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  3. IRISH-AMERICAN ENVOYS

    The visit of three [?]ripTf-American envoys to Ireland" is believed in the Commons to have the good wishes of Lloyd George and Wilson, It is ...

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  4. GERMANY’S SENTENCE PRO-NOUNCED

    A message from Paris dated 8th May says:—At Versailles Germany has heard her sentence. She has replied, arrogantly, threateningly and impudently. Her ...

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  5. PEACE NEGOTIA-TIONS.

    The German delegation has outlined Germany’a intention to demand the fallowing alliterations to the covenant of the League. rinst, all powers in the Hague ...

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  6. AFGHANS AT WAR

    It is officially stated that the position in Afghanistan has changed with remarkable rapidity. Pisaffecton spread among the ...

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  7. GERMANY NEEDS STABILITY.

    Prominence is given by the “Times” to a striking letter by a correspondent returned from Germany. Summing up the situation [?] the result of the widest ...

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  8. TONE OF THE FRENCH PRESS.

    A message from Paris dated 8th May states The dominant note of the French press is relief that France’s woninds of 1871 are healed at last. ...

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  9. LAND FOR IRISH SOLDIERS.

    Lord French, receiving a deputation of demobilised soldiers, stated that a hill to provide land for Irish soldiers would be passed through Parliament. ...

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  10. ILLEGAL MEETING DISPERSED

    L. Ginnell, Sinn Fein member of the House of Commons for Westmeait, in defiance of a proclamation prohibiting a meeting, at Athlone, in ...

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  11. MANDATE FOR NAURU ISLAND.

    Members of the Belgian delegation have issued an indignant communique, protesting that promises that its military sacrifices would be recognised is ...

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  12. KHAN OF KALAT.

    The Khan of Kalat sent a message to the Governor-General at Baluchistan deploring the insensate conduct of Amanulla, which must inevitably lead. ...

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  13. FEELING OF ALLIED DELEGATION

    A message from Paris dated May 8th states:—The general tone amongst the Allied delegations to-day seemed to be one of satisfaction with the terms and ...

    Article : 222 words
  14. THE IRISH SECRETARYSHIP.

    The “Guardian”’ says that Mr J. Tan Macpberson is regarded as a failure in the Irish Secretaryship, and that he will shortly retire. His ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS COM-MITTEE.

    A Paris massage, dated 9th May, states.—The League of Nations Commit[?] has opened a credit of £100,000 for initial expenses. Signor Orlando, the ...

    Article : 158 words
  16. BUDAPEST

    The fall of Budapest is imminent Bel[?] Kan has mobilised the whole of the proletariat, and declares ho is remaining in the city (till the end, bul[?] ...

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  17. CHINESE REPLY TO JAPAN.

    In taking up an attitude of strong defiance to the Japanese in connection with the latter’s claims in the Shantung Peninsula, the Chinese delegates ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. BAVARIAN REVOLUTION

    The occupation of Munich is practically complete, and the nestorailion of normal conditions is beginning. The whole of Bavaria is declared Under martial, law. ...

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  19. POSSIBLE DEPARTURE OF GER-MAN DELEGATION.

    A message, dated' Paris, May 10th, reports.—The “Chicago Tribune” sta[?]es—Count v[?] Rantzau, the leader of the German delegation, has ordered the ...

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  20. LABOR AND PEACE

    Messrs C. W. Bowlerman. (Labor M.P. for Deptford), Stuart Brenning, C. T. Crump (president of the National Union of Railway Mon), A. Henderson ...

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  21. INDIANS’ CONDUCT ADMIRABLE

    Officers and men of the Indian army have behaved admirably throughout the present trouble. Some Indians behaved magnificently in their attempts ...

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  22. SATISFACTION WITH THE TERMS.

    A British authoritative statement expresses great satisfaction as to the Peace terms. It is more than peace, It is the first step towards world ...

