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  2. SWATOW TYPHOON

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The New York World" carries the first detailed cable account of the Swatow disaster caused by a typhoon. It was the ...

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  3. RAILWAY STRIKE

    MARION ([?]cois), Friday.—Various State official are gatherings evidence against participants in the Herra[?] massacre and have declared ...

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  4. MR.A.GRIFFITH

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr.Arthur Griffith, President of the Provisional Irish Government, died suddenly in Dublin to-day, owing to heart failure. ...

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  5. CORK CAPTURED

    LONDON, Saturday, —The free state troops captured Cork this morning. An official message states that the ...

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  6. LINER ON FIRE

    BOSTON, Friday. — The wireless has received a call for assistance from, the White Star liner Adraitic ,owing to an explosion in a ...

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  7. ANOTHER DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Friday—The Frenel press comment on the .London, conference has a. decidedly hopeful tone regarding an agreement while the ...

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  8. DAVIS CUP.

    VANCOUVER, Friday. — “Australia has placed herself-in a possible winning position.by defeating the French. was one of. the most exciting ...

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  9. INFORMAL CONVERSATION.

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. Lloyd George, M. -.Thrusts and At. Poincare France) considered an alternative to the British proposals for seven boors, ...

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  10. BUILDINGS IN FLAMES.

    The chief buildings of Cork are enveloped in flames. It has been officially announced that 'the Nationalists took 50 prisoners when they ...

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  11. RAILWAY EXECUTIVES,

    NEW YORK, Friday— The railway executives held in meeting in New York , and after a protracted [?] named the committee which is ...

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  12. SEVERAL OF CREW KILLED.

    Later.—The captain has sent a wireless stating that two firemen were killed and one is missing, and five trimmers and electricians were seriously ...

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  13. DUBLIN POST OFFICE.'

    Twenty Irregulars orerpowered the guard at the Dublin post office, poured petrol 'about the telegraphic instrument room and set fire to it. The ...

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  14. FRENCH 'CUSTOMS CORDON.

    LONDON, Friday.—An informs conversation uterine Mr. Lloyd George and M.M. Poincare .no The unis was continued- throughout the ...

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  15. FULL SPEED FOR PORT.

    NEW TORE, Saturday morning.— Up till early this morning no further Word had been received from the Adriatic. White Star, Line officials ...

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  16. CLONMEL CAPTURED

    Free State troops captured-Clonmed after the inhabitants bad a month's terrifying experience under the 'Republicans, who had to the waterford ...

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  17. QUESTION OF SENIORITY.

    NEW YORK, Friday. — It was learned later that the railway executives' committee will inform President Hardling that they accept the proposal ...

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  18. A SUDDEN DEMISE.

    Mr. Griffith was a patient of private hospital in Dublin for a fortnight, and was just recovering from influenza. He was also operated on ...

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  19. DEADLOCK REACHED..

    LONDON, Sunday—It is report that the experts' committee has reached a deadlock regarding the supervision of the mines in the Ruhr ...

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  20. FOUND WOUNDED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Major Neilson, formerly of the Royal . Irish Constabulary, was found wounded In village of Buckland, where he ...

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  21. GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION

    NEW YORK, Saturday—Mr. Glynn the former Governor of New York State, wirelessing to tbe "New YORK Times" from aboard the Adriatic, ...

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  22. REBELS AT QUEENSTOWN.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Admiralty has received & wireless message from Queenstown reporting-that rebels. after the steamer Gorilla completed ...

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  23. GERMANS OT ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    PARIS, Friday.—Expulsions from Algae-Lorraine have been limited to Germans who relapsed or did not seek French naturalisation. ...

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  24. MORE MEN ON STRIKE.

    SEW YORK Friday. — Declaring that their lives ate endangered, eu[?] and firemen of important division in the Lousisville and Nashville ...

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  25. MR. LLOYD GEORGE SHOCKED.

    Mr. Lloyd George telegraphed to Mr. Michael Collins as follows: “I was deeply distressed -to leant of Mr. Griffith's death. My admiration for ...

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  26. DESCRIPTION OF SETS.

    VANCOUVER, Friday—Patterson and O'Hara Wood played Gobert and Coehet to-day. The Australians, won the first game.[?]on Patterson's ...

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  27. WHICH IS CORRECT?

    A message received earlier stated that Major Neilson, formerly.chief intelligence officer of the Royal Irish Constabulary, received a letter'-from ...

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  28. CHINESE CIVIL WAR

    PEKIN, Friday. —'' Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen flight means his elimination from the Immediate present situation China, although 'as- leader of the ...

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  29. BOMBING FREQUENT.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Some 03 bombs have been exploded at SantaFe and In san Bemardino , California but there have been no casualities. ...

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  30. WRECK OF THE RALEIGH.

    announces that ten men are missing who presently lost their lives in the loss of the crniser Raleigh which was wrecked in a fog on the rocks of the ...

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  31. .DRIED FRUITS TRADE

    LONDON, Friday.—A meeting of majority ot the holders of Australian dried fruits, including S. A. Kino, Gollin Company, D. and J, Fowler, C. ...

