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  3. AMERICA AND THE TREATY MOSS TALK OF COMPROMISE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Wilson, in a letter to Senator Hitchcock, flatly refuses to consider Senator Lodge's reservation to ...

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  4. CAILLAUX TRIAL DRAMATIC SCENES.

    PARIS, Monday.—The first witness in the trial of M. Caillaux, a former Premier of France, who stands charged with treason, was M. William ...

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  5. CASE OF JUDGE M'CAWLEY QUEENSLAND WINS AGAIN

    LONDON, Monday—The appeal of Judge M'Cawley against the decision of the Australian High Court in invalidating his appointment as a Supreme ...

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  6. STATE OF IRELAND "COMMONS SQUABBLING OVER CORPSE"

    LONDON, Monday.—During the third reading of the War Emergency Law Continuance Bill, Captain Wedgewood Benn (Lib.) moved its rejection. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA BEST

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Christopher Turner, drafting the report of his visit to the Dominions, considers that Australia offers the greatest opportun ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH'S 15,000 TONNERS

    LONDON, Monday.—Vickers, Ltd., to-day laid at Barrow the keel of the third of the 15,000-ton steamers ordered by Mr. Hughes on behalf of ...

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  9. TOWN HALL FOR ULVERSTONE To the Editor.

    Sir,—At a public meeting held some months ago to consider the building of a new hall a committee was appointed to bring up a report at an ...

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  10. U.S. PREPAREDNESS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mr. J. Daniels (Naval Secretary), emphasising the necessity of an adequate American naval policy, said that unless the ...

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  11. ADRIATIC TANGLE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Wilson's last Adriatic note has been published. It declares:— The President cannot consent to ...

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  12. SINN FEIN METHODS.

    Sir,—Some few months ago I wrote my sister, who lives on a small farm near Waterford, Ireland, and asked her how the Sinn Fien troubles which ...

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  13. CAIRO-CAPE FLIGHT

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The Silver Queen, one of the competing machines in the Cairo-Cape flight, crashed a mile from Bulawayo, after the ...

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  14. RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    TOKIO, Monday.—It is reported that the Soviet Government's peace offer to Japan promises recognition of Japan's special position in the Far ...

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  15. FINNISH POLITICAL CRISIS

    HEISINGFORS, Monday.—Following a violent quarrel in Parliament, between the Premier and the Minister for Social Affairs, the entire Cabinet has ...

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  16. WILSON MOTORING REGULARLY.

    LONDON, Monday.—President Wilson is regularly motoring now but photographs of him are prohibited. ...

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  17. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    ALLAHABAD, Monday.—Captain Mathews, who is flying to Australia, leaves Karachi for Delhi at daybreak to-day. ...

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  18. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Some time back a committee representing the public of Ulverstone were appointed to act in conjunction with the council, and bring up a ...

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  19. CONSTANTINOPLE

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Empress" understands that the Allies have decided to enforce a nazal and military occupation of Constantinople. ...

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  20. 70-MILE GALE

    BOSTON, Monday.—The Shipping Board has suffered severely as the result of a 70-mile gale over the weekend. The Shipping Board's steamer ...

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  21. PORTUGUESE GOVERNMENT FAILS

    MADRID, Monday.—It is reported that the Portuguese Government has been defeated on a vote of confidence respecting the strikes. ...

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  22. GREECE CONTROLS SMYRNA AND THRACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express" understands that Greece will have control of Smyrna and Thrace. It is proposed to place the sacred ...

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  23. RAILTON SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday appears a letter referring to matters in connection with the above, and I would like to say a word in reply, but will ...

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  24. S. AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—Tim general elections take place on Wednesday, but the final results are not expected till the end of the week. There ...

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  25. FAILURE OF BOLSHEVISM

    LONDON, Monday.—Maxim Gorky, the famous Russian writer, has published an article in the newspaper "Democrat," expressing ...

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  26. GOLD FOR AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Sub Treasury to-day received six million dollars in gold coin from Canada. ...

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  27. BRITISH GENERAL CAPTURED.

    It is reported from Constantinople that the 3rd Kuban Corps has joined the Bolsheviks, and seized Ekaterinodar, taking prisoner the British General ...

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  29. KIDNAPPING GANG

    MEXICO CITY Monday.—The discovery of an American kidnapping gang has been reported to the Foreign Office. ...

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  30. JAPANESE TRADE DOUBLED

    LONDON, Monday.—The Japanese foreign trade of 1919 shows an advance over that of 1918 of 650,000,000 yen, the bulk of which is found [?] ...

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  31. INDIA AND AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday.—Hon. A. Fisher (High Commissioner for Australia) privately entertained Mr. G. H. Knibbs (Australian Government Statistician) ...

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  32. NO MORE DEBTS

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Lords to-day, Lord Peel announced that the Government intended to reduce the foreign external debt, and ...

    Article : 135 words
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