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  3. ADMIRAL SIMS.

    Senator Walsh introduced a motion in the Senate condemning Admiral Sims for disclosing confidential information affecting international ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The Supreme Council has approved of a note to Holland, asking for the extradition of the ex-Kaiser. Probably it will be sent to-morrow. ...

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  5. COMPENSATION.

    A plan has been referred to the Commissioner for Internal Revenue whereby the liquor interests holding large stocks will be compensated. The ...

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  6. SIMS CONTRADICTED.

    Naval Secretary Daniels denies that he told Admiral Sims not to allow the British to pull the wool over his eyes. ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Richard Macklaurin, a former turstee of the of New Zealand, died here to-day. ...

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  8. AIR TRAFFIC.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says Colonel Hensley, of the United States army, who is now in Germany studying aviation, ...

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  9. LONDON TRANSPORT.

    Sir Albert Stanley (now Lord Ashfield) states that within a decade the transport facilities of Greater London will annually deal with six ...

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  10. ROME TO TOKIO.

    The first Italian aeroplane in the flight to Tokio has arrived at Aleppo. ...

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  11. ON HER OWN.

    Mr. Lansing has instructed all American diplomatic and consular officers that the official and unofficial relations of Germany and America ...

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  12. NO DATE.

    It is officially stated that any announcement of the definite date of the Prince of Wales' departure is absolutely incorrect. ...

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  13. BACK TO ENGLAND.

    The Admiralty announces that Lord Jellicoe will return to England forthwith, temporarily abandoning the visit to South America and South ...

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  14. HUN WAR-MAKER.

    The "World's" Berlin correspondent interviewed Von Bernhardi, who said Kaiserism will ultimately return to Germany. The Crown Prince has a ...

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  15. COLD CURRENCY.

    Seven arrests have been made in London, of a barrister, a gold miner, two diamond dealers, a contractor, a money lender, and a goldminer's wife, ...

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  16. A DRY NATION.

    Nation-wide prohibition under the eighteenth constitutional amendment went into force one minute after midnight last Saturday. ...

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  17. RECIPROCITY.

    Mr. MacKenzie King, leader of the Canadian Liberal Party, in a speech advocated for Canadian reciprocity with the United States on the ground ...

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  18. 1820—1920.

    By the advice of the Premier, the 1820 settlers' centenary celebrations are postponed till next year, when it is hoped the Prince of Wales will be ...

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  19. JAPANESE EXPORTS.

    A phenomenal drop in Japanese exports has occurred since the armistice, and the balance of trade is now against Japan about 200 million yen. ...

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  20. FAITHLESS POLICE.

    Sir N. Macready has issued an order dismissing seven West End constables and sternly warning the whole metropolitan force against slackness ...

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  21. BRITISH LOAN.

    The newspapers, in commenting on the new British five-year 5½per cent, loan, emphasise that its special feature is that the loan is redeemable ...

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  22. STERLING EXCHANGE.

    The pound sterling exchange is at 3.62¼. ...

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  23. AMERICAN LOSSES.

    Replying to charges that American troops were sacrificed in needless fighting on armistice day. General Liggett gave evidence before the War ...

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  24. "WE WANT HOOVER."

    Declaring the bankruptcy of the political parties, the "New York World" demands that Mr. Hoover be a Presidential candidate. ...

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  25. SIBERIAN ISSUES.

    It is not expected that large reinforcements will be sent to Siberia, but the Japanese intend to prevent the eastward spread of Bolshevism, ...

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  26. GERMAN LOAN.

    The Berlin "Bourse Gazette" says a German loan of two hundred million, guldens will shortly be floated in Holland. ...

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  27. A SORE POINT.

    The Senate's conference on the treaty postponed discussion of the Dominions voting power clause, owing to an imminent breach of the ...

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  28. BULGARIA RATIFIES.

    Advices from Sofia state the Sobranje ratified the peace treaty after recording a number of protests against its rigorous terms. ...

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  29. SIMS EXONERATED.

    The Senate rejected Senator Walsh's motion to censure Admiral Sims for disclosing confidential war information. ...

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  30. MATTHEWS GOING STRONG.

    Captain Matthews on a Sopwith "Wallaby" arrived at Bagdad on Wednesday. ...

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