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  23. GERMAN PREPARATIONS FOR RENEWED WAR

    A message dated Paris, 9th May, states:—M Ignace Paderewski, the Premier of Poland, has furnished to the War Council three secret ...

    Article : 190 words
  24. BELGIUM MORE CONTENTED.

    The “Times” correspondent at Brussels says the Press is beginning to realise the extent and tine meaning of Allied concession, and express more ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONFERENCE

    The following constitutes the Parliamentary Organising Committee in connection with the International Labor Conference meeting at Washington in ...

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  26. THE LEAGUES SEAT.

    It is announced that the League’s seat will be ready early in 1920, with buildings and organisation complete. ...

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  27. FRENCH AND KITCHENER

    Mr George Arthur, Kitchener's Brigadier. writes to the press saying French's account of Kitchener’s con duct at Paris in 1914 is not borne out ...

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  28. RUSSIA

    Reuters loam that beside sending troops to Egypt and India in order to reli[?]ve troops the To who are due for demobilisation of the (necessity to act as ...

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  29. ITALY’S ATTITUDE

    Signor Orlando and Baron Somnino relumed most hurriedly, had travelled in an extemporised train. Orlando's own househok[?] was given half an hour ...

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  30. WAR COUNCIL DETERMINED

    A message from Paris, dated 9th May, states:-Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau’s altitude on Wednesday continues to have an important effect on the situation. ...

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  31. THE GERMAN LEADER’S SPEECH

    A message from Paris dated the 8th May states:-The leader of the arrogant Germans, Count von Brockdorff-Rautzau in his speech on ...

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  32. BRITAIN’S FOOD

    In the Commons the Food Controller stated that the Premier’s anticipated saving of 4/ a week Pi workers’ fam[?] by early summer was already mare ...

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  33. IMPERI AL DEVOLUTION

    A meeting of the members of the House of Commons was held to consider Federal Home Rule on the 5th May. Mr Walter Long, First Lord of ...

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  34. CIVILIAN FLYING REGU-LATED

    On May 1 the ban on civil, aviation will be removed. Flying will be permitted along seven trunks aerial routes, radiating from London, and ...

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  35. ITALIAN CRISIS DISCUSSED.

    Discussing the Italian crisis, the "Temps” say's that Britain and France will remain steadfast with Aerica. and a British, French and American ...

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  36. SUCCESS IN NORTH RUSSIA.

    A war Office telegram from Murmansk, dated May 4th, states:—Our troops yesterday cap[?]toired Meselskava, on the railway, 25 miles (south of ...

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  37. GERMAN LEADER’S BLUNDER.

    Speaking to his American colleagues .President Wilson said:-"The speech wap painful, unnecessary, misleading, and arrogant." There is every reason ...

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  38. BRITISH WAR PRISONERS

    In the House of Commons, Sir Archer Shee declared the facilities which the Government is prepared. to afford ex-service men recovering from ...

    Article : 122 words
  39. BOLSHEVISM IN RUSSIA

    theater's cor[?]espondent at Stockholm, telegraphing on the 6th May, says that a message (from Petroghrad state:-M. Len[?] the Russian ...

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  40. STATE OWNERSHIP

    Mr T. J. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, has given evidence before the peal Gommission. He claimed that the Goyernment ...

    Article : 124 words
  41. AMMUNITION DUMP

    An ammunition dunp exploded at Groemendacl Several farms and houses were destroyed and a wo[?] fired. Six hundred German prisoner ...

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  42. NO ADDITION TO WAR CABINET

    Reuter learns that the report that Sir Eric Geddes, Minister without Portfolio, has been appointed to the War Cabinet is inaccurate. He ...

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  43. THE SYDNEY REPORT.

    There were 10 deaths and 210 cases of influenza in the area during the week end. ...

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  44. HUNS PAPERS BLAME BRITAIN.

    In connection with Italin claims the Berlin "Vossiche Zeitung" at tacks Britain and declares that her ...

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