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  2. THE COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. F. [?]ges officially states that Mr. Herbert Smith and himself considered the recent unofficial proposals for ...

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  3. STRIFE IN IRELAND CONTINUES

    LONDON, Saturday — Through Cardinal Logue flie Pope has sent 200,000 lire for the relief of distress in Ireland. ...

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  4. SILESIAN DISPUTE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Foreign Office has received a note from M. Briand cordially agreeing to a meeting of the Supreme Council at ...

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  5. ENGLAND'S FOREIGN POLICY.

    CAPETOWN, Friday — General Smurs in a statement in the Assembly regarding the conference of Premiers said be proposed to, take with ...

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  6. MOUNT LYELL MINES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — The directors of the Mount Lyell Company. in a statement issued to-day to share[?]ders generally reviewed the position ...

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  7. MEN LOYAL TO UNION,

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday,— A meeting of the continuned committee was held at Queenstown on Saturday night and the following resol[?] were cars ...

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  8. HOLDING AN INQUEST

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the inquest on M'Neil held at Hammersmith, elaborate police precautions have been taken. None are allowed ...

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  9. AMERICAN CABINET EMBARRASSED.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The “New York World’s” Washington correspondent states that President Harding and Judge Hushes are embarrassed by ...

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  10. OWNERS’ NEW SCHEME.

    LONDON, Friday.—An officer of the Coal Owners’ Association denies that the owners suggested any new scheme. The owners made a ...

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  11. ASSISTANCE FOR MINERS.

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—The Belgiar miners have decided to contribute 300,000 francs to assist the British miners. ...

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  12. THE IRISH PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Sunday — The Dail Eireann has Issued regulations prohibiting emigration from Ireland without republican permits. ...

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  13. OSTERLEY SECURES STEWARDS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The s.s. Osterey, [?] having secured a full complement of stewards, sails on May 25, ...

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  14. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    WINONA LAKE (Indianan), Friday— Speakers at the Presbyterian general assembly denounced Colone: Harvey’s speech. Mr. P. A. Atkinson, ...

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  15. CAPTURED BY ARMED MEN

    LONDON, Friday — Two ex-soldiers, father and sop, employed at Cork military barracks, in the street by armed men ...

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  16. UNREST IN INDIA

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday — Assam tea coolies, in a desperate plight owing to starvation, are getting homewards, accompanied by extremist ...

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  17. HOME RULE ACT

    BURNIE, Saturday — Interviewed Burnie on Friday by a "World" representative on the Irish situation, the new Home Rule Act, ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON; Friday—Further the Cornwall's apple shipment have been held at Liverpool Ciepatras 31/G to 33/; Ribstones, 27/ to 31/.. ...

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  19. DUBLIN BANKS RAIDED

    LONDON, Saturday — Two Dublin branches of the Ulster and Belfast banks were raided by armed men, who drove the staff at tie revolver's ...

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  20. OFF-TO MEXICO

    NEW YORK, Friday — It Is stated from Saskatchewan that the Mennonite colony numbering £80,000 persons, has completed ...

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  21. MORE DEPORTATIONS

    LONDON, Friday — Brian O’Kenedy, who succeeded Sean M’Grath, has bee deported with five others to Ireland where they will be ...

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  22. INDO-AFGHAN DISPUTE

    PESHAWAR, Friday — A Simla message states that owing to the Ramzan festival there Is a complete lull In the Indo-Afghan negotiations. ...

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  23. HOSPITAL PATIENT KILLED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Yesterday an. known men entered a hospital in Dublin, put an ex-soldier-named John Byrne, who was seriously wounded ...

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  24. NEW LINER DAMAGED

    VANCOUVER, Thursday — A New York message states that a fire caused by a leaking oil tank heavily damaged the new shipping board liner ...

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  25. KIRKWOOD LEADS FIELD

    LONDON, Saturday (later.)—Kirkwood completed the third round in 72. He is now leading the field. ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIAN WIZARD

    LONDON, Friday—Kirkwood in the first round for the Oxley golf competition maintained his consistency. Out 39 four fives, four fours, and one ...

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  27. PARIS WAS DAMAGE

    PARIS, Friday — The commission which investigated the war damage to Pails and the neighborhood through air raids awl Bertha's Berita's ...

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  28. SEVERE INDIAN STORM

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday — An electric storm, unprecedented in its severity, lasting over 50 hours, dislocated tie Bombay telegraph service ...

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  29. MR. LYONS SUGGESTION.

    The Premier (Sir .Walter Lee) mad the following statement on Saturday with regard to the Lyell trouble. He said: “ I have noticed comments ...

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  30. FINAL ROUND COMPLETED.

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  31. MARTIAL LAW

    VANCOUVER, Friday — A message from Charleston, West Virginia, states that the Governor has proclaimed martial law in the Mingo ...

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  32. CUBING CONSUMPTION

    LONDON, Saturday — Eight British specialists, including Sir Harry Bruce-Porter, visited Geneva to investigate Doctor Spahlinger's laboratory. ...

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  33. THE SOVIET COUNCIL

    LONDON. Friday — A message from Moscow states that a sharp disagreement has taken place between Lenin and Trotsky. The former ...

    Article : 162 words
  34. REBELLION CAUSES

    ALLAHABAD, Friday — A message from Katra states that an ladies contemporary reports that Mr. Gandhi, leader of the ...

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  35. AT A DISADVANTAGE.

    Later, —Kirkwood, interviewed by the Australian Press Association, said his failure in the last round was not due to fatigue, strain, or the presence ...

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  36. KIRKWOOD AVERAGES POUR

    LONDON, Saturday — Havers, a young man blessed with eastiron nerves, became famous in 1914, when 15 years old, by surviving the ...

    Article : 108 words
  37. FIXING GOLD PRICES

    CAPETOWN, Saturday — The Johannesburg and Rand mining houses are considering important proposals in regard to stabilising the Price of ...

    Article : 54 words
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