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  2. AMRITSAR MASSACRE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Great interest was manifested in the debate in the House of Commons on the Hunter Report and General Dyer. The House ...

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  3. ANGLO-JAP TREATY

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is understood that the Japanese Treaty will not be renewed until after next year’s Imperial Conference. ...

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  4. MAKING IRELAND “FREE”

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dublin is surrounded by military pickets, operating behind barricades, who are searching inward and ...

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  5. POLISH ARMY COLLAPSES

    LONDON, Friday.—It is announced in Berlin that the Polish Government is about to leave Warsaw. Polish Communists have gone to the front to agitate among the troops against a continuance of the war. The Social Democrats [?]rge the immediate opening of peace negotiations with Russia. Copenhagen advices states that the Polish Army is in a state of dissolution from the Carpathians ...

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  6. MUST DISARM

    LONDON, Friday. — A Spa communique states:— At the conference between the Allies and German delegates, Mr. ...

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  7. NEW ALLIANCE DESIRED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Paris [?]tion of the “Chicago Tribune” states that diplomatic circles in Paris and Britain are seeking a new treaty. ...

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  8. “ABSOLUTELY GROUNDLESS.”

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is [?] stood that the Paris report, [?] Britain is seeking a treaty with [?] United States for the protection of ...

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  9. ORANGE DAY.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the House of Commons, [?]lying to Mr. Asquith. Mr. Bonar Law stated that all possible precautions would be taken to ...

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  10. CHINESE PROTEST

    SHANGHAI, Friday.—[?] [?] Francis Alston, British [?] China, is en r[?]te for England [?]ing petitions signed by a [?] ...

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  11. POLES IN BAD WAY.

    WARSAW, Friday.—-The whole nation, including many women, are responding to General Pilsudski’s call to arms. Volunteer organisations are ...

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  12. JAPS IN AMERICA.

    TOKIO, Friday. — Representative Ushar[?], speaking in the Diet, demanded to know why the Government had not i[?]sted upon the [?] ...

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  13. AMERICA LIFTS RESTRICTIONS.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday. — The State Department has announced the removal of all previously existing re—strictions on trade and communication ...

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  14. BAN ON INCOME TAX.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Sinn Fein executive has ordered Cork merchants and manufacturers to refuse to fill up the British income tax returns. ...

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  15. REDS THREATEN PERSIA.

    TEHERAN, Friday. — The Persian newspapers report that four Bolshevik warships landed troops at Meshed Iser with a view to a fresh invasion ...

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  16. WRANGEL'S VANDALS.

    LONDON, Friday.—According to a Moscow wireless message the Soviet appears to be apprehensive of General Wrangel's success, and admits that he ...

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  17. “WITHDRAW THE TROOPS.”

    WASHINGTON, Friday—The American women pickets’ organisation, which engaged in demonstrations for Irish independence at the White ...

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  18. Those “War Criminals”

    LONDON, Friday.—A Spa [?] states that the German delegates declared that the German courts had already taken the preliminary steps ...

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  19. MOVING EAST.

    ALLAHABAD, Friday. — Great uneasiness prevails at Cabal, in Afghanistan. It is reported that there are great Bolshevik concentrations at ...

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  20. KROPOTKIN REAPPEARS.

    LONDON, Friday.—In a message to British workers, Prince Kropotkin the veteran Communist Anarchist, who is living near Moscow, urges the ...

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  21. BIG INTERESTS FIRST.

    LONDON, Saturday, — A Moscow wireless message details the terms upon which trade with Britain will be resumed. This provides, in addition ...

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  22. DE VALERA, SCHOLAR.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—It is announced that Archbishop Mannix has appointed Mr. De Valera professor of [?]gher mathematics at Maynooth ...

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  23. ALLIES IMPRESSED.

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Observer's" correspondent at Spa says that the Russian Government's telegram accepting British conditions was sent ...

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  24. AID FOR REACTIONARY.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Viscount Uchida speaking in the Japanese Diet said that the Government did not intend to secure the establishment of a buffer ...

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  25. U.S. Presidency

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—A third party, which expects to place Presidential candidates in the field in opposition to the Republicans and ...

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  26. "DISEASE OF VICTORY."

    LONDON, Sunday.—Herr Stinnes, in a provocative speech, at Spa regarding coal, said that it would be necessary to cure the Allies of the ...

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  27. IS BRITAIN TROUBLING?

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the Ho[?] of Commons. Mr. Bonar Law announced that the number of war criminals demanded from Germany ...

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  28. TRADE WITH BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Following the arrival of M. Krassin, who was negotiating with Britain and France for the renewal of trade relations ...

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  29. UKRAINIAN SECTOR

    LONDON, Friday—The Poles are successfully resisting in the Ukrainian sector. ...

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  30. STRICTLY LIMITED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The U[?]ed Press Association’s correspondent in Washington says that the United States’ removal of the embargo upon ...

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  31. WHAT THE DEBACLE MEANS.

    The debacle of the Polish army followed by the victorious advance of the Soviet forces on Warsaw is the most momentous happening of the year, ...

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  32. ACCEPT OR SUFFER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Herr Simmons remarked that the solutions of conditions enumerated in the Allied note were being imposed without the ...

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  33. COX'S CAMPAIGN PLANS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday—The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Dayton, Ohio, says that Governor Cox, the Democratic candidate, for the ...

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  34. Discharged A.I.F. Men

    LONDON, Friday.—There is still much distress among Australian discharged soldiers. The authorities strongly urge that Australians should ...

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  35. Lady Astor's Defence

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lady Astor gave a lengthy justification of her attitude towards divorce at the annual meeting of the Unionist Association ...

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  36. Veteran Admiral Passes

    LONDON, Saturday.—The death is announced of Admiral Lord Fisher. He died after an internal operation. ...

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  37. FUND FOR CASHIERED [?]

    LONDON, Thursday.—“The Morning Post” has opened a [?] to [?] General Dyer, to defray the expanses of his defence, and to present him with ...

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  38. DYER'S DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday—In view of the debate on the Hunter Report in the House of Commons this afternoon a White Paper has beep issued, giving ...

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  39. MR. WILSON ELATED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Wilson's secretary. Mr Tumulty states that Mr. Wilson is elated over the Cox and Roosevelt nominations. ...

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  40. END CAME QUICKLY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Fisher after a long illness in the winter, went to the Riviera, and returned to London apparently improved. He resumed ...

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  41. Turkish Campaign

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday. — The Greeks are advancing eastward of Brussa. A desperate action occurred beyond the Pa[?]derma. Two Kemalist ...

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  42. Miners' Demands

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is reported [?]at the Government is determined to resist the miners latest demand for a further 2/ per shift, because it is ...

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  43. French President III.

    PARIS, Friday.—M. Paul Des[?]anel, the President of France, is still suffering from a serio[?]s nervous breakdown. [?] is unlikely that he ...

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  44. Revolt in Bagdad

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Sunday Express" states that the Bagdad garrison has been cut off by the Arab revolt. The paper advocates the ...

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  45. A NATIONAL HERO.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A memorial service to the late Lord Fishier will be held in Westminster Abbey on Tuesday. ...

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  46. RIOTS IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Thursday. — In rie[?]s at Karlsruhe a woman was killed and several [?] [?]red. ...

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