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  2. PACIFIC TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — President Harding has approved of a compromise on the reservation to the Pacific Treaty submitted by ...

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  3. LANDRU EXECUTED

    LONDON, Saturday [?] was executed at Versailles this morning He had a restiess night but was sound asleep when the ...

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  4. IKE ARABIAN NIGHTS

    LONDON, Friday.—George Hunt, Frederick Hunt, his brother, and George Walter, an ex-engineer, were cliarged at the Barry Police Court ...

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  5. PRINCE OF WALES

    From Sir Percival Phillips, special correspondent to the Australian Press Association) LAHORE, Saturday. — ...

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  6. IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Friday.—While official circles In London are perplexed regarding the Immediate future of the Irish question, the pro-Teaty Party ...

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  7. GENOA CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Friday.— “Le Temps” states that Mr. Lloyd George intends, to submit to I the Genoa conference a treaty limiting the land armaments ...

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  8. THE ROYAL WEDDING

    LONDON, Friday.—Shop keepers and householders along the short route of the Royal wedding procession are adopting precautions to prevent ...

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  9. ANGLO-FRENCH PACT.

    PARIS, Friday.—"Le" Matin" states that the conference between Mr. Lloyd George and M. Poincare (French Premier) concerns the British ...

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  10. IRISH FINANCES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Winston Churchill, in the Committee of Supply on the supplementary vote of £[?],000 in aid of miscellaneous ...

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  11. FAVORABLE REPORTS.

    WASHINGTON. Saturday.—Senator H. C. Lodge announced ho would present five treaties reported on favorably to-day to the Senate on ...

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  12. TWO PREMIERS MEET.

    PARIS,— Saturday. — Mr. Lloyd George and M. Poincare conferred at Boulogne this afternoon. The formex during the motor journey from ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES

    ANTWERP. Friday—The Prices of Australian wool are [?]changed but the prices of Cape wool are slightly higher. A total of 16-800 ...

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  14. PRINCESS MARY'S PRESENTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Princess Mary’s presents are now numbering 1200. They make-a dazzling display of flashing gems, many of which are historic, ...

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  15. FRAUDULENT BETS.

    LONDON,- - Saturday—Captain and Mrs Peel; who have - been charged with racing frauds, have been committed for trial. It was alieged ...

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  16. PRESIDENT'S RESERVATION.

    WASHINGTON. J Saturday.—The Senate Foreign Committee bas ordered a favorable report on the quadruple treaty and tho ...

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  17. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Boulogne communique states that Mr. Lloyd George and M. Poincare discussed the Genon conference, and entirely ...

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  18. AMERICAN FOOD EXPORTS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday,— Thade statistics show a huge [?] in the United States food exports The graid exports for [?] ...

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  19. COOL RECEPTION BY NATIVES.

    LAHORE, Saturday.—It cannot be said with frankness that the native population turned out in large numbers to welcome the Prince,, but the ...

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  20. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Two deputy judges will be appointed to assist Mr. Justice Powers in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court at the ...

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  21. NAVAL DEDUCTIONS,

    WASHINGON, Saturday—President Harding bas declared that the House of Representatives Naval Committee opposes the reduction- of the navy ...

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  22. A SODMIN BY ELECTION

    LONDON Saturday the bodmis by-election due to Sir [?] Health resuited in a [?] for Mr Isaac Foot of the Wee Free Party ...

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  23. RECOGNITION OF SOVIET

    BOULOGNE, Saturday.—Mr. Lloyd George, Interviewed before leaving Boulogne for London said, "We were in complete agreement on every point ...

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  24. ST. LAWRENCE CHANNEL.

    QUEBEC, Saturday,—Mr Alex Taschereau (Premier of Quebec) appealed to Mr. Mackenzie King to prevent the negotiation of a treaty with ...

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  25. CREATING A COMMISSION.

    Continuing, Mr. .Churchill said that the Government Intended to create a commission of three Members representing the Imperial and ...

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  26. CANADA'S POPU[?]ATION.

    OTTAWK Saturday popniahon is 8,722 631 according to the 1921 ceasns This an-increase of approximately [?] since 1911 ...

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  27. GUN MAN AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—While seated on the kerbstone in a street at Alexandriaton Saturday Ernest M’Donald was shot at by a man Three ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S GIFT.

    LONDON, Friday—Ladies Cook M'Bride, Lucas, and Connolly and Mesdames M’Whae M’Ewan Hunter and Ashbolt at Buckingham Palace ...

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  29. BONUS FOR SOUDIERS.

    WASHINGTON Saturday,—The House of Representatiy ways and means committee rejected president Harding's proposed sales tax for ...

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  30. VISCOUNT HARCOURT DIES

    LONDON, Friday—The death is announced of Viscount Harcourt. He died suddenly. His valet found him dead in his bed this morning. He ...

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  31. WOULD-BE ASSASSIN

    BELGRADE, Friday.—The trial of Communists for an attempt to kill King Alexander of Serbia has been concluded. The would-be assassin ...

