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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 141 words
  3. HEAVY PAISLEY POLL QUEUES WAIT FOR DAYLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Queues of night-workers awaited the opening of the polling booths at Paisley. A large number of women voted. Students, ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS SECOND COUNCIL MEETING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The second meeting of the League of Nations Council opened yesterday. Mr. A. J. Balfour, in a brief speech, ...

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  5. EXIT MR. LANSING QUARRELS WITH PRESIDENT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. Robert Lansing (Secretary for State) has resigned. President Wilson has accepted the resignation. ...

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  6. HOME RULE BILL WILL MODERATES PREVAIL?

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official circles regard Mr. M'Neitl's statement to the Australian Association Press as a valuable contribution to the Irish ...

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  7. WAR CRIMINALS HOLLAND AND THE KAISER

    PARIS, Saturday.—General Niessel (ex-commander of the Allied Mission in the Baltic) speaking before the ...

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  8. RUSSIA COMPULSORY LABOR

    LONDON, Saturday.—A decree compels all over 16 years of age to carry a labor booklet, winch will serve as a passport to ensure universal ...

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  9. ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE BYELECTION.

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  10. LONG STANDING DIFFERENCE.

    The correspondence between Mr. Lansing and President Wilson which led to Mr. Lansing's resignation brought out the fact that there has been a ...

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  11. CONTINENTAL "SWEEPS"

    LONDON, Saturday.—Since February 5, on police instructions, the Post Office authorities have detained hundreds of thousands of letters addressed ...

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  12. "GANG OF MISCREANTS."

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Wniston Churchill, speaking at Dundee to-day, emphasised the fact that we had been bound to help the anti-Bolshevist ...

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  14. DOMINION VOTING RIGHTS.

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—The Canadian Government has notified Britain that it will object to any alteration of the Longue of Nations constitution ...

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  15. MONEY CRISIS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "NewYork Times'" Washington correspondent says that the Assistant Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Davis) has ...

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  16. THE PRESIDENT IMPROVING.

    Despite the loss of power in his left leg and arm. President Wilson expects to preside over Cabinet meetings shortly. ...

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  17. IN HEART OF DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An amazing hold up of a military motor van occurred in the heart of Dublin by armed men. A hand cart containing a long ...

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  18. BALFOUR ON RESERVATIONS.

    The "New York World's" London correspondent interviewed Mr. A. J. Balfour to-day. Mr. Balfour said:— "If the United States enters the ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—Presiding over a Government luncheon to the delegates to the Imperial Statistical Conference, Sir Auckland Geddes ...

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  20. OTHER RESIGNATIONS PENDING.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr. Franklin K. Lane (Secretary of the Interior) caused a sensation in the capitol by announcing that he was ...

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  21. KOLTCHAK'S DEATH

    LONDON, Saturday—Official: Admiral Koltchak has been executed. [It had previously been reported from Russia that Admiral Koltchak ...

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  22. PRESS COMMENT.

    The Washington press, commenting upon Mr. Lansing's resignation, stresses President Wilson's capacity for ignoring his Cabinet officers and ...

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  23. "SUMMARILY SHOT."

    LONDON, Saturday.—Definite news has now been received concerning the shooting of Admiral Koltchak and his Prime Minister. They with members ...

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  24. JAPANESE WIRELESS INSTALLATION.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Japan is erecting a powerful wireless station at Fukushima in order to relieve the congested wireless communication. ...

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  25. DUBLIN ROUND UP.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Police and soldiers in motor lorries carried out a series of raids in Dublin at daybreak, arresting eight, including a town ...

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  26. U.S. RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent states that the Railroad Administrator (Mr. Hines) has refused to grant ...

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  27. "THE GREATEST OF THESE"

    PARIS, Saturday.—Gaby Deslys, the famous dancer, died yesterday. Her will bequeaths 10,000,000 francs to her mother and sister during their ...

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  28. TURKISH TREATY TERMS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Supreme Council discussed the Adriatic question and the Turkish Treaty terms, which it is understood have been ...

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  29. SLESVIG'S VOTE

    FLENSBORG, Saturday.—The publication of the Slesvig vote in favor of Denmark has enraged the Germans, who hauled down the Allied flags and ...

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  30. HURRIED AWAY!

    LONDON, Saturday.—Herr St. Hamer (German Charge d'Affairs at London) arrived at Charing Cross today. Directly the train came to a ...

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  31. TRIAL AT CORK.

    LONDON, Friday.—The trial at Cork of 11 men who were charged in connection with the recent attack on Constable Sullivan resulted in five of ...

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  32. GERMANY'S STANDPOINT.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—General Reimshardt (Commander-in-Chief) has issued an order of the day statine that the Allied surrender list includes all ...

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  33. NEW YORK SNOWED UP

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The city authorities have appropriated 7,290,000 dollars in order to clear the city's streets, which have been blocked by ...

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  34. HIGH PETROL PRICES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—As a protest against the increased price of petrol, without the right to increase fares, the proprietors of London taxicabs have ...

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  35. COAL NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Hartshorn (a Labor M.P. and South Wales minors' leader) caused a mild sensation by asserting in the House of Commons ...

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  36. DISORDERS IN SPAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Suggestive messages are arriving from Spain alluding to important affairs. Apparently grave disorders have again occurred, ...

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  37. JAPANESE SHAVING BRUSHES PROHIBITED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The importtion of Japanese shaving brushes is prohibited under the Anthrax Preven tion Act. ...

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  38. FRANCE OPFOSES BRITAIN.

    France is much more excited than Britain over the black list intrigues and perplexities. The British public is indifferent concerning the majority ...

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  39. SCAPA SCUTTLING

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Admiral Von Reuter, who ordered the scuttling of the Gorman ships at Scapa, interviewed, said that he did not regret his ...

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  40. HIGH-WATER MARK

    LONDON, Saturday.—During the House of Commons debate on the address. Sir A. D. Steel Maitland (C.) moved an amendment regretting that ...

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  41. DRASTIC' POLISH ACT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Polish Parliament has passed a Bill excluding from citizenship rights 100,000 Jews for merely residing in Russian ...

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  42. 'FLU IN ITALY.

    ROME, Thursday—All the schools have been closed owing to the influenza epidemic. There is an average mortality of nine daily. ...

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  43. TRANSVAAL TRAIN SMASH.

    NATAL, Thursday.—A small train collided in the Transvaal at midnight with a poods train which had become uncoupled. Three deaths are reported, ...

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  44. NO HELP FOR AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Bradford Council, after an aerimonious debate, rejected the proposed succouring of children in Central Europe. ...

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  45. REFUGEE SHIPS MINED.

    CONSTANTIONPLE, Saturday.— Two further disasters have occurred to ships carrying refugees from Odessa. The steamer Gregor has grounded, but ...

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  46. GREEK TRATTORS SENTENCED.

    ATHENS.—Saturday.—Colonel [?]etaxas has been convicted of [?] treason for surrender[?] Fort Rupel to the Bulgarians and condemned to ...

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  47. WHOLE OF PATAGONIAN MEAT OUTPUT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government's purchase of the whole of the Patagonian meat output in 1920 has surprised the meat trade, as it was ...

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  48. "FRIENDSHIP WITH FRANCE."

    Lord Derby, addressing the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, urged the fostoring of trade with France under a system of extended credits. ...

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