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  3. WARNING TO FRANCE

    PARIS, Saturday.—M. Michelin, president of the Aero Club, in a speech delivered at Paris, said that Germany, though compelled to disarm, was now ...

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  4. BRITISH MINERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The executive of the National Union of railwaymen has decided that its members must not handle imported coal for any ...

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  5. IRISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The nominations for the Northern Irish parilament closed to-day. The nominations included [?]2 ...

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  6. INDIA FOR THE INDIANS

    SIMLA, Saturday.—An Indian verna cular paper recently published an article regarding a visit of an Afghan spy to India a year ago. The article ...

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  8. A WELCOME FEED.

    Some women visiting a West Lothian colliery in order to demand the withdrawal of the volunteers, after receiving assurances of compliance with their ...

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  9. COAL EMBARGO TIGHTENED.

    A joint conference of the railwaymen's and transporters' executive today resolved to tighten the embargo on coal. ...

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  10. FRENCH CABINET SAFE.

    The Paris press is keenly debating whether M. Briand's Cabinet will outlive its failure to occupy the Ruhr district, on May 1; but M. Arago (Leader ...

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  11. BOMB IN [?]N.

    A bomb waa thrown at a polire lorry in Grafton street, Dublin, when 15 C[?] ians, including a number of women and a boy, were badly injured by, the ...

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  12. ACCUSED OF HIGH TREASON.

    In the House of Commons to-day, on the motion for adjournment, Mr. J. R. Clynes (Labor member for Platting, Manchester), pressed the Government ...

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  13. SILESIAN DEVELOPMENT.

    The Berlin press is angry regarding the Upper Silesian developments, declaring that Polish occupation is a violation of the Versailles treaty. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—The S. African Government is applying the dumping clause of the Castoms Act to Australian flour and meal on the ground ...

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  15. NEGOTIATIONS CONCLUDED.

    A, message received at London from Berlin reports that negotiations have been satisfactorily concluded. ...

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  16. FRENCH DECISION.

    The French newspapers declare that the Government has decided that the industrial areas of Silesia must be handed Poland, and is not willing to attend ...

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  17. GANDHI INTERVIEWS VICEROY.

    Mr. Ganhdi had a long interview with the Viceroy (Lord Reading) at Simla on Friday, but no particulars have transpired. ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN DIAMONDS

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—It is now explained that the conference between representatives of the diamond-producing mines of the [?]th African Union ...

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  19. GERMANY CAN PAY.

    Mr. G. W. Renwick, the correspondent of the "Daily Chroniele, telegraphs from Berlin that, as [?] result of his tour in industrial [?]any he ...

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  20. PRINCE'S INDIAN VISIT

    LONDON, Saturday. — With reference to the suggested cancellation of the Prince of Wales' Indian visit, the Australian Press Association ...

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  21. U.S MARINE STRIKERS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The American marine strikers failed to prevent nine vessels leaving port during the last 24 hours, apart from the numerous ...

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  22. MINERS IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Violent guerilla warfare has broken out in the mining country around Mingo, on the Kentucky border. Miners on strike have ...

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  23. CHARGED WITH SEDITION

    LONDON, Saturday.—John Maclean, the so-called Bolshevik "Consul" in Scotland, and Alexander Ross, a prominent Socialist, were to-day arrested ...

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  24. FUSION WITH GERMANY

    VIENNA, Saturday.—The Austlian Chamber has adopted a Bal empowering the Government to request the I cague of Nations assent to Austria [?]ing a ...

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  25. STRIKERS RETALIATE.

    The striking marma engineers ordered the tow-boat crews not to handle any ships, foreign or American. This order is in retaliation for the ...

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  26. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE 1922

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.— The "Volkstem'a" correspondent at Pretoria states that Gen. Smuts (S. African Premier), when interviewed, said that he ...

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  27. JOTTINGS FROM ENGLAND

    Mr. A. Elkington, formerly of Wynyard, who is now located at Cleckheaton, Yorkshire, Eng., writes:- Industry in England is passing ...

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  28. TO PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Workers' League adopted a resolution in favor of commencing operations on the Channel tunnel, rivers ...

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  29. WANTED REJUVENATION

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Alfred Wilson, and Australian visitor of independent means, who was well known in Sydney, and who was aged 71 years ...

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  30. EAGER FOR WAR

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.—A Swedish Government Bill for extending the period of military training was to-day negatived by 207 votes to 82. The ...

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  31. TO PREVENT COMPETITION

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported that in the fusion of Kosmos Steamship Company (Hamburg) and the German Australian company a common ...

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  32. DEATH PROM NATURAL CAUSES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the coroner's inquiry to-day medical evidence was given to the effect that Mr. Wilson's death was due to angina pectoris. ...

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  33. NAVAL DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Senator King, opening the Senate light in favor of naval disarmament steps being taken immediately, declared that the United ...

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  34. WHY NOT DEVONPORT ALSO?

    Sir,—One has read with interest the letters that have appeared in your valued paper criticising the high prices of meat in Burnie. It has been most ...

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  35. GAMBLING IN WHEAT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The U.S. Senate has passed a bill aimed at the prevention of gambling in grain futures. ...

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