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  5. SPURLOS VERSENKEN

    "The Times" correspondent in Paris telegraphs: -- The Conference has agreed on the naval terms, with the exception that ...

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  6. PEACE NEARING

    "The Times" correspondent in Paris states that all committees are speeding up, and the majority will report not later than next ...

    Article : 768 words
  7. A NEAT RETORT

    On August 1, 1914, s.s. Rutland, of the Liverpool and Hamburg Steamship Company was seized by the Huns. During the armistice the ship was taken over by the British. When the German captain protested to Captain Lyne, D.S.O., against the Hun Ensign being hauled down Captain Lyne retorted: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CLEMENCEAU

    "The Times" correspondent in Paris states that for the first time since he was shot, M. Clemenceau attended yesterday afternoon's council of the ...

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  9. NEW HEBRIDES

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Inskip asked if, in view of the unsatisfactory, working of the Anglo-French condominium in the New Hebrides, ...

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  10. HOME FOR JEWS

    "The Times" correspondent in Paris states that the promise of a "national home," given in a British declaration to the Zionist organisation in 1917, ...

    Article : 238 words
  11. PLUGGER V. ARTIST

    When Sergeant Billy Wells met Sergeant Joe Beckett to decide who should fight Carpentier, the Holborn Stadium was crowded, and the ...

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  12. WILSON LEAVING FOR FRANCE

    Scene at Buckingham Palace, London, juct as President Wilson was leaving for the Peace Conference -- Mrs. Wilson, Queen Mary, President Wilson, King, George, and the Princess Mary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. STILL EAGER FOR FRAY

    "The Times" correspondent at Stockholm states that the Berlin papers report that an army of 150,000 Poles and Czechs, with ample artillery and ...

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  14. MOVE FOR DISRUPTION

    In the House of Assembly yesterday, Sir Thomas Smartt (leader of the Opposition, withdrew his motion condemning republican propaganda in ...

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  15. HUNS WANT FOOD

    "The Times" correspondent in Berlin states that German delegates have gone to Spa to ask the Allies to supply food and raw materials worth ...

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  16. REPOPULATION STORY

    Despatches from Mexico and Bolivia to Washington state that German propagandists continue their activity in Latin America. ...

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  17. WHEAT PRICES IN U.S.

    The Administration Bill, appropriating £200,000 to fulfil the Government guarantee for wheat prices for the 1919 crop has passed the Senate. ...

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  18. DAMAGE IN SERVIA

    The Press Bureau announces that a British mission will shortly proceed to Servia to investigate the damage resulting from enemy occupation, and ...

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  19. OVERSEA SHIPPING

    The following shipping movements are reported: -- Arrivals. -- San Francisco: Moano, from New Zealand. ...

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  20. BORDERING ON INSANITY

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Berlin states that Professor Nystrom, the famous Scandinavian menta[?] specialist, declares ...

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  21. NEW U.S. SPEAKER

    A Washington message states that Mr. Fredk. H. Gillett, the Republican floor leader, will be the next Speaker of the United States House of ...

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