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  2. COMMITTEE OF TEN.

    NEW TORE, Tuesday.—The New York “Times” Washington correspondent states that many Republican Senators are angered at Senator Lodge’s ...

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  3. NICE YOUNG MAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales’ personality created quite a thrill of enthusiasm in h[?]s large and distinguished audiences. Apart from the ...

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  4. WAR ECHOES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — General Tasker-Bliss in the course of a statement on the necessity for the United States helping in the rehabilitation of Europe ...

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  5. NO SECRET DIPLOMACY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the course of a debate on foreign affairs in the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George denied the suggestion that there was secret ...

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  6. IMPOSSIBLE TO SEVER IRELAND FROM BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday:—Elaborate precautions were taken to prevent a Sinn Fein demonstration in the Souse of Commons to-day when Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  7. Fires on Steamers

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Commonwealth Steamship Line has offered £100 reward for information leading to the conviction of the perpetrators of the ...

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  8. A QUIET YOUNG MAN

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Scotland Yard took all precautions to prevent Sinn Fein demonstrations in the galleries of the House of Commons during Mr. ...

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  9. BEFORE THE ORATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Intense interest is evidenced in Mr. Lloyd George's speech on the Irish settlement to-day. It is expected he will speak for an hour ...

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  10. THE GERMAN SIGNATURE.

    PARIS. Tuesday,—Oping to the German delegates returning to Berlin for a consultation regarding the peace ratification. the signature to the treaty prior to ...

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  11. FOCH WILL VISIT UNCLE SAM.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—All the American peace delegation have arrived home General Bliss said that Marshal Foch intimated that he would visit the United ...

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  12. WHAT IS WILSON’S ATTITUDE?

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Senator Hitchcock in the course of a statement said: “I have personally conferred with many Republican senators. All evince ...

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  13. WRECK OF THE “INDEPENDENT.”

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Forty aimed men raided the Dublin office of the “Irish Independent.” holding up the staff with revolvers and wrecking the machinery with ...

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  14. Ships to Australia

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Agents-General are anxious that their respective Government’s should cooperate to “ginger” up the Colonial office as regards ...

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  15. CARSON’S CANT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Following on Mr. Lloyd George's speech, Mr. Donald Maclean welcomed the absence of any suggestion of further coercion or ...

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  16. Most St. Quentin

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Sir John Monash, writing in the “Sandy Times,” described the capture of Peronne and Mont St. Quentin. “When I telephoned ...

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  17. Pacific Mandate

    PARIS. Tuesday.—Japan has objected to the form of the Australasian mandates in the Pacific on the ground that they will give Japan less advantages than she [?]all ...

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  18. “LAW AND ORDER.”

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—Lord French, replying to congatulations from the townspeople Wallasey, said: “You may rest assured that this band of assassins who ...

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  19. “MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN.”

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The King’s speech at the prorogation of Parliament this afternoon contained at the outset a recognition of the new conditions ...

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  20. Jap. Goods Unpapular

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday.—Several thousand Chinese declared a boycott of Japanese products. They ransacked the stores and burned thousands of dollars ...

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  21. ARCHBISHOP’S PROTEST.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Archbishop Walsh, in the course of his letter, which was read in the churches, regarding the attempted assassination on the Viceroy, ...

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  22. Esthonian Frontier

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—It is reported that the Bolsheviks are willing to yield the Esthonian frontier. They claim no agreement yet regarding a neutral zone ...

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  23. “THE BEST LAID SCHEMES.”

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The latest police inquiries show that Lord French’s assailants were able to gather at the cross roads near Ashtown without attracting ...

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  24. Flight to the Pole

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Lord Mayor, presiding at a Mansion House meeting, said a committee had been appointed to obtain funds for the flight to the ...

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  25. THE PRINCE’S PROGRAMME.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Although the Prince’s itinerary has not yet been arranged the Australian Press Association learns that he will proceed direct to ...

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  26. ANOTHER ROBBERY.

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—Four masked men held up a market cart at Castletown and robbed a farmer of £210. ...

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  27. Thefts from Rocks

    LONDON. Tuesday. — The “Daily Chronicle” states that there is an enormons Increase In thefts at the London docks, especially in wines and spirits. ...

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  28. “ Guilty of War Crimes”

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Marcel Hutin, the French journalist, states that the French Under Secretary for Justice has gone to London with a list of 500 names ...

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  29. The Transport Mutiny

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Thirteen members of the crew of the United States transport America, on which the American peace delegation returned, who ...

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  30. FRENCH’S ASSAILANT.

    DUBLIN, Tuesday.—The coroner at the inquest found that Savage died from the military escort’s bullet, and added: “We beg to tender our sympathy to the ...

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  31. FRENCH’S ASSAILANTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The “Daily News” says that Dublin is hypocritical over the French attack. It says that “Ireland is shocked” at the attempt to ...

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  32. Adriatic Situation

    ROME, Tuesday.—The Foreign Minister, M. Scialofa, states that the Allies at the recent meeting in London prepared a memorandum regarding the Adriatic ...

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  33. Sir George Reid

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A committee is appealing for public subscriptions, for a memorial for Sir George Re[?]d s grave, also tablets at St Margaret's and St. ...

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  34. Gone, But Not Forgotten

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—The Government has proclaimed the abrogation of the War Time Restrictions Act, which forbids the sale of alcoholic liquors and ...

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  35. An English Spy

    BERLIN, Tuesday.— Victor Sandner, alias Von Schenk, who was charged with committing burglary in 1918, pleaded that he was well supplied with money as an ...

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  36. Exchange of Prisoners

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Harmsworth, said the Government had instructed Mr. O'Grady to resume the negotiations with ...

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  37. Canadian War Casualties

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—It is announced that the Canadian war casualties total 212,703 of which number 63,843 were killed. ...

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  38. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE.

    ROME, Tuesday.—The Chamber of Deputies passed a resolution of confidence in the Government by 242 votes to 216. ...

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