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  4. GENEVA CHOSEN

    Geneva has been chosen as the seat for the League of Nations. LONDON, April 10. The National Executive of the Labor Party demands ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REBELLIOUS FRITZ

    Martial law has been proclaimed at Essen, where now there are 289,000 strikers, and also at Dusseldorf. ...

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  6. THE "OLD GANG"

    Interesting poltical sidelights, especially on the war-time antagonisms of the "Old Gang" and the followers of Lloyd George, came into public ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. BRITAIN'S BUDGET

    The lobbyist of the "Daily Mail" understands that the Budget includes preferential duties favoring Empire-grown tea, coffee, sugar, and wines. ...

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  8. BAVARIA

    Warzburg has been captured and Munich entirely surrounded by the forces of the deposed Socialist Government. ...

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  9. DOWN WITH LENIN!

    It is reported that the Russian Social Revolutionary Party organised a Socialist strike at Petrograd against Bolshevism in a number of the factories. ...

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  10. QUIET IN EGYPT

    In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Harmsworth stated that the latest information was that the situation in Egypt was quiet. No ...

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  11. Outlook Not Encouraging

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" learns from a high authority that the difficulties of Mr. Lloyd George at the Paris Conference have seriously increased, and ...

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  12. LABOR CONVENTION

    The British Delegation to Paris continued its series of meetings this morning under the presidency of Mr. Balfour, to discuss the Labor Convention. ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S ARMIES

    In the House of Commons to-night Mr. Churchill (Minister for War), speaking on the Military Services Bill, said that the cost in 1919 for the Army ...

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  14. ARCHANGEL DRAFTS

    London drafts for Archangel are rapidly filling up. Officers are notably keen, some of them joining the ranks. ...

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  15. SIR JOSEPH WARD

    Sir Joseph Ward, while crossing from Boulogne to London, was robbed of an attache case. He had no knowledge of the theft ...

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  16. FRUIT MARKET

    The Somersetshire's cargo of fruit was mostly sold before arrival. The brokers describe the market as gaping, and regret the meagreness of ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS

    "Fairplay" contends that the Commonwealth lines were a success, and resulted solely from special circumstances which would not recur. ...

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  18. GERMAN COLONIES

    The German press reports a great agitation for the retention of the colonies. The Weimar Assembly was snowed ...

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  19. IRISH DEBATE

    The Irish debate in the House of Commons attracted a large and interested attendance. For the first time for many years ...

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  20. CABLES BETTER

    "The Times" understands that the cable position has at present improved, but there is no prospect of an immediate return to normality. ...

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  21. MAD DOG!

    There is an outbreak of rabies in Wales and the South of England. It is spreading, and the authorities, who are concerned, have issued a ...

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  22. STOP-PRESS

    "Victoria Hurdle.--Varangian, 1 Bobbinski, 2; Colonel Light, 3. Winner's price, 4 to 1 agst. GEELONG CUP. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN WINE

    In view of the Government's adoption of preferentialism in connection with the Budget, Australian wine importers are urging the reduction of ...

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  24. SOLDIERS AT RUGBY

    In the inter-service Rugby tournament matches played at Bradford today, Australia beat New Zealand by 6 points to 5, two tries to a goal and ...

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  25. KOREAN DISORDERS

    A Pekin message reports that 20,000 Koreans held a demonstration at Seoul on March 26. The military were called out, and 100 of the leaders were ...

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  26. A.I.F. ROWERS

    A. S. Cox (N.S.W.) will represent Australia in the Henley sculling; A. E. Smedley (N.S.W.) will be cox, of the eights. ...

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