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  4. THE NAVAL "JAZZ"

    The Admiralty's stop-work decree in regard to warship building has aroused hostile criticism in naval circles. Under the heading of "Nero Fiddling ...

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  5. THE TREATY

    In the House of Commons Sir Robert Borden (Premier of Canada), in tabling the Peace Treaty, said the new status of the British Dominions had not been won ...

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  6. BOMB PRACTICE

    The "Times" Liverpool correspondent says that seventeen of the crew of the War Magpie, bound for Russia with war stores, including a large cargo of bombs ...

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  7. BOLD AUSTRALIANS

    Reuter's Archangel correspondent reports:—We now hold the village of Yemsta. The original scheme was that the Russians should make a frontal attack ...

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  8. THE COAL MINES

    Mr. Smillie, presiding over the Miners Federation Conference, said the Government's proposals regarding the federation's control of the coal mines were ...

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  9. FEDERAL FLIGHT

    The "Alliance" team for the flight to Australia, comprises Lieuts. Roger Douglas (Queensland) and James Stewart Ross (New South Wales). Douglas, who will ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. Wilson's Plain Hint.

    At Indianapolis, the second stop on his speechmaking tour, Dr. Wilson declared to a crowd of 16,000 that no one believed the League of Nations would make war ...

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  11. ROMANIA

    The Roumanian question has become exremely acute. The Supreme Council has decided, owing to the absence of a Rounanian reply to recent Notes, to send an ...

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  12. WOOL SCANDAL

    It is understood that representations are being made to the Government to reconsider the question of direct shipment of wool from Australia to America so as to ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. INTERNATIONAL LAW.

    Mr. Lafising (Secretary at State), addressing the United States Bar Association, warned them that the theory of internationalism or mundanism constitutes a ...

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  14. REDUCING PRICES.

    Mr. O'Connor, head of the Canadian Government's Board of Commerce, announced that the Government, in attack ing the high cost of living will fix the ...

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  15. ENGLAND'S WHITE HOPE

    The Beckett-McGoorty fight, which was witnessed by 2,000 spectators, has given a remendous fillip to boxing, and has raised he hope that England has at last ...

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  16. treaty in the Senate.

    The Senate will not begin open consideration of the Treaty clause by clause for more than a week. The real battle will centre on the reservations adopted by the ...

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  17. HUMAN HAPPINESS.

    Senator Robertson's defense of the Peace Treaty because it included the Labour covenants was a feature of the discussion in the Canadian Senate, which adopted ...

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  18. AN EYE ON GERMANY

    The "Times" correspondent in Berlin says the Allies are carefully watching the reduction of the German Anny. The Commission of Control should arrive in Berlin ...

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  19. A BETROTHED'S REVENGE.

    Reuter's Boulogne correspondent says a British soldier at Wimereux promised marriage to a local servant girl. The latter met him accompanied by bis wife and ...

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  20. A Dreamer to Dreamers.

    Speaking at a St. Louis Lanch[?]n, Dr. Wilson [?]ferred to those who refuse to go through with the American programme to end all wars as "absolutely ...

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  21. THE LOOMING GALLOWS.

    The ex-Kaiser has telegraphed to the society of German Catholic Nobilty— "His Majesty will do his utmost to stand fast, if not in this, then in a better world. ...

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  22. WARNING TO HUNS

    M. Glemene[?]u in a letter of protest against the second paragraph of Article 51 of the German Constitution, declares [?] constitutes a formal violation of the ...

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  23. SPY'S ARREST

    A section of the French press is protesting against the British colicy in Syria, and the British arrest of Enur Said at Reirut, has heightened the outcry. Some ...

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  24. LABOUR'S MILITARY POLICY.

    The Labour Triple Alliance to-day considered the recommendation of the executive of the Miners' Federation to proceed on a ballot on the question whether ...

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  25. PROSPECT LAND SALE

    By reason of the gale which swept over the northern suburbs to-day Messrs. Wilkinson, Sando, & Wyles found it Quite impossible to proceed with the sale of Mr. ...

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  26. WELL-CLAD NOW.

    "Canada in khaki" will be perpetuated by the equipment of the reorganised Greek Army with Canadian uniforms. Two million pounds' worth of military stores in ...

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  27. The Women's Voice.

    At the Conference of Women's Organisations in London, on the motion of Mrs. Mary McArthur a resolution was carried urging the need of representation of ...

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  28. CANADIAN SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Canadian Government announces that the steamer Canadian Raider, now under construction at Vancouver, will load in November for Australia o[?]nging a ...

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  29. AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    The Austrian have requested an extension of two days in their reply to the peace terms. It is probable this will be granted. ...

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  30. SUCCESSFUL LAND SALE

    Favoured by the slight abatement of the stormy weather conditions Messrs. Wilkison, Sando, &. Wyles were enabled to successfully carry through with the sale of ...

    Article : 106 words
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  32. SOUTH AFRICAN CABINET.

    Gen. Smuts has formed a Ministry. All his colleagues continue in their present, offices. For the time being Gen. Smuts will retain the portfolio, of Defence in ...

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