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  3. OUR CABLE PAGE POLAND AND RUSSIA.

    If Polish official message claims that the Poles have annihilated Gen. Budenney'e army in the south-east of Poland. The fares consisted almost entirely of cavalry ...

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  4. RIOTING IN IRELAND. 28 DEATHS IN BELFAST.

    Twenty-cine deaths -have-occurred in the week's noting at Belfast. The rioting is now spasmodic, troops with fixed bayonet's dispersing any crowds before trouble ...

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  5. TYPHUS SCOURGE.

    Owing to the danger of a typhus epidemic in Poland and Galicia becoming an international menace, Mr. Balfour, in behalf of! the League of Nations Council has ...

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  6. "G. B.'s" OPINION.

    The New York American's correspondent at Parknasilla, County Kerry, has interviewed Mr. G. Bernard Shaw who said: —"The McSweeney hunger strike is a ...

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  7. AN EMISSARY REJECTED.

    The French Government has expelled. Mr. Gavan Duffy (son of the late Sir' Charles Gavan Duffy), who ia the socalled Sinn Fein ambassador to France. ...

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  8. DR. MANNIX'S NEW VIEW.

    The Belfast correspondent of The Chicago Tribune states that it is understood that Dr. Mannix is carrying on negotiations with the British Government ...

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  9. LITHUANIA EXCITED.

    The Lithuanian mission has transmitted a Note from Lithuania to the United States, protesting against the impending advance of Polish forces into Lithuania, ...

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  10. NO STRENGTH LEFT TO SPEAK.

    The lunger-striking Lord Mayor of Cork (Ald. McSweeney) has not sufficient strength to converse with his relatives for even a few minutes. The prison doctors ...

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  11. COMPENSATION FOR FRANCE.

    Germany has accepted the reparation demands of France in connection with the attack on the Breslau consulate. WARSAW, September 3. ...

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  12. GOVERNMENT RESOLUTE.

    Mr. Bonar law, replying to the labour Party's appeal for the release of the Lord Mayor of Cork (Ald. McSweeney) points out that Mr. McSweeney was one of the ...

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  13. 51 ARRESTS IN BELFAST.

    Fifty-one arrests were made in Belfast on Saturday and Sunday. The 'police and military occupy the roads leading to the city, and are searching all motors. Prayers for ...

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  14. MESOPOTAMIA DESULTORY FIGHTING.

    A War Office communique states that the situation in Mesopotamia shows. some improvement an the disturbed areas, but it is becoming more tense in some districts ...

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  15. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie, in an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association, said he did not contemplate any difficulties in the renewal on a ...

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  16. MALTREATMENT OF WOMEN.

    The Constantinople correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that a British officer who has escaped from. Odessa confirms the rumoured nationlization of ...

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  17. SINN FEIN AND AMERICA.

    The Loyal Coalition of Irishmen at Boston, U.S.A, has telegraphed to the American Congressional Committee at Chicago, asking that the latter will investigate a ...

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  18. AN UNWELCOME "AMBASSADOR."

    The French Government asked Mr. Gavan Duffy (the so-styled 6inn Fein Ambassador to France) to leave Paris. because he ...

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  19. "BETRAYING LOYAL OFFICERS."

    "It is" continued Mr. Law, "the clear duty of the Government, not only to take. every step possible to suppress the disorder in Ireland, but also to protect those brave ...

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  20. AMERICAN CRUISER WITHDRAWN.

    The State Department announces that the cruiser Pittsburgh has been withdrawn from Danzig because normal conditions have been restored in that region. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA.

    The Melbourne correspondent of The Chicago Tribune has cabled an interview with the Commonwealth Prime Minister. In that ...

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  22. DISTURBING RUMOURS AT BAGDAD.

    The situation Within the City of Bagdad is still active, hut the bazaars are being cleared of agitators by means of periodical raids. The population— more than ...

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  23. WRANGEL'S APPEAL.

    The Warsaw correspondent of Le Matin reports that Gen. Wrangel has urged that Poland, should continue fighting, and not abandon Russia on the eve of the latter's ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The ex-Governor-General of -the Union (Lord Buxton) and Lady Buxton sailed for England this afternoon on the Llanstephan Castle. A huge crowd bade ...

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  25. POLES TO AID WBAEGEL.

    The Warsaw correspondent of The Daily Express says that Gen. Makharoff, who is Gen. Wrangel'e Chief of Staff, has held a conference with the Polish staff, as the ...

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  27. PEACE PROBLEMS.

    Herr Ernst (Police President at Breslau and Chief Officer of the local Security Police) has been dismissed owing to the attack on the French Consulate. ...

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  28. POLITICAL OFFICER KILLED.

    The city of Bagdad and the adjoining military cantonments are now defended by a ring of blockhouses which are composed of burnt bricks, well fenced with ...

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  30. SWISS AND THE SOVIET.

    The Swiss Social Democrats have declined to join the Moscow Internationale. ...

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  31. "COUNCIL OF ACTION" AGAIN.

    It as reported that the British labour "Council of Action" is sending Messra. Adamson and Purcell to represent the Labour Party at the Russo-Polish Peace ...

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  32. OPERATIONS IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A War Office report states that an armoured train and a train with refugees was held up by Arabs at Istabulat, 50 miles north-west of Bagdad. The ...

    Article : 115 words
  33. RETURNED PRISONERS SENT INTO BATTLE.

    The Italian Governmeat recently returned to Russia 4,000 Russian prisoners who had been captured in the Austrian trenches during the Great War. When ...

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