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  2. IRISH ARMISTICE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The ‘‘Daily Express” correspondent at Dublin states that Ireland does not know herself at this moment. Not a shot has been ...

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  3. LIBERAL REUNION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr.-H. H. Asquith (Liberal leader), speaking at Bournemouth, said that Liberal reunion was not obtainable in the twinkling ...

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  4. US. PROHIBITION.

    PARIS, Friday. — The French Government has sent a strong protest to Washington against the ruling of the Court forbidding liquor on ...

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  5. THE NEAR EAST.

    LAUSANNE, Friday. — There is a complete deadlock at the Near Eastern Peace Conference regarding the judicial rights of foreigners in Turkey. ...

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  6. ESSEN TRAGEDY.

    BERLIN, Friday.—A. large crowd assembled in front of the court at Weraen, where the court martial of the Krupp directors, opened in connection ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    PERTH, Sunday. — The National Council of Women asked die Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) yesterday to appoint a full woman delegate ...

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  8. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Friday.—"Le Petit Parisian" says that the Franco-Belgian reply to the German Note will make it quite clear that they are prepared to listen ...

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  9. FRANCE CALLS THE BLUFF.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The [?]oturt by France over the Supreme port's decision with regard to liquor on ships has keenly embarrassed the ...

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  10. PAPAL ENVOY LEAVES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Press Associations Dublin correspondent state's that the Papal Envoy (Monsignor Luzio), in a statement today, ...

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  11. ITALIAN DRAMA.

    LONDON, Saturday. — An amazing drama of secret documents, revenge, and Communist and Soviet intrigue," will come to light in a case shortly ...

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  12. WHAT ABOUT THE TREATY?

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent points out that France, with Belgium, proposes to answer the German ...

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  13. LIBERAL OR CONSERVATIVE?

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Winstrf Churchill, speaking at the Aldrich Club, made his first public appreance since ' his , defeat ...

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  14. FOOTBALL SENSATION.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Football Association has issued a statement regretting the incidents and Icon venlences caused to the public at tire ...

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  15. LIST OF CRIMES.

    BELFAST, Friday.—The ‘‘Belfast Telegraph” publishes four columns of a diary of Free State outrages during April. The chief items are the ...

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  16. CANADIAN. AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    VANCOUVER, Friday. — The officials of the Canadian-Australian Line deny the statement attributed to them that their boats will not call ...

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  17. FOOTBALL SEASON ENDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The football season has ended. Liverpool, with 60 points, won the Association First League championship for the second ...

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  18. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNIONS.

    LONDON, Friday. — The League of Nations Union has unanimously carried a resolution expressing the opinion that in view of the German offer, ...

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  19. THE TRUCE BROKEN.

    DUBLIN, Monday.—De Valera's one-sided trace, was broken in the week end by a number of outrages perpetrated by the rebels. The mansion ...

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  20. PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT.

    ALBANY, Friday - The New York State Assembly has passed a Bill repealing the State. Prohibition Enforcement Law by a vote of 76 to 71 ...

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  21. INTERPRETER'S EVIDENCE.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—At the Krupp trial to-day a military , interpreter named Jaeger said be heard Mueller tell the workmen to surround the ...

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  22. “BREAK WITH THE PAST''.

    Continuing, Mr. Churchill said that the Socialists' attainment of office involved revolutionary, economic and financial changes, which, would enormously ...

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  23. GREAT BRITAIN ANXIOUS.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Belgian Cabinet has wholly adopted the text of the French reply to the German Note. The text of the identically ...

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  24. DUTY OF THE POLICE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Federal Prohibition Bureau has declared that, regardless of the. repeal of the New York Prohibition Enforcement ...

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  25. ALLEGED FORGERY,

    LONDON, Saturday. — A Scottish minister's son, David Chalmers Anderson, said to have been employed by a rich old man, John Wilson, ...

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  26. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Duke of Devonshire (Colonial Secretary), at a London Chamber of Commerce diner made what he described as an unconventional ...

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  27. RESULT OF MATCHES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The following results of Association First League matches have been reported: Tottenham. Hotspurs v. - Huddersfield O—O, ...

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  28. FOREIGN POLICY.

    LONDON, Friday. — Lord Curzon (Foreign Secretary and Acting Prime Minister), League demonstration, reffing to the Franco-German situation, said ...

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  29. “INSECT PLAY.”

    LONDON, Sunday. — The much discussed “Insect Play,” by the Czecho- Slovakian brothers Capek, produced at the Regent Theatre, proved ...

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  30. SECOND LEAGUE.

    Westam , v. Notts County, O—1, Clapton Orient v. Bradford City 1—0, Coventry City v. Hull 0—1, Wolverhampton v. Crystal Prince 1—0. ...

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  31. KING AND QUEEN

    LONDON, Saturday, -Glorious weather Levered the departure of the King and Queen for their three weeks State visit to Rome. Their Majesties ...

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  32. THIRD LEAGUE.

    Mlllwall v. Brentford 1—1, Rangers v. Northampton 3—2, Aberdare v. Reading 0—0, Bristol City v. Charlton 3—1,-Newport v. Plymouth Argyle. ...

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  33. BERWICK BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Berwick on Tweed Unionist Association has adopted as a candidate Mrs. Hilton Phillipson formerly Miss -Mabel ...

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  34. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday. — Sir George Fuller (N.S.W. Premier), replying to toast to the Dominions at the London Chamber of Commerce dinner, ...

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  35. EFFECT ON FRENCH ACTION.

    It was the original intention that the French reply should be handed to the Germans at the same time as to the Allies. ...

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  36. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    In the Rugby League championship final Huddersfield lost to Hull Kingston Rovers, 5—15. ...

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  37. GERMAN FINANCES.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The High Court of Darmstadt has given the important decision that a mortgagee is not obliged to accept paper marks In repayment. ...

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  38. WORLD'S RICHEST MAN.

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Mr. Henry Foril, the motor car manufacturer, has displaced Mr. John D. Rockefeller as the world's richest man, based on the ...

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  39. MOTORLESS FLYING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An attempt by M. Georges Barbot to win the "Le Temps" prize of 25,000 francs for crossing the British Channel ...

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  40. EGYPTIAN WOMEN.

    CAIRO, Saturday. — A significant stage in the emancipation of Egyptian women opened when a deputation of Egyptian women left to attend ...

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  41. ALLEGED MURDER PLOT.

    LONDON, Friday.—John Kersie. who has been found guilty of inciting a man named Connolly to murder his wife in order to secure newspaper ...

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  42. SAAR COMMISSION'S MOTION.

    LONDON, Friday. — The League of Nations union has carried a resolution, stating that in view of the Saar Commission's motion cabled from the ...

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  43. SALE OF PICTURES.

    LONDON, Friday.—At the sale: or the Brownlow collection of pictures at Christie's a Van Dyck portrait was purchased by Nuveen,. the art gallery ...

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  44. SLAP IN THE FACE.

    SALONIKA, Friday. —Mrs. Virginia Brain, the wife of an official of the standard Oil Company, is being court martlalled because she slapped a gendarme ...

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  45. SUGAR BOYCOTT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The sugar boycott, cabled, instituted by the housewives of America, for the purpose of lowering the price of sugar, ...

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  46. DUKE OF YORK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Puke and Duchess of York return from their honeymoon to Buckingham Palace on Monday, and will receive a Boy Scout ...

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  47. PEARLS STOLEN.

    LONDON, Friday. — Seventy-three pearls, valued at £15,000, have been stolen from a registered packet between London and Lisbon and Lisbon. ...

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