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  2. SINN FEINERS STRIKE SEVERE BLOW

    LONDON, Friday.— Sinn Feiners derailed a train near Dundalk conveying troops participating in the King's visit to Belfast. The train ...

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  3. LABOR CONGRESS CONCLUDES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—The All Australian Trade Union congress opened at 9.30 this morning. The first business was consideration of the ...

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  4. lMPERlAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday. — The United Kingdom Parliamentary Association gave a dinner to the conference delegates and 200 others at the Royal ...

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  5. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Friday.—Owing to the complete failure to secure support for a general strike on anything beyond vague expressions of sympathy ...

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  6. SHIPPING MYSTERY

    NEW YORK, Friday—The Washington weather bureau has produced records which apparently quash, the other departments' theories that ...

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  7. RECONCILIATION OF IRELAND.

    LONDON, Friday. — The King's Belfast appeal is reflected in Mr. Lloyd George's official message congratulating their Majesties on the ...

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  8. PIRATE THEORY STRENGTHENED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Bolshevik buccaneering theory, as a solution to the score of missing ships, has gained impetus upon the ...

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  9. URGING A CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday—Mr. Lloyd George has written to De Valera as follows: "The Government, deeply anxious to assure that the King's ...

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  10. ANOTHER CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The owners and miners have agreed to meet on Monday. ...

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  11. THE BIG FIGHT

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Carpentier gave his last public exhibition and knocked out three of his sparring partners, who replaced Journee Gans. ...

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  12. COTTON WORKERS

    LONDON, Friday.—All branches of the spinning trade have accepted the settlement offered by the owners. (The settlement means a ...

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  13. ADMIRAL SIMS

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Mr. Edwin Denby, Secretary of the Navy, has published a reprimand to Admiral Sims, which reads as follows: "The ...

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  14. REDUCED BANK RATE

    LONDON, Saturday. — Although the volume of business on the Stock Exchange does not show much increase, the tone is distinctly more ...

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  15. IRISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Fitz[?]lan has summoned the southern Irish Parliament to meet on Tuesday next. ...

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  16. DEPUTATION DECLINED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Dominion Premiers declined to receive a deputation of Irish women, who sent each Premier a report concerning ...

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  17. DE VALERA ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Friday.— De Valera was arrested at Blackrock, Dublin, but was released, no charge being preferred against him. ...

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  18. LABOR GATHERING.

    A largely attended meeting was held on the Domain on Sunday afternoon under the auspices of the Denison Divisional Council of the A. L. P. Mr. ...

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  19. FRENCH PRESS OPINION.

    PARIS, Friday.— The "Petit Parisian" refers to the exaggerated comments of other newspapers regarding the Imperial Conference, ...

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  20. SINN FEIN DENIAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sinn Fein circles in Dublin deny De Valera's, arrest, and state that it is a case of mistaken identity. ...

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  21. RELEASE — ORDERED.

    LONDON, Sunday.— It is stated semi-officially in Dublin that a high, Castle official ordered De Valera's release. ...

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  22. PRINCE OF WALES

    LONDON. Thursday. —The Prince of Wales spent his birthday at Epping Forest with Princess Mary, where 1000 poor children were ...

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  23. MOTOR CRASH

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—A serious motor accident occurred at Deloraine on Saturday morning, when a large Oakland car driven by Mr. C. Carroll, ...

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  24. DELEGATES' EXPENSES.

    CAPE TOWN, Friday. —The Senate rejected by 16 to 10 votes a Labor motion urging that in future when Ministers visit other countries ...

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  25. MR. HUGHES' PRESENT.

    LONDON, Friday.— Mr. Hughes has forwarded a silver kangaroo on an ebony bass with congratulations for the Prince of Wales' birthday. ...

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  26. MR. LARK IN RESIGNS

    LONDON, Friday.— Mr. Hughes positively denies the suggestion that Mr. Larkin's resignation forecasts a termination in the Government ...

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  27. A WIFE'S END

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —The police at Inverell have received notice of the death by strychnine poisoning of Alice Gillett (50), wife of a stud groom ...

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  28. "A FALLING STAR."

    PARIS, Friday. — Among the articles on the British Imperial conference is one from Stephane Lausanne, who, writing to "Le Matin," urges ...

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  29. THE WRONG BOTTLE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Auguste Martel, a kitchenman, employed at the Jenolan Caves accommodation house, drank a bottle of sulphuric acid in mistake for ...

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  30. SITTING RESUMED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Conference today resumed discussion on the foreign policy, all delegates speaking at length on questions, both ...

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  31. JINKER ACCIDENT

    DEVONPOT, Sunday. — An unfortunate accident happened at Devonport on Saturday by which an old lady, Mrs. Brown, senior, of Spreyton, sustained ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. PREMIER'S SPEECHES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir W. H. Herries, Minister for Labor in New Zealand, attended the conference at the invitation of Mr. [?]. The ...

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