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  3. ATTITUDE OF AMERICA

    In a speech delivered on his return to the united states Presidents Wilson said:— I have not come to report the ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    Mr Piez Director of the Emergency Fleet, announces that the labor agree- between shipyard operators f and their employes which end on the last ...

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  5. THRONE OF AFGHANISTAN

    It is announced that Nasrulla Khan eldest brother of Habibullah Khan, Ameer of Afghanistan whose assassination was announced Monday, has ...

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  6. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The Press Bureau reports that a communique rom Paris states: —Representatives of the Great Powers discussed the question of allotting two Commissions for ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Mrs Emmeline Lutes died at the residence of her daughter Mrs T.P. Brown, 2209 Edmond street St. Joseph Missouri, U.S.A. on Monday evening ...

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  8. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    At a late hour to-night the State Cabinet considered the report on the influenza restrictions made by the medical advisory committee. These ...

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  9. GERMANY

    It is announced that the general strike, directed by the Spartacists. which broke out a week ago in the Ruhr coal-mining region of the ...

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  10. THE ADRIATIC DIFFICULTY.

    The “Times” correspondent in Paris says that the Adriatic dispute produced a general feeling of gloom in wellinformed circles. The arbitration ...

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  11. PEASANTS REVOLT IN BADEN.

    Messages from Baden between Asace Loraine Wurtemberg state that the peasants are revolving against the dictatorship of the Soviets. ...

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  12. MINERS IMPRESSED.

    Mr J. H. Thomas. M.P. (the Labor leader) says that the speech of Mr Lloyd George (the Prime Minister) in the House of Commons on Monday was ...

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  13. ARCTIC EXPLORATION

    Seattle (Washington) Wednesday. Storker Storkerson lieutenant of Dr Vilhialmar Stefansson’s Canadian Arctic explorer, whose party has ...

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  14. WORK OF RED CROSS SOCIETIES.

    The “Times” correspondent in Paris says that the Allies have approved of the outlined scheme to preserve and extend the machinery of the Red Cross ...

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  15. PEOBLEM ENGAGING PRIME MIN-ISTER’S WHOLE ENERGIES.

    The “Times” lobbyist correspondent says that Mr Lloyd George, the Prime-Minister, is devoting his whole energies to the industrial unrest. He will ...

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  16. THE GERMAN FLEET

    The “Times” confirms the report that It is probable that the German fleet will be sunk. It would certainly be unpractical to break it up. It is thought ...

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  17. LLOYD GEORGE’S CONFERENCE WITH MINERS.

    The “Times” [Labor lobbyist says:- No doubt the conference between Mr Lloyd George and the miners’ leader did much to clear the air. The latest ...

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  18. ADMIRALTY’S PROPOSAL.

    The “Daily Mails” naval correspondent says: —The fate of (the-German Navy will be discussed in Paris very shortly fleet should Admiralty proposes that the fleet should be sunk in the deep waters ...

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  19. THE OFFER OF A COMMISSION.

    A message received at Vancouver from London says that the British Miners’ Executive has recommended the acceptance of the Government ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    Miller. —The funeral of the late Miss Christina Miller, eldest daughter of the Late Margaret and Alexander Miller, took place yesterday from “Craigie,” ...

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  21. AVIATION TO AUSTRALIA

    The “Daily Mail,” in a leading Article says Major General F.H. Sykes Controller of civil Aviation anticipates that the five or six days’ flight ...

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  22. THE FRENCH PREMIER

    A. message from Paris States that the condition of M. Georges Clemenceau, Premier of France, and the President of the Peace Conference is still favorable. He ...

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  23. BRITISH FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Mr G. H. Roberts. Food Controller, announcing further reductions in controlled prices stated that the food stocks from Australia were likely to be ...

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  24. CIVILIAN FLYING.

    The “Times,” in leading article, says that Major Genaral Sykes Did well to insist of the Importance of civilian flying in Britain. The question of ...

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  25. EFFECT ON WORKERS

    The attitude Of the French workpeople indicate that the assailant of M. Clemenceau, Cottin, succeeded in only strengthening their trust in M. ...

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  26. PRESIDENT’S FIRST STEP.

    President Wilson celebrated his return by signing a taxation measure for £1,000,000,000, chiefly derived from incomes, excess, profits, war time profits ...

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  27. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The “Daily Mails” correspondent in Paris says that the Italian Embassy in Paris has officially denied the rumors of an engagement between the Prince ...

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  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Writing from St. Louis, Missouri, Mr W. H. Taft, former Republican President of the United States, challenges to a debate the opponents of ...

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  29. WATCH ON RUSSIAN ANARCHISTS

    The “Times” correspondent in Paris say that the detectives are giving the closest attention to the movements of Russian anarchists in Paris and the ...

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  30. JAPAN S CHINA

    Information from authoritative sources are to the effect that 70 and 80 treaties and agreements are in existence between Japan and China. ...

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  31. CABLE DELAYS.

    The Postmaster General Has Written a reply to Sir Newton Moore regarding the cable delay. The Postmaster-General states that the companies are taking ...

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  32. THE GERMAN CRISIS

    The “Times” correspondent at Stockholm says that the armed Spartacists are now in command of the entire Ruhr region and have occupied the ...

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  33. INTERNATIONAL LABOR COM-MISSION.

    A communique from through the Press Bureau, states:— r The Labor Legislation Commission has considered the position of the ...

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  34. EXPLOSION ON NAVAL STATION.

    Three men on the naval station were carrying a depth change of, T.N.T. (trinitrotoluene) when it exploded. No trace has been found of ...

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  35. INDUSTRIAL NEWS,

    The amended determination of the Boilermakers’ Board comes into operation on 28th March. Rates for day work are increased in various amounts ...

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  36. BOLSHEVIK OUTRAGES

    News has been received in London that the Bolsheviks murdered and terribly mutilated the beautiful young Russian Princess Galitzine the motive. ...

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  37. AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    A Washington message says that President Wilson told the Foreign Relations Committee of Congress that unless the united states entered the ...

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  38. RAILWAY-FINLAND RAILWAY TORN UP.

    A message from Helsingfors says That it is reported that the Bolsheviks Have torn up 12 miles of the railway From Petrograd toward Finland ...

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  39. GIFT TO AUSTRALIA

    It is announced here that Great Britain has offered to Australia as gift six modern destroyers and air submarines. ...

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  40. CHEMISTS’ SHOP BOARD.

    The amended determination of the Chemists’ Shop Board which operates from the 13th March makes provision allow any Chemist- in the ...

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