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  2. FRENCH SOLDIERS SHOT

    An inquiry was opened to-day into the case of six married soldiers alleged to have been shot by mistake in December 1914, on the ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Lord Milner presided to-day at the Empire Settlement Conference. Senator Milieu represented Australia; Sir James Allen, New ...

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  4. TRADE AND FINANCE

    Lord Inchcape's letter to the press, in which he animadverted on the inordinate amount of pilfering going on in docks and on shipboard ...

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  5. THE IRISH QUESTION

    Q'Callaghan, the Lord Mayor of Cork, has apparently dropped out of sight. No one knows his whereabouts. He is believed to have ...

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  6. PEACE TREATY AND PROBLEMS

    In a speech last night in Haverhill, Massachusetts, Admiral Sims said that no disarmaments were possible at present. The United ...

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  7. ALLIED CONFERENCE

    Addressing a meeting of journalists to-day, Mr. Lloyd George said that the allies were hopeful of getting substantial reparations. Before ...

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  8. LADY KIDNAPPED

    An American lady who returned to Ireland to claim a farm at Fermoy has been kidnapped from her motor car near Fermoy by masked ...

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  9. MINISTER'S OPINION.

    Mr. Baker Secretary for War, testifying before the House committee on appropriation, said he believed that the United States ...

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  10. SENTENCE ANNULLED.

    The Court of Cassation to-day annulled the sentence on the six soldiers. It awarded then widows annual pensions of two ...

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  11. ATTACK ON POLICE

    Major Holmes and some auxiliary-police proceeding in two motor lorries were ambushed near Castleland, in Kerry, by forty rebels firing ...

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  12. FRENCH PRESS COMMENT

    Commenting on the conference the "Temps" says:—"Germany needs peace. We hope that she will recognise the necessity for fulfilling ...

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  13. NAVAL HOLIDAY

    Sir Auckland Geddes had long interviews with Mr Lloyd George on Wednesday and Thursday. The suggestion that he brought an ...

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  14. SPEECH BY LORD DERBY

    Speaking last night in the Mancheter Constitutional Club, Lord Derby said he did not intend to make a sensational speech. "Mr. ...

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  15. GERMAN REPARATION

    The situation at the allied conference was critical yesterday afternoon, Mr. Lloyd George threatening to leave immediately for London. ...

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  16. OFFICER'S DEATH.

    Major Holmes died of his injuries last night. ...

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  17. BIG SHIP BUILDING

    Since the "Daily Chronicle's" statement a fortnight ago that the Council of Imperial Defence intended to build no more big ships ...

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  18. SALUTARY SENTENCES.

    In the Old Bailey to-day a stevedore was sentenced to 12 mouths' hard labour for pilfering from a Cunard liner in the Thames. Two ...

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  19. M.P. RESIGNS

    Mr. Sweetman, Sinn Fein M.P. for North Wexford, has resigned owing to difference with Dail Eireann. Mr. Sweetman advocated immediate ...

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  20. CENTRAL EUROPE

    The "Chicago Tribune" correspondent in Paris says that he is authoritatively informed that Rumania and Poland have formed a military ...

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  21. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    Calcutta yesterday gave the Duke of Connaught aa enthusiastic welcome, but the extremists efforts ab a boycott undoubtedly had effect in ...

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  22. RELIEF MISSION

    A group of Quakers sailed to-day for Ireland, for the purpose of ascertaining for the American committee for Irish relief what measures of ...

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  23. BUTTER PRICES

    A further steep decline in butter prices is anticipated after its decontrol. The Food Ministry's stocks are mounting rapidly. It is ...

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  24. SCHEME ADOPTED.

    The allied conference to-day adopted the reparations scheme as cabled, and decided to meet German representatives at a conference in ...

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  25. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    The "Kokanim" says that the Japanese Government is planning a revision of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance which will free Japan from ...

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  26. MIXED JURIES

    Considerable controversy is going on as to the wisdom of mixed juries in divorce cases. Sir Edward Marshall Hall was ...

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  27. ABORTIVE RESOLUTION

    In the House, of Representatives to-day, Mr. Mason offered an amendment to the Diplomatic and Consular Appropriation Bill, authorising ...

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  28. INVASION OF POLAND

    Rumania has ordered a state of siege on the right bank of the Dneister, and prohibited the crossing of the river to traffic It is stated that ...

