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  3. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The First Lord of the British Admiralty (Lord Lee), who attended the Washington Conference on Disarmament as a British ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND BELGIUM.

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—Speaking at the State banquet to King George today, King Albert of Belgimn said:— Belgium has been touched with the ...

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  5. RESTORING EUROPE.

    GENOA, Tuesday.—The Vatican has delivered a memorial to the Genoa Conference requesting that any agreement with Russia it seeks should secure ...

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  6. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—The represeutative of the United Press at Shanghai reports that the refusal of Dr. SunYat Sen (the Canton President) to ...

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  7. BULWARK AGAINST BOLSHEVISM.

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Japan has sent a mixed brigade of 13,000 men to Manchuria, contending that such a force will be a bulwark between Bolshevism ...

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  8. FORMULA ARRIVED AT.

    A message from Paris reports that the "Petit Parisien" states that the Italian and British delegates at Genoa have arrived at a formula which will ...

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  9. PALESTINE AND MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Sir. Henry Wilson, speaking at Caxton Hall, said that he ended his relations with the British Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  10. EMPIRE'S DEFENCE.

    Lord Lee recalled the fact that at the last Imperial Conference the Dominions had agreed upon the maintenance of a navy common to a concrete ...

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  11. FRENCH DECISION.

    The French President (M. Millerand), who has returned to Pams from his visit to Algeria, attended a meeting of the French Cabinet to-day. The ...

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  12. EXODUS FROM IRELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Replying to a deputation of members of the British House of Commons interested in Irish refugees the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. ...

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  13. RECENT RAND REVOLT.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—Keplying to a question in the South African House of Assembly to-day, the Minister for Defence (Colonel Mentz) gave the ...

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  14. FRANGE AND BRITAIN.

    It is reported from Paris that the French Prime Minister (M. Poineare), in a letter to the British Ambassador at Paris (Lord Hardinge) clears up the ...

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  15. ORIENTAL IMMIGRANTS.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—In the Canadian House of Commons to-day the debate on the exclusion from Canada of Orientals resulted in an amendment to the ...

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  16. GRAVE REPORTS CURRENT.

    There are grave reports current of an impending big battle on the Tyrone Donegal border, where considerable for ces of the Ulster police and I.H.A., ...

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  17. BURNEY'S AIRSHIP SCHEME.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Members of the industrial group of the British House of Commons to-day discussed Commander Burney's airship scheme for India ...

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  18. SOVIET SACRILEGE.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—A dramatic episode occurred at the trial of the Archbishop of Moscow and 20 priests for agitating against the appropriation of ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The West Australian Agen[?]General (Sir J. D. Connolly), during his tour of the highlands, arranged an immigration campaign. He ...

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  20. TYPICALLY BRITISH.

    A typically British touch has been added to the keen controversy being waged in the London press regarding the "Times'" attitude towards the ...

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  21. HUNTER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The London Director of Australian-Immigration (Mr. Perey Hunter), who is proceeding to Australia to discuss with the Australian Prime Minister (Mr ...

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  22. NICOLAI LENIN.

    MOSCOW, Tuesday.—Owing to the first operation having proved unsuccessful a second will be performed to remove other pieces of bullet from M. ...

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  23. PICTURE FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Felton bequest trustees have purchased Frances Cotes' "A Lady in a Mauve Dress," which is an excellent portrait. ...

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  24. BETTING BY CHEQUE.

    LONDON, Tuesday—In a test case in the Chancery division of the High Court of Justice a trustee, in bankeuptcy on April 5 last sought to rccover ...

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  25. CONSUMPTIVES' HOME.

    The secretary of the Sanatorium for Consumptives (Mr. F. M. Lovett) gratefully acknowledges receipt of the sum of £30 as a donation from the Grand ...

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  26. TRYING TIMES

    From Biliousness prior to taking Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. "Ever since Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills were a saleable commodity I have ...

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  27. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS.

    This axiom specially applies to Dr. GRANT'S BALM OF LIQUORICE, which is the most successful cough remedy in the world. It cures to stay ...

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  28. SAEETY FIRST.

    Safety for your children, safety for yourselves, is ensured if you keep a bottle of Dr. Grant's Balm of Liquorice on hand. Other cough remedies may ...

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