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  2. THE HAGUE COURT.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Senator Berah, in a speech, advocated the recognition of Russia and the formation of a real International Court with ...

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  3. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    PARIS, Thursday. — The French have completed a new advance, including a screen of troops between the British and the Test of Germany. ...

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  4. RUSSELL DIVORCE

    LONDON, Thursday—Further evidence was beard to-day in the case in which John Hugo Russell, heir to Lord Ampthill, is suing for a divorce ...

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  5. NEGRO GUN MAN.

    SPENCER (Tenn[?]) Thursday.— A farm owned by the family of the Tenn[?] State Secretary (Mr. Hasten) was the scene of wholesale ...

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  6. WIFE’S AMBITION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Justice M’Cardie (who is a bachelor) sprang a surprise to-day In the case in which Captain Nash is being sued by the ...

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  7. DANGERS IN RUHR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lloyd George, in his twelfth article concerning international affairs, deals with the “Dangers in the Ruhr. He ...

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  8. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The navy estimates for the year are £61,000,000 as compared with £69,000,000 for 1922-3 and £92,000,000 for 1921-2, being a ...

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  9. BRITISH PROTESTS.

    LONDON Thursday.—Britain has protested to the French Government against the occupation of the [?] between the Rhine on[?] ...

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  10. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Colonial office has informed the Australian Press Association that the delay In holding the Imperial Economic ...

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  11. MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.

    The strengthening of the fleer in Mediterranean waters has been temporarily necessitated owing to the Near Eastern crisis, and this may be ...

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  12. “FRENCH SAVAGERY.”

    DUSSELDORF, Thursday.—Central de Gou[?] denies categorically the allegations of secret executions [?] the Bohr, and says the “Daily ...

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  13. ILLNESS AN INVENTION.

    A second telegram had just been received by him (the Judge) from Callot’s solicitors, saying, “If. I do not to London Nash will boast I am ...

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  14. TO SEE THE BABY.

    Mr. G. Hastings. K.C., intimated that he desired the jury to see the baby: Mr. Justice Hill: I must advise the ...

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  15. A BETTER ATTACK.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Senator Johnson, in a speech, bitterly attacked President Harding’s proposal that the United States should join an ...

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  16. A FRENCH DANIEL.

    No wonder M. Louche[?] (the ex-Minister) stated [?] in the French Chamber of Deputies that he did not approve of the Ruhr enterprise. He ...

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  17. WATCHING THEIR WO[?]S.

    DUSSELDORF. Thursday.—The German nationalist organisation at Witten have offered a reward of [?] 900 marks for every [?] of hair ...

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  18. FRENCH HIGH SEA FLEET.

    PARIS, Thursday.— M. Ra[?] the Minister for Marine, has table the Navy Bill. The first part, dealing with the. the high seas fleet, is based ...

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  19. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The migration delegation is leaving Liverpool on March 24 for San Francisco, which piece they will leave at the middle of ...

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  20. FRANCE AND BELGI[?]

    PARIS, Thursday. — M. Poincare conference with Colonel Thennis at Brussels has been fixed for Monday. The Belgian King gives a dinner to ...

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  21. FLOUNDERING IN QUICKSAND

    Will the French Government try to extricate themselves from the difficulties in which they have precipitated their country and Europe? I ...

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  22. WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the wool sales to-day there was a splendid selection of merinos. All good wool was fully firm but inferiors were ...

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  23. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    MOSCOW, Thursday—The Soviet has ordered 3,000,000 rifles from Sweden and Germany, 125.000 machine guns from G[?]-Slovakia, and 40 ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL DEBTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Earl Balfour in the House of Lords to-day, drew attention to the misunderstandings arising from his note of August last ...

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  25. PORT OF LIVERPOOL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian delegation has completed its visit to Liverpool. They attended the opening of the cotton market, and ...

