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  2. ARMISTICE DAY.

    America's unknown soldier was laid to rest to-day amid scenes of great impressiveness. As early as 5 o'clock this morning crowds gathered along the route ...

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  3. THE DOMINIONS AND THE WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    Were the representatives of the Dominions merely delegates from small static isolated nations, they could hardly expect to do more than hover on ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES.

    H.M.S. Renown anchored here at 6 a.m. to-day, after three days of stifling heat in the Red Sea. The Prince of Wales went ashore three hours later. ...

    Article : 270 words
  5. PEACE OF THE WORLD.

    President Harding made the following speech at the opening of the Disarmament Conference this morning:—"It is my great and happy privilege to bid the ...

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  6. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    After a meeting which lasted two hours, the Ulster Cabinet issued to-day the following official notification:—"The Government's suggestions have been ...

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  7. JAPAN'S CAMPAIGN.

    On the eve of the opening of the Washington Conference a sudden nation-wide "billboard campaign" in favour of disarmament was started in Japan it being ...

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  8. JAPAN IN THE PACIFIC.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" says:—"Japan's mandate over German islands in the Pacific would enable her to take all of the ...

    Article : 118 words
  9. ITALY.

    The great Fascisti (ultra-loyalists') Conference has had unfortunate results. A conflict with railwaymen resulted in a general strike which lasted two days ...

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  10. THE SCENE AT THE CONFERENCE.

    The dramatic proposals of Mr. C. E. Hughes came as the climax of a day full of interest and emotion, marking the opening of the Disarmament ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Speaking at a crowded meeting in support of the League of Nations, General J. C. Smuts (Prime Minister of South Africa) said that in consequence of the ...

    Article : 489 words
  12. AUSTRALASIAN DELEGATES.

    Senator Pearce (Australia) and Sir John W. Salmond (New Zealand) met other members of the British delegation in the British Embassy at dinner for the ...

    Article : 168 words
  13. THE KEMALIST PACT.

    The London "Spectator" says:—"Once more there is a serious rift in the Entente. France's action with regard to the Angora Pact has shaken seriously ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. SINN FEINER'S ESCAPE.

    Eight Sinn Feiners who were serving life sentences escaped from the Mountjoy Prison, Dublin. They obtained by some unknown means police uniforms, ...

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  15. SECOND TEST.

    The second test match between South Africa and Australia was begun on the Wanderers' Ground. Johannesburg, today. Unprcedented interest is being ...

    Article : 673 words
  16. GERMANY.

    The German-American Peace Treaty has been ratified formally. ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    The "Yorkshire Post" (Leeds) says:—"Mr. Hughes's refusal to prolong the 'Bawra's' existence has been received with great satisfaction by most of those ...

    Article : 323 words
  18. BERNARD SHAW'S OPINION.

    Mr. George Bernard Shaw (the author), writing in the London "Nation," predicts that the delegates to the Washington Conference who really matter will ...

    Article : 198 words
  19. TRIAL OF LANDRU.

    Landru's trial is proceeding with peculiar monotony. The Judge is detailing the life story of each woman concerned—what she was worth, and when ...

    Article : 337 words
  20. STATUS OF DOMINIONS.

    Speaking at a meeting of his constituents in Smithfield (Orange Free State). General J. B. M. Hertzog (the leader of the Nationalist or anti-Imperialist Party) ...

    Article : 228 words
  21. INDIA.

    A detachment of the Kachin Rifles raided the Mopla rebels at Kottakkal, and captured a storehouse which contained some twenty thousand pounds of ...

    Article : 119 words
  22. AMERICA'S PROPOSAL.

    Mr. Charles E. Hughes (the Secretary of State) sprang a surprise at the first sitting of the Conference. After President Harding had delivered his speech ...

    Article : 595 words
  23. JAPAN'S NEW PREMIER.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) report that Viscount Takahashi has been appointed Prime Minister of Japan. The ...

    Article : 239 words
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