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  2. REPARATIONS

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Conference of Allied Finance Ministers are portioning Germany’s reparation payment for 1922 his received an ...

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  3. CIVIL WAR IN TRANSVAAL

    Civil war has broken out In earnest on the Rand. Pitched battles are taking between the Government forces and the strikers, and the casualties have been very heavy. They are stated at not less than 600, of which 80 have been killed, but it is admitted that the losses sustained by the strikers are very difficult to estimate. The Benoni Tradse ...

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  4. SECRETARY FOR INDIA

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Daily Chronicle” states that Mr. Lloyd George has invited Lord Derby to take the position of Secretary of ...

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  5. MYSTERIOUS MURDERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—An extraordinary crime wave is sweeping over England, including many mysterious murders which have baffled the ...

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  6. INDIAN UNREST

    LAHORE, Saturday.—Mr. Gandhi, the non-co-operation leader, was arrested at Ahmadabad late on Friday night. ...

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  7. POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Mr. Sallendria, who has been chosen to represent Mr. Gandhi in America, stated if Mr. Gandhi was arrested ...

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  8. AMONG THE PROBABLES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Bonar Law has been mentioned among the probable successors to Mr. Montagu as Secretary of State for India. ...

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  9. WASHINGTON, Saturday.

    The United States’ claim for the cost of maintaining troops on the [?]hine totals 241,000,000 dollars. ...

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  10. MR. MONTAGU TO SPEAK,

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Press Association learns that Mr. E. S. Montagu is explaining the causes of his resignation as ...

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  11. DISAGREEABLE SURPRISES.

    PARIS, Saturday.—America’s reparations claims caused a disagreeable surprise. “Le M[?]tin” states that if the United States insists it ...

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  12. DISCIPLINE OF STRIKERS.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The papers describe the situation on the Rand as [?] war. The amazing feature is the number and ...

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  13. SUICIDE AND DOUBLE MURDER.

    There was another inexplicable affair in which lovers were cloping In a train. Suddenly the man shot the girl and turned the weapon on himself. He ...

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  14. SPREADING TO DURBAN.

    DURBAN, Saturday.—A general strike has been proclaimed by the local branch of the Industrial Federation, but water, light, power and ...

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  15. GERMANY’S INTIMATION.

    PARIS, Saturday.— [?] reports that Germany has [?] to the Reparations C[?] owing to the low [?] of the [?]rk ...

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  16. SIGNAL FOR RISING

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.—This morning attacks were undoubtedly the result of a pre-arranged plan to attack the police and mine officials, ...

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  17. BURGHER FORCES VICTORIOUS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.—The situation is now well in hand. The Springs and Brakpan have been taken by Government burger [?]orcess ...

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  18. STRIKE LEADERS ARRESTED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday. — Several strike leaders, including some members of the Industrial Federation executive, have been ...

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  19. DIVIDING THE SPOIL

    PARIS, Saturday. — The [?] French, Belgian and [?] Ministers concluded an agreement under which not of Germany’s ...

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  20. TRADES HALL DEMOLISHED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday. — The Benoni Trades Hall has been demolished aeroplane bomb-It is believed that large numbers of ...

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  21. THE GENUS DICTATOR.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. E. S. Montagu, addressing his constituents, said that the country should welcome Mr. Lloyd George’s return ...

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  22. SENSATIONS OF THE MOMENT

    A widow, 55 years of age, living [?]obe it Henley-on-Thames, who was In constant. dread of a man residing abroad was found murdered. The ...

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  23. ALL PLANES TO CARRY BOMBS.

    JOHANNESBURG. Sunday.—An official communique. states that the rebels are very active, and that considerable fighting took place Planes ...

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  24. LIGHT INFANTRY LEAVES.

    DURBAN, Friday.—The Durban Light Infantry has left for an unknown destination, presumably the strike area. Capetown regiments ...

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  25. SURRENDER OF POLICE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.—A report from NewIands states that a large commando of strikers of between 1200 and 2000 attacked the ...

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  26. STRINGENT REGULATIONS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday. — The proclamation of martial law was received by citizens with much satisfaction Fighting took place at Fordsburg. ...

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  27. NON-INCLUSION OF AMERICA

    VANCOUVER Saturday. — The non-inclusion of the [?] in the first allotment of the German occupation payments has brought the ...

