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  2. GOLD STANDARD.

    LONDON, Friday,— Whatever benefits the overseas dominions may claim to have received from the Economic Conference, Mr. S. M. Bruce ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Daily Express” says the political situation has undergone a dramatic change Opinion was strongly expressed in ...

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  4. BAVARIAN REVOLT.

    BERLIN, Friday,—The leaders of the Bavarian coup, Fieid Martial von Ludendorff, Herr von Hitler, and Herr von Pochner, have been arrested, and ...

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  5. SIGNING TREATIES.

    LONDON, Saturday,—A resolution unanimously adopted by the imperial Conference lays down the undesirability of individual countries in ...

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  6. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday,—The Imperial Conference reports say, on the question of publicity, it was agreed that the fullest information possible ...

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  7. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Friday,—The Prince of Wales to-day accepted, on behalf of the Empire, Chatham House, in St. James’ Square, donated by two ...

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  8. EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    LONDON. Securday,—The ex Crown Prince of Germany has disappeared from Wieringea, Holiaod. Later.—Tine ex-Crown Prince has ...

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  9. OFF TO SILESIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday,—The Dutch Govt, officially states that the ex-Crown Prince left Wieringen this morning, accompanied only by ...

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  10. FARMERS UP IS ARMS

    LONDON, Friday.—The “Daily Express” says the farmers revolt against Mr. Stanley Baldwin’s protectionist programme is increasing because it ...

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  11. ALL GOVERNMENTS CONCERNED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—The ex-Crown Prince travelled by motor car the exact spot where be crossed the German fronier. ...

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  12. LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES.

    BERLIN Friday,—It is officially announced {fiat the arrests were made after the military buildings in Munich, in which the Bavarian ...

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  13. “FREE TRADE FOR ME.”

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. Lloyd George was welcomed at Southampton by a great crowd, and when interviewed by Renter said be adhered ...

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  14. MR. MASSEY’S OPINIONS.

    Mr. W. F. Massey (New -Zealand Prime Minister) said, he quite realised the difficulties in the way of the committee. As was expected, the ...

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  15. JOINED UNDER COMPULSION.

    BERLIN, Friday.—Reports from assent that both Ludendorff [?] are now imprisoned at [?] Histry wherse they were ...

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  16. COULD NOT RESTRAIN HIM.

    HAGUE, Saturday.—A communiqué states that the Franco-Belgian, Anglo-Kalian, and Japanese Ministers this morning presented the Dutch ...

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  17. CHINESE PIRATES.

    SHANGHAI, Friday,—The ferry from Cheungchau to Hong Kong, conveying 43 Chinese passengers and 10,000 dollars, has been missing for ...

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  18. POUND STERLING

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The- pound sterling has dropped sensationally to 4.40½ dollars, which Is the lowest foe the present year. Observers have declared ...

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  19. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Friday,—At the Economic Conference today, in the discussion on wireless, Australian and New Zealand delegates were Insistent ...

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  20. “A SNAP ELECTION.”

    LONDON, Friday. — The “Daily Chronicle’s” political correspondent says . Mr. Lloyd George’s free trade declaration and denunciation of Mr. ...

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  21. CAPTURED BY PIRATES.

    HONG KONG, Saturday,—It now transpires that the official report cabled yesterday is incorrect The missing ferry was captured by ...

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  22. COMMUNICATION COT OFF.

    BERLIN, Friday,—Communication between Bavaris and Prussia has been completely cut off. Trains from Berlin are only running as far as ...

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  23. ALLIES DRAFT A NOTE.

    PARIS, Friday,—French quarters affirm that the Conference of Ambassadors yesterday unanimously decided on a “double dermache” (a double ...

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  24. DOLLARS FOR GERMANY.

    NEW YORK, Friday—The risk of shipping American dollars Into Germany has become so great that many American Institutions with offices , In ...

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  25. STOPPING AN EXTENSION.

    BERLIN, Friday,—Railway Communication with Bavaria has been restored. Replying to the representations of ...

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  26. CORK LABOR TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Friday,—All the Cork labor disputes have terminated. The terms of the settlement were signed by both sides to-day, and work will ...

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  27. AGRICULTURAL POLICY.

    LONDON, Friday—Mr. J. C. David sim, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, speaking at Hemel Hemstead, said he did not regard the ...

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  28. CONTROL BY POST OFFICE.

    LONDON, Friday,—The newspaper publish a cablegram torn Mr. W. M. Hughes in reference to direct wireless, in which he complains of ...

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  29. EXPLANATION DEMANDED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A note from the Ambassadors’ Conference was handed to the German Charge d’Affaires last evening, and demands an ...

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  30. “GOD STRIKE ME DEAD.”

    VIENNA, Friday,—A man accused at Feldkirch of poisoning his wife in order to obtain an insurance declared from die witness-box: “I’ ...

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  31. STATEMENT BY P.M.G.

    LONDON, Friday.—The final meeting of the Imperial Economic Conference considered the question of Imperial wireless communication, and ...

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  32. EVERYTHING NOW CALM

    BERLIN, Friday,—Semi-official news from Werzberg, via Bertin, confirms the report that tie Munich revolt is regarded as over, and declares ...

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  33. WILHELM’S FAREWELL.

    LONDON, Saturday,—The “Central News” Hague correspondent reports that immediately news was received that the German ex-Grown ...

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  34. PROTECTION AND FOODSTUFFS.

    LONDON, Friday. — When asked to-day whether his experiences in Canada modified his freetrade opinions in the direction of ...

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  35. Parliament Summoned.

    LONDON,- Sunday.—The “Sunday Express” says that Parliament reassembles in an atmosphere of great excitement. It is confidently ...

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  36. JAPANESE STRIKE.

    KOBE, Saturday.—The Nippon Yusen Kalsba Steamship Company’s strike is virtually terminated, the company conceding to make up the ...

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  37. REFUSE TO OBEY REBELS.

    BERLIN, Friday.—It is officially elated that tile Bavarian Government has telegraphically instructed all local authorities, police, and military ...

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  38. “A CURIOUS .ANOMALY.”

    LONDON, Friday. — The “Daily Telegraph,” writing editorially, says it is a curious anomaly that men like Mr. J. R. Clynes are anxious that ...

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  39. ONLY OFFICIAL NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday,—The correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” at Berlin, recounting the failure of the Bavarian coup, adds: “All this is ...

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  40. FRENCH VIEWPOINT.

    LONDON, Saturday,—Messages from Paris state that it is understood that the French viewpoint regarding the return of the ex-Crown Prince ...

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  41. STRICTEST NEUTRALITY.

    PARIS, Friday,—The Premier, M. Porn care, informed Lord Crewe (English Ambassador) that French officials in the Rhineland have been ...

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  42. HUNGARIAN PLOT.

    BUDAPEST. Friday,— Att agreement found in the possession of Deputy Ulatn. a member of the Extreme Right party. after his arrest ...

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  43. RETIRES TO HIS ESTATE

    BERLIN, Saturday,—The German Government has definitely permitted the ex-Crown Prince to retire to his estate at Oels. He will travel ...

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  44. SITUATION IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, speaking at the Lord Mayor’s banquet yesterday, said we were ...

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  45. GERMAN GOVT. REPLIES.

    [?], Satuday, [?] to, the allied note, the German Government states that the ex-Crown Prince requested permission to return to ...

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