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  4. WRANGEL DRIVES BOLSHEVIKS ACROSS LOWER DNIEPER

    VANCOUVER. Friday.—A message from Washington states that General Wrangel has driven the Bolshevik army across the Lower Dnieper. ...

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  5. THE KANGAROO'S HANDICAP

    "HOP, D—N YOU, HOP." "AUSTRALIA IS NOT MOVING FAST ENOUGH."—Eminent Visitor in an interview. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROME DENIES DR.MANNIX

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A message from Rome says that the Holy See takes the view that it is not called on to interfere on behalf of Dr. Mannix. ...

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  7. JAPAN'S SWORD RATTLED AT THE WHITE NATIONS

    "To-day the English seem to be neglecting their obligations towards Japan by not supporting her cause. Let England beware! Japan will tolerate no wavering; she is quite ready to abandon the Anglo-Japanese Alliance and turn to Russia—a Power with whom she ...

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  8. ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA

    ALLAHABAD, Friday.—A Royal Proclamation announces that it is impossible for the Prince of Wales to visit India in this cold weather without danger to his ...

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  9. British Delegates to France

    LONDON, Friday.—A Paris message says the Government has ordered that Messrs Adamson and Gosling, the British Labor delegates, should not be allowed ...

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  10. JAPAN TO SPEND MILLIONS ON NAVY

    MONTREAL, Friday.—The Tokio correspondent of the New York Evening Post says that the naval Budget of Japan is about £46,000,000 larger than that ...

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  11. LABOR DAILY IN LONDON

    LONDON, Friday.—Giving as their authori[?] "a reliable foreign correspondent," the newspapers publish a series of wireless messages between Chicherin, the ...

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  12. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Andrew Fisher entertained Lord Forster, the Governor-General of the Commonwealth, at luncheon in Australia House, and in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BRITISH OFFICERS' FIGHT AGAINST GREAT ODDS

    ALLAHABAD, Friday.—The latest reports are that there is little change in the situation in Mesopotamia. The service of trains from Bagdad to Hillah is ...

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  14. POLAND'S RESOURCES

    Of the new States that emerged to independence from the world war, Poland—presuming its independence can be maintained—is likely to play one of the ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES KNOWS NOTHING

    Melbourne advises that Mr. Hughes had his attention drawn to a statement from New York that Mr. Lloyd George would meet the Premiers of the ...

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  16. THE QUEENSLAND LOAN

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Robert Philp, in a statement to a representative of the Australian Press Association, indignantly repudiated Mr. Lennon's statements as to ...

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  18. FREIGHT RATES INCREASED BY JAPAN

    MONTREAL, Friday.—Representatives of all the shipping lines operating in Japanese ports, in conference at Yokohama, have decided that the standard of ...

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  19. PLOT AGAINST VISITING CONGRESSMEN

    MONTREAL, Friday.—It is reported from Korea that a plot to injure the Congressmen of the United States, now visiting the East under the auspices of the ...

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  20. POPULATION FLOWING TO UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Friday.—More than 5000 immigrants are arriving in New York every day. Approximately 700,000 arrived in the States in the year ended June 30. ...

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  21. Canada to Establish National Air Service

    MONTREAL, Friday.—It is announced that the Canadian Air Board is to establish a transcontinental air service by express 'planes. These will carry ...

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  22. JAPANESE WITHDRAW FROM SAGHALIEN ISLAND

    NEW YORK, Friday.—From Honolulu it is reported that the Japanese troops at Saghalien Island are to be withdrawn, in consequence of the protest of the United ...

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  23. Jellicoe Leaves for New Zealand

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Jellicoe left Waterloo Station to-day on his way to New Zealand. A distinguished assembly saw him off. ...

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