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  4. REDS REPULSED

    Reuter's correspondent at Helsingfors, telegraphing on Monday, states that it is reported that Finnish forces have captured the town of ...

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  5. THE RACE BAR

    A communique from Paris states: "The plenary sessions of the Conference opened this afternoon in an air of suppressed excitement, and ...

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  6. TURKISH DELIGHT

    Mr. Massey (New Zealand Premier) has secured a Gallipoli agreement, providing that the battlefields, there shall be transferred in perpetuity to Britain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 142 words
  7. FOOD CRISIS

    An angry meeting of Smithfield salesmen and retailers uproariously ratified the boycott of the Government's allocations of African, Brazilian, ...

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  9. U S. AND KAISER

    "The Times" describes the American estimate of the former Kaiser's responsibility as a high and dry, common -lawyer's view. ...

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  10. EGYPTIAN PROBLEM

    Reuter learns that the Government is considering a proposal to send a cial mission to Egypt, with Lord Milner (Colonial Secretary) at the head, to ...

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  11. LANDRU'S PROTESTS

    "The Times" correspondent in Paris states that Landru, who is supposed to have murdered a number of women, and then burned or buried their bodies, ...

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  12. FIUME CRISIS

    "The Times" staff states that President Wilson's statement over Fiume showed him as a thunderstorm of honesty. ...

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  13. THE TROPICS

    Dr. R. T. Leiper, of the London School of Tropical Medicine, supports Dr. Lambert, of the Rockefeller Institute, in his assertions concerning the ...

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  14. MAJOR OLIVER HOGUE'S FUNERAL

    The body of the late Major Oliver Hogue, of Sydney ("Trooper Bluegum") was interred on March 8 at Brookwood, with military honors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LIGHTWEIGHT FIGHT

    At Newark, New Jersey, to -night, Benny Leonard, lightweight champion of the world, outfought Willie Ritchie, a former world's lightweight champion, ...

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  16. IRISH CENSORSHIP

    The Government announces the retention of the Irish censorship in the interests of the peace of the country. ...

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  17. GRAND DUKE AT MILAN

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Milan states that the former Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia has arrived at that city. ...

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  19. PERSHING AS PRESIDENT

    The correspondent of "The Times" at New York says that forecasts of the candidates for the next Presidential election include General Pershing. ...

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  20. LAWN TENNIS

    In the lawn tennis tournament at Rochampton, the final of the mixed doubles resulted in Ritchie and Mrs. Zarcombe defeating Gerald Patterson ...

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