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  26. WIRELESS INTERRUPTIONS

    BERLIN, Thursday. — When the broadcasting appar[?] here begun to send out a statement regarding the Rahr and patriotic songs, the ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—The Government has suffered defeat in a by-election for [?]boorn seat, which was captured by a Nationalist by a ...

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  28. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Butter is quiet, consumption being checked by he ratal price having risen above 2/ [?] lb. Danish dropped sharply to 208/ ...

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  29. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The vote for the civil services was the occasion of a Labor demonstration upon Unemployment. Sir Montagu Barlow (Minister ...

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  30. FOMENTERS OF RASHNESS.

    No French statement dare face that deadly accusation. So the resent French Government is tied to the saddle of its charger, and forced ...

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  31. FRENCH DEFICIENCY.

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  32. PRINCESS MARY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Princess Mary’s baby will be named George Henry Hubert, after the King, Viscount Lascelles and the Marquis of ...

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  33. COMMUNISTS ARRESTED.

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.—[?] Belgian Communists have been arrested in connection with an alleged [?] against the State. ...

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  34. RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Mitchell, the London secretary of the American relief administration, states that the mass [?] they are carrying out in ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN NEEDS.

    The dock authorities gave a luncheon to the party. Sir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia), in responding, said he had not seen ...

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  36. DUKE OF YORK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lady Bowes-Lyon’s bridesmaids, will be Lady Kathrine Hamilton, daughter of the Duke of Abercorn; the Hon. Diamond ...

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  37. FOREIGN EXCHANGES.

    LONDON. Thursday,—The German mark is now quoted at 101,000 in the £1 sterling, and the French [?] at 7.70 to the £1 sterling. ...

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  38. AMERICAN CONSULS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The British Embassy has published the text of Lord Curzon’s last note in connection with, the Newcastle Consul ...

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  39. PREMIER LAWSON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. H. S. W. Lawson (Premier of Victoria) has left Paris for the Rivera and Italy. During his stay in Paris he met Mr. F. G. Clarke, ...

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  40. HATRED, GREED, ARROGANCE.

    America, who came to the rescue with millions of its bravest, is barely worth a sentence in these ravings of brains intoxicated with an ...

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  41. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday—There is an epidemic of encephalitis or “sleeping sickness” here. Some 32 cases were reported to-day, or 360 since ...

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  42. BRITISH AIR FORCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The air estimates are £12,000,000 as compared with £10,895,000 for 1922-3. The increase is due to the decision to ...

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  43. DECLINED TO COMMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The State Department officials have declined to comment Earl Balfour’s speech. They said they regretted a ...

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  44. WIRELESS STATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Under Secretary of State to the Colonial Office (Mr. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore), replying to a question In the House ...

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  45. CHINESE POLITICS.

    PEKIN, Thursday.—The Chinese Cabinet has resigned by reason of its inability to cope with the international situation. ...

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  46. UNKNOWN FRENCH DEMANDS.

    I have perused the “Blue Book” on the Paris Conference, being anxious to find out exactly what M. Poincare proposed to demand of Germany ...

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  47. Free State Successes.

    LONDON, Thursday—An official message states that the Free States troops, have captured a whole rebel confirm with arms and equipment at ...

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  48. GIRLS SUFFOCATED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—For the second time In a fortnight girls of five years of age have been killed by a toy balloon. Both girls were trying ...

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  49. BRITISH LIBERALS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Davis Lloyd George announces that the National Liberals have abandoned the Idea of a centre party and considers ...

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  50. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Prince of Wales has registered red, blue sleeves and black cap. as his colors under the National Hunt Club rules. ...

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  51. WAITING FOR AN ANSWER.

    Mr. Bonar Law could not explain to the House of Commons, for no ever told him, and be never asked for it. I am sure that by this ...

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  52. BATTLE IN THE HILLS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The heaviest fighting since the summer is in progress in the hills. In County Kerry. Some 400 Irregulars fought a ...

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  53. INDOOR POLO.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The American indoor polo team defeated a British team In the second match for Townsend Cap by points to 2. ...

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