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  3. REJECTED VOLUNTEERS' ASSOCIATION

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The large gathering at the Launceston R. V. A. rooms last evening, on the occasion of the first visit of the first ...

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  4. LIEBKNECHT[?]S FUNERAL

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday. — Carl Liebknecht's funeral was not attended by disorder, owing to the imposing military display. The Spartacus troops ...

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  5. THE TURNING POINT

    "Gentlemen,," said President Wilson, addressing the Peace Conference on the league of Nations seheme, "The select classes of mankind are no longer the governors of mankind. The fortunes of mankind are now in the hands of the plain people of the whole world. Satisfy them, and you ...

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  6. BRITISH BOLSHEVISM

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The strike position at Belfast is becoming more serious as the public services become increasingly affected by the stoppage ...

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  7. FRANCOm-AMERICAN SYMPATHY.

    You must remember that the United States is made up of the nations of Europe—that French sympathies run straight across the seas, not merely by ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. THE LONDON STRIKE.

    The London strike was precipitated by the Thames' shop stewards who, indignant at the fortnight's failure, of fruitless negotiations upon the ...

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  9. JAPANESE CRUISERS AT LONDON

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Several Japanese cruisers and 12 destroyers are visiting London. The bluejackets are participating in conducted tours ...

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  10. LEAGUE OF NATIONS ESSENTIAL TO MANKINDS FUTURE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—President Wilson addressed the Peace Conference to-day as follows:- Mr. Chairman,—I consider it a ...

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  11. A POPULAR WAR.

    This war has boon popular, and unlike other wars, in that it seemed sometimes as it their chief strain was behind the lines, and not in the lines. ...

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  12. Y. M. C. A. APPEAL

    "Although the fighting has ceased the war is not over, and surely the Australian peoplo who have backed up their fighting men so magnificently ...

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  13. POLICE CHARGE IN BELFAST.

    There was some rioting and stone throwing in Belfast, whereupon the police charged the crowds. ...

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  14. "A SERIOUS PROBLEM."

    Mr. W. Adamson (Lab., Fife), interviewed concerning his re-election to the chairmanship of the Parliamentary Labor Party, paid: "The now ...

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  15. TWICE SAVED SITUATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the Australian and New Zealand Lunchcon Club to-day Sir. Arthur Conan Doyle, in a glowing pangyrie of the ...

    Article : 340 words
  16. BONAH LAW WATCHING.

    The "Dhily Express'" political correspondent states that the present industrial unrest is cauising the Government much anxiety. Mr. Bonar Law ...

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  17. U. V. A. OBJECTS.

    The president added that the six avowed objects of the R. V. A. had been decided upon with great care. It was significant of the unselfish motives of ...

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  18. IN BRILF

    A cable from Wellington (N. Z.) states that a war risk bonus of £2 10/ a month has been granted by the Union S. S. S. Co. to the members of ...

    Article : 598 words
  19. A SOLEMN OBLIGATION.

    It is a solemn obligation on our part, t[?] to make permanent arramgements that justice shall be rendered and peace maintained. This is the ...

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  20. WHY AMERICA CAME.

    Mr. Chairman, when it is known, as I feel confident it will he known, that we have adopted the principles of the League of Nations, and mean to work ...

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  21. ALGIERS TO FRANCE

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Two trench airmen, who started on a return journey from Algiers to France at noon on Sunday, are missing. ...

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  22. LAWLESS EUROPE

    LONDON, Monday. — The insurance companies are greatly alarmed at the increase in burglaries, which are now five times the previous daily ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS VITAL.

    Therefore, it seems to me that we must concern our best judgment in order to make his League of Nations a vital thing — a thing sometimes ...

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  24. PRESIDENT WILSON ADDRESSES FRENCH WOMEN

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—To-day, Pre[?] Wilson, at home, spoke to a [?] of working women of [?] as follows: ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — It is estimated that Britain[?]s war expenditure is now £4,000,000 daily. ...

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  26. AN UNWIELDY BODY.

    The Conference is tarong out to be a rather unwieldy body—a very large body representing a great many nations large and small, old and new, and the ...

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  27. CANADA EXPELS HUNS.

    OTTAWA, Monday. — All interned enemy aliens considered dangerous will be repatriated. ...

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  28. THE AIR FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Monday.—Allied antiaircraft artillery in France from the beginning of 1918 crashed or forced to land in our lines 171 hostile machines ...

    Article : 44 words
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  31. GREEKS OCCUPYING THRACE.

    ATHENS, Monday.—The Greek occupation of Turkish Thrace continues. ...

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