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  4. FALL OF THE RED FLAG

    A message from Budapest states that the Red Flag has the buildings, amidst loud ...

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  5. NATION'S THANKS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) moved in the House of Commons resolutions of thanks: "Firstly, to the officers, petty ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POLICE "MUTINY"

    Mr. E. Shorn (Home Secretary) stated in the House of Commons that the police situation had materially altered, though the number of men who ...

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  7. YOUTH WILL BE SERVED

    General Botha arid General Smuts were entertained at a luncheon given by the Administrator, Sir N. F. do Waal, who presided. Both were ...

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  8. STORMY FINALS

    Advices from Amsterdam state that the International Trade Union Congress concluded stormily. The British and American delegates dissented ...

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    REAR-ADMIRAL TYRWHITT ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    VISCOUNT JELLICOE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HUGHES AT DURBAN

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday Night. Mr. Hughes, at a civic luncheon at Durban, Bald that the Australian soldiers had fought for freedom, and ...

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  13. ARMENIA THREATENED

    "The Times" correspondent ut Constantinople states that the recent revolt was due to Bolshevik agents' activity in Turkey. Turkish officers ...

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  14. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Cecil Harmsworth (Par- ...

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  15. PROFITEERING

    At the arst [?] meeting Committee of the House of C[?] to inquire into High prices at fitee[?]ing, Mr. I. [?] ...

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    GENERAL RAWLINSON ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MARSHAL FOCH ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. "HUNS ONLY NEED APPLY"

    At the Wickham council meeting last night, Alderman Webber Produced a clipping from "the Newcastle Sun," headed "Huns Only Need apply." ...

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  19. LEAPING TO DEATH

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports that a Caproni aeroplane. while Hying from Venice to Milan, crashed 4000 feet at Verona. Four- ...

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    llamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign office) stated that no blockade ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    VISCOUNT FRENCH ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. STOP-PRESS

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  24. CLEMENCEAU'S DANGER

    It is reported from Paris mat two o[?]terers near M. Clemenceau's home were arrested. They were found to possess two loaded revolvers and a ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    The Alliance Aeroplane Company has entered n biplane for the Commonwealth prize. The Aero Club stales that too pilot's name is at ...

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  27. A.I.F v. SUSSEX

    In the return match against Sussex the Australians scored 300 runs. Willis made 127.—"The Times." ...

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