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  3. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—The representative of the Chicago "Tribune" at Tokio reports that the Japanese press comment, upon Japan's acceptance of ...

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  4. IRISH DEADLOCK CONTINUES

    LONDON, Friday.—The Dail Eireann's reply to the British Government's offer was made public to-day. In it Mr. de Valera (the President), ...

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  5. GERMAN-AMERICAN TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The text of the German-American Treaty has been published. Article[?] one provides that the ...

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  6. "UNKNOWN POILU'S" GRAVE

    PARIS, Friday.—The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) spent only a few hours in Paris. He placed a wreath and a festooned Austratian ...

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  7. U.S. TROOPS ON THE RHINE.

    It is learned that the American troops will remain on the Rhine until the treaty with Germany has been ratified by both parteis. Pending its ...

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  8. RACIAL EQUALITY.

    The representative of the "United News" at Washington, learns that Japan is considering whether at the Pacific Conference would be an ...

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  9. NEW HEBRIDGES.

    Mr. Hughes had a long conference at the French Colonial Office, setting out the position, as instructed by the British Colonial Office, regarding the ...

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  10. JAPAN MISTRUSTS AMERICA.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington reports that a statement has been issued at Tokio as follows: "In proposing the Pacific ...

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  11. MOPLAH REBELLION

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Australian Press Association learns that the serious nature of the Moplah rebellion, and the possibility that it may ...

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  12. A.I.F. REPRESENTATIVE HONORED.

    M. Dior, presiding at the Government luncheon tendered to Mr. Hughes, said it was with very deep emotion that he welcomed the representative ...

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  13. GATHERED ROUND THE EMBERS.

    Mr. Hughes, responding, said he had been deeply touched when passing through the desolated regions of France. Not even the horrors of war could ...

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  14. WAR'S AFTERMATH

    ATHENS, Saturday. — A fire has been raging at Eski-Shehr for several days past, and the greater part of the town has been destroyed. ...

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  15. TO UPHOLD AUSTRALIA'S IDEALS

    Australia was inspired by great ideals, and above all by love of liberty. That was the reason why Australian soldiers had come to fight for ...

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  16. ERZBERGER ASSASSINATED

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Herr M. Erzberger (German Minister for Finance in the Scheideniann Ministry) has been assassinated. ...

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  17. "REBELLION INCREASING."

    It is reported from Katra that the area of the Moplah rebellion is increasing. The rebels are estimated to number 15,000. The women and ...

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  18. MR. SHEPHERD'S APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. Hughes states that he is unable to understand the criticism inAustralia of Mr. M. J. Shepherd's appointment as Australian representative ...

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  19. "A HOLY WAR."

    ALLAHABAD, Sunday.—The Malabar rebellion, is primarily a holy war. Green flags are planted for the forcible conversion of the Hindus. ...

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  20. IN S. AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG, Saturday:—The proposed reduction of wages on the S. African railways, owing to the serious deficit, has aroused much agitation ...

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  21. WRECK OF R38

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The U.S. Navy Department has issued a memorandum to the effect that the United States and Britain will ...

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  22. TO AID THE GOLD INDUSTRY.

    It is rumored on the Stock Exchange that arrangement are being made for the sale forward of gold produced in S. Africa for two years, thereby ...

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  23. DAIL EIREANN MEETING.

    It is reported from Dublin that at a meeting of the Dail Eireann held to-day, Mr. de Valera was re-elected President of the Irish Republic. ...

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  24. LIEUT-WANN'S STATEMENT.

    Flight-Lieutenant Wann, who was in charge of R38 when the vessel came to grief at Hull, summoned the police to the hospital, where he lies in a ...

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  25. SEPEARATION IMPOSSIBLE.

    Mr. Lloyd George to-day, when presented with the freedom of Barnsley, in the West Riding, said that the terms offered to Ireland commenced ...

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  26. ARMY OF U.S. MINERS

    LOGAN (West, Virginia), Saturday. —It is positively stated that armed men with machine guns are lying in the mountain passes awaiting the ...

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  27. GERMAN SUGGESTION.

    It is reported from Berlin that German newspapers, referring to the loss of R38, suggest the buckling was perhaps due to too sharp an alteration of ...

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  28. THE MARCH HA[?]TED.

    It is reported from Charleston (West Virginia) that the fear of Federal intervention has apparently halted the miners' march. Their leaders ...

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  29. LONDON-BRUSSELS MAIL EXPLODES.

    The yacht Zola reports that she saw the London-Brussels air mail explode in the air four miles off Calais. The bags of mails were recovered. ...

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  30. BRITISH CHEMICAL WORKS

    LONDON, Saturday. — The British chemical workers' dispute has been adjusted. Their wages have been reduced three halfpense for hour from ...

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  31. REPLY EXPECTED TO-DAY.

    LATER.—A message from Dublin reports that the secret session of the Dail Eireann considered Mr. Lloyd George's letter, to whch its reply [?] ...

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  32. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The New York "Times" editorially says that any fanatic leader who now needlessly plunges the island into murderous warfare again will find it hard ...

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