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  4. RUSSIA'S RED ARMY

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent learns from Petrograd that the Bolshevik Government has mobilised youths of seventeen and eighteen. (Published in "The Times") ...

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  5. "I TOLD YOU SO"

    A number of A.I.F. men who were discharged in England for the purpose of taking up permanent employment are applying to the Repatriation ...

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  6. THE VACANT CHAIR

    General Botha's illness was unknown in London, and the news of his sudden death startled everyone. It was received on all hands with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE PRUNING KNIFE

    The text has been unofficially published of the letter which Mr. Lloyd George wrote to his colleagues on August 20 drawing their attention to the ...

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  8. QUIEN'S TRIAL

    A Paris message states that George Gaston Quien, the betrayer of Nurse Cavell, appeared in court wearing the uniform of the French North African ...

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  9. THE HUN CHARACTER

    "The Times" correspondent in Krakow states that the miners in the Bobrova basin on the Polish side of the frontier, who struck in sympathy ...

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  10. HENDERSON CHALLENGED

    Mr. F. M. B. Fisher (unionist candidate for Widenes) challenges Mr. Arthur Henderson (formerly Labor representative in the war ...

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  11. A Personal Sketch

    The passing away of General Botha in the very midst of his triumphant welcome upon his return from the signing of the Peace Treaty came as a ...

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  12. CARNEGIE'S ESTATE

    The late Andrew Carnegie's estate has been sworn for probate, purposes at only £6,000,000. During his lifetime he gave away £70,000,000. ...

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  13. WAR VESSELS

    The Admiralty intends to stop the construction of 50 or 60 war vessels, principally light cruisers and submarines. ...

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  14. FIUME COMPROMISE

    Reuter's Paris corresponds telegraphs: "I understand that a compromise has been effected ion regard to the ...

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  15. BALKAN SQUABBLES

    official advices state that the whole of Montenegro is in revolt owing to Serbian aggression. The Montenegrins have cut the railways at ...

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  16. AMERICA'S HARVEST

    Speaking at Basingstoke, Sir Auckland Genius (President of the Board of France) returned the idea that american goods would hood British ...

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  17. TURKISH BARBARITIES

    A message from Paris states that according to a despatch from Athens President Wilson has sent the Turkish Government a telegram summoning ...

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  18. A.I.F. EQUIPMENT

    The sale of Australian army boots and clothing drew a largo crowd of buyers to Horseferry-road. Boots fetched from half a guinea to its for a ...

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  19. STOP-PRESS

    Captain Malley, M.C., who a few days ago started by aeroplane from Melbourne to Sydney, arrived to-day by train. He ...

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  20. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    Mr. Larkin (manager of the commonwealth line of steamers) strongly comments on the fears expressed in Australia regarding a combine to ...

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  21. MUTINY AT MITAU

    It is reported from Berlin that the German troops at Mitau mutinied. A militarist and monarchical plot is suspected. ...

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  22. SINN FEIN AMBITION

    The Sinn Fein has issued the prospectus for a loan of £250,000 at 5 per cent. interest, payable six months latter the English evacuate Ireland, ...

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  23. POLAR EXPEDITION

    John L. Cope will lead the British South Polar expedition in June, 1920. The expedition will sail via Wellington, Macquarie Land, and Captain ...

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  24. THE RHINELAND

    A message from Cologne states that the new Military Governor, Major-General Clive, has issued a proclamation forbidding the alteration of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. ALLIED PRISONERS

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that the repatriation of Russian war prisoners in Germany has begun. A Swiss officer, Major Lederer, has ...

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  26. Obituary

    The death has occurred of Lord Settrington, who was recently seriously wounded in North Russia—Reuter's. ...

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  27. Monitor Destroyed

    It is officially announced that the monitor Glowworth was blown up at Beresnik. Many of the crew were killed.—"The Times." ...

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