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  2. PEACE IN THE FAR EAST

    WASHINGTON. Saturday—To-day’s plenary session was one of climaxes and anticlimaxes. Round the announcement of tremendous ...

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  3. MR. GRIFFITHS’ MAJORITY.

    LONDON, Saturday,—The “Sunday Express’s correspondent states That it is generally expected, that Mr. Griffiths will have a majority of 90 in ...

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  4. THE IRISH TREATY

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. [?] Valera to-day, in a statement, said that though the usual course would be for the Cabinet to introduce the Treaty ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. PRINCE OF WALES

    LUCKNOW, Friday.—Although the usual boycott was declared at Lucknow by Candhists, the Prince of Wales’ entry into the United ...

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  6. OPINION HARDENING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dublin correspondents agree that it is very difficult to find any avowed supporters of Mr. de Valera’s attitude. O[?]nion is ...

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  7. MANDATED ISLANDS.

    The treaty included the mandated islands, in this way giving recognition by the United States to our rights to such islands, subject to a reservation, ...

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  8. ASIATICS APPROVE.

    Prince Tokugawa stated that needless to say all Japan approved of the consummation, and rejoiced at the pledges. of peace in the Pacific. ...

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  9. MS DE VALERA UNFAIR.

    LONDON. Saturday. — Cardinal Logue, in announcing that he is summoning the hierarchy sa[?] I think that Mr. de Valera in his declaration ...

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  10. DESPONDENCY IN DUBLIN

    LONDON, Friday.—The split in the Sinn has produced despondency in Dublin. Nevertheless, the newspapers are unanimously of the ...

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  11. WILL CEMENT EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Sir H[?] Greenwood Secretary of State for Ireland) in an article in the Weekly Despatch says that the [?]chleyement ...

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  12. MR. COLLINS HEART-BROKEN.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Daily News” Dublin correspondent states that the split was caused by the oath of allegiance. Mr. Michael Collins ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND GRATITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Sir John Salmond (N.Z.) associated Himself with Senator Pearce in expressing gratitude to Mr. A. J. Balfour. and ...

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  14. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    “CLAUSE ,THREE.—This agreement shall remain in force for ten years from the time it takes effect, and after the expiration of the said ...

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  15. SENATOR-LODGE READS TREATY.

    Following that came the moment all were waiting for Mr. Hughes called on Senator Lodge, Presumably at Vindicating that he, as the leader of ...

    Article : 179 words
  16. COMMENT ON TREATY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The treaty contains a mistake in the preamble, constituting the King two Presidents, and the Emperor of ...

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  17. FRONTIER INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Friday—Sir James Craig and Mr. Lloyd George had two hours interview to-day, and [?]lly discussed the treaty, especially, the ...

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  18. LESSON OF GREAT WAR

    Senator Lodge, continuing, Jointed out that the treaty on pet of the United States is subject to a convention with Japan concerning the states ...

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  19. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—As a result of General Booth’s world’s tour the Salvation Army Will Immediately carry out a scheme to transfer 10,000 ...

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  20. [?]MINATED AS DEADER.

    NEW YORK Saturday.—The press is very bitter against Mr. de Vale[?] for [?] the Irish creaty. The World [?] that Mr. [?] ...

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  21. THE ROOT RESOLUTIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—Mr. C. E. Hughes at the opening of the session reviewed the work of the committee on the Pacific and the Far ...

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  22. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Harding has -announced that the Administration is not giving any attention to the matter of an International ...

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  23. THE NAVAL HOLIDAY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The British spokesman referred confidently to-day to the prospects of an early and highly successful termination of ...

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  24. IMMIGRANTS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    LONDON. Friday.—The New Zealand immigration authorities are despatching 500 emigrants in December, 1300 in January, 700 in February. ...

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  25. ECONOMIC DISORDERS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The “New York Worlds” correspondents at Omaha interviewed Field Matshal Food who said the uncertainly which ...

    Article : 171 words
  26. CATHOLIC HIERARCHY MEETS.

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  27. M. VIVIAN[?] ELOQUENCE,

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—H. Viviani [?]oquently endorsed the new treaty on the part of France, and pointed out that France had always ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. DISCUSSIONS CONTINUED.

    Mr. Hughes continued, and asked for and received the adoption by the [?]lerance of china’s proposal that the powers not intend enter into any ...

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  29. FRANCE NOT BUILDING.

    M. Viviani, in a statement to-night dented that France is increasing her navy. there had been no naval construction for five years our certain ...

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  30. SECOND ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    LONDON, Friday.—At Lord [?]zon’s request, Lord Morley and Lord D[?]raven will move the second address in reply to the King, thus ...

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  31. TREATY JOYOUSLY [?]

    LONDON. Friday. — [?]man’s Journal” demands the [?] milest support for the ratten’s [?] at the London conference The Irish ...

    Article : 32 words
  32. SENATE [?]ATIFICATION.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The preliminary canvass or Senate Opinion tonight. [?]cates and estimated [?] of 80 for and 64 against, being the ...

    Article : 175 words
  33. SOUTH AFRICAN DELEGATE;

    PRETORIA, Saturday.—The Government announces that as Dominion representation at Washington is put on a proper basis for which the ...

    Article : 73 words
  34. QUEENSLAND CONGRATULATES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. J. M’Ewan Hunter (Agent-General of Queensland) personally delivered to Mr. Lloyd George, the Queensland ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. “MUCH SEARCHING OF HEART.”

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. Mr. A. J. Balfour said: “I merely rise to say something about one clause of the treaty, under which Britain and ...

    Article : 157 words
  36. CHINESE PUBLIC PROPERTIES.

    WASHINGTON, Friday—It is understood that the public properties in China will be dealt with in three categories, some being returned to ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. LLOYD GEORGE’S MESSAGE

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  38. FULL TEXT OF TREATS.

    Senator Lodge began by referring to the treaty. His words were both brief had simple, but were full of meaning and importance to the ...

    Article : 168 words
  39. DEMONSTRATIONS In SHANGHAI

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The United Press Association’s Shanghai correspondent states that occupied in many Chinese cities, protesting against the ...

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  40. RELEASED INTERNEES BOMBED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—When a train carrying Sinn Feiners released from Bally[?]lar internment camp entered Thurles during a fog, a bomb ...

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  41. CHINESE SECRETARY GENERAL.

    M. Tyau, secretary of the general Chinese Legation admitted to-night that the more favorable progress of Chinese matters at the conference ...

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  42. SHOOTING AT PEACE DANCE.

    LONDON, Friday—During a Sinn Fein dance in Belfast, celebrating peace, shots were fired at two special police, and one was dangerously ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    Senator Pearce. declared that the treaty was a magnificent Achievement and took the opportunity at this British Delegation meeting this afternoon to ...

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  44. TIME-WORN DOCUMENT.

    Mr. Balfour continued, stating that the German and Russian peril no forger existed, but there, was another view that must be remembered. The ...

    Article : 236 words
  45. CAMPAIGN AGAINST WUPEIFU.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  46. TSINAN-FU RAILWAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  47. THE THURLES INCIDENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The lrish Office in expressing regret, at the bomb attack on the train conveying released internees at Thurles announces that ...

    Article : 41 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. SETTLING DIFFERENCES.

    INTERFERENCE. BY OUTSIDERS. “CLAUSE ONE.—The high contracting parties agree as between themselves in respect to rights to ...

    Article : 160 words
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