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  3. FIVE GREAT POWERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—French newspapers' comments on the League of Nations indicate that President Wilson, after facing the realities of the ...

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  4. FOCH'S "SCRAP OF PAPER"

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Marshal Foch has returned to Paris with the new armistice terms signed. Admiral Browning, who ...

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  5. WAR ON THE FLY

    HOBART, Wednesday—At the conference convened for the purpose of formulating measures to deal with the fly nuisance, the chairman (Alderman ...

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  6. FOR VALOR

    Included among the Australians mentioned on Monday and Tuesday as having been awarded the Military Cross are nine Tasmanians. The ...

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  7. BE NEIGHBORLY

    [?] Tuesday.—Herr Rantzau [?] Minister), addressing [?] Assembly at Weimar, [?] of the Entente's ...

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  8. RUSSIAN TAME WORSE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russian situation is again occupying the foremost place in the Council's attention. ...

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  9. POLISH FIGHTING STOPS.

    The mysterious delay in telegrams sent to Berlin and Weimar containing the new armistice conditions led Herr Erzberger to request ...

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  10. SOLDIERS' WELCOMES AND DANCING

    Sir,—In a recent issue there appeared a letter from the pen of one singing "Anti-Wowser," having reference to welcomes extended to ...

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  11. "AN EFFECTIVE DOCUMENT."

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York World's" City of Montana correspondent interviewed Mr. Taft, who said:—"The League of Nations ...

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  12. ITALIAN ENTHUSIASM.

    A Rome messago states that the Italian newspapers comment enthusiastically upon the League of Nations' covenant. ...

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  13. FOCH ADAMANT.

    Erzborgor tried hard to secure a days prolongation before signing the armistice renewal, but Foch was adamant. Erzberger declared that Germany ...

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  14. "A GOOD PRODIGY."

    Sir J. Ward (N.Z.) considers that the League of Nations will prevent wars. No one could expect the covenant to be perfect in detail. The fact ...

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  15. "UNCONSTITUTIONAL AND WRONG."

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Senator Vardamin, in the Senate, attacked the League of Nations. He said: "It is unconstitutional and wrong for ...

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  16. NOT A MILITARY VICTORY.

    [?] that the enemy is re[?] prioners of war to do such [?] Our enemies owe [?] mainly, not to military ...

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  17. PRINCE LVOFF'S WARNING.

    The United Presa Association's Paris correspondent interviewed Prince Lvoff (an ex-Russian Premier), who said:- "The Belsheviks will employ the ...

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  18. BLOCKADE WILL NOT SLACKEN.

    There is no possibility of the blockade slackening until Germany signs the naval and military peace terms, which are now being drafted, and ...

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  19. ENGLAND'S CLEAN SWEEP

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Among the Germans to be repatriated from England on Saturday is Franz Von Veltheim, who slew Woolf Joel at ...

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  20. SPECIAL MILITARY PRECAUTIONS.

    The "Journal des Debats" states that the Allies' High Command instrutted the troops in the occupied German zones to take special military ...

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  21. MARMORA CONFERENCE IMPOSSIBLE.

    The Council of Ten will deal with the Russian situation this week. It is now clear that the Marmora conference is impossible. ...

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  22. CHURCHILL FAVORS WAR.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Renewed pressure for armed intervention in Russia is now being exerted in the Conference. The date for the Marmora ...

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  23. THE FINAL TEAM.

    The final working out of the armistice terms begins to-morrow. Probably little will be said about naval terms, because the surrender of the ...

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  24. NARROW-MINDED METHODS.

    [?] Rantzau admitted that the [?] staff of Germany's for[?] had been responsible in the [?] mistakes in trade policy. The ...

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  25. DUTCH FEELING.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. — A Pretoria message states that feeling among the Dutch population against the repatriation of Germans ...

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  26. DEVONPORT O. A. S.

    The postponed meeting of the Devonport branch of the O.A.S. was held on Tuesday, when there were present Mrs. J. W. Payne (president). ...

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  27. NO SEVERANCE

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—A crowded and enthusiastic meeting at the City Hall to-night passed a resolution emphatically condemning the agitation ...

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  28. EPZPERGER ASKS FOR "KINDNESS."

    Herr Mathias Erzberger, in a [?] pretested at the [?] the Allied terms. [?]urged [?] remember how Germany ...

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  29. ERZBERGER'S POWERS CURBED.

    It is understood that Erzberger's powers on the Armistice Commission have been curbed. He is not allowed to make decisions now, but must ...

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  30. MUST HAVE COLONIES.

    Herr Rantzau added that freedom of trade preapposed freedom of the seas, which letter was one of the most important of the Wilsonian points for ...

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  31. SERBO-ITALIAN DISPUTE

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Some adverse opinions are expressed in regard to Dr. Wilson arbitrating between Serbia and Italy. Such a course is looked ...

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  32. RETURNING PRISONERS AND Y.M.C.A

    The London "Morning Post" in its issue of the 23rd November last, doscribes the return of a large party of non-commissioned officers and men ...

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  33. REINSTATEMENT OF EMPLOYES

    One of the most important forms used by the Department of Repatriation is that known as Form 2, which is issued to men returning on ...

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  34. ITALY REFUSES.

    Later. — The Italians have refused Wilsonian arbitration in their dispute with the Jugo-Slavs. ...

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  35. 'FLU AND FLIES

    Extract from an article by Mme. De Kurglo, an American actress, now in Sydney. She was a volunteer nurse during the New York epidemic. "Guard ...

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  36. LABOR DISPUTE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "Lloyds" and the "Sunday News" declare that there are persistent rumora in Belfast that an adverse ballot has been ...

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  37. SAVE THE KAISER

    AMSIERDAM, Tuesday.—Prince Henry letter requesting Hindenburg to [?] the presidency of the League [?] ex-Kaiser's Personal ...

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  39. GETTING TOGETHER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Lloyd George is summoning, during the present month, a meeting of capital and labor representatives, which will be ...

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  40. THE KAISER'S GUILT.

    A [?]orandum demonstrating the [?] guilt has been presented to the Crimes Commission by M. M.'s [?] and L. Pradekke, two ...

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  42. RETURNED SOLDIERS INDIGNANT

    It has come under the notice of the central administration of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia that the Defence ...

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  43. "CANNOT REMAIN ALONE"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "Chicago News" Vienna correspondent interviewed Mr. George Gunther, who is [?] of the largest Austrian mining ...

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  45. DEFEND THE FATHERLAND!

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Hindenburg [?] a proclamation to the German people stating that he is returning on the Eastern frontier. He calls ...

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