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  4. THE INDICTMENT

    The Crimes Commission has presented its interim report, the outstanding features of which are the following 31 crimes committed by our ...

    Article : 386 words
  5. NELSON'S TRADITIONS

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Walter Long (First Lord of the Admiralty) in moving a vote for the naval personnel to comprise a force of 208,000, said ...

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  6. HOW LONG, 0 LORD?

    A high authority in Paris has expressed doubts whether the Peace Treaty will be ready by March 20. He is of the opinion that the middle of April will be a likelier date. President Wilson was too tired to attend the Supreme Council, which was postponed. His entry into Paris was markedly quiet, though his arrival was ...

    Article : 295 words
  7. INTERNATIONAL LABOR

    Reuter's staff in Paris reports that the Commission on International Labor has concluded the German part of its task, which is to establish an ...

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  8. THE FIGHT FOR SHIPS

    The soldiers to be repatriated in March do not exceed 12,000, owing to further delays in releasing ships. The Director-General for Australian ...

    Article : 214 words
  9. BOLSHEVIK HORRORS

    It is reported from Helsingfors that a Bolshevik artillery division mutinied in Petrograd and refused to go to the Baltic battle front. A regiment of ...

    Article : 375 words
  10. EMANCIPATION OF FRITZ

    A wireless message from Berlin states that a nest of 100 Spartaclans was located at a Silesian railway station. Thirty were shot on sight ...

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  11. CONSCRIPTION'S DOOM

    Correspondents in Paris state that the officers of the German army will be limited to 4500, and the navy will consist of six ironclads, five ...

    Article : 259 words
  12. WILSON'S LEAGUE.

    The Washington correspondent of "The Times" forecasts that Republican opposition to the League of Nations will be moderated. The ...

    Article : 129 words
  13. SENTENCE OF DEATH

    Cottin, the assailant of M. Clemenceau, was court-martialled on Friday and sentenced to death. ...

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  14. SUBMARINE TUNNEL

    The Lobbyist of "The Times" says that the British Government secured approval for the principle of the Channel tunnel by almost imperceptible ...

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  16. STOP-PRESS

    Eusebius hag been scratched for the Australian Cup. ...

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  17. REPARATION INQUIRIES

    A communique from Paris state that the Commission on Reparation for Enemy Damage met under the chairmanship of Mr. Hughes and be ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. HUN CONSPIRACY

    It is reported from Paris that a Czecho-Slovak delegate informed the Council of the Powers that a widespread German, Hungarian, and ...

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  19. LATE DRINKS

    The Liquor Board has extended the time during which hotels may be open at night, form 6 o'clock to 9.30,a nd it is understood that shortly the ...

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  20. FAMOUS REGIMENTS

    The Household Cavalry Brigade and the Guards will have a triumphant march through London on March 22. ...

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  21. JELLICOE'S TOUR

    Admiral Jellicoe arrived at Port Said on March [?]. ...

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