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  3. NAPLES MUTINY

    ROME, Wednesday.—A mutiny has occurred aboard the Philadelphia (10,232 tons). The vessel is now Greek owned. She was lying at Naples ...

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  5. AUSTRIA'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Rome reports that amidst the alarm in Italy over the alleged scheme of ...

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  6. FIGHTING STRIKES.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— The United States House of Representatives to-day passed the Coal Commission Bill introduced by Mr. Winslow. ...

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  7. COLLINS' MURDER

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Michael Collins (head of the Irish Provisional Government and Commander-in-Chief of the Free State forces), who was ...

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  8. RE-UNITING CHINA.

    PRKIN, Wednesday. — The Pekin President (Li-Yuan-Hung) has announced his willingness to resign in favor of the Canton President ...

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  9. STRANDED 'AVIATORS

    LAHORE, Wednesday.—In pursuance of the attempted flight round the world commenced by Major W. T. Blake, the British aviator, who has undergone an ...

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  10. JAPAN TRADING CONCESSIONS.

    The correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune." at Trieu-Tsin reports to his paper that the Japanese are trying to trade their concession there for the ...

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  11. MINERS RETURNING.

    lt is reported that 3000 miners have returned to work in Indiana. They have accepted the terms of the Cleveland agreement. ...

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  12. ALLIES AND THE RAILWAYS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—It has been learned that the United Srates has proposed to the Allied Powers that they should reliquish control of the ...

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  13. MIGRANT'S MOAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Tho "Morning Post" yesterday published a letter written by Patrick Kennedy from St.George's Terrace, Perth (W.A.). ...

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  14. Britain's Social Danger.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), presiding at a concert at a village institude to-night, commented on the ...

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  15. "I FORGIVE THEM."

    Mr. Collins' body bas been brought to Cork. It will be proceeding to Dublin by boat, as the railway has been torn up. His last words were: "I ...

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  16. The Railway Strike.

    The Secretary for War (Mr. John Weeks), in a statement to the press to-day, said no further Administration intervention in the railway strike ...

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  17. A MOURNFUL PROCESSION.

    A later message states that Mr. Collins' body was taken to Cork in an armored ear. It was deposited in the Shanakiel Hospital, where officers ...

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  18. INTERFERENCE A FELONY.

    Senator Stirling to-day introduced a Bill in the Senate making it a felony to interfere with the movement Of railway trains, and if any persons were ...

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  19. ULSTER'S SYMPATHY.

    The Belfast "Telegraph" says:—:^ The blow to the Irish Free State is almost irreparable. Griffith and Collins leave no outstanding figure ...

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  20. LABOR'S VIEW.

    A message from Montreal reports that the president of the American federation of Labor (Mr. Sam Gompers), addressing the Canadian Trades Congress ...

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  21. THE PEOPLE STIRRED.

    No event in Ireland lias ever stirred the people so deeply as the death of Mr. Collins, who was the idol of his country. He was a romantic and ...

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  22. TRELAND'S BRAVEST SON.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Rockhampton (Dr. Duhig)y who is in Dublin, has sent the following message to the Irish Provisional Government:— ...

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  23. News from Abroad.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—TWO" thousand Italian soldiers have arrived at Haidarpasha. They are intended for reinforcements for the army of ...

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  24. DISARMAMENT.

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—The Russian Soviet Government has invited Latvia, Estliouia, Finland, Poland and Rumania to a Disarmament Conference. ...

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  25. U.S. PRESS BITTER.

    It is reported from New York that the American press is very bitter against the assassins of Mr. Collins The "Post" says:— ...

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  26. Germany Pays.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The expulsions of Germans from Alsace-Lorraine has been suspended as a result of Clearing House payments having been made by ...

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  27. THE NEW LEADERS.

    Of the seven men who signed the Irish. Treaty in London last December only Mr. James Duggan is now a member of the Free State Government. ...

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  28. NATIVE LABOR PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The International Labor Organisation at Geneva has authorised its governing body to undertake the special study of native ...

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  29. Cure of Diseases.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Mr. Sproule, a member of the House of Representatives, has introduced a Bill in the House providing for the ...

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  30. SET-BACK TO PEACE.

    The "Daily Express Says [?] the British Government regards the murdor of Mr. Collins, following Mr. Grif fith's death, as a grave set-back to ...

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  31. AEROPLANE TRAGEDY.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Four aeroplanes were exercising at Pisa, preparing for the forthcoming international meeting, when two collided at a height of 3OOO ...

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  32. INCREASED WAGES FOR STEEL WORKERS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Bethelem and other steel corporations have announced a 20 per cent increase in wages for day laborers, to become ...

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  33. Alcohol's Toll.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness has issued statistics purporting to show the position for the first ...

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  34. BOMBS STILL FLYING.

    Bombs were to-day thrown among a group of prisoners and their escort at Dallymullen, near Tralce. Ten prisoners and three of the escort were ...

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  35. "OUR GREATEST AND BRAVEST."

    The greatest and bravest of our countrymen has been snatched from us just when victory smiled through the cloudy upon the uprising of the ...

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  38. FUNERAL ON MONDAY.

    A late message (Thursday) reports that Mr. Collins' body has arrived in Dublin. The funeral will take place on Monday. ...

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  39. LLOYD GEORGE'S TRIBUTE.

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has sent the following message to Mr. Cosgrove:— I deeply grieve to hear of the ...

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