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  4. WILSON IN ITALY

    ROME, Saturday.—President Wilson has arrived. He was greeted with immenso enthusiasm. King Victor met the party at the station. ...

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  6. WHAT FRANCE DEMANDS

    NEW YORK, Friday.— The "Chicago News'" Paris correspondent cables that France's demands at the peace table will probably include the ...

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  7. ANGLO-FRENCH TREATIES

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "NewYork Times'" Paris correspondent interviewed a high authority regarding the secret treaties to which M. Pichon ...

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  8. FOCH'S THREAT

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—The "P[?]ken's" Berlin correspondent states that Marshal Foch's representative at the Armistice Commission ...

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  9. Marching on Berlin

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—Advices from Berlin state that 30,000 Polish troups are advancing on Berlin. Herry Noske (German Minister for ...

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  10. THE BALKAN TANGLE.

    Speaking at the State dinner, President "Wilson said that the independence of the Balkan people must be maintained, and it was the duty of the ...

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  11. DARING RAID INTO GERMANY.

    Later.—Herr Noske states that the Republican army to fight the Poles will volunteer. They must be over 24 and have already served at the front. ...

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  12. NO RENEWAL OF ARMISTICE.

    Diplomatic circles are incredulous regarding the Amsterdam "Policiken's" statement threatening a rupture with Germany at the preliminary ...

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  13. THE BRITISH DELEGATES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is officially announced that the Premier, Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. Balfour, and possibly a Labor member will be the British ...

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  14. BRITISH ATTITUDE TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. David Lawrence, the "New York Evening Post's" Rome correspondent, reports that President Wilson is studyinn a plan for a League of ...

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  15. WHAT THE JEWS WANT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" Paris correspondent interviewed Doctor Sokoloff (head of the European Zionist Committee), whe ...

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  16. SHARING THE SPOILS

    LONDON, Friday. — The Allies are sharing out the 114 captured German submarines as follows:- Britain. 78 ...

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  17. "NO MARKED OPPOSITION."

    A Paris message states that President Wilson, and Colonel House have had a lengthV conference. The latter communicated to the President the ...

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  18. U.S. MILITARY PLANS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Mr. Newton Baker (Military Secretary) told the House of Representatives' Military Committee that the ...

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  19. POGROMS IN POSEN.

    An Amsterdam message states that pogroms occurred at Posen or Sunday, a number of Jews being killed and a [?]ynagogue damaged by machine ...

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  20. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    The Paris "Petit Parisien" declares that an inquiry into the Armenian massacres shows that the victims total 1,500,000. German officers caused the ...

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  21. PRESIDENT WILSON'S SPEECH.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Speaking before the Italian Parliament, Rome, yesterday. President Wilson said:— "Your Majesty, Mr. President of the ...

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  22. FOCH FOR PEACE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency states that it is practically certain that Foch will be one of France's delegates to the Peace ...

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  23. 10,000 IN DAY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Marshal Foch, in censultation with Field-Marshal Haig and other generals, has decided that the size of the Allied army ...

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  24. POLICING RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—German troops have been forced to evacuate Reval, and have taken up positions outside the city. ...

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  25. "MISSING"

    LONDON, Friday.—In view of frequent inquiries by friends of missing men, it is officially stated that a man is posted "missing" only after the ...

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  26. POLISH DEFEAT CLAIMED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The [?]ted Press Association's correspondentian Copenhagen states that according to a dispatch from Berlin, the ...

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  27. [?]AND HASTENING TO RUIN.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—Poland is last becoming industrially ruined by [?]erman destruction and Bolshevist [?]ranny. The Germans rendered the ...

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  28. BRITISH PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    It is officially estimated that there were 24,000 British war prisoners in Germany on December 29, of whom 5000 have been entrained, and are ...

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  29. EX-KAISER'S STATUS

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday—The "Telegraaf" publishes despatches from The Hague saying that the British and Dutch Governments have reached ...

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  30. U.S. FLEET FOR BALTIC.

    A Copenhagen message states that an American squadron has gone to the Baltic. Riga reports state that the ...

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  31. GERMANY'S CAPITAL SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— RearAdmiral Rodman (who has recently returned from European waters) recommended to the House of ...

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  32. SPREAD OF BOLSHEVISM

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—The Rus[?] Soviet delegate, Radek, in the [?] of a Russian soldier, address[?] Spartacus Congress in Berlin ...

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  33. EX-KAISER'S HIGH TEMPERATURE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—The exKaiser's temperature is high. A throat specialist from Utrecht is in constant attention. ...

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  34. "STILL A DEMOCRAT"

    LONDON, "Saturday.— Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Carnarvorf in "Welsh, said that they could rely upon one thing, he was still one of the ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express" states that the Imperial War Cabinet has appointed Lord Reading to co-ordinate and direct the ...

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  36. INTRIGUE AND FORCE.

    It is for that reason that it seems to me that you will forgive me if I lay some of the elements of theHew sitution before you for a moment. The ...

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  37. MORE INCRIMINATING DOCUMENTS.

    The "Petit Parisien" says that many important documents relating to the origin of the war have been discovered in the little Hohenzollern museum at ...

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  38. GOVERNMENTS HOUSING SCHEME.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government has begun the construction of 500,000 houses as portion of its housing policy. ...

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  39. THE PREMIER'S PLEDGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech at Pwllheli, said that he had always tried to be faithful to tho principles of democracy, freedom, and right, which ...

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  40. WILHELM SHOWS HIMSELF.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amorongen correspondent described the exKaiser's first appearance in the open air for 14 days. Clad in semi-military ...

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  41. PRINCE OF WALES FOR AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Admiral Bodman told the Naval Committee that King George told him that he had planned to send the Prince of ...

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  42. "HYPOCRITE AND MASS MURDERER."

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent states that the German newspapers are very angry and astonished at the result of the British ...

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  43. TRANSPORTING AMERICAN TROOPS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The United Press Association's correspondent at Paris learns authoritatively that the surrendered German ...

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  44. OIL-PROPELLED VESSELS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Ministry of Shipping announces that upwards of 1,000,000 tons of fuel oil have been carried in war time by 761 ...

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  45. LABOR, DEFEAT.

    Mr. J. Thomas (Lab.), when interviewed, said that he believed that Labor would assume tho functions of the official Opposition. There was a ...

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  46. [?]RMANY'S NEW CONSTITUTION.

    [?] publishes an authorised [?] giving details of the new [?] headed by a Pre[?] with powers ranging between ...

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  47. EXTREMISTS WITHDRAW FROM ELECTIONS.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.— The Spartacus Congress, by 63 votes to 23, rejected Dr. Liebknecht's motion in favor of participating in the elections ...

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  48. GOMPERS CONDEMNS INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— Mr. Samuel Gompers (secretary of the American Federation of Labor), giving evidence before tile Social and ...

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  49. DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES

    Are a postire cure for Indigestion, Flatulence, Heartburn, Acidity of Stomach, and all Stomach Troubles. Price, 1/6 and 2/6 per tin. ...

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  50. LOOTING EX-KAISER'S PALACE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—The private apartments of the ex-Kaiser's are in great confusion as a result of the looting of the Palace during last ...

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  51. TUMULT IN BUDA-PEST.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A Communist New Year demonstration at Buda-Pest resulted in bloodshed. Several were killed. Mobs expelled the troops from ...

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