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  3. RATIFICATION BY LEAGUE.

    The Central News Agency states that President Wilson has accepted the proposition that the fate of the German colonies must be decided by ...

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  4. BRITISH NAVAL MUTINY

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Chronicle" states that eight seamen from a British destroyer were charged with mutiny of Devonport. ...

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  5. WILSON SCORES

    LONDON, Friday. — A report from Paris repeat the assertion that the "mandatory principle" has been adopted for the supervision of the Pacific ...

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  6. FRANCE HONORS AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Saturday. — President Poincare, the President of France, has conferred the following French honors on Australia soldiers: ...

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  7. GLASGOW RIOTS

    LONDON, Saturday. — The prospects of an carly settlement of the strikes are less hopeful, as most of the men's meetings have decided against ...

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  8. "VORWARTS" TART COMMENT.

    The "Daily Express'" Berlin correspondent states that "Vorwarts," discussing the reported Anglo-French agreement concerning the fate of the ...

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  9. VITAL DIFFERENCES

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Express'" Paris correspondent states that as the Conference gets to grips with the various problems vital ...

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  10. HIGHER NAVAL PAY

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Admiralty announces an interim bonus equivalent to minimum increases costing £4,500,000, pending the committee's ...

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  11. 8-HOUR DAY FOR RAILWAYMEN.

    The Press Bureau announces that the railwaymen's trade union representatives and the railway executive committee will discuss forthwith the ...

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  12. "A GREAT TRIUMPH."

    [?] President Wilson has [?] a great triumph, although the modifications of his plan are un[?] ...

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  13. "MAY I COME BACK?"

    PARIS, Saturday. — The "Echo De Paris" states that the ex-Kaiser has asked Herr Ebert's permission to live in Germany. ...

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  14. RIOT ACT READ.

    Later.—The Riot Act has been read at Glasgow. Two strike leaders, William Gallagher and David Kirkwood, have been ...

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  15. BOXAR LAWS FIRM STAND.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Lord Provest of Glasgow has telegraphed to the Prime Minister stating that a deputation appointed by a ...

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  16. FREIGHTS REDUCED BY HALF

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The U.S. Shipping Board has reduced by one-half the ocean freight rates to Australia, South Africa, and the ...

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  17. MR. RYAN'S VIEW.

    Hon. T. J. Ryan (Premier of [?] who is en route to Europe to attend the International Laber [?] interviewed in New ...

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  18. CAPTURED GERMAN DREADNOUGHTS

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that it is expected that some, of the Dominion Governments will ask for the transfer of ...

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  19. WHAT JAPAN WANTS.

    The Paris "Matin" says that the Japanese programme is embodied in nine points. Japan agrees that Australia should take New Guinea and ...

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  20. U. S. SENATE OPPOSITION.

    A Washington message states that the Shote Republicans bitterly oppose President Wilson's Turkish colonies [?] his scheme to redealing with ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday. — The transport Miltiades encountered fearful weather in the Bay of Biscay, which caused some premature birth's. ...

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  22. "SURRENDERING BRITISH INTERESTS"

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Morning Post," in strongly supporting the Dominions' claim to the German colonies, says:—"Apparently, the British ...

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  23. "MORE SERIOUS PHASE."

    The engineers' strike threatens to assume a more serious phase. The Amalgamated Stewards have met in London, and are endeavoring to ...

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  24. RULER OF UKRAINE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. — A Vienna message states that the Archduke Wilhelm, a son of the aspirant to the Polish throne, who enligted in ...

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  25. BUENOS AYRES UNREST.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Dispatches from Duenos Ayres state that the marine workers have decided to continue to strike indefinitely. Some ...

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  26. "MISCHIEVOUS COMMENTS."

    An authoritative statement was issued to the press to-night stating: "[?] upon the proceedings in regard to the disposal of the captured ...

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  27. INCREDULOUS MR. WILSON.

    PARIS, Saturday.—President "Wilson, who has been touring the blasted regions of France, declares that he did not believe that the devastated ...

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  28. RAND STRIKES.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — A Johannesburg message states that the labor unrest on the Rand continues. The present agitation is in favor of a ...

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  29. GERMAN PEACE REPRESENTATION.

    When M. Tardien, a French delegate at the Peace Conference, was asked whether the institution of a League of Nations would alter agreements ...

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  30. FLYING CASUALTIES.

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  31. NOT RACING BRITAIN

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Mr. Rooseveldt (Assistant Secretary to the United States Navy), in an interview with the "Daily Telegraph," stated ...

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  32. MAJOR-CENERAL CLASCOW

    Major-General T. W. Glasgow, D.S.O., C.B., C.M.G., who was appointed to the command of an Australian division, is one of the many ...

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  33. PORTUGAL'S REVOLT.

    MADRID, Saturday. — A decisive engagement is expected outside Oporto. A naval division arrived at Oporto to co-operate with the land ...

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  34. PRINCE MAX FOR PRESIDENT.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that the German peace delegates will be Herr Schiedomann (Finance Minister), Herr Brockdor-Fautaan, Count ...

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  35. DAILY AIR SERVICE WITH BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Saturday—The first regular commercial air service has been inaugurated by the allotment of a squadron of British military ...

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  36. MAJOR-GENERAL SIR CHARLES ROSENTHAL (N.S.W.).

    Major-General Sir Charles Rosenthal, K.C.B., is one of the distinguished soldier successes of whom Australia can rightly feel proud. He is in his ...

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  37. SPAIN WANTS GIBRALTAR.

    It is rumored in Paris that the Peace Conference is discussing Gibraltar being exchanged for Centa (a Spanish seaport on the coast of ...

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  38. "NO PEACE OF LOOT"

    LONDON, Saturday.— President Wilson, at Wednesday's conference, referred to the German colonies question in plain terms, refusing to consider a ...

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  39. WAR DEBTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Speaking at a meeting of the London, City and Midland Bank, Ltd., the chairman (Sir Edward Holden) estimated the ...

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  40. THE MARMORA MEETING.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association reports that advice, from Paris state that the Archarced Government will sent ...

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  41. ABOLISHING BY-ELECTIONS FOR MINISTERS' SEATS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Government is introducing a Bill abolishing by-elections for the seats rendered vacant by Ministers accepting office in the ...

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  42. ALLIED HELP FOR BELGIUM.

    PARIS, Saturday.— The Allies are advancing Belgium £100,000,000 sterling, in order to hasten reconstruction. This will be repaid by the ...

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  43. INTERNATIONAL LABOR LEGISLATION.

    The "Baily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent states that agreement has been reached on the British case for precutation to the Commission on ...

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  44. ALLIED LABOR DISCUSSIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The fact that the Labor leaders of France. England, America. Belgium and Canada are discussing labor problems arising out of ...

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  45. BALKAN STATISTICS.

    It is understood that the Council of Powers has rejected the Austrian statistics as a basis for determining claims. This is important, as the ...

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  46. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Pospatches from "Archancel states that the Allied forces have been compelled to ernenate Shegovarsdk and retire 10 miles ...

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  47. BELGIAN CONGO.

    To-day the Belgian delegates discussed the Congo question with the Council of Powers. ...

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