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  2. MR. OGDEN AND A.W.U.

    Speaking on the Domain yesterday: afternoon, Mr. E. Grayndler, M.L.C, who is directing the Campaign for a, chain of Labor daily newspapers ...

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  3. TROUBLED CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Senator Pearce is a member of the sub-committee investigating the extra territoriality of. China, Mr. P. Ryan, the ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT

    President Harding has made another important announcement. He stated on Friday that other nations may be invited to join Conference,, including Germany. Britain has already given support to this, but it is expected that France again will ...

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  5. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Daily Express” parliamentary correspondent, under the heading Ulster Out of the Picture,” declares that the only ...

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  6. ARBUCKLE CASE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday—The Arbuckle defence called-several specialises in an endeavor to prove that Miss. Bappe's injuries were not caused by ...

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  7. ULSTER PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is authoritatively stated that when the Ulster Parliament opens. Sir James Craig will probably make a statement of ...

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  8. IRISHMAN SENTENCED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—John Fitzger aid, an Irishman, was to-day sentenced to ten years' imprisonment at Manchester for having been in possession ...

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  9. JAPAN'S NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday —The “New York American” definitely states to-day that Baron Kato has advised Tokio that the Japanese Government ...

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  10. HOUSEKEEPER’S EVIDENCE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday —The Arbuckle defence to-day produced Miss Irene Morgan, who testified that she met Miss Bappe at the home of ...

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  11. THERE IS STILL HOPE.

    LONDON, Friday.— Dir Gordon Hewart (Attorney-General), speaking at Leicester, said that while the Irish conference continues, the hope of a ...

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  12. AMBASSADOR'S FAVORITES.

    The surplus was released to the Central Government after periodical consultations and unanimous agreement Pekin Therefore foreign Ministers ...

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  13. REINFORCEMENTS FOR BELFAST.

    LONDON, Saturday—Sir Nevill Mac ready, G.O.C, of the Crown forces in Ireland has arrived in Belfast, and the Lord Mayor has announce that ...

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  14. FOREIGN MINISTER'S SPEECH.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Lloyd Curzon’s speech warning France of the dangers of the individualist policy is widely published in America to-day ...

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  15. REPLY TO LORD CURZON.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Reverberations of M. Briand's speech, the comments made on it, and efforts to magnify the rift between Prance and .the ...

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  16. MISS RAPPE'S HABlTS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—The defence to-day produced as witnesses two actors. One of them was a former sweetheart of Miss Rappe, ...

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  17. STATE WITHOUT TOL[?]

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Observer” summarising the Irish negotiations states that Ulster's attitude on the situation was created by the ...

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  18. THE LIBERAL ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. H. H. Asquith addressing a Liberal mass meeting plled that he would he not if he could help it, and that there would ...

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  19. THE ITALIAN NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—It Is understood that Italy is taking a ,stiff attitude towards the French claim large navy, and- delegates declare ...

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  20. FRENCH NEWSPAPER'S REPLY.

    PARIS, Friday.— “Le Petit Parisian” states that Lord Curzon’s speech cannot fail to create the pain impressions in France. Its tone ...

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  21. LABOR DAILIES

    Resolutions of the All Australia Trade Union Congress:— That Congress recommends to all organised workers throughout ...

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  22. USURIOUS GOVERNMENTS.

    Naturally the Chinese Government yields to temptations to borrow at usurious rates from foreign Governments of foreign interests who are ...

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  23. PROFIT ON LOCOMOTIVES

    BERLIN, Friday—The Schwartzkopf . Locomotive and machine Company’s made a net profit last year of 19,739,000 marks, The report says ...

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  24. AMERICA WITH BRITAIN.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Lord Curson’s speech is regarded as evidence that feeling is stronger In Britain than here, and the trend of public and ...

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  25. QUESTION OF PUBLICITY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—In the Pacific and Far Eastern Committee to-day Mr. C.E. Hughes (U.S. Secretary for State) expressed great ...

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  26. REGULATING THE .TARIFF.

    Every other-country would rightly regard statutory tariff refutations as needing constant revision in order to keen them in accord with the ...

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  27. MANDATED TERRITORIES

    LONDON, Friday.—The sub-committee of the League of Nations mandates committee, in the course of a consultation in ...

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  28. FROM CRISIS TO CRISIS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald, M.P, when interviewed. said that the Irish situation -was very delicate. We jump town crisis to ...

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  29. LABOR’S STANDPOINT.

    LONDON, Saturday—Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., Speaking at a labor demonstration at Derby, said that before Britain embank on another ...

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  30. WILLING TO COMPROMISE.,

    The Chinese delegates made an appeal for tariff antinomy and for the restitution of tariff rights of which China had ...

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  31. “FRANCE NOT IMPERIALISTIC.”

    NEW YORK, Friday ,— M. Briand addressed the newspapermen before selling. “I am going straight to Paris,” he said do not intend ...

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  32. STATEMENTS BY PRESIDENT.

    WASHINGTON, Friday—.Two Important statement were made by the President to pressmen at to-day’s weekly interview, President Harding ...

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  33. WITHDRAWING POSTAL RIGHTS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday —It is officially stated that the [?] committee had decided that foreign post offices in China should be with ...

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  34. MURDER, OF CONSTABLE,

    REVENGE FOR DISCLOSURE. BELFAST, Saturday-—It is declared that a Sinn Feiner murdered dock. constable M'Heary yesterday as revenge ...

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  35. BELFAST RIOTS.

    LONDON. Friday.—Belfast is quieter, today. The Launceston [?] have arrived from Dublin in strong force; with armored cars, and patrol ...

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  36. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Chinese delegation has Issued an official communique stating that in connection with the question of the tariff ...

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  37. LORD BIRKENHEAD SPEECH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Birkenhead. (Lord High Chancellor), spelling at Tunbridge Wells said that the present was the most anxious time ...

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  38. PESSIMISTIC NOTE.

    LONDON, . Friday.—Some of the Washington correspondents of the London newspapers strike pessimistic notes over the outcome of the Conference, ...

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  39. NO FRICTION WITH BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Friday —It was been semi-officially stated that there is no [?] between Britain and china and that the enggestion that ...

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  40. ENLARGING THE CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Presidential suggestion for enlarging the present conference and taking in Germany and other Powers, and for ...

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  41. NAVY WEEK.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday —Next week is expected to be navy week. The British and American naval advisers have practically ...

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  42. FEELING IN ULSTER,

    LONDON, Friday .— The “Daily Telegraph’s” Belfast correspondent states that the recent shootings have destroyed any vestige of a chance of ...

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  43. THREATENED RETIREMENT.

    WASHINGTON Friday — Some papers to-day declare that China threatens to retire from the conference unless she is allowed to present ...

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  44. IF THE CONFERENCE FAILS.

    VANCOUVER. Friday—The United Press Association. Tokio correspondent states that the Japanese cabinet may fall if ...

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  45. FRANCE MAY OPPOSE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—France is expected to oppose President Harding’s suggestion on the grounds that the only way to keep Germany In order ...

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  46. INTERVIEW OF PREMIERS. .

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir James .Craig (Ulster Premier) spent this morning with Mr. Lloyd George for the purpose of receiving' proposals for a ...

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  47. EXTRA TERRITORIALITY.

    It is pointed out that several legal codes of modern application have been promulgated in recent years and others are in course of preparation. ...

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  48. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Sunday Times” states that Mr. Lloyd George sails for America in the middle of December at the latest, and earlier if ...

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