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  28. SHOT ON THE VELD.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday. — An affair in connection with yesterday’s fighting, which has aroused the greatest indignation, is the ...

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  29. ESTIMATE OF CASUALTIES.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday. — The night was comparatively quiet. No accurate casualty returns are as yet available, but they are ...

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  30. THE FRENCH COMMI[?]ON.

    PARIS, Saturday.—France consider that America is [?]lly en[?]ed to payment for the [?] of the American army of occupation, but ...

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  31. PERSIAN JUSTICE

    TEHERAN, Friday.—The Persian press is being subjected to Hgorouns action Five papers have been suspended and one editor ...

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  32. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday—An official communique issued last night mostly confirms the news cabled yesterday and adds: “Sir Picture Vanryneveld ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT DEATH ROLL.

    PRETORIA, Friday.—The death roll on the Government side now amounts to 25 ...

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  34. NOT STRIKE BUT REVOLUTION.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.—It is now plated the rebels did not threated to kill the captives and the events are now no longer ...

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  35. NATIVE OUTBREAK AN EXCUSE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday.— Firing was resumed in the direction of Fordsburg to-day. The Transvaal Scotti[?]h casualties at Benoni ...

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  36. ATTEMPTED REVOLUTION.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—A private message from Johannesburg states that an attempted revolution has broken out at Be[?]ni, and Brakpan ...

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  37. COST OF COMMISSION.

    PARIS, Saturday.—An official communique shows that the total annual cost of the Reparations Commission is £13,000,000 gold m[?] which ...

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  38. EARLY MARRIAGES

    PARIS, Saturday.—For the purpose At encouraging earlier MARRIAGES M. Cognacq, the proprietor of a big departmental store, has given ...

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  39. PRIME MINISTER’S HOLIDAY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Lloyd George has started for Criccleth, a Welsh watering place, where he is taking a holiday ...

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  40. BENONI AGAIN BOMBEG.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday. — Particulars of the Benoni engagement between the Transvaal Scottish and the strikers show that the ...

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  41. STATEMENT BY PREMIER.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—In the course of a statement in the House of Assembly, General smuts (Premier) said that the Government was ...

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  42. MOTOR LORRY AMBUSHED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday — Further details of the nght at Newlands on Friday show that the police station, defended by 48 men, was ...

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  43. BELFAST RIOTS

    LONDON, Friday.—A party of gunmen ambushed two policemen in Falls road, Belfast, They were awaiting their coming at a street ...

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  44. CONSERVATIVE SOLIDARITY.

    LONDON, Friday.—A resolution is being submitted to a meeting of Conservative Unionist members of Parliament on Tuesday, pointing out ...

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  45. FLYING OFFICER KILLED.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.—The police appear to have established their superiority at Fordsburg, though the position is uncertain. ...

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  46. SOVIET RUSSIA

    HELSINGFORS, Saturday.—M. Lenin. addressing the Metal Workers Convention, said that he welcomed the Genoa conference. He ...

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  47. CONCENTRATION PROCEEDING.

    JOHANNESBURG. Saturday. — An official communique states that the position is much the same. A concentration of the Government ...

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  48. AMERICAN EARTHQUAKE

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—All over the country observatories have recorded a considerable earthquake shock in the direction of the Pacific ...

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  49. POLICE ISSUES NOTICE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.—A column of strikers at Pretoria, when ordered to disperse by the police, obeyed without trouble. The ...

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  50. RIDDLED WITH BULLETS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — [?]euteunnt Brace, of the seaforths who was recently employed in enforcing the curfew regulation at Belfast was ...

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  51. RESHONSE OF THE BURGHERS.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday. — General Van de Venter will have supreme command of the Government forces operating against the revolutionaries. ...

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  52. POSITION MUCH BETTER.

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday.— An official report states that the Position on the Rand is now much better than yesterday, but details are ...

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  53. CHIMNEY COLLAPSES

    LONDON, Saturday. — Tennant’s chimney in Glasgow, which is 380 feet high and situated in the works of Mrs. Asquith’s father, and which ...

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  54. TRADE WITH ITALY.

    " SOME, have been completed for have been completed for the resumption of commercial relations with the Soviet. The latter ...

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  55. ATTEMPT AT DISCUSSION.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—Mr. Bo[?]ell. the Labor leader, in the Labor leader, in the House of Assembly asked the premier to get the Chamber of Mines into a ...

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