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  2. DAYS OF BLOOD

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Berlirt Correspondent of the New Yorks “World,” Mr. Arno Dosch Flearot, reports that a proletariat revolution is ...

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  3. THE PEOPLE’S SERVANTS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—President Wilson to-day made a short speech in greeting the conference of Governors and Mayors who had been ...

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  4. BECOMING A NUISANCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The view in Admiralty circles is that the. sinking of the surrendered German ships is the best solution, as it would end the ...

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  5. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    LONDON. Monday.—The “Saturday Review,” a conservative publication, draws attention to the question of the color bar which Japan has ...

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  6. FOUNDATION RISING

    PARIS, Monday.—Critical decisions are expected from the Peace Conference during the week, including the settlement of the preliminary peace ...

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  7. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    PARIS, Monday.—When President Wilson returns to France he will find but few changes suggested in the League of Nations plan. Japan will be ...

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  8. POWER IN THE PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The “Evening Sun” states in an editorial that Admiral Jellicoe’s mission to the Dominions is one of great importance to ...

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  9. ASIA MINOR.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Greek Cos[?] mission has discussed the future of Asia Minor. It is believed that the Commission favors the dissolution of ...

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  10. France’s Future Safety

    Pared a pamphlet mercilessly inditing LONDON. Monday.—The representative of the “Daily News” in Paris advises that the Supreme War ...

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  11. OPPOSED TO SINKING,

    PARIS, Monday.—The French newspapers unanimously persist in their demand as to the sharing of the German warships. They say that ...

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  12. SENSATIONAL BITTERNESS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—In the Senate to-day. Senator Sherman (Republican) denounced the League of Nations as a Pandora’s box full of ...

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  13. A. “HALF-WAS” MEASURE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—In a message from Berlin , the correspondent of the United Press Association reports that the German Government ...

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  14. GERMAN DELEGATES.

    PARIS, Monday.—It Is not improbable that the German delegates may be summoned to the Peace Conference by mid-April. ...

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  15. Fighting in Russia

    ATHENS, Monday.—Franco Greek` troops have advanced north of Odessa and have occupied the fort and town of [?]. The Bolshevists ...

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  16. Tal[?] Tales

    STOCKHOLM. Monday—Travellers from Petrograd reports that the situation there is desperate. Human beings as thin as laths wander about ...

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  17. BAVARIAN SOVIETS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. — The Bavarian Soviets have established an executive committee, with a view of summoning a national conference. ...

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  18. CARVING THE CAKE.

    PARIS, Monday.—It is understood the [?]-Slovak Commission gives the city of Prague to the Czechs, while the [?] districts inhabited by ...

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  19. War Responsibility

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Paris correspondent of the New York “Evening Sun” learns from an authoritative source that the War Responsibility ...

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  20. The Mo[?] Doctrine.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Professor Nicholas Murray Butler, professor of philosophy and education at Columbia University, and a leading member of ...

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  21. EASTWARD OF VILNA

    COPENHAGEN, Monday. — The Lithuanians are pursuing the defeated Bolsheviks, and have regained a line 22 kilometres eastward of Vilna. ...

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  22. SPANDAU WORKERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—All the Government factories at Spandau go on strike on Wednesday in sympathy with the strikers in Middle Germany, ...

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  23. PEACE IN THE EAST.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Conference will examine the status of Dantzig next week. France desires to make Poland as powerful a guarantee of ...

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  24. AGAINST TROTSKY.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—British toops were landed, with guns, rifles and armored cars at Reval, to assist the Esthonians against Pro[?] army. ...

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  25. “Deutschland Uber Alles”

    CHICAGO, Monday.—The correspondent of the Chicago “News” in Berlin advises that a great demonstration attended the welcome to German ...

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  26. Scheswig

    PARISH Monday.—It is authoritatively stated that the Peace Conference will divide Schleswig into fouzones. The first, contiguous to Dec ...

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  27. THE REASON.

    PARIS, Monday. — M. Pichon French Foreign Minister, says, that undoubtedly the position in Germany is very bad; and that the Spartacist ...

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  28. MERCILESS INDICTMENT.

    NEW YORK. Monday.—The correspondent of the New York “Times” in Paris states that Mr. Robert Lansing (U.S.A. Secretary of Slate) has ...

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  29. Shipyards’ Strike Declared Off

    LONDON, Monday.—The strike leaders have terminated the strike at the North-East Coast - shipyards, which has lasted eight weeks. They admit ...

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  30. CONTROL OF ARMENIA.

    PARIS, Monday.—The newspapers express the opinion that President Wilson on returning to France will declare that the United Stated is ...

