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  2. THE RED WAVE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The correspondent or die united Press Association Paris says that an unconfirmed report from Italy states that the ...

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  3. "GET IN COAL"

    LONDON, Friday.—The miners' conference lasted only a quarter of an hour. It is unofficially announced that there is no hope of mediation from the ...

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  4. ANGLO-JAP ALLIANCE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York "Times" correspondent in Washington says that relations between Japan and the United States have assumed ...

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  5. TYPHUS SCOURGE

    LONDON. Saturday.—Owing the danger of the typhus epidemic Poland and Galicia becoming on international menace, Mr. Balfour, on ...

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  6. IS IT TRUE?

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Chicago "Tribune s ' correspondent in Belfast cables that it is Understood that Archbishop Mannix: Is carrying on ...

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  7. PUSSE-POLISH WAR

    LONDON, Friday.—A report from Warsaw states that the Bussian Sovieth as agreed to recommence peace negotiations at Riga. It is ...

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  8. BRITISH INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Saturday.—A feature of the money market,during the fortnight has been the scarcity, which did not diminish Alter the turn of the month ...

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  9. FACTORY SEIZING.

    LONDON, Friday. "— The "Daily Chronicle's Milan correspondent says that- the factory seizing movement is spreading through Italy. ...

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  10. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Wilson conferred an hour with Mr. Colby, Foreign Secretary, -and. Ambassador Davies on the Polish ...

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  11. WARNING TO POLES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—It is learned from the State Department that the new note to Poland win urge that guarantees be given ...

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  12. BELFAST'S REIGN. OF TERROR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Twenty-nine deaths occurred during the week's rioting. m Belfast. Rioting is now spasmodic. Troops with bayonets ...

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  13. AMBASSADOR'S FULSOME PRAISE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Viscount Hay-'ashi, the new Japanese ambassador, has arrived in London. Interviewed he eulogised - the spirit and purpose of ...

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  14. BUDENEY’S CAVALRY.

    LONDON, Friday. — Polish official, claims state that the Poles [?] General Budeney’s cavu[?] in South East Poland. It consisted ...

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  15. AMERICANS IN JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Friday.—The American Congressional party, which is visiting Japan, accorded , a warm welcome in Representatives of the Japanese ...

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  16. LITHUANIA OBJECTS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New. York “Times” Washington correspondent says that the [?] Mission has transmitted a nice from ...

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  17. WAR IN MESOPOTAMIA

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday,—The city of Bagdad and the adjoining military cantonments are now defended by a ring of blockhouses of burnt brick, ...

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  18. NECESSITY FOR REFERENDUM.

    WASHINGTON," Friday.—Governor Stephens, of California; conferred with Mr. Colby, the United States Foreign Secretary, regarding.the Japanese situation ...

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  19. OLYMPIC GAMES

    LONDON, Friday—The Australian press representatives at the Olympic games state that there was much adverse criticism of management ...

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  20. RELEASE M'SWEENEV.

    LONDON. Friday.—Mr. W. Adam son, M.P., and trade union leaders have appealed to the Government release Alderman M.S weeney as an ...

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  21. PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Probably the toners' Federation will reply to Sir R. Home's conciliatory statement. thereby paving the way for negotiations. ...

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  22. BOXING

    BENTON HARBOR, Saturday.— Miske, in the course of a statement says:—“I never felt better than now I have fought. Dempsey twice ...

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  23. HARDING'S SCHEME

    LANSING (Michigan), Saturday.—Governor Cox, In criticisms Mr. Warren G. Hartding's speech advocating an International tribunal, said that the Hague ...

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  24. PETITION TO LLOYD GEORGE.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mayor Hylan, of Kew York, has cabled to Mr. Lioyd George: "As a Mayor of the largest city in the United States ...

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  25. General Cables

    CAPETOWN .Friday—The Governor-general and Lady Buxton Sailed this afternoon by the Castle. A huge crowd ...

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  26. LATEST DETAILS"

    LONDON, Sunday.—The suggestion that the Government and the miners Should agree to a public inquiry concerning increased output and the ...

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  27. BOYCOTT OF ULSTER

    IjONDON, Friday.—Ail and commercial boycott against Ulster has-' commeneedL "Travellers re-, presenting Belfast firms in the soutii ...

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  28. TYPHOON IN THE PHILIPPINES

    MANILA, Friday.— A typhoon did much damage in the Philippines. The naval station at C[?] was unroofed. The American oil tanker, ...

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  29. Imprisoned in a Sub.

