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  4. VERY HUMBLE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Herr Mathias Erzberger, interviewed at Weimar, said that Germany's colonial claims were modest. She would be content ...

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  5. ARMISTICS TERMS

    PARIS, Saturday.—Increasing interest is being manifested in the meetings of the War Council. All the Allied, Commandcrs-in-Chief have joined the ...

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS ESTABLISHED

    [?] the League of Nations has become an actual [?] President Wilson has gained another tremendous moral [?] America entered the war. The [?] of the League of Nations provides for the establishment ...

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  7. JELLICOE'S COMPLAINTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Many complaints are voiced in service circles concerning Lord Jellicoe's catalogue of Admiralty deficiencies. It is pointed ...

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  8. IMMEDIATE DEMOBISLIATION.

    President Ebert has announced that Germany will dmobilise without delay. ...

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  9. SERBIAN INNOCENCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—A White Paper has been published by Professor Omans, which, includes a survey of all Allied documents lending up to the ...

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  10. JELLICOE'S REPLY.

    Lord Jellicoe's brief reply to his critics says that when he was at the Admiralty before the war he constantly informed the Government that the ...

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  11. NO NEGOTIATION WITH GERMANY.

    Yesterday was one of the wost fruitful days since the conference opened. It is believed that when the new armistice terms are disclosed they will not ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday,—Joseph Scully (Sydney) and William Moody (Melbourne), alias Geo. Moody, Australian soldiers, both of whom are well-known ...

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  13. SCHIEDEMANN'S THREAT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Herr Scheidemann (German Premier), interviewed, said:—"The elections prove that Germany warmly supports the League of ...

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  14. HUGHES VISITS THE RHINE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Mr. Hughes and Mr. Massey (Prime Ministers of Australia and Now Zealand) contemplate making an carly visit to their troops ...

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  15. WATERWAY PROBLEMS.

    It is interesting to note that all the conference commissioners are working on the British drafts. The Waterways Commission is dealing with the ...

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  16. BRITAIN EXPELLING UNDESIRABLES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government has decided upon a strong policy in order to clear the country of undesirable aliens. Directly the Russian ...

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  17. AMERICA'S CLEAN UP.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—It has been announced in the Senate that the Government is preparing to deport all Bolshevik and aliens when shipping is ...

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  18. WHAT GERMANY MISSED

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent reports that Mr. Newton Baker (U.S. War Secretary) declared in a ...

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  19. ROUMANIAN REVOLT DENIED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Roumanian Delegation denies the reported insurrection in Roumanian. ...

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  20. INTERNATIONAL LABOR STAFF.

    The Labor Commission has agreed upon the formation of an international staff, who will be charged with the collection and distribution of ...

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  21. GREAT SHIPPING COMBINE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The city is greatly interested in Lord Inchnpe joining the management of the Orient Line. It is pointed out that the ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLICANISM

    CAPETOWN, Saturday—.It is reported that the crew of the Durham Castle, on which the Nationalist, delegates proposed sailing to England ...

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  23. ALL TREATIES TO BE PUBLISHED.

    The League of Nations has been given power to publish all treaties between the league and its members. The extent of mandatory requirements varies ...

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  24. EXCLUSIVE PRUSSIANS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express" states that the Prussians are expelling several thousands of Swiss people as undesirables. Great ...

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  25. THE BRITISH "LEAGUE OF NATIONS."

    Mr. Charles Crasty, the "New York Times'" Paris correspondent, states:- Nothing impresses the American peace delegates more than the presence ...

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  26. £500,000 FOR, EDUCATION.

    LONDON, Saturday—Sir Ernest Cassel is handing over to seven trustees, including Mr. Asquith, Mr. Balfour, Lord Haldane. Mr. Fisher (Minister ...

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  27. "WOULD WELCOME REPUBLIC.

    In the Senate this afternoon Mr. Reitz, President of the Senate and a former President of the Free State Republic, asked to explain ...

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  28. JAPAN'S CASE.

    Baron Makino outlined Japan's case to a group of British journalists. Japan, he said, claimed the Carolines and the Marshalls in order to ...

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  29. 200 MILES IN 110 MINUTES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Captain Pace, of the British Air Force, carrying despatches, flew from London to Paris— 200 miles—in 110 minutes. ...

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  30. CANADA AND GREENLAND.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Danish Legation at Washington has announced that Denmark will not cede Greenland to Canada. ...

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  31. TYPHUS IN RUSSIA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Despatches from Vladivostock say that there are approximately 25,000 cases of typhus in Ekaterinburg, Cheliabissk, and ...

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  32. WOMEN'S DEMANDS.

    The Women's Suffrage Conference at Paris, on the motion of Miss Atkinson (New Zealand) has decided to submit a series of resolutions to the Peace ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL MATTERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—No appointments have yet been made in connection with the command of the Australian Navy, or the first members of the ...

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  34. CHINA'S AIMS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "Chi[?] News" Paris correspondent [?] that the Chinese Foreign Min[?] Wang who is a member of the ...

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  35. BACK TO THE OLD WORLD

    NEW YORK Saturday.—The "New York Evening Sun's" correspondent at Paris States that it is estimated that 20,000 American soldiers have married ...

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  36. JAMAICA AND CANADA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" Kingston (Jamaica) correspondent reports that the Tonteco Bay Town Council has passed a ...

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  37. BERLIN BOURSE REVIVAL.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Morning Post's" Pairs correspondent interviewed Mr. Hughes regarding the report that the Berling Bours[?] had ...

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