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  3. ARBUCKLE TRIAL.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—For the case in which Roscoe Arbuckle is undergoing his second trial for the manslaughter of Virginia Rappe (a ...

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  4. IRISH TREATY. FICTION AND FACT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord (Sir Edward) Carson, speaking at the Conservative Club, Canterbury, to-day, referred to the Irish treaty, which they ...

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  5. GOLF AND DIPLOMACY. SUPREME COUNCIL AT CANNES.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A correspondent, writing to the "Victoire," declares that the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), who knows ...

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  6. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The next Imperial Press Conference is not likely to be held before 1925 or later, as the British Empire exhibition may not open ...

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  7. WASHINGTON CONFERENCE NAVAL TREATY REVISED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Each nation concerned in the naval treaty wants to retain some battleships destined for scrapping; the British for ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S REQUIREMENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The recently appointed Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook), interviewed by a representative of the Australian ...

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  9. IRISH PRISONERS RELEASED.

    The Irish prisoners who were confined in the Brixton, Pentonville and Wormwood Scrubbs gaols were released yesterday. ...

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  10. DESPITE THE CRISIS.

    It is reported from Paris that M. Poincaire is forming a Ministry. "Le Temps" editorially argues that despite the crisis the European ...

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  11. ANGLO-FRENCH PACT.

    Following is the text of the AngloFrench pact: ...

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  12. INTRODUCTION.

    Whereas the soil of France has twice been invaded by Germany within living memory, and Whereas France is still suffering ...

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  13. CO-OPERATING WITH GRIFFITH.

    The South-Western Irish Unionists will meet on January 19 to discuss the possibility of co-operating with Mr. Griffith's Provisional Government. ...

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  14. PACIFYING ITALY.

    Britain and Italy have exchanged notes regarding the Anglo-French pact. Italy, in a friendly note, said she could not help observing that it might ...

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  15. SUBMARINE QUESTION.

    The British spokesman to-day said he was doubtful whether it would be worth while reopening the submarine question at the next plenary session. ...

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  16. MILITARY WARN BELFAST.

    It is reported from Belfast that the military have warned the public that in the event of firing from houses they are empowered to evict and arrest the ...

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  17. TRANSVAAL DISPUTE.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—This afternoon the South African Industrial Federation proclaimed that all power and essential services in those industries ...

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  18. PACIFIC TREATY.

    It is understood that the Pacific will have a map attached defining the area wherein the status quo will be maintained with regard to ...

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  19. ITALY RECALLS AMBASSADORS.

    The Italian Tribune has announced the recall of the Italian ambassadors from London and Paris, presumably to consult regarding European problems. ...

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  20. FOR HEADACHES THERE'S

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  21. GERMAN COMMENTS.

    It is reported from Berlin that German press comments on the French crisis are calm and reserved. They welcome, however, the breathing space ...

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  22. WINTER IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—There was a two-inch fall of snow at Harrogate during last night, succeeding a threedays' frost. ...

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  24. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    The Economic Conference will meet at Genoa on March 8. Before leaving for Paris, Mr. Lloyd George informed British press ...

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  25. WHAT BRITAIN GUARANTEES.

    The articles of the Versailles Treaty which Great Britain undertakes to guarantee are as follow:— 42.—Germany is forbidden to ...

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  26. "PLUNGE INTO THE UNKNOWN."

    Writing in the current issue of "La Revue des. Deux Mondes," M. Poincaire says that the Genoa Economic Conference is a plunge into the ...

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  27. THE FRENCH CRISIS.

    Immediately after M. Briand's resignation instructions were sent from Paris to Washington maintaining M. Sarrant at the head of the French ...

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  28. LABOR SEEKS REPRESENTATION.

    It is reported from Rome that the Italian Labor Federation is seeking representation at the Genoa Economic Conference, and has passed a resolution ...

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  29. PUBLICATION APPROVED.

    The French papers approve of the timely publication of the text of the pact. Some assert that its abandonment would be a veritable misfortune ...

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  30. THE NEW MINISTRY'S DUTY.

    M. Poincaire has informed the British Ambassador (Lord Harding) that he will meet Mr. Lloyd George at the British Embassy to-day. ...

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  31. 10 YEARS VALUELESS.

    At M. Briand's last Cabinet meeting several ministers declared that a 10years' pact was valueless, as German aggression was not feared within that ...

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  32. WILL POINCAIRE STAND FIRM?

    There appears to be little doubt but that M. Poincaire, while desiring an alliance with Britain, wants it of a character that will not deprive ...

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  33. MORATORIUM FOR GERMANY.

    The Reparations Committee has granted Germany a provisional moratorium until a new arrangement has been made. In the meantime she must pay ...

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  34. ANGLO-FRENCH PACT.

    President Harding, commenting upon the Anglo-French alliance, said that the U. S. administration would welcome anything giving America's French ...

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  35. LLOYD GEORGE FOR PARIS.

    Mr. Lloyd George has gone to Paris for a conference with the French President (M. Millerand), and possibly the new Premier (M. Poincaire). ...

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  37. KIAO CHAO RESTORED.

    It is understood that Japan has restored the German leasehold of Kiao Chao to China, though there are some details still to settle. ...

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  39. "WORST FOE GERMANY HAS."

    The Berlin press is troubled at M. Poincaire's return to power. It is convinced that he is the worst foe that Germany has. France will expect him ...

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  40. SHANTUNG PROBLEM.

    There were some developments to-day over the Shantung problem when the Japanese received instructions from Tokio to proceed with the negotiations ...

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  41. CONFERENCE DISPERSING.

    The delegates to the meeting of the Supreme Council at Cannes are dispersing. ...

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