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  2. Financial Summary

    The London Stock Exchange started the new year in an encouraging fashion, there being an all-round improvement, a feature of which is the rally of gilt-edge ...

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  3. Events Moving Rapidly in Ireland

    The "Daily Chronicle" asserts that the political situation is improving. The Home Rule Act controls that situation. The Dail Eireann sees that the only ...

    Article : 76 words
  4. Riots in India

    The riots in the United Provinces of India are growing more serious, and police reserves are being concentrated from large towns to round up the ...

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  5. Indescribable Sufferings

    Tile first details concerning the in. describable hardships suffered by three naval airmen who left New York in a balloon on December 13 and were driven ...

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  6. Railway Strike

    Negotiations for a settlement of the railway strike were continued by the Government and Trades Hall disputes committee to-day. In the meantime ...

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  7. British Trade Returns

    According to the Board of Trade returns, the Value of the imports in December was £142,785,245, a decrease of £26,817,392 compared with 1919; ...

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  8. IRISH AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS.

    The "New York Tribune's" Philadelphia correspondent tsates that live companies of Irish Volunteers, wearing a uniform similar to the Republicans in ...

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  9. SINN FEIN SERIOUSLY DIVIDED.

    Events in lreland are moving rapidly The "Daily Express" says that dir. de Valers was present at a meeting of the Dail Eireaun, but found that his ...

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  10. HOW DE VALERA GOT HOME.

    According to Sinn representatives in New York, Mr. de Valera was conveyed to Ireland aboard a private yacht off which a seaplane took him ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AVIATION COMPANIES

    The British Government proposes to subsidise the British aviation companies operating in passenger, mails, and goods services on approved routes, such as ...

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  12. GERMAN STEAMSHIP LINES

    Mine German steamship lines have resumed trade with America, Mexico, India., Dutch lndies, and Scandinavia. Sir A. A. Booth (chairman of the ...

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  13. ARCHBISHOP CLUNE'S WORK.

    It has just transpired that a member of Mr. Lloyd George's secretarial stall: personally arranged Archbishop Clune's aransference from the Ormonde to the ...

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  14. LOOTING PREVENTED.

    A large mob attacked Fursatzanj, ten miles cast of Rai Bareli, in order to loot the bazaars, and the police were compelled to lire on the mob. It is ...

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  15. FIRE IN A MINE

    A fire in the Carolina mine at Jaen, in Spain, cut off 22 miners. The men perished. ...

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  16. NAVAL ARMAMENT

    Two Congressmen introduced joint motion, in which Congress is asked to declare an unwillingness to commit tire economic political independence of the ...

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  17. REPORTS CONTRADICTED.

    The Westralian Government has received telegrams from the president and secretary o film Kalgoorlie Returned Soldiers' League contradicting reports ...

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  18. FRENCH WAR CLAIMS

    Germany has notified that she will settle the outstanding French war compensation claims before the 15th inst. ...

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  19. COAL EXPORT RESTRICTIONS

    Subject to inland needs being fully met, the Secretary of Mines has given certain district discretion in allowing au immediate removal of the ...

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  20. RINGLEADERS ARRESTED.

    So far 600 rioters have been arrested, The day after the arrests of the ringleaders 10,000 men assembled outside the gaol at Bai Bareli to attempt a ...

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  21. PEEL RIVER LAND COMPANY

    The Peel rive Land Company made a profit of £56,411 for the year A final dividend of 5 per cent. free of taxation has been declared and the sum of ...

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  22. TRADES UNION CLERKS

    In connection with the trades union, clerks, the Parliamentary committee of the Trades Union Congress requested all the London branches to pay their ...

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  23. The Exchange Situation

    Representatives of the associated banks had a private interview with the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) on Friday, It is understood that the principal ...

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  24. WORSE THAN REPRESENTED.

    Mr. Peter Harper, of Bromley, Kent, who is visiting South Africa after a 12 months' tour of India, has a very interesting story to tell regarding the state ...

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  25. VICEROY OF INDIA

    It has beau officially announced that the Earl of Reading, Lord Chief Justice of England, has been appointed Viceroy of India. ...

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  26. THE GERMAN PLOT.

    The British Government has published a white Paper of sixty pages, consisting of captured documents and intercepted messages, showing a close ...

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  27. PUBLIC WIRELESS SERVICE

    King George and M. Millerand exchanged Marconigrams on the occasion of the opening of the first public wireless service between Great Britain and ...

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  28. COMMENT BY A VETERAN.

    The Australian Press Association representative in Dublin interviewed a veteran Irish Nationalist, formerly a member of the House of Commons for ...

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  29. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    M. Krassin, when interviewed, said be expects to return from Russia in February with counter proposals to those made by the British Government. ...

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  30. WHEAT FOR ITALY

    it is reported in Rome that in Agree. meat lm been reached whereby Argentine and North American syndicates will supply Italy with wheat until the next ...

