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  2. HOW THE LEAGUE WORKS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Press correspondent at Geneva states that the overseas delegates accustomed to their own parliamentary ...

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  3. GERMS AS ALLIES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The seizure of papers regarding the microbe murder plot was made during a search of the house of Professor Hayes, of ...

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  4. JAPANESE INDIGNATION

    TOKIO, Thursday—The tee of journalists has passed a resolution demanding that a national protest be made against the ...

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  5. FRANCE’S GOLGOTHA

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Paris correspondent states that France is meeting insuperable obstacles in the ...

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  6. BRITISH REVOLUTION

    LONDON, Friday.—The prosecution has been resumed in the Malone case. It was stated that during a search of Malone’s house two loaded ...

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  7. GERMANY SPEAKS OUT

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian press correspondent at Geneva reports that Germany has filed a lengthy protest with the ...

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  8. BASHAM BEATEN

    LONDON, Friday—fighting [?] the weter weight Championship of Britain at the Albert Hall, [?] Lewis knocked out Basham in the ...

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  9. MISSIONERS TAKE STAND.

    SPRINGFIELD (Massachusetts), Saturday.—The American Missionary Association has passed a resolution of sympathy for the Japanese ...

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  10. “No Admission Yet”

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian press correspondent at Geneva states that one of the main interests of the Commissions ...

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  11. [?]amine Stalks China

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The “Chicago Tribune’s” Tientsin correspondent states that the American-British Relief Expedition conferring at ...

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  12. POPE AS INTERMEDIARY.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The “Chicago Tribune’s” Rome correspondent learns from the highest P[?]al source in the Papal Court that for months ...

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  13. PRIEST KIDNAPPED.

    LONDON, Saturday,—Mr. Devlin, in the House of Commons, asked for information regarding the alleged kidnapping of Father Griffin of ...

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  14. JAPANESE PAPER OUTSPOKEN.

    OSAKA, Friday.—The “A[?] Shimbun” asserts that the American naval policy is entirely under the control of naval bureaucrats, and ...

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  15. Seeking English Custom

    PARIS, Friday.—In order to attract competition from England, turf prizes have been greatly increased, the 1920 Grand Prix de Paris by [?]third ...

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  16. SENATOR MILLEN’S ACTIVITIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Press correspondent at Geneva states that Senator Millen is actively working in the Commissions. He ...

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  17. CASUALTIES AND DEPREDATIONS

    LONDON, Friday,—Two soldiers were killed at [?] in an attack on a military guard. There have been a number of ...

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  18. Dempsey — Brennan Fight

    NEW YORK, Friday[?] york Boxing Comm[?] [?] that the [?] fight can be held here [?] ...

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  19. Fierce Football Fans

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Football Association has taken drastic action against the Mi[?]all Crystal Palace League clubs. Owing to the ...

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  20. TEXAS TAKES ACTION,

    AUSTIN (U.S.), Friday.—State Senator Bledsoe has announced that he will introduce legislation on the pattern of California's law ...

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  21. FRANK BULLOCK’S SUCCESS

    LONDON, Friday.—Frank Bullock broke his run of failures since the resumption of racing by riding three winners at the Derby to day, ...

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  22. [?], PITILESS, INDISCRIMINATE.

    LONDON, Saturday,—Mr. A[?]ith, [?]ned by the National Liberal Club, said that during the last six months Ireland had been in a state ...

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  23. Miscellaneous

    IMPORT OF SKINS PROHIBITED. [?] OTTAWA. Friday [?] Government has [?] [?]tation of [?] ...

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  24. WOOTTON RIDES UNDER, HUNT RULES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Wootton has received a [?]use to ride under the National Hunt rules. ...

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  25. Se[?]g Austria’s Wheat

    LONDON, Saturday.—International Traders Limited, Sydney, have offered the Italian Government 200,090 tons of wheat at 15/3 [?] c.i.f., ...

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  26. MR. LLOYD GEORGE REASSURING.

    PARIS, Saturday,—Mr. Lloyd George, interviewed by the London correspondent of the [?] says the purposed removing the ...

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  27. A Prospector’s Return

    LONDON, Friday.—A romantic chancery suit began on Tuesday, concerning the freehold estate of Lewisham, England, called Woodlands. It ...

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  28. To Claim Their Rights

    LONDON, Sunday.—Various organisations in the United Kingdom, representing three million ex service men, including the Officers ...

