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  4. BOLSHEVIK WAR

    A telegram from Berne says that the Ukrainian Government reports that the Ukrainians have captured Kieff. The whole of the peasantry are ...

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  5. HUNGARIAN CRISIS

    The Berne correspondent of "The Times" states that Belakun, the Soviet leader in Hungary, has appealed to Lenin to smash the Roumanian attack on Hungary. He admits that the situation is ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. RACE ACROSS ATLANTIC

    It is reported from America that the undisclosed terms of the Atlantic contest provide that Hawker will receive a bonus of £10,000 and his companion £4000 exclusive of the "Daily Mail" prize if they ...

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  9. Relief for Archangel

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Archangel reports that our flotilla is ready to advance at any moment. Other preparations are being hurried, ...

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  10. LIFETIME IN NEWCASTLE

    There passed away at a late hour last night Mr. David Miller, one of Newcastle's oldest native, and one of its most prominent and widely ...

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  11. THE HUN DELEGATION

    It is announced that the German Delegation at Versailles, besides the six members previously cabled, will comprise several representatives of ...

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  12. DISLOYALTY ALLEGED

    Some remarks alleged to have been made at Morisset, on the afternoon of February 27, by William M'Donald, assistant night officer, were ventilated in ...

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  13. INDIAN DISTURBANCES

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Simla reports that Masiullah Khan, who was found guilty of instigating the Ameer's murder, has been ...

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  14. DOMINIONS IN PACIFIC

    "The Times" in a leader urges that Mr. Hughes perhaps underrates Now greatly the Peace Conference has enhanced the status of the Dominions. ...

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  15. ITALY'S ATTITUDE

    The Tokio press is faithfully echoing the national sentiment and is greatly agitated and apprehensive regarding Japan's further humiliation ...

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  16. JELLICOE'S TACTICS

    Vice-Admiral Behnoke, reviewing Admiral Jellicoe's book, describes the exploits at Zeebrugge and Ostend as the only examples during four years of ...

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  17. THE BEST FOR THE HUN

    The London butchers are refusing the Food Controller's allotments of meat, including the inferior Brazilian and Manchurian imports. ...

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  18. MARCH THROUGH LONDON

    Every overseas soldier and sailor on furlough in London will be afforded a unique opportunity of witnessing his comrades' triumphal march, as ...

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  19. WILSON OR BOLSHEVISM

    Countess Marklevicz, speaking at Bray, said that Ireland has two chances—President Wilson and Bolshevism. If Bolshevism fires France ...

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  20. LANDRU CASE

    The Paris correspondent of the "Pall Mall Gazette" state that the police have completed a formidable chain of evidence in the Landru case. The ...

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  21. WHY THEY CAN TALK

    A woman can talk longer than a man, says the San Francisco "Chronicle," because she uses less force in speaking than the man does. A ...

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  22. CITY AND SUBURBAN

    The probable riders and starter in the City and Suburban Handicap are: Dansellon (Caralake), Polystrope (—), Royal Bucks (Donoghue), ...

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  23. STOP-PRESS

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) said to-day that he had temporarily arranged for a conference with the New South Wales ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS

    London timber merchants in discussing their requirements over the reconstruction period say that trans-Atlantic and Scandinavian supplies are ...

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  25. SOLDIER SLEPT IN CHURCH

    I cannot say that I was surprised to read a newspaper report of a private in the Royal Engineers who was fined six days pay because, being very tired ...

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  26. DUTCH TRADE

    A message from The Hague says: It a officially announced that all restrictions on the import to Holland of oversea goods have been rescinded. The ...

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  27. OVERSEAS SHIPPING

    Arrivals:—At Colombo: Khyber, from Liverpool. At Capetown; Arnagh and Benalla, from London. Departures.—From Capetown: ...

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