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  2. SITUATION IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday Night Viscount French (Lord-Lieutemant) has ordered the suppression of the Sinn Fern Parliament, as a dangerous association. ...

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  3. TRADE UNION CONGRESS,

    LONDON, Friday Night. At the Trade Unions Congress at Glasgow Mr Shaw, textile worker, moved that the Congress declare against industrial ...

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  4. GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr Renwick, "The Daily Chro[?]" correspondent at Berlin, states that after two months [?]ence it is interesting ...

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  6. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday Night Mr Churchill, Secretary of State for War, rete[?]ing in an official Note to all[?]tions published in the press by ...

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  7. THE PEACE TREATY

    CAPE TOWN, Friday Night. — The debate on the Mundate Bill is new proceeding It has covered a wide field, and [?]dentaily revealed a ...

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  8. A COMPLETE INSURANCE AGAINST WAR.

    TACOMA, Saturday Morning President Wilson, during a speech d[?]ong Bolshevism, said "I are the [?] of rulership of any ...

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  9. THE FERMOY OUTRAGES

    LONDON, Friday Night Viscount French, in a speech at Belfast, expressed boundless admiration for the work of the Royal Irish ...

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  10. RUMANIAN ATTITUDE

    PARIS, Friday Night Rum[?] newspapers are redig[?]t at the Allies ref[?]sing to ad[?] the validity of the reservations, and approve of the ...

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  11. CLEMENCY FOR PRISONERS

    LONDON. Friday Night. Australia soldiers who have been mear[?]ted in persons in England and France have been conveyed to ...

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  12. LENIN'S OFFER OF PEACE REFUSED

    WASHINGTON. Friday Night Mr William Ball[?] formerly a member of the American peace Commission has disclosed a secret[?] to Russia ...

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  13. APPROVED OF BY CANADA.

    OTTAWA. Friday Night After defeating, Mr W S F[?]ding's amendment [?]ing to the [?] treaty, but asserting that the House of Commons ...

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  14. EASTERN EUROPE

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Australian Press correspondent learns that the conditions in Western Hungary are some[?]at [?] Admiral ...

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  15. PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE.

    LONDON. Friday Night. The Trade Un[?] Congress reelected the parliaments committee, with the [?]pation of Messrs Omons, Havelo[?] ...

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  16. REVISION OF TREATIES

    LONDON. Saturday Morning The D[?] are con[?]tory regarding the [?] of the treaties of 1833, and [?]ope [?] an [?]atly understanding on ...

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  17. SIBERIAN ARMY'S SITUATION IMPROVED

    LONDON. Friday Night.—The situation of the S[?]ian army has [?]proved owing to the Belsbeviks withdrawing large forces in an effort ...

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  18. AMERICAN SENATOR'S VIEWS

    ST LOUIS (MISSOURI). Friday Night Se[?] Johnson, who is [?] up on [?] Wilson and [?] Le[?] of Nations [?] it the ...

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  19. MANY ARRESTS MADE.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The police and [?] ded the Sinn Fern headquarters at du[?]m, and Messrs. Blythe and O'Keefe members ...

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  20. REPEAL OF CONSCRIPTION.

    LODNON. Friday Night The Tradek [?] Congress with only two [?] ...

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  21. GENERAL DENIKINS OPERATIONS

    LONDON. Friday Night General D[?] is [?]ing the country between Od[?] and Keff. and en d[?]ing to full an [?]of a large ...

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  22. GERMAN EMIGRANTS

    NEW YORK Friday Night [?] ...

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  23. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    SASKATCHEWAN. Friday Night The Prince of Wales Participated [?] a cowboy and [?] West stampede. He led a procession ...

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  24. SEARCHING FOR ARMS.

    LONDON, Friday Night The police and soldiers in full war [?] suar[?]hed for [?] and ammunition ever [?] he[?]and In [?] ...

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  25. AMERICAN MINISTER'S VIEWS

    NEW YORK Friday Night "The New York [?] correspondent at W[?]ter states that Mr William [?] to the United States ...

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  26. OPPONENTS OF DIRECT ACTION.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. [?] that [?]the sixteen [?] of the [?] [?]ment committee in the [?] ...

