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  3. A MOTHERS LOVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mrs. Sarah Smith was carrying lier child in a street in Hull today when the brakes of a ...

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  4. THE IRISH WAR. Battle in Dublin.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Late last night Irish rebels carriedout fierce attacks ou the Free State military posts in Dublin. For an hour the crowded streets ...

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  5. FRANCES TURN HAS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Ruhr industrial leaders, confronted by the French coal-requisitioning notices, have under taken to resume deliveries upon the ...

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  6. WAZIRI RAIDERS. Disappeared Northward.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—Hostile Waziri raiders, who were concentrating in the Quetta district, haye disappeared northwards, owing to the timely despatch of ...

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  7. TO END WAR. U.S. PROPOSAL.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—In the United States House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Huck introduced a resolution providing for the President to ...

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  8. FRENCH MEET GERMANS.

    General Rampon, commander of the French forces, insisted on "seeing" Dr Luther, head of the Food Ministry, who had been in former times Ober ...

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  9. Grave Disaster Feared.

    LAHORE,. Tuesday.—It is feared that some grave disaster has overtaken the mail train on its run to Colombo from Jaffna. A section of the northern area ...

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  10. EMULATING TROY'S WOODEN HORSE.

    Irish rebels, emulating Troy's wooden horse, piled a motor lorry with grey blankets in which rebels, armed with rifles, were hidden ...

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  11. In the Meantime.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The United States-Naval Board has submitted to the Naval Secretary (Mr. Edwin Denby) a recommendation for the ...

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  12. TO TRAIN MEDIUMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday:—The validity of a bequest of £3000 to the London Spiritualistic Alliance to establish a train ing college for mediums, has been ...

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  13. Monopolists on the Rocks.

    LAHORE, Tuesday.—The company which secured a monopoly of 12 years over the passenger, mails, and goods traffic on the Peshawar-Kabul road, has ...

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  14. PASSIVE RESISTANCE MAINTAINED.

    The correspondent for the "Morning Post" at Paris reports that information from the Ruhr does not indicate that passive resistance is abating. Bills, he ...

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  15. PROHIBITION.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—In, their inaugural messages to-day, Governor Silzer of New Jersey, and Governor Pinchot, of Pennsylvania, expressed ...

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  16. DE VALERA STILL FOR WAR.

    Mr. De Arnleras voice is still for war, Through a secret issue of the Republican Bulletin" the lender of the Republican Party rejects the group of ...

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  17. ONLY A SPARK NEEDED.

    Though, in a general sense, there is belief (reported the Essen correspondent of The Times) that the first moment of peril passed off without ...

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  18. MINERS HOURS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Mr.—Frank Hodges (secretary of the Minors Federation), replying to the coal owners demand for an eight-hours day below ...

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  19. Italy Misunderstood.

    The Italian official and semi-official press has gone too far in interpreting a move attributed to the Prime Minister of Italy (Signor Mussolini) as ...

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  20. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The MigrationDepartment achieved a record with 6200. sailings in December and january, including 2506 former servicemen, of ...

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  21. ORDER NOT GENERALLY OBSERVED

    French advices from Essen claim that the German prohibition against the execution of the coal requisititions have not been generally observed as some of ...

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  22. FRENCH BEHAVING SPLENDIDLY.

    Fortunately the French the behaving admirably, and except for strong guards at the post-office, railway, canal, and telegraph buildings, few troops are seen ...

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  23. NEAR EAST. Population Exchange.

    LAUSANNE, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the Minorities Commission today, the Turks agreed to the protocol regarding the exchange of populations ...

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  24. British Workless.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Bonar Law), in reply to a deputation from the Council of the Trades Union Congress, which ...

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  25. MEDIATION OFFERED.

    The Italian Foreign Ministry has announced that the Italian Government has offered to mediate between France and Germany. ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA. Developing Central Areas.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday—An important trade convention between South Africa, Kenya, Uganda and Tangankya has been drafted," said Sir Ernest ...

