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  2. LIQUOR ON SHIPS.

    WASHINGTON" Friday—The Department of Justice has issue[?] warning that foreign [?] liquor to the port of New York ...

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  3. GERMAN CHAOS.

    BERLIN, Saturday—No less than [?]2 demonstrators were killed and 20 wounded at Freiburg, in Saxony, as the result of an encounter between ...

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  4. CREW DISABLED).

    CAPETOWN. Friday.—The cargo steamer Bedeburn put into Capetow. to-day and signalled for assistance On investigation it was found that ...

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  5. A WORLD CRUISE.

    LONDON. Friday.—The Admiralty has issued the programme of the" forthcoming world cruise of the naval squadron, which will start from ...

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  6. REPARATIONS TANGLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express" understands that the British Government agrees to a restricted form of inquiry, which France has ...

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  7. EMPIRE CURRENCY.

    LONDON, Saturday, —Mr. J.F. Darling's scheme for Empire currency bills in countries using the sterling currency was prominent at yesterday's ...

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  8. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. W. F. Massey, on behalf of the Government and people of New Zealand, has written to Lord' Bumbam hoping that he ...

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  9. SAXON GOVERNMENT.

    BERLIN, Saturday,—The imperial Government has demanded the resignation of the Saxon Government by to-morrow. "This is the outcome of ...

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  10. SETTLING THE DIFFERENCES.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—It is semi-officially announced that M. Poincare, previous to the publication of the Hughes-Curzon correspondence, ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Government has received the French assent to an International committee, but it is generally admitted that the ...

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  12. TWELVE MILE LIMIT.

    WASHINGTON, Friday—The Administration is not altogether Surprised to hear Britain Is willing to the principle of the [?] ...

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  13. BOXING.

    NEW YORK." Saturday. — Dave Shade, of California, got the judges decision over Billy Wells in a fifteen rounds bout at Vancouver. Jim ...

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  14. RHINELAND GOVERNMENT

    PARIS, Friday—The Rhineland Government, formed at Coblenz today, with Herr Matthes as Premier and Herr Metzen as Foreign Minister, ...

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  15. INDIAN UNREST.

    DELHI, Saturday.—The trial has commenced at Amritsar of forty Sikh and Akali leaders for offences of Sedition," waging war and membership of ...

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  16. AMERICAN- REPRESENTATIVE.

    PARIS— Friday—It is authoritatively stated that France has notified the United State that she will not come the presence of an American ...

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  17. PRESS COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday, — The American, press comment on the German reparations situation offers a study of contrasts between Eastern ...

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  18. NEGOTIATIONS OPENED.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday.—The Rhineland Separatists have issued a proclamation saying that the Provisional Government which has been constituted ...

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  19. UNIONISTS CONFER

    LONDON, Friday—-In view of Mr. Baldwin's speech, the Unionist conference agreed not to discuss a motion in favor of a, return to effective ...

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  20. BARONET'S WIDOW

    LONDON, Saturday,—Lady Dimsdale widow, of Sir. John Dimsdale, was charged at Canterbury with attempted. suicide, by waiting into the ...

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  21. THE AMERICAN VIEW.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Although the American Government stands ready to enter the European Reparations Conference having a full attend ...

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  22. SUPPORT FOR SEPARATISTS.

    BERLIN, Saturday,—In a speech at Hagen Herr Stresemann was wildly cheered when he-bitterly complained of the Franco-Belgian support to ...

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  23. INDIAN BOMB OUTRAGE

    LAHORE, Friday.—The latest news from Hoshiarpur states that Horton and Jenkyn, the police officers who were badly wounded as the result of ...

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  24. LIFE AFTER DEATH.

    LONDON, Saturday—The noted lawyer Sir E. Marshall Hall, K.C., speaking at Bournemouth, said he was convinced by things which happened ...

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  25. VALUABLE RACEHORSES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Six race[?] Tomatincist. Artcian, Treclare, Weighbride, Romatena and Amankeel, valued at £8,500 sallied from Liverpool ...

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  26. MOVEMENT FIZZLING OUT.

    COLOGNE, .Friday-The Separatist movement is fizzling out in numerous places. The Rhineland still holds ground at Aix la Chapelle, Bonn. ...

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  27. GLAND TRANSFER.

    LONDON, Saturday,— The Central News Agency's Paris correspondent reports that, under the auspices of M. Voronoff. a gland operation has ...

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  28. THE DANGER OF DELAY.

    NEW YORK. Saturday. — Lord Birkenhead, interviewed, expressed pleasure that Britain and the United States had taken action In the reparations ...

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  29. BANK FAILURE.

    LONDON, ' Saturday,—The Bankruptey Court has decided to dispense with the public examination of McGregor regarding his bank failure early ...

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  30. BOLL WEEVIL.

    NEW YORK Friday.—The nation at conference on the boll weevil has adopted a programme for combating the pest. which experts declare can ...

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  31. CLOSING OF RUHR MINES.

    BERLIN, Saturday—Herr Staines and other industrialists, after conferring with Herr Stresemann, have reopened negotiations with General ...

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  32. SEPARATIST RUFFIANS.

    COLOGNE, Saturday—The wife and daughter of the. burgomaster of Crefelt were most roughly handled and taken off as hostages during an ...

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  33. HUMAN EVOLUTION.

    BUENOS AIRES. Saturday.—Professor Cleimentti O'Neilli, director of the Buenos Aires zoological, garden, and a distinguished biologist, has declared ...

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  34. MISERY AND STARVATION.

    LONDON, Saturday—Sir Beach Thomas, writing in the "Dally Express" from Cologne, says food, money and coal are all so short in the [?] ...

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  35. PAPER PULP MERCHANTS.

    LONDON, Friday—The Chancery Court has appointed as receiver the manager of Becker Company Ltd, paper pulp merchants, on the application ...

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  36. NOTHING TO GOVERN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Berlin news from Paris says the formation of a Separatist Government is not taken seriously in Berlin which has pointed ...

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  37. THE OFFICIAL OUTLOOK.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday — The [?]iew in official circles is that a bridge has been educated in European reparations negotiations of such a nature ...

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  38. PHENOMENAL TIDES.

    SEATTLE, Friday—The biggest tides in the history of western Alaska occurred to-day. They are believed to be the aftermath, of the Japanese ...

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  39. GERMAN FOOD RIOTS.

    PARIS, Saturday,—A message from Dusseldorf says that during a food riot at Bochun, in which the police intervened, twenty persons were ...

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  40. COMPENSATION CLAIMS

    LONDON; Saturday—At the Unionist Conference Lord Eustace Percy said the Government had, roughly speaking, awarded £8,000,000 as ...

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  41. CHINESE BANDITS.

    SHANGHAI. Saturday,—It is reported from Changsha that the German China Inland missionary, Rev-Strauss has been captured by ...

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  42. ITALY AGREEABLE.

    ROME; Saturday.—It is semi-officially reported that Italy has favourably replied to the British proposals regarding an invitation to the United ...

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  43. TROUBLE AT ESSEN.

    PARIS. Saturday,—Reports from Essen state that the Krupp workers attempted to turn out the manage [?] bur, th[?] Blu[?] ...

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  44. LOAN TO GERMANY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The State Department new [?] for a general economic conference affecting all Powers directly interested in the ...

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