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  4. DR. WILSON RETURNS

    Dr. Wilson arrived in France on Thursday. The steamer was delayed by storms. Brest was decorated for the occasion, the peasantry. Hocking in to cheer the United ...

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  5. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    Comments on the proposed Channel tunnel show that, the Government is correct in assuming that the old hostility to the scheme, especially from the military authorities, has evaporated. ...

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  6. RED TERROR IN BERLIN

    The "Times" correspondent at Stockholm reports that although there is a lull in Berlin the situation is still regarded as critical. The Spartacists and ...

    Article : 308 words
  7. SAILORS'. CONGRESS

    Reuter's correspondent reports that the International Congress of bailors, representing Great Britain, America. Denmark Sweden, and Norway, has been ...

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  8. V.C.S. CHARGE.

    Col. Peck, V.C. addressing the Canadiain's Parliament, chapped Sir Charles Ferguson (Military Governor of Cologne) with having intuited the Canadian army in a ...

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  9. HIGH WALES IN PRETORIA

    The details of the settlement of the Pretoria tram strike, which also involves the return of the power station employ b, are unbodied in an agreement for the ...

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  10. CLEARING OUT HUNS

    In the Gape Legislative Assembly a Bill amnestying the rebels of 1914 ?was read a first time. Mr. Watt moved for leave to introduce a Bill providing, in certain ...

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  11. GOAL MINING

    The Coal Commission has investigated the effect of a six-hour day in the coal mines, whereon there is the strongest difference of opinion. ...

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  12. RHINE WILL BE HUN BORDER

    Whether Great Britain is prepared to risk American sympathy, friendship, and support by fighting for indemnities, or against Dr. Wilson's doctrines during the ...

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  13. TRANSPORT CONDITIONS.

    As the outcome of 9. conference held at the Department of, Defence some time ago at the invitation of the Minister for Defence as which representative of the Red ...

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  14. AIR CONVENTION.

    The "Times" staff at Paris reports that Col. Seely will be one of the representatives of Great Britain at the International Air Convention, on which the Dominions ...

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  15. "AUSSIE" PRISONERS

    Gen. Sir John Monash states that repatriated military prisoners are given freedom during the voyage, bat are handed over to the custody of the ...

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  16. AMERICA HUNTS FOR BOLSHEVIKS

    Drastic laws to curb the activities of not been discussed. the anarchists, I.W.W. Social Revolutionists, and Bolsheviki in the United States ...

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  17. PEACE AND PALESTINE.

    In the course of a recent allocation dealing with the state of the Eastern Churches the Pope said he awaited the outcome of the peace arrangements in Palestine with ...

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  18. BOLSHEVIST HOSTAGES

    In the House of Commons, at question time, Mr. Gecil Harmsworth stated there was good reason to believe that the Bol-shevists had adopted a regular policy of ...

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  19. BRITISH ARMY

    In the House of Commons, at question! strength of the British armies of occupation in all the war theatres was fixed at ...

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  20. THE COLOUR LINE

    Viscount Ishii. the Japanese Ambassador, in a speech here urges the Peace Conference to eliminate race prejudice, which was a fruitful source of discontent, ...

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  21. FRANCE HAS NO DELUSIONS

    The "Times" staff writes:—The attack made by M. Kiotz in the Chamber of Deputies would normally have resulted in the reconstruction of the French ...

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  22. LABOURITE DEFEATED.

    Rear Reginald Hall, a Coalitionist has been elected as member for Liverpool in succession to Mr. Smith, defeating Labourite candidate by a majority ...

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  23. THE REJECTS JOURNAL

    The first issue has been published of month will act as the evangel of the Rejected Volunteers Association of South ...

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  24. BEST LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    By direction of Mr. Clarke (Minister for Lauds) circulars are being sent to about soo landowners asking them to place under offer the rich portions of their ...

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  25. BRITISH ARMY

    Sir Dougas Haig has been appointed Commander of the Home Force and Gen. William Robertson will command the army of occupation on the Rinie. ...

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  27. BOXING.

    In the contest at the Stadium to-night for the state [?] championship jack Green is [?] knocked at Billy Dingue is 31 in the thirteenth round after a ...

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  28. ESCAPED FROM GAOL.

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