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  27. ALL EUROPE TRUST

    The correspondent for the Morning Post says that the German view is that French action in the Ruhr Valley is designed to create a vast All-Europe ...

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  28. FRENCH TN CONTROL,

    In Hamborn permission to hold political meetings must be asked from the French. There is no interference with ordinary life, and it is apparent that, ...

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  29. CHRISTIANS EXECUTED.

    A Constantinople message reports that the Adana newspapers states that the Turks have executed 38 Christians who were found attending to escape in a ...

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  30. Americas Attitude.

    A Washington message reports that Senator King introduced a resolution in the United States Senate to-day, asking what instructions the State Department ...

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  31. GERMANS PROVE STUBBORN.

    It is reported from Paris that the conference at Allied Headquarters at Dusseldorf to-day between Generals Degontte, Simon, DAnvignes, German ...

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  32. Ismets Task.

    lt is stated that as the result of Hassan Bey's visit to Angora, from which he has just returned, the National Assembly, although it considers the ...

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  33. Imperial Parliament.

    BONDON, Tuesday.—Captain Elliott has been appointed Under-secretary for Health, Scotland, vice Mr. Janies Kidd, resigned. ...

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  34. HIGHLANDS FOR FUROPEANS

    The Kenya settlers, sent representatives to the Prime Minister, of South Africa (General. Smuts), asking him to exercise his influence in favor of the ...

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  35. FOREIGNERS IN DANGER.

    Small crowds in various parts of Munich attempted to ferrot out foreigners in restaurants, but were frustrated by the police, who moved on a large ...

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  36. Catholic Aggressiveness.

    A message from Mexico City reports that President Obregon has ordered the expulsion within three days to Mexico of Signor Filippi, who broke the laws ...

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  37. WAR DEBTS. Funding Discussions.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The American and British Debt funding Commissions have virtually come to a deadlock over the adjustment" of interest ...

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  38. Americas Way.

    HAHRISON (Arkansas), Tuesday— Angered by the recent sabotage in connection with the local railway strike, a mob of citizens to-day descended upon ...

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  39. FLIGHT OF THE MARK.

    If is reported from New York that the German mark was the lowest on record to-day, when it was quoted at 18,000 to the dollar. ...

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  40. GERMANY WARNED

    It is reported from Paris that Le Matin, in its issue to-day, warns Berlin of the consequences of its attitude, recalling that 10,000,000 Germans in ...

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  41. CONFUSION CLEARED.

    A later message from Washington reports that the State Department tonight cleared up the confusion concerning Mr. Boydens reparations plan. Mr. ...

    Article : 147 words
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  43. Russian Relief.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The United States Secretary for Commerce (Mr Herbert Hoover) has announced that the American Relief Administration ...

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  44. SILVER BULLETS FOR GERMANS

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Herr Stinnes has obtained credit for £2,,000,000 from a group of London banks for the purchase of coal. ...

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  45. "WELL ABLE TO PAY."

    During the, course of a speech, at "Washington " to-day, Senator M'Kellar declared that Britain was maintaining the most expensive army and navy in ...

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  46. AM.S.

    Is truly called Natures cure for Indigestion. The oldest civilisations of the world are those of India and Egypt. Both countries have lett posterity many ...

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  47. ESSEN OCCUPATION

    Fuller reports regarding the French occupation of Essen, slate that no incident occurred during the entry into Essen, but two English him operators ...

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  48. No Mans Land.

    lt is reported from Berlin that the Lithuanians have proclaimed that they occupied Memel after the Harrison had surrendered. They took prisoner seven ...

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  49. First Shots Fired.

    lt has been officially confirmed that a mob of young German Communists attacked the French post at the Bochum railway station. Some shots were fund, ...

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  50. FRITZ ANGRY

    The Germans were very resentful. "Swine! A pack of swine! May God pay-them for this cruel outrage," muttered a young man, as he hurried away ...

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  51. WEST INDIES NOT WANTED.

    White House has intimated that It ls not in favor of the suggestion to acquire the British West Indies in payment of the British debt. ...

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