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  2. EMPIRE DAY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The King and Queen will, on Empire Day, May 24, deliver an address through the medium of a gramophone to the chiki ...

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  3. RUHR OCCUPATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—There is reason believe that a great Vatican scheme being prepared for the settlement of the reparation question. The ...

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  4. IRISH FREE STATE.

    LONDON. Saturday. — Important Changes. are pending in the higher, command of the Free State army. For some time past there has been ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The sixth anniversary of America's entrance in the war, finds the League of Nations' revived as a national issue, with ...

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  6. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    PARIS, Friday.—Report in the newspapers indicate that a revolutionary movement in Russia is intimately connected with the Illness of ...

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  7. BRITISH STRIKES.

    LONDON. Saturday.—The Norfolk farm strike is becoming more serious owing to acts of violence by large bands of strikers. The farmers ...

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  8. PHARAOH'S GHOST.

    LONDON, Saturday—The "Daily Express" states that a panic has been created among many superstitious owners of Egyptian As an ...

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  9. "ECONOMICALLY BEATEN."

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Telegraph's'' Dusseldorf correspondent states that France and Belgium are now convinced that Germany is ...

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  10. RHONDDA MINERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON. Friday.—Owing to the Rhondda Valley miners' strike, orders for 1,000,000 tons of coal from Germany and Italy have already been ...

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  11. KING’S VISIT TO POPE.

    ROME, Friday.—The formalities for the visit of King Geroge and Queen Mary to the Vatican has been completed. The ceremony will be based ...

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  12. BRITISH AGRICULTURE.

    LONDON, Friday—The Agricultural Tribunal, appointed in December to inquire into the position of British agriculture, in its interim report urges ...

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  13. POLICE FOR STRIKE AREA.

    LONDON. Sunday.—At the Instigation of Sir R. A. Sanders, the Minister for Agriculture, the parties to the agricultural dispute have agreed to ...

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  14. M. LOUCHEUR’S STATEMENT.

    PARIS, Friday.'—M. Loucheur, who was, Minister for the Liberated Reglens in the Briand Gabinet and who is rumored to be a candidate for the ...

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  15. TWO DEATH SENTENCES.

    MOSCOW, Friday.— M. Trohen, the president of the State Trading Department and M. Zennanov, his assistant, have been sentenced to death, ...

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  16. "TIDE OF SUPERSTITION."

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Rider Haggard, the famous novelist addressing the Hastings Rotary Club, said that the talk about Lord Carnarvon’s death ...

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  17. RHONDDA VALLEY STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It Is reported that the Rhondda Valley miners' strike has been settled. ...

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  18. STRANGE MURDER PLOT.

    LONDON, Friday.—John Kersie of Liverpool, is charged with Inciting man named Connolly to murder Mrs. Kersie, in order to secure ...

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  19. EGYPT’S BULLION.

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.—A burg salvage company has Signed in agreement with Lloyds for despetching a salvage ship with speciality ...

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  20. M.LENIN’S ILLNESS.

    LONDON. Saturday. - The "Sunday Express" correspondent at Moscow states that all Russia is praying for the recovery of M. Lentil, the ...

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  21. RESEARCH TO CONTINUE.

    CAIRO, Friday.—Mr. Howard Carter who assisted Lord Carnarvon in the recovery of Tutankhamen's treasures, states that Lord Carnarvon's ...

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  22. TABLE OF OUTRAGES;

    LONDON, Friday—The “Belfast Telegraph" publishes a table of outrages in the Free State daring March, showing that 135 persons were killed ...

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  23. MARQUIS' PARTY FIRED ON.

    LONDON, Friday.—While the Maruis of Waterford and Ladies Blanche and Kathfine Beresford were returning from the kilkenny hunt an ...

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  24. HULL WOOL SHEDS.

    LONDON, Friday.—In reference to the news cabled from Melbourne that die London North Eastern Railway Company has purchased the National ...

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  25. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    MONTREAL, Saturday—In retail[?] for the American traill [?] makes it impossible to export various kinds of fish to the United States and ...

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  26. Sir Arthur's Ghosts.

    NEW YORK, Friday—A remarkable scene occurred in the Carnegie Hall during Sir Arthur Con[?] Doyle's lecture on spiritualism, when without ...

