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  3. HOMEWARD BOUND

    MARSEILLES, Saturday. — The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) joined the R.M.S. Ormonde at Toulon, the Mediterranean seaport, ...

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  4. IRISH HOPE REVIVED

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—It is un derstood that the Dail Eireann has accepted Mr. Lloyd George's offer to meet the Irish leaders in further ...

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  5. GRAECO-TURKISH WAR

    LONDON, Monday.—The Correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Athens says the Kemalists are offering strong resistance at their last ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The Disarmament Conference continues to be the subject of interesting developments. The National Catholic Welfare ...

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  7. RIOTS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" telegraphs: The Conservatives insisted upon celebrating the battle of ...

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  8. ORANGE DEMONSTRATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Twenty thousand Orangeists and six thousand men form Belfast held a demonstration at Newtown, County Down. A resolution ...

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  9. BRITISH WAGE REDUCTIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—Wages reductions, aggregating many millions sterling, and aff[?]ting 300,000 civil servants, 1,600,000 municipal and local ...

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  10. MURDER OF ERZBERGER.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Express." states: Herr Erzberger, who was recently assassinated, is more dangerous to the ...

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  11. LABOR QUESTIONS.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers, the President of the American Federation of Labor, has announced that if Labor is represented at the Conference he will ...

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  12. JAPAN'S ARMY

    It is reported from Tokio that a conference of army commanders is to be called in Tokio early in September to consider the army limitation programme ...

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  13. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Paris correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph" says that Herr Loudlieur and M. Ratih[?] have reached an ...

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  14. ITALIAN TRAGEDY

    ROME, Sunday.—A train filled with seaside visitors from Ladispole collided with a goods train at Magliana. Thirty-six were killed and one hundred ...

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  15. R38 DISASTER

    LONDON, Sunday. — The body of Lieut[?]Colonel Coil, second in command of the, American crew who were to take charge of the R38 in her flight ...

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  16. IN UPPER SILESIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—A report fom Geneva states that Viscount [?]shii has begun the drafting of the Silesian report forpresentation to the Council ...

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  17. GERMAN SMUGGLERS

    The correspondent of the London "Times" at Christiania states that owing to excessive smuggling, chiefly at the mouth of the Christiania f[?]ord, ...

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  18. SURPLUS OF WOMEN

    The British newspaper discussions on the subject of the surplus of women in England have prompted a remarkable letter which appeared in the ...

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  19. POLES AND ALLIED POLICE CLASH.

    The correspondent of the London "Times" at Oppoln states that a strong column of Polish rebels, which attempted to p[?]trate into Beuthen ...

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  20. SHOT BY BOLSHEVIKS

    The correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" at Vienna states that Francesea S[?] a beautiful and clever spy, has been shot without a ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—President Harding intends to call a national employment conference in Washington. In this connection the President has ...

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  22. BERLIN BOURSE.

    A message from Berlin states that the prospective abolition of economic sanctions and the continued depreciation of the mark has caused an ...

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  23. INDIAN DISTURBANCES

    SIMLA, Sunday.—A General Staff report which was received from Malabar at 6 o'clock last evening states that the Calicut movable column, is ...

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  24. THEFT INSURANCE FRAUDS.

    It is reported from Vanconver that 100 automobiles have been found beneath the surface of the water in a deserted quarry, the owners having ...

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  25. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    A London message reports the the Inter-Allied Financial Conference at Paris has arrived at important decisions in regard to reparations, as a result ...

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  26. AEROPLANES AS LIFTS.

    It is reported from London that following the recent aeroplane landings on mountain tops, plans are, afoot to evolve big flying craft operating as ...

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  27. POPULATION FOR AUSTRALIA

    A message from London states that Mr. Hughes' attention was drawn to the report that Miss Watson,, an Australian member of the Ly[?]um Club ...

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  28. SALES OF WAR STORES.

    In the British House of Commons Lieutenant-Commander Hilton Young (Financial Secretary to the Treasury) announced that from April 1 to ...

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  29. SPECTRE OF FAMINE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The India Office reports that owing to dislocation of transport on account of the Moplah rebellion, the whole of the Malabar ...

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  30. AEROPLANE CRASH.

    A message from, Cairo states that an aeroplane conveying General Newman, Chief of the General Staff for Egypt, crashed at Heliopolis. The ...

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  31. HIRED TO MURDER

    A message from Kansas City says that a sensation has been caused through the publication in a newspaper of a confession by Samuel Harris ...

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  32. X-RAY AS DETECTIVE.

    A message from London states that the first case of X-rays diagnosing stolen property in the human body is reported from Thurrock, in Essex. A ...

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  33. KIDNEY TROUBLE.

    "My brother-in-law," writes Mrs. Elspeth Steele, Bedford street, Campbelltown, "first recommended my using Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, as I was ...

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  34. A GRISLY MURDER.

    A grisly murder is reported from Paris. A young man named Gournaud confessed that he had shot his uncle, a con[?]ierge, for the sake of £60. He ...

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  35. STRANDED STEAMER.

    A message from London states that a steamer with 1500 holiday makers, returning from the Isle of Man, a grounded near the the Brighton lighthouse ...

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