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  3. WORLD DANGERS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Daily ews' " Dublin correspondent telegraphs:- Sinister developments threaten ...

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  4. STRANDED SOUTH AFRICANS

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. — In the House of Assembly this afternoon, the Opposition leader raised the question of South Africans stranded in ...

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  5. League of Nations

    [?] Tuesday.—Deputy Moun[?] in the Socialist newspaper [?] If President Wilson [?] Publishing a League of ...

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  6. BLUE PEAS

    The attention of several Devonport merchants was yesterday directed to the advice of Mr. J. T. H. Whitsitt, M.H.A., who urged farmers to hold on ...

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  7. GERMAN TRUCULENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Correspondents at Berlin state that Germany is becoming increasingly truculent. The Government resisted the Soviet ...

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  8. GERMAN SHIPS

    In view of the pressing need for more large ships suitable for regular passenger, trade, pending the completion of new liners ordered for the ...

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  9. LONDON THREATENED WITH DARKNESS.

    The Electrical Trade Union of London has decided to strike on Thursday, plunging London into darkness, unless The Government intervenes on the ...

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  10. WORSE THAN WAR.

    The "Chicago News'" Berlin correspondent interviewed Herr Von Gwynner (president of the Deutch Bank and a proposed candidate for the ...

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  11. HUGHES "BAD EXAMPLE."

    Commenting upon Mr. Hughes' inview with [?] Matin," the "West[?] Gazette" says:—"If individual [?] allowed to do as Mr. ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES

    The British Parliament will meet on February l1. Mr. Lloyd George will attend. ...

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  13. MOSE RIOTS FEARED.

    A Copenhagen message states that there are indications that the Spartacus aggression will culminate in outbreaks on February 6, when the ...

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  14. 10,000 TROOPS IN GLASGOW.

    Glasgow resembles an armed camp; 10,000 soldiers in full kit are quartered in the town. The workers repudiate extremist methods. It is anticipated ...

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  15. AMERICANS "NEAR BEERS."

    A Washington message says that the United States Food Administration has announced that President Wilson has signed a proclamation removing the ...

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  16. GREEK CLAIMS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Supreme [?]uncil has referred the Greek claims [?] a commission of exports. ...

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  17. MARRIAGE BY PROXY.

    An American War Department ruling provides for tho marriago by proxy of soldiers overseas with sweetlearts at home. ...

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  18. SMALL POWERS SQUABBLING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Great [?] owing to the conflict between [?] and [?]hs, have reminded the [?] of their undertaking not ...

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  19. VENERATING THE KAISER

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. — An association has been formed in Berlin fer the protection of the ex-Kaiser s life and liberty. ...

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  20. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    The following letter has been received by the Devonport Local Repatriation Committee from the, Deputy Controller of Repatriation, Hobart: ...

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  21. LONDONERS TRUDGE TO WORK.

    Althought the London Underground services are running, thousands of clerks and others are obliged to walk from the suburbs to the city, as the ...

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  22. "THE BLUE PEA MYSTERY "

    Commening editorially on the blue peas problem, under the above heading, the Hobart "Mercury" states:- Growers of blue peas are naturally ...

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  23. "SULTAN MUST GO."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A "Morning [?] representative [?] an inter[?]ew with M. Vetizelos (Promier of [?] who said that some statesmen ...

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  24. PLOT TO RESTORE KAISER.

    The Uiiitod Press Association's Coblenz correspondent states that the American Military Secret Service has unearthed a plot to organise sentiment ...

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  25. FIERY SPEECHES.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The United Press Association's London correspondent interviewed Mr. William Watson, a member of the Shop ...

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  26. PORTUGAL'S REVOLT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lisbon messages assert that the Monarchist rising is failing, whereas Oporto declares that the movement is spreading ...

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  27. TANKS AT GLASGOW.

    Later.—The Clyde strike is showing signs of collapsing, and public confidence is being restored that the authorities will be ablo to control any ...

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  28. JELLICOE S VISIT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Owing to the M.A.S. New Zealand's deep [?] she is proceeding direct to [?] instead of the Fremantle ...

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  29. SENATE AND PEACE

    Senator Lodge (chairman of the American Foreign is Relations Committee), speaking in the Senate, condemned as absolutely unbelievable any ...

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  30. SINN FEINERS ESCAPE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Da Valera, Mileroy and M'Garry, Sinn Feiners, have escaped from Lincoln prison. ...

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  31. SOLDIERS' MEMORIALS

    Recently it was laid down by the Department of Repatriation that no more than £25 would bE sanctioned for thE erection of soldiers' ...

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  32. AUSSIE AFFAIRS

    General Sir William Birdwood has presented the 1914-15 ribbons to 600 Anzacs attached to London Headquarters. He said that he had been ...

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  33. BRITISH EXPORT TRADE

    A cablegram has been received by H.M. Trade Commissioner from the Board of Trade, London, emphasising the importance of stimulating British ...

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  34. LIEBKENECHT'S MURDER

    The "Daily News'" Berlin correspondent [?] that an eyewitness [?] Carl Ligh[?] murder states that the story of the attempted escape ...

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  35. "OLD LADIES' QUILTING PARTY."

    Senator Borah: "It may be as Admiral Mayo said that the League of Nations will be nothing more than an old ladies' quilting party; but it will ...

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  36. YANKEE "BAD LOTS"

    American army officials deplore de[?] from Paris, apparently feathful, which show much crime by American soldiers. ...

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  38. CANUCKS AND HUNS

    A Winning message says that returned soldiers, to the number of se[?]eral thousand, marched to industrial [?]lants, giving three days' warning ...

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