outbreak in the neutral zone between Poland and ...

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  11. STORM-WRECKED VESSELS.

    No news has yet been received of the Italian steamer Moncenisio, which was reported to be foundering off Cape Henry and it is believed that all hands ...

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  12. RUSSIA TO JOIN TURKS IN COUNCIL.

    In political circles here importance is attached to the presence in Smyrna of the Russian, Arloff, who will attend the council to be held regarding the ...

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  13. GREEKS AND TURKS.

    A British battalion has arrived on the east bank of the River Maritza, and is co-operating with the French in keeping the Greek and Turkish troops apart. ...

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  14. DIPLOMATIC FRICTION.

    Some time ago the British Government ordered two United States Consuls at Newcastle-on-Tyne to leave the Consulate there. The Washington ...

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  15. CAPTURES IN THE MOUNTAINS.

    During the investment by Free State troops of the Arigna mountains, in County Roscommon, seven rebels were killed and 13 wounded. Sixteen others ...

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  16. FRENCH INDUSTRIES.

    The Ministry of Public Works declares that French industry has so far not suffered a coal shortage, as large stocks of accumulated imports made up ...

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  17. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The Supreme War Council at Moscow has decided to mobilise all Russian naval reservists under 40 years of ago. ...

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  18. PRISONERS ASK FOR PAROLE.

    Seventy rebels in prison at Tralee have petitioned for parole for the purpose of interviewing their comrades to urge unconditional surrender of th[?] ...

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  19. ALLIED WARSHIPS.

    The Allied High Commissioners have resolved to send a now Note to the Governor of Smyrna offering that if he will withdraw his previous demands, the ...

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  20. CONTINUATION OF OUTRAGES.

    A house in Parnell Square, Dublin, occupied by a civil defence force, was destroyed by a mine. The explosion also damaged about 40 houses in the ...

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  21. LABOUR CRISIS THREATENED.

    Sir Wm. Beach Thomas, in a message to the "Daily Express" from Dusseldorf, says:—I have talked with allsorts and conditions of people, and have come ...

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  22. CHINESE INDEBTEDNESS.

    The text of the joint American, British, French, and Japanese Note to China protesting against the preferential treatment accorded Chinese internal loans ...

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  23. TO PREVENT WAR.

    Senator Borah is making plans for a trip to Europe this summer, "with the intention of placing before the various peoples there his proposal for ...

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  24. THE ENTENTE THREATENED.

    Mr. Garvin, in an outspoken article in the "Observer" to-day, declares: "The decisive time will come when the withdrawal of British troops from the ...

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  25. SABOTAGE CONTINUES.

    The situation at Essen is strained. Troops with machine-guns are promenading the streets. Reports from Dusseldorf state that sabotage continues ...

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  26. WEALTH OF MAGNIFICENCE.

    In connection with the preparations for the opening of the inner chamber of King Tut-ankh-Amen's tomb in Upper Egypt, the Queen of the ...

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  27. DR. O'HIGGINS'S MURDER.

    When Dr. O'Higgins, father of the Minister for Home Affairs in the Free State Government (Mr. Kevin O'Higgins) was murdered in his residence by ...

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  28. BOCHUM INSOLVENT.

    As the municipality of Bochum is insolvent, the French authorities are directly negotiating with the miners and the general population of the town ...

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  29. POLICE v. SOLDIERS.

    Eight French and two Belgian soldiors entered a restaurant in Essen to-day and ordered drinks, which were refused. A Gorman policeman and a ...

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  30. FRENCH MILITARY SERVICE.

    The French Senate is discussing a bill fixing 18 months as the period of military service. General Dourgeois explained this was ...

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  31. INDIAN ADMINISTRATION.

    The projected reduction in the cost of the army in India amounts to 10 crores of rupees (£10,000,000). It also is proposed to effect economies to the ...

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  32. FRENCH MISSION'S REPORT.

    M. Le Trocquer has submitted to the French Cabinet the report of the mission to London, and emphasised the extreme cordiality of the conference. ...

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  33. ARTICLES BY STEPHEN LEACOCK.

    We have much pleasure in announcing that we have arranged for the publication in "The Illustrated Mail" of a series ...

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  34. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE GENERAL.

    It has been discovered at German assassins financed by Monarchists are operating in the Ruhr. One member of the gang, who on February 8 ...

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  35. A GREAT EXPERIMENT.

    The Rev. Harry Hales, after being jilted by a society girl, decided to marry a girl from the slums, because he imagined she ...

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  36. AMERICAN CO-OPERATION.

