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  2. GERMAN RESOURCES.

    PARIS. Saturday.—M. Victor Cambon. the well-known economist and engineer, has returned from a survey in Germany. He says that while ...

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  3. GERMAN INDEMNITIES.

    NEWHAVEN (Connecticut), Friday.— The Secretary of Stale (Mr. C-E. Hughes), addressing the American Historical Society, suggested that if ...

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  4. LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    LAUSANNE, Saturday. — The Turks, relaying to the British note regarding the Mos[?]l o[?]fields declare that the Mosul must ...

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  5. LONDON WORKLESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Unemployed demonstrators interviewed the Wandsworth guardians and demanded help, which was refused, as the ...

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  6. SALE OF HONORS.

    LONDON. Friday.—The Royal Commission on honors, which was set up as a result of general dissatisfaction with several men included in the ...

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  7. PACIFIC CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The committee which recently investigated Government finances expressed the opinion that the full taxes due under the taxation ...

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  8. OUTLOOK VERY GLOOMY.

    LAUSANNE, Saturday.—[?] Pasha, when interviewed by “Le Matin's" correspondent, said that the negotiations had reached a difficult ...

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  9. FRENCH BIRTHRATE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A measure designed to check the decline in the birth-rate has been introduced in the Chamber of Deputies, providing that ...

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  10. MUDANIA CONVENTION.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday. — The newspapers are giving prominence to an official communique from Angora stating that Great Britain, ...

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  11. "TOUTS" FOR HONORS.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labor) dissented from the report on the, ground that the Commission might have made a more searching inquiry. Though the ...

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  12. BIG LOAN SUGGESTED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Senator for Bursum introduced a resolution the Senate providing for a loan of 1,000,000,000 dollars to Germany, to ...

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  13. REINFORCEMENTS FOR MOSUL

    ATHENS, Saturday,—It is reported that the Turks have sent reinforcements to Mosul, and that a division of 6000 men has already left. ...

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  14. SECRET TREATY OF 1916.

    LAUSANNE, Friday.—Russia has issued a note to the Conference declaring that the Soviet has abandoned the secret treaties made in 1916 ...

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  15. BITTER STRUGGLE AT ANGORA

    LONDON, Saturdays—The Express’" Constantinople correspondent states that a bitter straggle taking place in the National ...

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  16. DEBTS AND REPARATIONS.

    I Referring to the attempts to link the debts to America with reparations, Mr. Hughes said that matters were plain enough from their ...

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  17. SENATOR BORAH WITHDRAWS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Senator Borah has announced the withdrawal of his proposal for an economic conference, following Senator ...

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  18. “DRY" AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Government has filed with the Supreme Court its answer to the suit brought by the foreign shipping lines ...

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  19. NAVAL DISARMAMENT.

    cherin has issued a note appealing [?] the United States to see that the naval disarmament institutes at Washington should be general. The conference ...

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  20. ORDER OF BRITISH EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “London Gazette” states that the amended statutes of the Order of the British Empire ordian that the military ...

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  21. CHINESE POLITICS.

    PEKIN, Saturday.—General Changshao-Tseng, who was , recently appointed Premier of China, at the instance of the military faction, and ...

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  22. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    TOKIO, Friday.—The Japanese Privy Council has carried a resolution condemning the polity of the Kato Cabinet ...

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  23. FALL FROM WINDOW.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Lawrence Phillips, a Sydney man, fell 30 through a window at his borne in Kensington, and was killed ...

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  24. ATTITUDE ON CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The reason for the Privy Council's censure motion of Baron Kato's Cabinet was the Council's dissatisfaction of the ...

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  25. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Cabinet to-day discusse[?] the new reparations proposals which Mr. Bonar Law will submit to the Paris ...

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  26. IRISH SITUATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two rebels have been executed at Kilkenny. ...

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  27. PLAN FOR EVASION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The proposal tax the Pacific Cable Board has aroused the concern of some of the Dominion members of the Board, who ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Friday.—A conference of elementary school teachers have decided to accept a five per cent. reduction in their salaries, thus saving ...

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  29. CABLE BOARD'S RECEIPTS.

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  30. WHITE HOUSE STATEMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The White House has confirmed the intimations made in the Senate regarding America's intended participation ...

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  31. HIGH SOCIETY SHOCKED.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—American high society is staggered by the Grand Jury indicting Rene La Montague, the international polo player ...

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  32. AMERICAN ARBITRATION.

    In suggesting a Reparations Commission of business men, Mr. Hughes stated: "I have no doubt distinguished Americans would be ...

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  33. COUNT BERNSDORFF’S NEPHEW.

    BERLIN, Friday.—Count Albert Bernsdorff, a nephew of the German ex-ambassador to Washington, been appointed second secretary to ...

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  34. HERE CUNO'S NEW SCHEMES.

    BERLIN Friday.—Underlying the Idea of the German Chancellor, Herr Cuno's new reparations scheme is a 20 per cent mortgage on Germany's ...

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  35. BRITISH AGRICULTURE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Agricultural Commission, which is to enquire into the methods adopted in other countries for the last 50 years for the ...

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  36. I.W.W. MEN PARDONED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Harding has pardoned eight I.W.W. men serving long sentences for violations of the war espionage laws ...

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  37. PLAN FAVORABLY RECEIVED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Administration's plan to assist in the adjustment of German reparations has been very favorably received ...

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  38. THE FRENCH IDEA.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Mr. Bonar Law accelerates his departure from London by 24 hours, arriving on Sunday, in order to confer with Lord ...

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  39. RISE IN VALUES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The year 1922 witnessed a remarkable rise in the values of public securities. The "Bankers' Magazine" gives a list of ...

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  40. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    CAIRO, Friday.—The Egyptian Government has sent a note to Field Marshal Lord Allenby (British High Commissioner), profoundly regretting ...

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  41. BORAH RESOLUTION.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Senator Johnson bitterly and sarcastically attacked Senator Borah, who was once his closest fellow-opponent ...

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  42. OLD BALLARAT COUPLE.

    LONDON. Friday.—James Blackett and his wife, residing at Stockport to-day celebrated the 62nd anniversary of their wedding which took place ...

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  43. ILFORD MURDER.

    LONDON, Friday.—The whole Cabinet is considering the question of [?]rieves for Bywaters and Mrs. Thompson, who were sentenced to ...

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  44. BRITISH REVENUE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The last quarter's revenue totalled £181,000,000, including Customs £32,540,000, Excise £44,092.000, and property and ...

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  45. BRITAIN AND GERMANY ACCEPT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — A high administration official informed the United Press of America that Britain, Germany, and some other ...

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  46. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is officially announced that the Earl of Balfour will represent Britain at the meeting of the Council of the League of ...

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  47. WILL LAST OVER A WEEK.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Offcial circles expect that the reparations conference will last over a week. They regard Mr. Bonar Law’s scheme ...

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