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  27. TAX ON BETTING

    LONDON, Friday.'—The “Daily Express” understands that the Government seriously considering the taxation all betting transactions. The ...

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  28. FREE STATE SERGEANT CAPTURED.

    Armed men captured Sergeant Stapleton belonging to the Free State army, as he was returning to his home at Ballykieran and put his in ...

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  29. M. LOUCHEUR’S RETURN.

    PARIS, Saturday. — M. Poincare (French Premier) received M. Loucheur on his return from England. ...

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  30. OUTRAGE AT ESSEN.

    LONDON, Sunday—The “Sunday Express” correspondent at Dusseldorf states that the funeral of the Essen victims has been postponed for ...

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  31. BOXING.

    PARIS, Friday.—It is stated that Carpentier, the French hevyweight will meet Marced Nilles for the [?] weight championship of Franch [?] ...

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  32. MILITARIST FRANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The “[?]orning Post's" Paris correspondent states that-naval defence has reached unwonted prominence at present. ...

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  33. BRIDGES BLOWN UP.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Irish rebels have blocked the traffic on the Great Northern railway by blowing up two bridges between Dundaik and ...

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  34. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Friday.—Newman, the professional billiard player, in a match with Inman to-day made a new world's record by completing three ...

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  35. BRITISH IMMIGRANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Refering to the statement of the Insufficient inquiries made regarding the character of immigrants, the Prime ...

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  36. SIKI LOSES HIS TEMPER.

    PARIS, Saturday.— Sikii the Senegalese heavyweight boxer, while celebrating his arrival at the famous Ratmort Cabaret lost his temper and ...

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  37. SURPRISED REBEL GANG.

    BELFAST. Sunday—Nine rebels were Killed at Glencar, in County Kerry, in a running fight between Free State troops and a surprised ...

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  38. HERRIN INCIDENT.

    MARION (Illinois), Friday. — The jory acquitted the six miners charged with participation In the Herrin mine massacre. Some of the defendants ...

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  39. NEW "FRENCH SCHEME.

    LONDON, Sunday The “Sunday Express" gives prominence to an article by the French political writer “Pertinax” which is regarded as ...

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  40. THREATS AGAINST ADVERTISERS

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—All prominent business. men have received notice from the Republicans forbidding them under pain of severe penalties to ...

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  41. DISEASE IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Kingsley wood, M.P. in his presidential address to the insurance conference, said "We are no longer a C3 nation ...

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  42. 76 PERSONS DISCHARGED.

    MARION (illinois). Saturday.— With the acquittals in the second trial of the Herrin massacre an unprecedented situation in American ...

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  43. AFRICAN POLITICS.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—Replying to questions at a meeting at Zeerust. General Hertzog, the leader of the Nationalist Party, who has been ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir George Fuller (New South Wiles Premier) and his wile and family have gone to. Derbyshire, where they are speeding ...

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  45. ENGLISH MURDER.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Newport nagistrates on the ground of insuffltent evidence discharged William Morgan, who was charged with ...

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  46. U.S. PROHIBITION.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The United Press of America's correspondent in Washington learns that the Department of Justice has ruled upholding ...

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  47. DUKE OF YORK.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Duke of York has sent the lord Mayor of Belfast £500 -with which to entertain poor children on the Duke’s wedding ...

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  48. MR. BONAR LAWS ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Bonar Law, has returned to London from Torquay. He said his throat has improved, but is still ...

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  49. SWEDISH CRISIS.

    STOCKHOLM, Friday—A [?]terial crisis has arisen in [?] consequence of the Government defeat in the Upper Chamber ...

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  50. HORSE REJUVENATION.

    BERLIN, Friday. Ard Patrick, thee Winner of the Derby in 1802, has died following An unsuccessful experiment spinal rejuvenation operation.: ...

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  51. WARSAW RIOT.

    WARSAW, Friday—A demonstration Against the execution of Mon signer Bndkevitch, the Catholic dignitary at Moscow, was -attended by ...

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  52. NEW HELIOCOPTER

    DAYTON (Ohio), Friday.—Major T. H. Dane attained an altitude of 17 feet in the new Debothezaat helloco[?] ter. ...

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