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  3. AWFUL RUSSIA

    Mr. Jeffries, the special correspondent of the London "Times," writing from Petrograd, says that the city is morally and physically ruined. ...

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  4. BOMBARDING BOLSHEVIKS

    LONDON, Monday.—British warships are bombarding the Bolshevik [?]uters at Riga. The "Philadelphia Ledger" reports ...

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  5. SHOULDER TO SHOULDER

    NEW YORK, Monday.— The "New York World's" Paris correspondent declares that from direct intimations given to American correspondents, it ...

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  6. TO BERLIN

    NEW YORK, Monday.— The United Press Association's correspondent at The Hague reports that dispatches from Berlin state that the Polish troops ...

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  7. BRILLIANT EXAMPLES

    LONDON, Monday.—The following V.C.'s have been awarded to Australians:- Lieut. G. M. Ingram (24th Battn.): ...

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  8. THOMAS ATKINS KICKS

    LONDON, Monday.—The War Office explanation of the trouble among the troops at Folkestone who were returning from leave is that it arose ...

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  9. CEKMAN SURRENDER DEMAXDED

    A Berlin message states that the Poles have occupied positions in Germnny that have never been taken before, and have sent an ultimatum to ...

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  10. RUSSIAN DELEGATION REACHES LONDON.

    A Russian delegation, representing all moderate elements, including Socialists, has reached London via Odessa, in order to tell the Allies about the ...

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  11. THE OILY WOMAN JUDGE.

    The arch-bourgeois are steadily decreasing in number, and their executions methodically continue. The chief victims are army officers and people ...

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  12. HONORING COLUMBUS

    GENOA, Monday.—To-day, President Wilson laid a wreath on the statue of Columbus. A driving rain storm spoiled the reception. Nevertheless ...

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  13. CRISIS IN BERLIN

    LONDON", Monday.—A very serious crisis has occurred in Berlin. The Government dismissed Herr Eichorn from the Presideney of the Police ...

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  14. DESPERATE FIGHTING WITH AMERICANS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Despatches from Archangel say that the Americana have dropped back before the Bolsheviks near Kadish, after ...

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  15. LLOYD GEORGE'S MINISTRY

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Express" announces that the Cabinet has formally resigned, in order not to complicate Mr. Lloyd George's ...

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  16. TROTSKY THE RULER.

    Trotsky now dominates more than Lenin. He lives in luxury at the Kremlin at Moscow, and has a bodyguard of 5000 Chinese troops and 7000 Letts. He ...

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  17. NO AMERICANS FOR RUSSIA.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Sun's" Paris correspondent declares that America will not send Amcrican troops to Russia for any ...

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  18. "GROWING DAILY"

    NEW YORK, Monday.— The United Press Association's Berlin correspondent states that although German Bolshevism is primarily an intellectual ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. BEATTY—FIRST SEA LORD.

    Later.—It is understood that Mr. Lloyd George is asking Admiral Beatty to become First Sea Lord. ...

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  20. LEST WE FORGET

    Sir,—There is, alas, one feature of the past year's war record of which it is impossible for a loyalist to be proud. At the end of 1917 ...

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  21. JUGO—SLAVIA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A Government representative of all Jugo-Slavin has been formed at Belgrade, and has notified the Allies that the Sarbian ...

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  22. 10,000 TROOPS PARTICIPATE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Ten thonsand soldiers whose leave had expired participated in the Folkestone demonstration on Saturday. The preceedings ...

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  23. FINIS!

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The German army no longer exists as a fighting foree. Fifteen divisions have, been completely demobilised, and the others ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times'" Peking correspondent states that the Chinese Government has agreed to the principle of ...

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  25. SOLDIERS AND DRINK

    Sir,—Would you, in the interests of our brave soldiers, publish the enclosed, which is only one of many such letters appearing in the press. The ...

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  26. SHOCKING CRUELTY.

    Russian, officers maintain that Nicholas and his family are still alive in a northern neutral country. "The great evils I have related," the ...

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  27. BERLIN ISOLATED.

    A Berlin messse states that the Spaitaeusites on Sunday attempted to seize power. They occupied the Wolff newspaper office and other means of ...

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  28. HOLLAND SUBMITS

    AMSTERDAM, Monday—Holland has not only agreed to the use of the Scheldt for provisioning the British army, but has decided to allow British ...

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  29. JAPAN NERVOUS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times'" correspondent reports that a distinguished Japanese has published an article advocating an ...

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  30. OUTSIDE THE EMPIRE

    NEW YORK, Monday.— An Irish mass meeting to-day passed a resolution asking President Wilson to support the principle of self-determination ...

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  31. CHINA SUPPORTS U.S. PRESIDENT.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times'" Peking correspondent states that Hsushit-Phang has cabled President Winson, saying that the ...

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  32. MACKENSEN AT SALONIKA

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—General Mackensen has been removed lo Salonika, despite his protests. ...

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  33. CHALLENGE OF THE NEW ERA

    Rev. Dr. Carruthers, PresidentGeneral of the Methodist Conference, has issued a message, under the heading, "The Challenge of the New ...

    Article : 330 words
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  35. WELL DONE, A.I.F.!

    Captain T. Horler, formerly of Devonport and Burnie, forwards to relatives at Burnie a letter addressed by General H. Rawlinson, commanding ...

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  37. SHORT CUT HOME

    Demobilisation orders in London provide for extended leave to enable applicants to return to Australia for business, educational, or family reasons ...

    Article : 169 words
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  39. COST OF WAR

    Owing to the Cabinet crisis in Italy and the necessity for reconstructing the British Cabinet, the Paris Conference has again been postponed. ...

    Article : 117 words
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