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  2. HOLLAND REFUSES

    PARIS, Friday.—Holland has despatched a reply declining to surrender tie ex-Kaiser, basing her attitude on treaty rights, but indirectly hints that she may ...

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  3. IRELAND’S CRUCIFIXION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A new crop of outrages is reported in Ireland. A constable was seriously wounded last night at Thurles, an historic and prosperous ...

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  4. COALITION CONFOUNDED

    LONDON, Saturday—Mr. Asquith, speaking at Cambridge recalled that 40 years ago there were only two parties in British politics. Now Labor was a most ...

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  5. RUSSIA’S VICTORY

    PARIS, Thursday.—The policy which is emerging from the Supreme Council appears to be that the Allies will defend the border States of Finland, Livonia, ...

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  6. JAP[?]N’S POLICY

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Japanese Embassy has published M. Hara’s speech at the opening of the Diet in Tokio, on January 21. He said: “I am ...

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  7. EXT CLEMENCEAU

    PARIS, Friday.—M. Clemenceau relinquished the Presidency of the Supreme Council to M. Millerand, the new French Premier, during the morning sitting of ...

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  8. MUDDLING THE TREATY

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” says that an unforeseen turn in affairs occurred when several ...

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  9. TAFT INTERCEDES.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Ex-President Taft is actively promoting senatorial negotiations for peace. He points out that 80 senators favor ratification, of whom ...

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  10. VALUE OF “SUBS.”

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is understood that Japan plans to utilise the natural insular barrier of which the Pacific Islands north of the Equator ...

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  11. [?]EAVING SIBERIA.

    TOKIO, Thursday.—According to press reports, the Advisory Diplomatic Council has decided to withdraw troops from Siberia shortly. Japanese soldiers are ...

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  12. POLICE COMMISSIONER SHOT.

    There was great excitement in Dublin when it was learned that R. Redmond Assistant-Commissioner of Police, recently from Belfast, had been shot ...

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  13. Indians on Strike

    SUVA, Saturday.—Indians employed by the Suva municipality, the Public Works Department, and the Vancouver-Fiji Sugar Co., and many store and ...

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  14. Adriatic Problem

    PARIS Friday.—The South Slavs’ reply to the Supreme Council is a lengthy one. It does not close the door to further negotiations, but declines to accept the ...

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  15. NOT BOUND BY PEACE TREATY.

    THE HAGUE, Friday.—Holland contends that she is not bound by the Peace treaty, to which she is not a party, to surrender the ex-Kaiser. Such a policy ...

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  16. SITUATION IN CAUCASUS,

    PARIS, Friday.—Marshal Foch reported to the Supreme Council that he estimated that at least four European divisions would be necessary to organise the ...

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  17. DECISION POSTPONED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The United Press Association’s Tokio correspondent learns that the Diplomatic Advisory Council has taken M. Obata’s advice, and has ...

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  18. WOUNDED CONSTABLE DIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The constable who was wounded at Thurles is dead. ...

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  19. Spread of Communism

    PARIS, Friday. — The serious Communists rising in Bessarabia has spread to Bucharest, causing strikes and disturbances. It Is reported from Sofia that ...

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  20. MONARCHIAL PANDERING.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The pan-Germans are sending the ex-Kaiser a birthday address, sympathising with him in his dark days and the hard trials he is now ...

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  21. CHINA FAVORABLE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—China is expected to respond favorably to Japan’s intimation and readiness to begin negotiations regarding the future of Kiao ...

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  22. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The complete returns for the Irish municipal elections outside of Derry show that 550 Sinn Feiners were elected, 394 Labor ...

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  23. PAISLEY BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Asquith has accepted the Paisley invitation to contest the by-election. The Paisley Unionists’ Association has selected Mr. Meckean as ...

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  24. ONLY A RUMOR.

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is believed that the Supreme Council is sending 200,000 troops to the Caucasus. ...

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  25. Distribution of Honors

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— Admirs Mayo, testifying before the congressional naval investigation committee, said that he disagreed with Admral Sims ...

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  26. ALLIES’ NEXT STEP.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Press Association understands that Holland’s refusal to surrender the Kaiser was not a surprise in official circles, but ...

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  27. Turkish Affairs

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday. — The fall of Aliriza’s Cabinet is imminent. Djemal Pasha, the War Minister, and Djeval Pasha, Chief of the Turkish Staff, ...

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  28. Huge Lawsuit

    LONDON, Friday.—There was a sensational ending to a big Manchester lawsuit wherin certain creditors of the Hare Spinning Company sped Sir John Leigh ...

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  29. BRITISH ASSISTANCE.

    LONDON, Friday—It is understood that British assistance in the Caucasus will be confined to material, also to a few instruction units to enable the republics ...