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  32. JAPANESE RIOTS

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Mr. Sasski a member of the Opposition presented a motion in the Diet demanding the impeachment of the Ministry for ...

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  33. SOCIETY DIVORGE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Divorce Court granted a decree nisi in the case of the Earl of Cathcart The Earl of Craven who lost his leg in ...

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  34. NEW WHITE STAR LINER

    NEW YORK, Friday— The white Star liner Homeric bas [?]on her maiden voyage, She was formerly the German ther colum[?] and was ...

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  35. N.S.W. POLITICS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Premier Dooley, at Wallerawang on Saturday, informed a meeting that if returned to power his Government might ...

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  36. TEACHERS' DEMONSTRATION

    LONDON, Saturday—Teachers from all over the country participated in a demonstration at Trafalgar Square against the Geddes report, pointing ...

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  37. ENGINEERING LOCKOUT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Engineering lockout notices affecting 350,000; workers were posted to-day. The employers have made a statement ...

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  38. REDUCTION OF FARES

    NEW YORK, Saturday—The Nipnon Yusen Kaisha has announced that the pacific service will be reduded in April by the su[?] of ...

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  39. EMBARKING ON NEW STRIFE.

    LONDON, Friday—The rival facions in Uister are embarking on new strife particularly in Armagh and Tyrorp where police patcois ...

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  40. RUMORS AFLOAT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—There are rumors afloat regarding Viscount Harcourt's death and the preceding His family doctor bad not ...

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  41. VOTING ON BILL

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—A. United Press cable states that the Japanese Diet vote defeating the Suffrage Bill was 287 to 159. ...

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  42. BRITISH SHIPPING

    LONDON, Friday.—Frederick Lewis, in his presidential address to he Chamber of Shipping, said that bout 30,000 maritime officers and ...

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  43. PARTISAN RED CROSS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday,—At Wertworth Falls, where it Is alleged the authorities at Bedington Red Cross home refused him .permission to-visit, ...

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  44. INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—The meeting of the international communications conference was scheduled for to-day but was postponed ...

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  45. RAILWAY COMBINE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Great "Western Railway and 26 other lines in Westmoreland and Wales have concluded an amalgamation under the ...

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  46. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—A precedent has been established by the decision of the tax experts of New YORK State holding that League of ...

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  47. MINISTERS IN LONDON.

    LONDON Saturday.—Messrs. Arthur Griffith (President) and E. J. Duggan (Minister tor Home Affairs) conferred with Mr. Winston ...

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  48. JAPANESE EMIGRATION

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Advices from Tokio state that Akamatsu the chief commercial bureau of Japan has announced that ...

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  49. AMERICAN LABOR.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The American Federation of Labor plans an active campaign for the coming Congressional election. [?] Intends ...

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  50. A CLOSE CALL.

    STONES', Sunday.—Owing to the skill and coolness of the driver the Premier’s motor car a serious accderst was averted when the party ...

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  51. EVACUATION OF TROOPS

    LONDON,. Saturday.—Cork reports state that the British evacuation of Southern Ireland will re-commence on Monday. , ...

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  52. COMMERCIAL NAVIGATION

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The United States. Chamber of Commerce has announced the formation of a corporation of commercial navigation ...

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  53. ALLEGED FRAUD

    LONDON, Friday.—Walter Sidney Master man. fishery inspector Grimsby, a brother of the ..former Liberal Minister, is being charged ...

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  54. CITY EQUITABLE FAILURE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The official receiver authorised an. interim announcement stating that the immediate cause of City Equitable ...

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  55. ENGLAND AND THE POPE

    LONDON, Saturday,—Cardinal Bourne in his Lenten passtoral refferring to a conversation with the new Pope states that the letter ...

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  56. CLOYNES STATION AFFRAY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Ulster Government has announced it cannot proceed with the Cloynes inquiry until the Republicans release the ...

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  57. TRANSVAAL STRIKE

    JOHANNESBURG Friday,—The Commissioner of Police has issued a notice recruiting 1000 special constables on the incorporated with the ...

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  58. TIMBER WORKERS' RELIEF

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  59. WOMAN SUFFRAGE

    CAPETOWN, Friday. — Replying to a deputation of women asking the Government to introduce a Women's Franchise BUI, General Smuts ...

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  60. NEW ITALIAN GOVERNMENT

    ROME, Saturday.-r-With the aid of the constitutional groups, Facts bas formed a Ministry, taking the portfolio of Minister for the ...

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  61. CARUSO'S DAUGHTER

    SHOWS MUSICAL APTITUDE. NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mrs. Enrice Caruso has announced that her daughter Gloria, aged four, will soon ...

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  62. FLOATING EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—British Tradeship Limited the company formed to finance a floating exhibition of British goods to tour the Dominions ...

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  63. RILLED BY FALLING LIMB

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The champion axeman, Thomas Cooper, while sitting under a tree at Stony Creek, near Macquarie, on Saturday, was ...

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  64. Advertising

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