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  4. U.S. CONGRESS MEETS. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday— In his message to U.S. Congress which assembled to-day,President Harding said: "It is very gratifying to me that it ...

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  5. IRISH AGREEMENT SIGNED. FREE STATE WITHIN BRITISH COMMONWEALTH.

    LONDON, Tuesday— The official test of the Irish agreement confirms earlier reports of Lord Birkenhead's speech. The British Navy will protect ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT. PROPOSED NAVAL RATIO.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday— The representative of the United Press Association at Tokio has been reliably informed that the Japanese Diplomatic ...

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  7. THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE.

    "I do solemnly swear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the Irish Free State as by law established; and that I will be faithful to His Majesty King George V., his heirs or ...

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  8. CHINESE TREATIES.

    Representatives of the leading Powers are considering a plan for having China negotiate treaties directly with each nation claiming special privileges. Any ...

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  9. KING'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    The. King telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George from Sandringham, to-day: I was overjoyed to hear the splendid news you have just sent me. I ...

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  10. WORLD CONSTRUCTION.

    Speaking with regard to foreign affairs, the President said: "We would be indeed unworthy of our best traditions if we were not mindful of the ...

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  11. LLOYD GEORGE'S VISIT OFF.

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has abandoned his Washington visit, owing to the re-assembly of the British Parliament to ...

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  12. PRINCE'S INDIAN VISIT.

    LONDON, Tuesday— Official cables from India report that the extremists are extending an intensive campaign to Burma in preparation for the ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S CRISIS.

    Lord Birkenhead, speaking at Birmingham, said that he brought a message of sure and certain hope. He said: "After months of delicate ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA REJOICES

    "MELBOURNE, Wednesday— In the House of Representatives this evening Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) read a cable message received from the ...

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  15. AT THE CONFERENCE.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the conference yesterday was a long series of discussions, the delegates sometimes separating in order ...

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  16. PERMANENT TARIFF.

    The President urged the early completion of the Tariff Bill. Asked for Presidential authority to fix variable tariff duties for the ...

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  17. MOPLAHS SURRENDERING.

    A message from Lahore states that the rehellious Moplahs are surrendering in great numbers. ...

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  18. REGRETTABLE INCIDENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday— Regarding the case in which Frederick Golding (chief electrician at Australia House) was fined £32 at Dover and Sidney Witt ...

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  19. EXCHANGE BATES.

    President Harding recommended the American valuation plan for off-setting the inequalities in the exchange rates. ...

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  20. ULSTER'S CASE.

    The Government put Ulster'a case very strongly. Sinn Fein's instructions were to demand a time limit for Ulster coming in, the periods of from five to ...

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  21. "WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

    Referring to the Limitation of Arms Conforence President Harding said that the results so far were most gratifying. World accomplishment of disarmament ...

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  22. FUNDING FOREIGN DEBTS.

    Referring to foreign debts the President said that with the hands of the Executive Branch of the Government held, it was impossible to deal with ...

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  23. FREE STATE STATUS.

    On the general question Ireland will be given a Free State status, which means that instead of the British Government binding the Irish by ...

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  24. LABOR DISPUTES.

    The President suggested the creation of an industrial court with judicial power to deal with Labor disputes affecting the public interest. ...

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  25. IP SCHEME BE REJECTED.

    Lord Birkenhead added: "If the Bail Eireann rejects the scheme, Britain will have gained by convincing her representatives of the Government's ...

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  26. MORETON BAY EMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday— The new Commonwealth Liner, the Moreton Bay, which is about to make her nmideu voyage to Australia, has sent a wire ...

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  27. EGYPT'S UNITY.

    PARIS, Tuesday— Zaglul (leader of the Egyptian Nationalists), when inter, viewed by a representative of "Le Matin," said. that the British ...

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  28. TREATY DENOUNCEMENT.

    The President declared that the denouncement of commercial treaties as recommended by the Jones Shipping Act would involve America in chaos in ...

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  29. ULSTER TREPIDATION.

    The Ulster Cabinet, after considering the peace terms for two and a-half hours, adjourned till to-morrow. The Unionists fear that the settlement has ...

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  30. THE TREATY.

    Following is the text of the terms of the agreement, which is entitled: "A treaty between Great Britain and Ire land, signed December 6, 1921"— ...

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  31. SUMMONING PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Lloyd George is arranging to summon, the British Parliament immedia tely. ...

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  32. SOLUTION SATISFACTORY.

    The Central News Agency says: "In the Irish agreement, tho promise of allegiance is quite definite. There is no big point of principle involved. The ...

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  33. AN HONORABLE PEACE.

    "Freeman's Journal" says: "Ireland needs no assurance that, the terms of the agreement will harmonise with the principles for which she stands. ...

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  34. INDUSTRIAL SITUATION.

    Turning to the industrial situation, the President said that the right of labor to organise was just as essential as the right of capital to organise. ...

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  35. THE WORLD'S HOPE.

    Referring briefly to the Washington Conference thc President said: "Jt is easy to believe that the world's hope is centered in this capital city. It is ...

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  36. ARMAGH AND ULSTER.

    The Armagh City Council has adopted a resolution ignoring the Ulster Parliament, and pledging allegiance to the Dail Eireann. Nine Catholics favored ...

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  37. TARIFF PROHIBITION DANGEROUS.

    Pointing out the danger of American valuation, if Wrought to the level of their own production costs, making tariffs prohibitive, President Harding ...

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  38. AID FOR RUSSIA.

    Recommending an appropriation to supply the American-Russian Belief Commission with 10,000,000 bushels of corn and 1,000,000 bushels of seed grain, ...

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