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  2. ENTENTE CORDIALE DEAD

    PARIS, Thursday.— The conference of Allied Ministers, to consider the reparations problem, has ended in complete disagreement. When ...

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  3. SECOND TEST MATCH

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  4. BRIDGE COLLAPSES.

    KELSO (Washington), Thursday. — It is that at least 30 lives have been lost when the 700 ft. suspension pension bridge across the Cow[?]z ...

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  5. IRISH REVOLT.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Rebels held up a goods train between Dundalk and Clones, and removed a rail on the embankment. The train was ...

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  6. BRITISH OCCUPATION ARMY.

    The “Westminster Gazette” the British, proposals, but regards the rupture as a disaster. The that was outlined of France ...

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  7. IRISH HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. James M’ Neil has been appointed High Commissioner of the Free State in London. He was formerly an Indian ...

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  8. MILITARY PRISONERS.

    LONDON. Thursday.—Mr. W. T. Cosgrave (President), speaking in the Dail Eireann, supporting the bill providing for the ambesty of [?] ...

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  9. ENTENTE IS DOOMED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The French press is generally of the opinion that the Entente is doomed. M. Serve writes to “La Victorie” ...

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  10. BUS FUL LOF CHILDREN.

    KELSO, Thursday.—Bye witnesses that a bus carrying 20 school children plunged into the river when the bridge collapsed. Only four of ...

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  11. HERRIN MINERS.

    MARION (Illinois), Thursday.— In the miners trial a defence witness testified that mine guards fired the first shots in the Herrin [?] from a ...

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  12. U.S. PROHIBITION.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.— The Australian minister, Rev. Giffan Gordon, after touring the continent, declared that prohibition is a decide ...

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  13. ITALIANS AS CONCILIATORS.

    PARIS, Thursday.— The Italian delegation assumed the role of conciliators, and drafted a plan eadeavoring combine important points ...

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  14. OCCUPATION OF BUHR.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The “Daily Express” Paris correspondent states that operations, connected with the occupation of the Ruhr are ...

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  15. SOUTH . AFRICAN LABOR.

    JOHANESBURG. Thursday.— Mr, A Crawford the secretary of the South— Africa Industrial Federation, when Interviewed stated that the ...

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  16. “LE MATIN” BITTER.

    PARIS, Thursday.— M. Sauerwein, firing to “Le Matin,” states that Mr. Bonar law seems to regard a rupture between England and France ...

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  17. MOTORLESS FLIGHT.

    PARIS, Thursday.— Liutenant Thoret has created a gliding record with an army biplane at Biskra by remaining in the air for seven hours ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES SUGGESTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. Lloyd George telegraphed to the Tally Chronicle”: “I read with gladness the important speech made by Mr. C. E., ...

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  19. INTER-ALLIED DEBT,

    PARIS, Thursday.— When the conference re-opened an official French note was issued declaring that, under a contract signed at ...

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  20. BELGIAN EXPRESSES REGRET. HOPES CLEAVAGE WILL NOT GROW.

    PARIS, Thursday.— At the end the conference . Cornel Theunis (Belgium) declared his profound grief that, despite all efforts, the two ...

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  21. PECULIAR WILL.

    LONDON. Thursday.— The [?] of the late Alderman Lo[?]is Cohen who died on September 8 has been sworn at £1,192.600. The ...

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  22. IF FRANCE ACTS ALONE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A member, of the British delegation-is of the opinion that if Prance decides to, take isolated action, Britain is bound to ...

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  23. “FATTY” ARBUCKLE.

    NEW YORE,' Thursday. — The Public Relations Advisory. Committee to the cinema industry, composed of leaders of national, civic, and ...

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  24. SENATOR ROBINSON’S BILL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Se[?] Rohinson made a speech in the Senate urging the Enactment Bill providing for United States representation ...

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  25. AMERICA’S ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—Immediately following the receipt of cable advises from Paris to the effect that the conference had broken up in ...

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  26. BRITISH REPLY.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Foreign Office has issued the full text of long, closely argued British reply to the French criticisms at the second ...

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  27. NON-AGGRESSION PACT.

    PARIS, Thursday—M. Poincare has requested the French Ambassador at Washington to inform r. Hughes that the German proposals of ...

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  28. EGYPTIAN MURDERS.

    CAIRO, Thursday—The Commander the British troops is issuing revolvers to the British subjects in Egypt through the consulate, as a ...

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  29. UNPLEASANT SENSATION.

    PARIS, Thursday.—“Le Matin states that Mr. Bonar Law’s declarations regarding the despatch of Allied gold deposits in America caused ...

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  30. SCIENCE EXPEDITION.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.— The .P. and O. Branch liner Ballarat. bound for Australia is bringing the British Pacific science expedition’s advance ...

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  31. GOLF IN AMERICA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.—Hagen and Kirkwood defeated: Sarazen Hutchinson by eight up and seven play in a 36-holes golf match. ...

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  32. DISAGREEMENT NOT GENERAL.

    PARIS, Thursday.— M. Poincare, in a statement after the conference, said that, despite the difference of opinion, the sentiment of the French ...

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  33. U..S. PRESS COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Hew fork press, though unanimous concerning the gravity of the situation, out of the rapture of the Premiers conference, ...

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  34. OPINION IN BRITAN

    LONDON, Friday.— The “Daily Chronicle” states that the proposals regarded the question economically, how to avoid Killing the ...

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  35. DAME NELLIE MELBA.

    LONDON, Thursday,—Every seat for Dame Melba's re-appearance at the Covent Garden Theatre was sold two hours after the box office opened. ...

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  36. “CITY OF CONFERENCES.”

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The “New York World’s” Washington correspondent telegraphs that the Capital upon the news of the break up of ...

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  37. THE ITALIAN VIEW.

    ROME, Thursday.— Signor Musolini (Italian Premier) reported to Cabinet that the English plan of with reparations was detrimental ...

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  38. “TOO MUCH LOOSE TALK.”

    Senator Johnson, attacking the Robinson Bill, declared that there was too much loose talk in the country about America’s duty. ...

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  39. EFFECT AT LAUSANNE.

    LAUSANNE, Friday.— The news of the collapse of the Paris conference caused a sensation among the delegations. The Turks are openly ...

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  40. ROUND THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Alan Cobham, who is employed in De Haviland’s continental service, accompanied by Lieutenant Grieve, who was ...

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  41. BRITISH WAR DEBT.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The British Debt Commission arrived by the Majestic, and were welcomed by the British Consul (Mr. IT. G. ...

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  42. “MORNING POST” PRO-FRENCH.

    The “Morning Post” is disappointed that Mr. Bonar Law offered France terms she could not accept. Trenchantly attacking Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  43. THE FINAL BREAK.

    Egress” correspondent at Paris states that the conference met at 3 o’clock for an hour and then adjourned for one and a half hours, and ...

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  44. FRANCE’S NEXT STEP.

    PARIS, Friday.— The Entente still exists, but the Entente Cordiale dead. This is the keynote of the comment in the cafes and on the ...

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