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  31. A JAPANESE VIEW.

    A representative of the "New. York Evening Poet" in Paris interviewed Viscount Ishii, who declared that if the United States would join with the Great ...

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  32. "TWO KINDS OF UNREST."

    "The unrest is of two kinds. There in first what I may Call the economic unrest, caused by the still rising cost of living, and there is the political ...

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  33. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Viscount Novar, ex-Governor-General of Australia, has been appointed Chairman of the Council of the Empire Forestry Association. ...

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  34. AN INFORMAL INTERVIEW.

    Father O'Flanagan, who has (been acting president of the Sinn Fein, met Mr. Lloyd George and informally discussed the situation. ...

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  35. RELATIVE STRENGTHS.

    The same journal's Washington correspondent says that the information concerning the relative naval power shows, the projected strength in 1923, first line ...

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  36. SENT TO BELFAST.

    Seven young men, who have been detained in connection with the Liverpool outrages, have been sent to Belfast for internment. ...

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  37. Broken Hill Mines

    Under the policy decided upon by the Broken Hill mine owners consequent upon the present prices of metals and. the cost of working operations, the whole ...

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  38. SENT TO BELFAST.

    An Irish Office statement of outrages during 1920 shows that 165 policemen and 53 soldiers were killed, and 225 policeman and 118 soldiers wounded' 43 ...

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  39. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    At Harlingen (Texas) a committee of citizens met two Japanese families who arrived to take up in the Rio Grande Valley land which had' been purchased from ...

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  40. THREE AMBUSHERS DEAD.

    A military party was ambushed while proceeding to the relief of the police barracks at Tramore, Co. waterford, on which the Republicans delivered a night ...

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  41. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION.

    Patrick Dillon, of Athlone, has been arrested on suspicion of murdering James Blagriffe, an ex-soldier, whose body, riddled with bullets, was found ...

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  42. NEED FOR MORE EDUCATION.

    "There is still much need for extended elementary education throughout the land. The work is still left too much to missionary societies, but great ...

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  43. PROPOSED LEGISLATION.

    A bill forbidding alien ownership of land, and a resolution memorialising the United States Senate not. to make a treaty with Japan weakening the ...

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  44. FOUND GUILTY BUT INSANE.

    Police Sergeant Hart, who was court-martialled in Cork for murdering Canon Magner, and the boy Crowley, has been found guilty, but insane. ...

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  45. The War Gratuity

    A sum of £10,000,000 is. to be made available in May next for the redemption of one-third of the war. gratuity bonds issued to soldiers. It is improbable ...

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  46. ROUNDING UP REPUBLICANS.

    The latest tactics of the military include endeavonrs to round up the Republican army by surrounding Catholic churches during service, netting the ...

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  47. INSPECTOR SHOT DEAD.

    Inspector McGrath was shot dead while knocking at the door of a cottage at Lisea, Co. Longford, for a wanted man. ...

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  48. MISCHIEVOUS FABRICATION.

    According to the United Press' Takio correspondent, the Foreign Office officially denies the reports that it has instructed the Japanese Minister at ...

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  49. A PRIEST COURT MARTIALLED.

    Father Dominic, of the Franciscan Capuchin order, Who was chaplain to the late Mr. McSweeney, Lord Mayor of Cork, during the hunger strike, has been ...

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  50. POLICE RAID AT DUNGANNON.

    Strong police forces, raided a large area around Dungannon (Co. Tyrone), and captured many weapons, plans of barracks, and recipes for ...

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  51. REPAIRS TO STEAMER

    The Hamburg shipjoiners have commenced repairs on the steamer Themistocles, and if the men continue the work the owners are hopeful of despatching ...

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  52. DISARMAMENT QUESTION

    The State Department at Washington has received from the French Embassy a, copy of France's Note to Germany alleging violations of the Spa agreement ...

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  53. COLONIAL OFFICE

    Sit James Allen, High commissioner for New Zealand, in an interview with a representative of the "Globe," emphasise the necessity for the creation ...

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  54. CANNOT APPRECIATE HONESTY.

    "He cannot understand a young man in the administration of the affairs of his district giving away valuable concessions which the Indian recipient would be ...

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  55. BERLIN TROUBLE ADJUSTED

    The Berlin railway trouble has been adjusted, the men having accepted a settlement, hastened by the fact that French military authorities were ...

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  56. Australia's Floating Debt

    It is satisfactory to learn that at last an attempt has been made to clear off the floating debt: of the Commonwealth to the Imperial authorities for ...

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  57. A GREEK OFFICER

    Colonel Fatseas, a former judge-advocate of the Vanizelist court-martials, has been sho[?] dead in a street in Athens. During three years he sentenced 2000 ...

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  58. MORE TAXATION IN FRANCE

    All cinemas in Paris are closing as a protest against the heavy additional taxation. ...

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