    Eighty-eight Labour members of the House of Commons to-day forwarded a cable message to President Harding as follows:—"America, with Great ...

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  37. BRITISH MEDIATION.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" says that the Germans have been testing various channels in London for some time, sounding the possibilities of ...

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  38. INDIAN ARMY.

    Indians everywhere are pressing for the more rapid Indianisation of the army Hardly a day passes in the Legislatures or at important meetings ...

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  39. ANOTHER AMENDMENT.

    Notice was given of an amendment to the address, regretting the absence from the King's Speech of a statement of the intention of the Government to provide ...

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  40. OFFER TO GERMANS.

    In the course of an interview reported in the Paris Press to-day, General Degoutte, commander of the Fiench troops in the Ruhr, was most explicit ...

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  41. SCOTTISH LABOUR Ms.P.

    Messrs. J. Wheatley, [?]. Kirkwood, and J. Maxton, and the Rev. C. Stephen, four Scottish members of the House of Commons, have gone to the ...

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  42. ECONOMY AND EDUCATION.

    The Workers Educational Association has issued a letter, the signatories to which include Viscount Haldane, Lord Henry Bentinck, Sir James ...

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  43. FRENCH VIEWS ON CONFERENCE

    The reports on the London Conference are considered satisfactory so far They give the impression that the British Cabinet has done its best to meet ...

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  44. BRUTAL IMPERIALISM.

    Herr Becker, German Minister of Economy, bitterly assailed the French in a speech before the Coal Commission. He said the French were acting ...

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  45. LIQUOR TRAFFIC IN U.S.A.

    The House of Representatives has passed a resolution ordering an inquiry into the importation of intoxicating liquors by foreign diplomats. The ...

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  46. GERMAN MARK.

    It is understood that the German Government is aiming at an exchange parity of 15,000 marks to the dollar. he Reichsbank will persist in a policy ...

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  47. ALARM IN RHINELAND.

    The Dusseldort correspondent of the "Daily Express" says the full reports of Mr. Bonar Law's speech at the opening of the British Parliament has filled ...

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  48. WIRELESS IN INDIA.

    The Government of India has decided to permit private enterprise to under take "broadcasting" by radio in British India and Burma, on the lines obtaining ...

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  49. GERMAN CHANCELLOR'S ADVICE.

    Herr Cuno, the German Chancellor, addressing a meeting of farmers to-day, said they must prepare for a long fight, and would be required to make most ...

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  50. NORTH-WEST FRONTIER.

    The thieving of rifles is a particularly common occupation on the north-west frontier, among tribes in independent territory, but an exceptionally ...

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  51. FRESH RECRUITS NECESSARY.

    The Minister for War, in the Senate to-day announced that fresh recruits were necessary immediately for service in the Ruhr, and that thoso who had ...

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  52. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Satisfactory progress has been made witn the election of buildings at the Britisn Empire Exhibition Progress on the Stadium has established a British ...

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  53. BOLSHEVIKS BUSY.

    The newspaper "Liberte" publishes a message from Dusseldorf stating that M. Rakowski, a Bolshevik leader, has secretly arrived in the Ruhr for the ...

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  54. AVIATION.

    The Agent-General for South Australia (Sir Edward Lucas) has written to the Press commending to interested persons the Adelaide project for ...

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  55. DISOBEYING THE FRENCH.

    The Mayor of Essen has been sentenced by the French to two years' imprisonment and fined 10,000,000 marks for not obeying French orders. ...

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  56. CANADA AND REPAEATIONS.

    A turmoil was created in the House of Commons when Mr. J. S. Woodworth, Labour member for Central Winnipeg, moved that Canada ...

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  57. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    President Harding to-day asked Congress for a deficiency appropriation of 21,000,000 dollars (£4,200,000) for the purpose of "scrapping" battleships ...

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  58. ASSASSINATION PLOT.

    The newspaper "Le Matin" states that nine persons have been arrested at Munich on charges of having plotted to assassinate Herr Bauer, a leading ...

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  59. REPARATIONS PAYMENTS.

    It was announced at the French Embassy to-day that Germany had paid the Allies reparations in cash and kind, up to January 1, 1923, 4,843,974,000 gold ...

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  60. PRINCESS MARY'S BABY.

    Princess Mary's son had his first outing to-day. He was taken in a motorcar to Buckingham Palace to see Queen Mary, ...

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  61. TRANSPORT PROBLEM AT COLOGNE.

    It is confidently believed in official circles that the differences regarding transport in the Ruhr will be solved at Cologne by General Godley in ...

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