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  32. COCHET TIRED AND WILD.

    Is the second set the Australian won the first game 5—3, file Frenchmen won the second 4—2, and the, 4—2. The Australians won : the ...

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  33. HARDING'S PROPOSALS.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Over 200 [?]way heads met to vite on president Harding's proposal and It is leaned that a sharp division exists. ...

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  34. GUNSHOT WOUND

    LONDON. Friday— Tracey Pipe, a Commercial traveller, formely a sergeant In the Canterbury-Mounted Rifles, has died as the result ot a ...

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  35. SHIPPING SERVICES

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian shipping line has resumed (the service with Australia, the steamer Harrat leaving . Hamburg yesterday ...

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  36. "BROTHERHOOD WALKOUT."

    NEW YORK, Friday—The Santa the railway has announced' that no trains will leave Los Angeles until the situation created by the Brotherhood ...

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  37. HEAT WAVE IN NORWAY

    COPENHAGEN, Friday, — North era Norway is. experiencing, unprecedented tropical heat outdoor labor done by the Light of the midnight ...

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  38. STRANDED GOVERNOR

    LINCOLN (Nebras[?]), Saturday,— High position , but no funds, that is the position of Pelham Barrows, the Lieutenant-Governor of the state of ...

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  39. GOBERT FALLS HEAVILY.

    Tn the third set France won the first game 5—3 and the second 4—-2; the Australians won the third to love, France won the fourth to love and ...

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  40. THE NEAR EAST

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday. — Thirty thousand Kemalists are - concentrating on the Ismid sector owing to the fear of a Greek attack. ...

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  41. LETTERS OF APPROVAL,

    LONDON' Saturday.—Mr. Kino,the convener of yesterday's dried fruit meeting, has received letters of approval of the meeting's action to check ...

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  42. ENGINELESS' PLANES

    PARIS, Friday—The motorless aviartion congress meeting at Claremont is testing several engineless aeroplanes submitted. Although the duration of ...

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  43. TRAINS STOP IN DESERT.

    NEW- YORK, Saturday.—Mr. H. M- Dougherty, Attorney-General, following on a conference with President-Hardling, telegraphed o the United ...

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  44. ANDERSON'S HEALTH.

    BOSTON, Saturday. — Anderson's physicians state he Is much better, and -his temperature is normal. . He may be. able to leave his - bed on ...

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  45. TRANS-CONTINENTAL SERVICES

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The Western-Pacific is the third trans-continental line to suffer being tied up by the "Big Four," the union men ...

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  46. BRITISH TRADE

    LONDON. Saturday.—The trade summary tor Great Britain, -which has just been issued, shows that imports have increased by £3,281,761 and exports, ...

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  47. HARD HITTING CONTEST.

    The fourth set quickly materialised into a hard bitting contest. won the "first 4—2, France won second 4—2, Australia the third ...

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  48. MATCHES POSTPONED.

    BOSTON; Saturday.—Rain fell -today and the tennis matches had to be postponed till Monday. ...

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  49. ON BESCUE BENT.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Motor caravans see being formed to rescue the passengers from the trains stranded in the middle of the California desert ...

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  50. SPANISH TEAM ARRIVES

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Spanish Davis Cup team arrived by the s.s Mauretania to-day. ' The Captain, Jose Alonso,-declared that the was not ...

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  51. BALLOON RACE

    GENEVA, Friday—Major Valle, an Italian competitor Bennett balloon race, states that he ran into a violent storm when passing ...

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  52. AN OUTSPOKEN MINISTER.

    VANCOURER, Saturday,—The Canadian Minister for Labor (Mr.Mardock) speaking at Vanconver, said the United states’Railroad LaborBoard ...

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  53. AN EXCITING FINISH.

    In the fifth set the French showed stamina in returning, and after struggle won the first 4—1, the second 4—2 and the third 5—5. Australia ...

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  54. FURTHER BOMBS SET OFF,

    NEW YORK, Saturday — Five bombs exploded in the Southern Pacific railway yards at Roseville, California, and the guards fired in the ...

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  55. SOVIET RUSSIA

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — Reports from Russia indicate that there is violent fighting between Red troops and rebels, especially at Minsk, where ...

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  56. AUSTRALIANS . UNLUCKY,

    BOSTON, Saturday—Patterson wrenched his ankle yesterday and consulted a physician last night Today he is quite lame and will be ...

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  57. PERCY GRAINGER

    NEW YORK ,Saturday,—Percy Grainger, the world-famed planist, and composer, through his concert manager, has announced that an erroneous ...

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  58. "STIR UP A REVOLUTION." "

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that Soviet documents, which are in the possession ...

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  59. HAWAIIAN LABOR

    HONOLULU, Saturday.—Professor Elton, of the University ot Queensland, has arrived en route to the Hawaiian mainland to make a study ...

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  60. BRITISH SHIPS SEIZED.

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Saturday — The Bolsheviks have seized three British ships at Batom claiming that they were formerly Russian ships. ...

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  61. UNCERTAINTY OF MAILS.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — Seven leads of West bound mail from the East are reported to be tied up, as the Santa Fe ralleroad in Aruizona and ...

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