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  29. AMATEUR BILLIARDS

    In the third round of the amateur billiards championship Hooper yesterday scored 1001 to Seaman's 453. He made breaks of 130, 99 and 92 ...

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  30. AMERICANS IN JAPAN

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" says:—"It is understood that the foreign affairs section of the metropolitan police ...

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  31. WEEK-END HAPPENINGS

    Armed men entered the Wicklow Hotel, Dublin, and fatally shot William Doran, a porter. The soldiers surprised ...

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  32. ANGLO-FRENCH DIFFERENCES

    Some of the newspapers do not think that the French and British views on reparation are so irreconcilable as they appear. The "Petit ...

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  33. TRADE WITH RUSSIA

    The Swiss National Council rejected to-day by a large majority, a Socialist motion in favour of the resumption of trade with Russia. ...

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  34. MOTOR CAR THEFT

    The three, men accused of the theft of a motor car from Australia House were to-day committed for trial. Duke Benjamin Taylor, engineer, a ...

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  35. DISORDER IN ITALY

    The Socialists have declared a general strike in Florence, interrupting the railways between Rome and northern Italy. Serious ...

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  36. STATE ELECTIONS

    The work of compiling the new rolls for use at the ensuing general election for the State Legislative Assembly is rapidly nearing ...

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  37. GERMAN DISARMAMENT

    The allied military experts have furnished their reports to the Supreme Council. It is understood that they recommend that Germany ...

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  38. OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    It is officially denied that Americans in Japan, have been placed under additional surveillance. ...

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  39. WOOL REALISATION

    Interviewed by the "Yorkshire Post" on the wool realisation scheme. Colonel E. H. Lasseter said he would like to see the Government ...

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  40. AIRSHIP ACCIDENT

    Airship R.34, after a bad landing on the Yorkshire coast, damaging her engines and propellers, was blown out to sea and is floating. ...

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  41. U.S. JAPANESE AGREEMENT

    It is understood that Senator Johnson will oppose the Shidehara-Morris agreement very strenuously when it reaches the Senate. ...

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  42. PENALTIES FOR EVASION

    The conference concluded to-day. It was decided that the penalty for Germany's non-fulfilment of the disarmament conditions should be an ...

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  43. GRIMSBY STRIKE

    The Grimsby fishermen's strike commenced at midnight on Friday. Fifty boats sailed for the fishing grounds on Friday, before the ...

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  44. GERMAN OIL COMPANIES

    It is reported that the two leading German oil companies are arranging an amalgamation, including a large number of brown coal ...

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  45. SOUTH WALES COAL

    Experts believe that the worst of the depression in the South Wales coal industry has passed. Export prices have fallen from 110/ to 55/ ...

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  46. DEATH OF GEORGE DARRELL

    George Darrell, widely known as actor, author and stage manager, is dead. His body was found washed up on the beach at. Deewhy ...

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  47. AIRSHIP WRECKED.

    The airship R.34 reached the aerodrome at Howden, but owing to her crippled condition bumped several times on landing. The crew were WOMAN KIDNAPPED According to advices from Los Angeles a remarkable kidnapping case has been attracting national attention. A beautiful ...

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  48. MISSION TO KABUL

    The British mission in Kabul is being extensively entertained at the Amir's palace. Festivities on a royal scale were prepared in their ...

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  49. PACIFIC CABLES

    Pursuant to its claim for joint control of the ex-German cables in the Pacific, the United States has now raised the question whether ...

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  50. OVERSEAS PORT

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" draws attention to the growth of Dantzig as an oversea port. Before this war made ...

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  51. TRADE CREDITS SCHEME

    The "Daily News" says that the Government is trying to get the banks to take the whole risk of the trade credits scheme, but there is ...

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  52. MUTUAL COMPLIMENTS.

    A proces-verbal signed at 5 o'clock this evening said:—"The allies passed a resolution to the effect that they are convinced that their close ...

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  53. VLADIVOSTOCK INCIDENT

    Japan, in reply to the United States note regarding the killing of Lieutenant Langdon, refrains from discussing the question of the ...

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  54. WRECK OF A SCHOONER

    The auxiliary schooner Omaka, laden with chaff from Blenheim, has been wrecked off Wellington Heads. All hands were lost. It is believed ...

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