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  3. IRISH SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There are some misgivings over the prolonged deliberations of Mr. de Valera's Cabinet on Mr. Lloyd George's proposals. It was ...

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  4. THE NEAR EAST WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" with the Greek Army states that the Greeks strongly hold the Bagdad ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. W. M. Hughes) succeeded to-day in rescuing the wireless and airship schemes from ...

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  6. U. BOAT 20

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—A scheme is afoot in Denmark to convert into a seaside restaurant U.-Boat 20, which sank the Lusitania on May 7, 1915, ...

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  7. WELSH STEAM AND COAL TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Welsh steam-coal trade is rapidly recovering from the effects of the late coal strike. Although only about 190,000 men have ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Arthur Balfour (Lord President of the Council) and Mr. H. A. L. Fisher (a member of the Cabinet) will represent Britain ...

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  9. TOWARDS UNITY

    Sir,—A few months ago you kindly published a few notes in connection with the World's Conference on Faith and Order. Mr. Robert H. Gardiner, of ...

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  10. IT NEGOTIATIONS FAILED.

    The Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Austen Chamberlain), in the British House of Commons to-day, stated that it had been agreed between the British Prime ...

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  11. BRITISH UNIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The National Sailors and Firemen's Union has given notice of its intention of withdrawing from the National Transport ...

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  12. MAILS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The British Postmaster-General (Mr. F. G. Kellaway) announced to-day that the mails for Egypt, India and Australia ...

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  13. CLAIM FOR DIRECT.

    The capital cost for providing direct communication, Mr. Hughes declared, was feasible. On the other hand, it would not be five times greater ...

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  14. PACIFIC REGIONS

    After spending 12 months in Samoa as Consul-General for China, Dr. Lee Fong Ahlo has arrived in Sydney on his way to British North ...

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  15. BUSINESS SUSPENDED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A fire broke out to-day on the Stock Exchange while the floor was crowded with traders. The building was cleared while the ...

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  16. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Lord Crewe, in the House of Lords, as a protest against the attempt to rush important legislation in order to avoid an ...

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  17. FORCING DISARMAMENT

    A message from Washington states that Senator Borah asked the Senate to postpone the funding of the foreign debt of the United States until ...

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  18. VICTORIAN POLITICAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Australian Press Association to-day interviewed Mr. W. M. M'Pherson (Victorian Treasurer) respecting the Victorian ...

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  19. "ATTACHED" COUNCILLORS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Poplar Council is appealing against the attachment writs issued by the Chief Justice on Friday against 31 of its ...

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  20. COMPROMISE SECURED.

    A long discussion ended in a compromise, the Imperial authorities and other Prime Ministers agreeing to allow Mr. Hughes to refer the matter, ...

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  21. WORLD CONFERENCE ON FAITH AND ORDER.

    The preliminary conference held at Geneva, August 12 to 20, 1920, in preparation for the World Conference on Faith and Order, issues the following ...

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  22. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    "How is the feeling in China towards Japan?" he was asked. "Far from good. Eyer since Japan took the Shantung Province from ...

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  23. SIGNOR CARUSO

    ROME, Tuesday. — Signor Caruso, the celebrated tenor, lies ill at Naples, suffering from acute peritonitis. His condition, which is considered to ...

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  24. A FIGHT FOR AIRSHIPS.

    Having secured a measure of concession for wireless, Mr. Hughes strove to save the airship scheme. The official arrangements, provided for the ...

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  25. "THE SAME OLD WORLD"

    A London message states that when responding to the [?]oast of his health, as principal guest at the Lyceum Club, Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister of ...

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  26. AERIAL v. SHIPPING SERVICE.

    Inquiries made by the special committee appointed by the Conference showed that the cost of providing a fleet of 25-knot steamers would be ...

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  27. LLOYD GEORGE TO RECOUP.

    Mr. Lloyd George will go to Scotland at the end of August, returning a month later. He is likely to leave Southampton for Washington on October ...

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  28. NOVEMBER 11.

    It is considered that November 11 will be fixed for the date for holding the Washington Conference. Although it is believed that each Power ...

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  29. FAVORED EMPIRE DELEGATE.

    One Prime Minister said to-day that Mr. Lloyd George, having just sat through the whole of the Imperial Conference meetings, listening to every ...

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  30. OFFICIALLY TERMINATED.

    The Imperial Conference's proceedings have now officially terminated, although the delegates will spend a few days framing the report of the ...

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  31. PACIFIC CONFERENCE.

    The news of the abandonment of a preliminary Pacific Conference was made public to-day. It appears now that the United States waw never keen ...

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