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  29. WOOL GOING DOWN

    ANTWERP, Friday,—[?] [?]lian wool Sales, [?] offered and £457 sold. declined, [?] ...

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  30. HELPING STRANDED AUSSIES

    LONDON, Friday,—Mr.[?] telegraphed to Mr. Andrew [?] [?]orising the allocation [?] [?] ...

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  31. THE MEANING OF MANDATES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The “New York Times” Washington correspondent says that it is understood that the United States will request ...

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  32. Dreaded Sickness Beaten

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.—At the south African Institute of Medical Research, Sir Spencer Lister, the discoverer of pneumonic vaccine, which ...

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  33. The Creek Situation

    LONDON, Friday — The entire staff of the Greek legation in London has resigned. It is officially reported from Paris that Mr. Leygnes, French ...

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  34. Woo[?] Sales Closed

    LONDON, Saturday —The wool sales have closed. Ninety thousand bales were offered; over half were withdrawn of the best merinos. A small ...

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  35. REPRISALS TAKEN

    LONDON, Saturday.—A masked man shot and severely wounded Jeremiah O’Connell, a shoemaker at Cork. being the sixth reprisal ...

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  36. OVERSEAS SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Friday,—[?] [?] include the shields and [?] [?] the [?] Port N[?] at New York [?] ...

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  37. Fight of Capital

    BERLIN, Friday — The R[?]ing is debating sensational revelations of the transfer of private fortunes of may [?]tics, aristocrats and ...

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  38. FRIENDLESS GERMANY.

    PARIS, Saturday — “ [?] Matin’s” Geneva correspondent states that in the event of a vote probably only Norway, Holland and Argentina will ...

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  39. JOHN M[?]ACK’S [?]

    LONDON, Friday,—[?] M Co[?]k has [?] [?] engagements, and signs for concerts in Paris. ...

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  40. FURTHER REPRISALS RUMORED.

    LONDON, Saturday — Michael Collins, commander in chief of the Irish Republican army, has disappeared. It is rumored that he is the ...

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  41. “A Policy of Co-operation”

    LONDON, Saturday.—The newspapers are beginning to give prominence to the importance of the meeting of the Empire Premiers in June. The ...

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  42. Hints By Hoover

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The “New York Times” Washington correspondent reports that Mr. Hoover, in a speech before the American Engineers ...

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  43. LORD DERBY IN LONDON

    LONDON, Friday,—[?] has arrived in London, [?] [?]dinge takes over the Em[?] Paris. ...

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  44. GALWAY COUNCIL’S ACTION.

    LONDON, Sunday — The Galway Council has decided to repudiate Da[?]l [?]’s authority and to comply with the requirements of the local ...

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  45. CONSTANTINE CONFIDENT.

    LUCERNE, Saturday — King Constantine has informed the correspondent of the “G[?]ia Mor[?]” that if the E[?]tenate opposes his return ...

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  46. UNDERWRITERS AND N.S.W LOAN.

    LONDON, Friday.—“The Sunday Express” states that it is rumored that the underwriters take [?] cent of the N.S.W loan. ...

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  47. Influx of [?]desirables

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The United States Commissioner of Immigration (Mr. Wallis) stated that thousands of undesirable aliens, many of them ...

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  48. Cash for China

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—The J. P. Morgan Company has issued a summary of the Chinese Consortium agreement. The Consortium is to last five ...

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  49. Prince in Pretoria

    CAPETOWN. Saturday.—Prince Ar[?]hur had a remarkably cordial welcome [?]uring his journey to Pretoria. At all the principal stations addresses were ...

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  50. ROYAL FAMILY ON THE MOVE.

    ROME, Saturday — King Constantine’s brothers Andrew and Christopher, have reached Brindisi on their way to Athens. ...

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  51. WILSON’S REWARD.

    NEW YORK, Saturday,—The “New York Times” Washington correspondent reports that ex-president Wilson may receives the Nobel p[?] ...

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  52. TO TALK THINGS OVER.

    LONDON, Saturday — M. Leygnes, French Minister for Marine, will shortly be interviewing Mr. Lloyd George in London, regarding Greece, ...

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  53. ROYAL ENGAGEMENT.

    LUCERNE, Saturday,—The Engagement of the Crown Prince of Roumania to Princess Helen of Greece is Officially announced ...

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