    NEW YORK, Friday—A wireless message has been received slating then the American submarine S 5 has been submerged for more than forty ...

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  30. SIR THOMAS MACKENZIE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Kerw Zealand, and Australian journalists tendered a farewell luncheon to Sir Thomas Mfcekenzfe, retiring: High ...

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  31. ULSTER VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON, Saturday—It is reported that the Government has declined the Ulster Unionist Council's recommendation .to arm the - Ulster- Volunteers ...

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  32. CARPENTIER LEAVES FOR U.S.A.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Gorges Carpentier has salled for the United States to meet Lev[?]sky, If hw wins he will meet Dempsey in February. ...

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  33. Militant Bank Clerks..

    RIO FANEHRO, Friday.—The employees of the National Marine Bank, one of the largest in South America have struck because the management ...

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  34. AMERICA V. EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The largest attendance on record at athletic sports in England witnessed 10 -events, at Queen's Club between the American ...

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  35. EAST TAMAR DISTRICTS.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—A [?] mentary trip arranged try Mr. J. C. Newton, M.H.A. at the [?] of Mr. Sydney Jackson M.H.R. ...

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  36. EXPELLED FROM FRANCE.

    PARTS, Saturday.—The Frenc'.i Government has expplled Mi'- Gavan son of the l!?te Sir ' Charles .Duffy, Mim is tflie Sinn Fein ...

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  37. League of Nations

    LONDON, Saturday.—The League of Nations announces that a committee connected with the Brussels financial conference will meet in parts ...

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  38. ARTH TREMOR IN LOS*ANGELES.

    L-OS ANGELDS {California), Saturdiy.—A Unlit cni thqual.c sSioelv outljuig parts, of the,city is reported. . ...

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  39. MAYFLOWER CELEBRATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday. —The May flower tercentenary celebrations in Plymouth opened brilliantly. Several notable American guests attended the ...

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  40. Squeezed by Creditors.

    LONDON, Saturday. The "London Gazette announces a receiving order against Sir Thomas Beecham the well-known conductor. His creditors ...

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  41. Anti-Jap. Agitation

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday—Californian officials are indignant at the that the Federal Government has taken action to defeat the ...

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  42. TH REATEN ING TELEGRAM.

    GENEVA. Saturday.—Oeuvray, w.lso was ficcastd of sendiiic a thveatenmp telegram to Sir. I.lnvtl George deinciidlna: the -iimin?(liate release of ...

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  43. Lival Shipping Lines

    LONDON. Friday,—Competition between the Conference and Commonwealth Lines is developing with bitterness, particularly over world ...

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  44. EX—KING CONSTANTINE

    ATHENS, Friday.—M. Ve[?] Premier of Greece [?] that his Government id considering the question of approaching the S[?] ...

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  45. SINN FEIN RAIDS.

    LONDON, Sunday—The Sinn Fein i-rs made pxtcnsive raids in the Connties of Cavan. Kildare. and Dublin, and j seized hundreds oE weapons and huge I ...

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  46. Swimming the Channel.

    LONDON. Friday.— Mrs. Willing is attempting to suim the Channel. Strong springs tides are running Otherwise conditions are good. ...

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  47. BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Friday.—Imman, Stevenson, Reece, [?] New[?] Lawrence, and T[?]sil have entered the hillerds championship. did ...

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  48. Engineering Dispute.

    LONDON, Friday.—Efforts to avert the engineering dispute have failed! The lockout begins on Saturday. depending on the electrical workers, it ...

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  49. Zamora's Prisoners.

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday—Deserters from Camera's forces state that he lans to execute Gardiner and Johnson unless a ransom is speedily forthcoming. ...

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  50. Erewoo[?] Not [?]

    The Atterney—General had advised the L[?]dale Council that they cannot collect tax from carters of frewood, as according to the interpretation of the ...

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  51. Japanese Labor.

    TOKIO, Friday. Japanese organisations` have called general meeting for the purpose of forming a National Labor Association for economic ...

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  52. Wanted Blood Bath.

    PEKING-, Friday.—Inspector General Chang Tso Ling favored death for 1500 troops who participated in the recent mutiny at Tingehow, and ...

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  53. Democratic Party's Funds.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association in Chicago says that Congressman Britten, testifying before the ...

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  54. Taxi for Workers.

    LONDON. Friday.— A Guildford builder employs a taxi-cab to convey his bricklayers to work, it being cheaper than paying for the time ...

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  55. Breslau Riots.

    PARIS, Friday.—Germany has accepted France's reparation demand destruction of the French Consulate at Breslau during die recent ...

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