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  5. DYING RACE

    For more than a year stories have been Current in Switzerland of the [?]uragement of formal polygamy in Germany. [?] licy rest upon the ...

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  6. THE WAR

    We Lave been advised by the post office officials that a. severe storm bus causcd a heavy delay in the telegraphic communications with the castorn ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS

    The Commissioner of Railways, 111 his report for the year 1916-17, referring to [?] devices , states:— During the year special service, were ...

    Article : 604 words
  8. FAKED PHOTOS

    Many of the rooms I have visited for the purpose of seeing the phenomena produced by mediums have been decorated with photographs purporting ...

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  9. UKRAINIAN PEACE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle at Amsterdam wires:— “The signing of the Ukrainian peace i already the subject of a film scene ...

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  10. MR. LLOYO GEORGE

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the House of Commons on the recent army changes raid the retention of sir W.M Robertson as chief of Staff was latterly ...

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  11. INTENSE POLISH INDIGATION

    The [?] [?] Morning Post” at [?] says the Polish indignation is intense at the establishment of a Great Ukraine in the south and a ...

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  12. MURDER TRIAL

    Few things domestic could have been more p[?]c than the cucmn[?] as which led to the trial of Albert J[?] Cross for the murder of his Ins wife at ...

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  13. THE CRISIS OVER

    The "Daily Telegraph's" parliamentary correspondent says symptoms of the crisis have vanished and the Unionist War Committee met privately ...

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  14. THE AALAND ISLANDS.

    The White Guards after a violent fight on Aaland Islands, fled across the ice and took refuge aboard the Swei[?]slt expedition ships. Another ...

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  15. LABOR AND THE WAR

    The National Labor Conference overwhelmingly accepted the British Labor programme for Wednesday's London Conference with two amendments. The ...

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  16. REMARKABLE MARRIAGE

    In the Divorce Court, London in November, says the Newca[?]e Week [?] Chrom[?], Captain Geoffrey [?] [?] Co[?]ell petitio[?]ed for a divorce from ...

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  17. LORD DERBY.

    In the House of Commons Lord Derby strongly supported the Versailles Conference which, he said, had already achieved excellent resu'ts. He did his ...

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  18. COUNTRY STORMS

    Heavy rain-storms have visited the Wongan Hills district, with a consequent interruption of the railway service. At Buntine rain fell an Tuesday ...

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  19. TROUBLESOME ENGINEERS

    The Amalgamated Society of Engineers ballot on the Government's manpower proposals shows. 122,017 against, and 27,470 in favor of insisting on the ...

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  20. THE SANGUINE HUN

    The “Hamburger Nachrichten” [?]ges preparation for an economic offensive after the war. It was German manufacturers in the past three years ...

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  21. REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA

    New York papers unanimously condemn Trotsky and Lenin, who they say betrayed Russia. The "New York World" says: — ...

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  22. BABY BORN IN THEATRE

    At Durlia.a Assizes Alary Jane Saint (22) forme. [?]. a barmaid and later employed in a [?]e was charged with the wilful murder cut her newly-born male ...

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  23. DOING “THUNDERING WELL”

    When the Edmonton (Eng.) Tribunal were asked. to aprove of work offered to a conscientious objector it was stated that he is to receive 9d. an hour, ...

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  24. KALEDIN COMMITS SUICIDE.

    A Bolshevik message states General Kaledin committed suicede after a Cossack reverse. One hundred and fifty arrests have ...

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  25. SIMM FEVERS

    There was an extraordinary scene at the police court at Innis when 22 youths were charged with cattle driving. A Sinn Fein leader, in uniform, ...

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  26. A QUERY FOR AUSTRIA.

    A wireless Russian official message says:— “ An inquiry has been sent to Count [?] asking whether Austria is also ...

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