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  30. Jews Play Their Part

    LONDON, Friday.—Presiding at a banquet of the Jewish Historical Society Lord Reading declared that the Jewish community was proud of the part played ...

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  31. Mortgaged to America

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The War Finance Corporation announces that it has granted credit of 1,000,000 dollars’ worth of machinery for England, France ...

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  32. The ’Flu Fiend

    TOKIO, Friday.—An influenza epidemic is raging throughout Japan. Two hundred thousand cases were reported in Tokio during the present month, ...

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  33. JOIN THE SOVIET.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Russian wireless message states that Galician troops formerly serving under General Petiura have joined the Soviet army to fight the Poles. ...

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  34. General Cables

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Three million dollars’ worth of liquor has been confiscated since prohibition became effective. ...

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  35. DENIKINES PLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Military Mission to Russia reported on Thursday that the retreat on the eastern half of General Denikine’s front was ...

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  36. Detective Work Abroad

    LONDON, Friday.—Detective-Sergeant Brennan, after five years’ special police service with the Australian forces in Egypt, France, and England, returns by ...

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  37. GERMAN TRADE

    BERLIN, Friday.—The German Government is creating a Foreign Trade Bureau to prevent exports at prices materially below the world’s market price ...

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  38. ISOLATING THE GERM.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—Dr. Earl Carr a “laboratorician” at the Great Lakes naval station, claims the isolation of Pfeiffer’s influenza bacillus. ...

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  39. Matthews’ Adventures

    ALLAHABAD, Friday.—Although Captain Matthews, who is flying to Australia, left Hounslow over three months ago, his actual flying time is only 30 hours. His ...

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  40. LABOR DELEGATES ARRIVE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Labor party’s Commission, consisting of Messrs. Henderson, Clynes, and Adamson, who were appointed to investigate the Irish ...

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  41. Hague Tribunal

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Washington correspondent of the “New York Times” says that President Wilson, has re-apponted the American members of ...

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  42. JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The United Press Association’s Washington correspondent says that the army authorities have been informed that 5800 Japanese ...

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  43. PAN-AMERICAN FINANCIAL CONGRESS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Pan-American financial congress has opened. North, south, and central American countries were invited to lay their ...

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  44. Newspaper Famine

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The newspapers in the western provinces of Canada are undergoing a severe print paper famine. The newspapers in some cities have ...

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  45. “SO SOLICITOUS.”

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The “Chicago Tribune’s” Tokio correspondent says that at a journalists’ dinner given at Vladivostok, Colonel Isome head of the Japanese ...

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  46. ITALIAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    ROME, Saturday.—The strike on the Italian railways is general. A few trains are running. Some have machine guns mounted, on the engines. Troops are ...

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  47. Concessions in China

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Advices from Pekin state that the Italian Consul at Tientsin discussed informally with the Chinese officials the question of granting ...

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  48. ACTOR-UNIONISTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Rejoicing in the prospect of attaining success in their fourth attempt to obtain registration under the Federal Arbitration Act, members ...

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  49. “MARTIAL LAW IF NECESSARY.”

    PARIS, Saturday.—“Le Journal’s” Dublin in correspondent interviewed Lord French, who declared his determination to suppress disorder, even if martial law ...

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  50. SPOKE OUT OF HIS TURN.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Premier Hara, in his speech at the opening of the Japanese Diet, said that the American commander at Vladivostok, had ...

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  51. Berlin Revolutionaries

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—During the revolutionary outbreak in Berlin on January 13 many Independent Socialists were arrested. Fifteen Independent ...

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  52. Pope and the League

    WASHINGTON. Saturday. — The Federal Council of Churches, representative of 3,500,000 members, have protested to President Wilson against the Vatican’s ...

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  53. Flying to Capetown

    LONDON, Friday.—Captains Broome and Cockeril, ex-air force officers, aboard a Vickers-Vimy aeroplane, similar to Captain Sir Ross-Smith’s, have left ...

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  54. “Just like Ordinary Folk”

    LONDON, Friday.—The Duchess of Westminster, whose decree was made absolute in 1912, secretely married ex-Captain James Lewis, of the Air Force. ...

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  55. Palestine Mandatory

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Mr. Charles Cowen, assistant secretary of the Zionist organisation of America, has declared that the Peace Conference will shortly ...

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  56. BAN LIFTED OFF “FREEMAN’S.”

    LONDON, Saturday.—The ban on “Freeman’s Journal” has been removed and publication has resumed. Better carry Nazetha or Past[?] than ...

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  57. Yachting in America

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The New York Yacht Club, in an official statement, says that it will race Sir Thomas Lipton’s Shamrock at Sandy Hook about July 13. ...

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  58. Oppressed Spain

    MADRID, Friday.—The police raided a clandestine meeting in Barcelona, and arrested 57 prominent and dangerous anarchists. ...

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