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  31. TROUBLE BREWING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr Watt, having refused the request of the [?] Coal and shale Employes Federation for the re-establishment of the coal ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT IN DANGER.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—A crisis is impending in Germany owing to the powerlessness of Herr Schliemann’s Government to get the National ...

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  33. UNIFICATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — In Labor circles it is proposed that a referendum for unification will b submitted to the people of Australasia when the party ...

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  34. MAY BE EXACTING.

    PARIS. Monday.— Sir Joseph Ward (Treasurer of New Zealand). after a brief visit to London, has returned to Paris. He stated in an ...

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  35. General Cables

    LONDON, Monday.-Over a dozen cable lines between England, Holland, America, and Australia are broken or interrupted. The Postmaster-General ...

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  36. Louvre to Re-open

    LONDON. Monday.—The “Dairy Chronicle’s”' Paris correspondent states that the Louvre gallery will soon reopen, as all its art treasures, ...

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  37. Tsing-Tau Not Wanted

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Saito, secretary. to Baron Saionji, head of the Japanese Peace Gelegation, explains that Japan intends to hand Tsing-Tau ...

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  38. DE VALERA’S ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Inquiries at Lincoln discount Dean O’Kelly’s romantic story of the escape of Mr. E. De Valera, M.P., the Sinn Fein leader, ...

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  39. TOTAL DISARMAMENT.

    PARIS, Monday.—The naval armistice terms to be included in the peace treaty are practically completed, and amount to the enemy’s total ...

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  40. GLEMENGEAU BACK AT WORK.

    LONDON, Monday.—M. Clemenceau has quite recovered from the effects of the wounds inflicted on him by Emit-Cottin, and is back at work. ...

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  41. Rifle Shooting

    LONDON. Monday.—The King’s Prize, match is to be revived at Bisley with the short-muzzle Lee-E[?] rifle. It will be open to men who have ...

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  42. A.W.U. CONVENTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is officially announced that the annual conversion of the Australian Workers Union which met on January 23, and had to [?] ...

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  43. CONDITIONS CHAOTIC.

    LONDON, Tuesday. —Telegrams have reached A[?] from Berlin, which states that the conditions remain chaotic and critical. The ...

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  44. The Army Estimates

    LONDON, Monday.—The army estimates for 1919-20 amount to £287,000,000. An accompanying while paper estimates that the maximum number ...

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  45. BOOTMAKERS ON STRIKE.

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—A Johannesburg message states that the bootmakers have struck for higher wages and all factories are closed. ...

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  46. OVERSEAS PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lords Sydenham, Morris, Beaverbrook, and Shaughnessy have joined the. Overseas Parliamentary Committee. ...

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  47. Hard luck Story

    SUVA (Fiji) Tuesday.—The Yasm[?]a Islands, forming part of the Fiji group, were badly damaged in February by a hurricane. Practically every ...

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  48. RIOTS IN MADRID.

    MADRID, Monday.—During Friday’s food riots 200 shops, mostly those of grocers and bakers, were pillaged. One hundred people were wounded, ...

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  49. Independence Delegates

    CAPE TOWN, Monday.—It has been practically decided that the Nationalist delegates who are going to England in furtherance of the ...

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  50. IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—a telegram from West Australia advisee that the temporary clerks In the Commonwealth departments of that State are ...

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  51. ROYALTY AT REVIEW.

    LONDON, monday.—Am[?] enthusiastic, popular greetings the King, accompanied by the Prince of Wales, and Prince Albert, Prince Arthur of ...

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  52. Sugar and Barley

    LONDON. Monday.—The Food Controller permits the unrestricted use of barley, except for malt, and has revoked all orders restriction the ...

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  53. “LOYALTY’S” REWARD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Trouble occurred to-day at the Mount Kelra colliery. It seems that the wheelers- decided that they would not work unless one of their ...

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  54. Holland Excited

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—There is much excitement in political and military circles in Holland regarding Beldam’s territorial claims in Lemburg ...

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  55. Ministry of Courtesy

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Morning Post” deplores the fact that the Australians, New Zealanders, and Canadians are going home without an ...

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  56. PAPER CONTROL CEASES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Albert Stanley, President of the Board of Trade, has announced that the control of paper will cease in April. ...

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  57. The Fiume Grab

    ROME, Monday.—The Premier of Italy, Signor Orlando, in a speech in the Chamber of Deputies, and that Italy intended to remain faithful to ...

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  58. Prisoners’ Deaths

    ROME, Monday.—It is officially announced that of 345,000 Italian prisoners Austria, 83,241 have died, whereas of 700,000 Austrian prisoners ...

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  59. NAVAL PRISONERS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association learns that there are 140 German naval prisoners still in England. ...

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