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  3. GENERAL CABLES

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—In reference to the reported 'disablement of the steamer Castalia off the coast of Nova Scotia, a Halifax message ...

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  4. FORTUNES IN STONES

    CAPETOWN, Monday. — A Kimberley message states that a sensation has been caused at the Jagersfontein mine by the discovery of a magnificent ...

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  5. PEACE PRELIMINARIES

    PARIS, Monday. — It is officially stated that the Supreme Peace Council met in Paris on the afternoon of Sunday and considered various matters. ...

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  6. DESTRUCTION OF MILITARY CLOTHING

    The destruction of a large quantity of military great coats, tunies and hats is stated to have been carried our some little time ago at the South ...

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  7. BERLIN'S BLOOD WELTER

    LONDON, Monday According to the reports from [?] on Friday, the Government troops were holding the police headquarters, also from the ...

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  8. U. S. ATTORNEY-GENERAL RESIGNS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Mr. Gregory, Federal Attorney-General, has resigned from the Cabinet. ...

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  9. DIAMONDS OF OTHER DAYS.

    Some of the largest diamonds known have been found in South Africa, two of these being respectively 634 and 971 carats weight. These stones, if cut ...

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  10. 2,000,000-DOLLAR ESTATE.

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Mr. Herbert Lethbridge, co-executor, has filed the will of the late George Yuill, disposing of more than 2,000,000 dollars ...

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  11. HOMAGE TO NURSES

    Sir,—I was greatly interested in reading your article in Saturday's "Advocate," "Homage to Nurses." For a long time I have been looking ...

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  12. WIDESPREAD REVOLUTION.

    LONDON, Monday.—According to Copenhagen reports Spartacus outbreaks at Hamburg, Dresden, Stuttgart, Dortmnn. and Augsburg have ...

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  13. BRITISH LABOR AND SOCIALISM.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Sexton, Labor M. P. has withdrawn from the Lausanne international conference, making the fifth Labor Commoner ...

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  14. BRITISH TROOPS OCCUPY DUSSELDORF.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—It is reported that the British troops occupied Dusseldorff owing to Bolsherism. Yadek was arrested when the police ...

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  15. RUGBY.

    LONDON, Monday. — Playing a Rugby mntch against Leicester, Now Zealand scored 19 points to nil. ...

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  16. SENTENCED FOR DESERTION.

    PARIS, Monday. — The "Matin" states that Enver and Djemal, Turkish pashas, have been sentenced at Constantinople to degradation and a year's ...

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  17. SABOTAGE ADVOCATED.

    LONDON, Monday. A Berlin report states that Rosa Luexemburg and Dr. Lichknecht's son have been captured. The Spartacusers have inaugurated ...

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  18. REPATRIATED TASMANIANS

    The following Tasmanian prisoners of war have been repatriated from Germany, and have arrived safely in England: ...

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  19. BOMES DROPED ON BERLIN.

    ZURICH, Monday. — A Spartacust acroplane dropped bombs on Berlin during the fighting. ...

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  20. HUNGARY'S DEMANDS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The United Press correspondent at Budapest, the capital of Hungary, interviewed Premier Karalyi, who said that the peace ...

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  21. ENERGETIC ACTION BY THE GOVERNMENT.

    AMRTETWAM, Monday. — Herr Ehert. addressing the newly-arrived Government troops in Berlin, said that their task would be to preserve order ...

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  22. SLAUGHTER STILL IN PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Berlin reports state that fighting is still in progress in several quarters. The extremists hold Breslan station and the police ...

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  23. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL

    Sir,—With disappointment I read of the decision come to by the committee for the erection of a Soldiers' Memorial in Devonport. I fail to see how a ...

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  24. PARISIAN HOTELS CROWDED.

    PARIR, Monday— Mr. Bonar Law has arrived at Paris in a Handley aeroplane. The hotels are full of visitors, officials from all parts of the ...

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  25. APPEAL TO REASON IN RUSSIA.

    WASHINGTON, Monday—The State Department have issued a statement to the effect that they received a memorandum from the British ...

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  27. THE MUNICH MIX-UP.

    COPENITAGEN, Monday. — The Spartacus riots at Munich were unattended with bloodshed. Fisher has been arrested and three leading ...

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  28. BAVARIAN KINGDOM

    PARIS, Monday—The "Matin" publishes an interview with Herr Eisner. He stated that he had only eighteen marks in his pocket when he decided to ...

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  29. STRONG FRENCH DENUNCIATION.

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Noulens, the late French Ambassador for Russia, denounces the proposal that the Allies should have any dealings with the ...

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  31. UNCLE SAM AND THE BEAR

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—A Washington message, states that Senator Johnston invited the Senate by resolution to withdraw American troops from ...

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  32. LLOYD GEORGE WANTS A GOOD PEACE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The London "Evening News" interviewed Mr. Lloyd George before embarking at Folkestone for France. The Prime ...

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  33. To the Editor.

    Sir,—I regret that I was out of the State when the meeting was called to consider the best means of perpetuating the memory of our fallen heroes ...

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  34. CZECHO-SLOVAK CRIME

    VIENNA, Monday.—An attempt has been made to murder Dr. Kramarss. the Czecho-Slovak Premier, but failed because the shot bulged in a ...

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  35. A GERMAN SUGGESTION.

    AMSTERDAM, —Monday. With a view to facilitating the Peace Conference decisions, the reunion of Luxemburg with Relgium is openly canvassed ...

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  36. GEORGIA'S CLAIMS.

    PARIS, Monday. — A delegation from Transcaucasian Georgia has arrived in London to urge recognition of its independence as a small nation. ...

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  37. INCIPIENT REBELLION

    LONDON, Monday.—A message from Monte Video, South America, states that the police have discovered a Bolshevist plot to overthrow the ...

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  38. FORMAL CONFERENCE ON JANUARY' 20.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Council of the Allied Premiers, Foreign Ministers and Generals to-day are discussing the prolongation of the armistice, and the ...

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  39. STRIKERS' ATROCIOUS DEEDS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A message from Argentina states that Senor Veneral Deflepine will assume a dictatorship. He gave as a reason the ...

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