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  27. BOLSHEVIK CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Friday Night A [?] that a dele[?] from ad[?] Ke[?] offered to [?] Between ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S COAL OUTPUT

    LONDON, Saturday Morning The coal output was [?] tons for the week ending August 30, which is an increase of 363,221 tons ...

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  29. CZECHS AND POLES

    PARIS Saturday Morning.—After [?] of content one between [?] ...

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  30. MARATHON MISHAP

    LONDON, Saturday Morning The mishap to the Marathon dep[?]es Australia of transport for one th[?]sand troops special arrangements have ...

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  31. KOLTCHAK'S OPERATIONS SUCCESSFUL.

    NEW YORK. Friday Night "The New York Times" Conrresp[?]dent at Washington states that a[?] [?] that admiral Ko[?] ...

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  32. LABOR CONGRESS

    WASHINGTON. Friday Night. The Labor Congress Council has approved at the United States [?] ...

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  33. THE EX-KAISER

    NEW YORK Friday Night Un[?]ed de[?]ches from B[?] that the [?] been [?] by the ente[?] ...

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  34. THE POLICE RAIDS

    LONDON. Saturday Night Do[?]ments seized [?] the Sinn [?] headquarters [?]laded some relating to [?] with America and France, ...

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  35. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS FAVORED

    LONDON, Friday Night Adv[?] Mo[?] state that [?] de lated that the S[?]ts are [?]le to Cont[?] the wa[?] the wint[?] ...

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  36. THE MARATHON UNLOADING.

    LONDON, Friday Night The Marathon is unloading [?] of [?]Lercargo, and it is [?]ped she will refloat on the 15th rest ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    NEW YORK Friday Night The New York [?] correspondent [?] Boston states that five [?] ...

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  38. ATTACK BY ARABS

    LONDON. Friday Night T[?] Hod[?] and [?] with dif[?] the [?] It is reported ...

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  39. PRESIDENT WILSON'S CAMPAIGN.

    NEW YORK Saturday Morning "The New York T[?]es" correspondent [?] states that President Wilson [?] large and once In ...

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  40. GERMAN GOLD

    LONDON. Friday Night It is an derstood that four and a half m[?]thons of German gold has reached the Bank of England Some [?] to Canada in ...

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  41. TROSKY AND LENIN APPEAL FOR AID

    NEW YORK, Friday Night "The New York [?] ...

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  42. A BY-ELECTION

    LONDON. Friday Night. Mr [?] ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN SUPPLIES

    LONDON. Friday Night. — The imperial authorities are [?] the Australian [?] of [?] Londot by the end of October; The ...

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  44. REPORTED SURRENDER OF KOLTCHAK'S TROOPS.

    LONDON. Friday Night. A Bol[?] w[?]less [?] that [?] Admiral Koltchak [?] army surrendered last week, with [?] ...

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  45. COLONEL KELLY'S CRITICISM

    LONDON, Sunday Night Colo[?]l Sherwood Keily, at a le[?]ter to "The Da[?] Express gives the t[?] letters [?]that his only ...

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  46. STORES IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Friday Night Colo[?] McBeath 15 visiting Pass to enquire what [?] exists in France for the disposal of states and [?] to ...

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  47. A VICTORY FOR TRADE UNIONISM

    LONDON. Saturday Night. The newspapers ag[?] that the Laborites are ent[?] to claim that the Widnes by-election result supports their ...

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  48. SERIOUS STRIKE AT PARIS

    PARIS Saturday Morning. The [?]wethers [?] is [?] Many f[?] had to is post [?] ...

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  49. LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Friday Night. Some [?]tation has been created among Australians who have completed ma[?]tary employment, at being [?] ...

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  50. THE FERMOY TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Friday Night The Catholic Bishop of Co[?]e writing to the administration at Fer[?]y che[?]ten[?]ses the shooting of the soldier as a ...

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  51. DETECTION BY AEROPLANE

    ROME, Friday Night The first use of an a[?]place in the detection of [?] reported from Cap[?] The police susu[?]ted Green. an ...

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  52. PRESIDENT WILSON APPEALS TO THE PEOPLE TO HELP HIM

    NEW YORK Saturday Morning. "The New York Times" correspondent at Seattle states that President Wilson was given [?]ous ovation, which ...

    Article : 92 words
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