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  4. BATTLES IN CAIRO

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent telegraphed on April 3 The belief that General Allenby's proclamation releasing the nationalist leaders would ...

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  5. JAPANESE PROBLEM

    A lively controveray is proceeding concerning the responsiblity for the rejection of the Japanese manadate. The French newspaper which ...

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  6. PEACE DAY

    Official cables have reached Washington from Paris showing a distinct improvement in the Peace Conference situation. Excellent progress has been made towards concluding the negotiations ...

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  7. FRENCH TREASON CASE

    "The Times." Paris correspondent telegraphed on April 12: the intervention of President Poincaire in the Humbert case has excited the keenest ...

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  8. "BOLSHEVISM WANING"

    Mr. Lloyd George addressing Parliament said We don't despair of the Russian situation Although the Bolshevik forces are growing ...

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  9. WILSON'S BROTHERHOOD

    The papers in criticising the non-selection of Brussels as the seat of the league of Nations, say that President Wilson opposed Brussels on the ...

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  10. WAR CRIMES

    The report of the Crimes Commission concludes with the statement that the war was premeditated by the Central Empires, Turkey and Bulgaria ...

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  11. DELAYED BY WEATHER

    The latest reports from Newfoundlandland state that Hawker, the Australian airman, had arranged to start at three o'clock on the afternoon of ...

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  12. THE ANZACS' "NO",

    The "Manchestar C[?] in commenting upon the soldiers a [?] Prohibition vote suggests that the Anzacs famillarity with the French cafes ...

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  13. PEACE POINTS

    The Saar agreement agreement provides that French police will control the coalfields and have ful exploitation under the league. ...

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  14. BRITISH LABOR

    The Agricultural Workers Conference In London have demanded 50s as a minimum 44 hours and a half holiday a week, double overtime for ...

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  15. STOP-PRESS

    The position at Warath Hospital to-day is simmed up by Dr. Bankds-Smith as follows Admitted 7 discharged 6 danagerously ...

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  16. CONTROL OF MUNICH

    The Soviets again control Munich. ...

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  17. RUSSIAN DOWAGER EMPRESS

    "The Times" states that in view of the advance of the Bolshevik army the Dowager Empress of Russian has left for the Crimea in a British ...

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  18. JO'BURG BUILDERS

    A message from Johannesburg states that a meeting of building workers adopted by 965 votes to 354 the suggestion of the central strige ...

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  19. BOLSHEVIK DEFEAT

    A British North Russia official message states that General Maynard sucessfully attacked Urosozero on April 141, killing 50 Bolsheviks and making ...

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