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  2. GERMANY'S DEBT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The newspapers state that Mr. Lloyd George announced to-day that the cash reparation to be demanded by Britain and her dominions ...

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  3. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    WARWICK, Sunday.--A disastrous fire occurred at South Killarney between 2 and 3 o'clock this morning, as the result of which the Imperial Hotel--the ...

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  4. TROOPS' RETURN.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Captain A.C. Carmichael sails for Australia in a fortnight's time. He is investigating the construction of workmen's houses in ...

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  5. FALLEN CATHOLICS.

    The nave of St. Stephen's Cathedral was quite full yesterday morning at the 8 o'clock mass, the occasion being the celebration of a communion mass ...

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  6. QUEEN'S MESSAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Governor-General has received the following message from Her Majesty the Queen for the women of the Empire:-- ...

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  7. FACED WITH FAMINE

    Such of the news as is so indicated appeared in "The Times" this morning, and [?] cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions expressed are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...

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  8. THE FAR EAST.

    Mr. T. C. Boirne, M.L.C., returned to Brisbane on Saturday after his third visit to Japan. He left Brisbane on August 26 last, and arrived in Japan on ...

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  9. INTO GERMANY.

    VANCOUVER. Saturday.--Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Leeds, announced that the British were crossing the Rhine this morning. ...

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  10. MUST BE TRIED.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The Paris "Matin" says that the formation of an international jury to try the exKaiser is gaining wide support in France. The ...

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  11. GERMAN COLONIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--New York is again discussing the question of the wisdom of turning the German colonies over to England and France. ...

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  12. CITY OF DEATH.

    LONDON, Saturday. The correspondent of "The Times" at Copenhagen states that the winter is terribly gripping in Northern Russia. Petrograd is a ...

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  13. PHYSICAL VIOLENCE.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday. -- A magisterial inquiry into Allegations of cruelties to conscientious objectors in Wanganui detention barracks, resulted in the ...

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  14. CONSERVING WHEAT.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.--An official message from Pretoria states that the Government intends to recommend the withdrawal on January 31 of the Wheat ...

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  15. SANITARY STRIKE.

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--Following a direction by the Arbitration Court Judge, a further conference has been held between the sanitary employees and the Town ...

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  16. WARLIKE MOOD.

    SANTIAGO (Chile). Friday. -- The Chilean Consul at Callao, Peru, reports a hostile demonstration at Lima. The Peruvian Cabinet has resigned. It is ...

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  17. WAR CONTRACTS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--The Government is cancelling contracts totalling 600,000,000 stealing, including 50,000 aeroplanes. Thirty thousand motors ...

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  18. WEEK-END WEATHER.

    The weather during the week-end was decidedly warm, though not so not as it was earlier in the week. For the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday, the ...

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  19. "CHAIRS" FOUNDED.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Lord Rothermore has offered Cambridge University £20,000 for the endowment of a chair in naval history, in memory of his second ...

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  20. WORK FOR WOMEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Lady Rhondda, acting on behalf of the Women's Industrial League presented a memorial to Mr. Lloyd George on the subject of ...

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  21. FAMOUS BATTLES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Kinge George and the Princes, in the course of their visit to the First Army, were welcomed to Mons, Valonciennes, and many other ...

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  22. VASYLI MEMORIAL.

    "In his veins ran the heroic blood of Greece, and in the breast of the child he carried the heart of a man," read the inscription on a memorial tablet ...

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  23. BRITISH LABOUR.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, (leader of the Independent Labour party), speaking at Glasgow said that Labour must be the official ...

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  24. TAX GERMANY.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Saturday.--At the half-yearly meeting of the Bank of New Zealand, Mr. Beauchamp (chairman of directors), referring to the war costs, ...

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  25. COTTON STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--One hundred thousand cotton spinners in Lancashire have been ordered to strike for a 40 per cent increase in wages, which was ...

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  26. RESUMING TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Australian merchants have unanimously decidedly to press the Government to abolish [?] certificates and export licences, and ...

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  27. MANY VICTIMS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Jewish Press Bureau states that, up to the present [?]6 victims of the anti-Jewish pogrom at [?]omberg have been buried. It is ...

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  28. SEA HIGHWAY.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--A wireless message from the George Washington states: It is understood that the United wants a definite law formulated at the ...

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  29. STEAMER STRANDED.

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--News reached here this afternoon that the steamer Houtman stranded on the Barrier Reef yesterday, and that the Nikko Maru was standing ...

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  30. BIG EARTHQUAKE.

    [?]Saturday.--Latest reports regarding the big earthquake in Chile show that at Copiapo, the capital of Atacama province, 400 buildings, ...

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  31. REJECTS MEET.

    Representatives of the various brandies of the Rejected Volunteers' Association of Queensland met in conference on Saturday afternoon. Rules were ...

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  32. PITIABLE PLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.--One thousand British prisoners have arrived at Lcith[?] a fearfully emaciated and pitiable condition. ...

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  33. EARLY ORDERS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--According to a communication received by the Acting-Minister for Trade and Customs, the Federation of British Industries suggests. ...

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  34. PEACE PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris writes:-- Many factors are likely to delay the course of the peace negotiations, and the ...

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  35. SPORT REVIVES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--New Zealand Rugby footballers are preparing for a Welsh tour. The Australians are also busy, and the South African [?] ...

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  36. LABOUR NATIONALS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--The Central Federated Union, representing a quarter of a million trade unionists, has decided to join a movement for the formation ...

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  37. THE NATIONAL PARK.

    Mr. A. Meston has returned from a two weeks' tour in the National Park, on the summit of the M'Pherson Range. He says the drought, which is causing ...

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  38. CALLED UP.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The "Cologne Gazette" says that the new Czecho-Slovaks Government has called to the colours all men between the ages ...

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  39. POLITICAL COMPROMISE

    LONDON, Saturday.--As a result of a conference at Dublin four of the Ulster seats have been allotted the Sinn Feiners and four to the Nationalists. Mr. Dillon ...

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  40. FIGHTING IN UKRAINE.

    LAASANNE, Saturday.--The forces of the Ukrainian National Union now control all Ukraine, and have occupied Kieff. The battle causalities number ...

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