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  3. SAILING FOR ENGLAND

    "CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—Senator Pearce (Australian Midister for Defence) sails for England to-day on the Marathon. Interviewed by "The ...

    Article : 395 words
  4. WILSON'S GREAT FIGHT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The newspapers, commenting upon President Wilson's Boston speech, point out that President Wilson is prepared to ...

    Article : 187 words
  5. CIVIL WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Civil war broke out in Munich on Friday afternoon, when 10,000 workers marched through the city and began plundering ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. PRESIDENT WILSON AT BOSTON.

    BOSTON (Miss), Wednesday.—The following is the next of the President's speech delivered on his return to the United States: ...

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  7. IF AMERICA FAILED!

    Think of the picture! Think of the [?] blackness than would Fall on the world! "America has failed!" America made a little essay at ...

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  8. THE OLD TIGER

    A shock of startled horror went through the world when tho report of the dastardly attack on Clemenceau's life was made known. ...

    Article : 213 words
  9. REFERENDUM SOUGHT.

    The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent states that a Bill has been introduced in the Lower House providing for a popular referendum ...

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  10. CANNOT TURN BACK.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mr. J. Daniels (Minister for the Navy), in a speech in reference to the League of Nations, said:— "The United States ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Official: A communique from Paris states that the Ministers of the Great Powers have approved measures to avoid the ...

    Article : 118 words
  12. FEARLESS, FAMOUS DUELLIST.

    Froud, to a fault Clemenceau would brook no nonsense where his dignity or honor were at stake. A journalist once refnsed to bow to ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. AFGHANISTAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported that the Ameer or Afghanistan's Anglophobe brother, Nasrollah Khan, has seized the throne. It transpires ...

    Article : 51 words
  14. BELGIAN CLAIMS.

    Official: A communique, from Paris states that the representatives of the great Powers discussed tho question of alloting to the Commission's ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. CHINA SEEKS A LOAN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "New York Times'" Peking correspondent states that the Chinese Cabinet has decided to ask Japan for a ...

    Article : 170 words
  16. DYSPEPTIC, BUT COURAGEOUS.

    A chronic sufferer from dyspepsia, M. Clemenceau (again, like Billy Hughes) has [?] the greatest care of his diet. He lives principally on ...

    Article : 184 words
  17. GENERAL ALLIED AGREEMENT.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — There is no essential difference botwecn Britain, America, and France regarding the left bank of the Rhine, which is the next ...

    Article : 106 words
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  19. WHEN PEACE IS SIGNED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Peace Committee of the House of Commons warmly approves of tho creation of an Empire chain of beacons to celebrate ...

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  20. EXTRAORDINARY VERSATILITY.

    But this versatile wielder of the "tongue, pen, and sword." can also purr charmingly when in the company of women. With Celtic gallantry, and ...

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  21. AMERICAN COMPETITION

    LONDON, Wednesday. —American competition is becoming increasingly felt in Welsh industries. America is offering Italy coal considerably below ...

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  22. THE BOSCHE

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Huge crowds cheered an acquitted young dressmaker who was charged with murdering her new-born baby by eevring a vein in its ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. THE "TRIPLE ALLIANCE"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Triple Industrial Alliance,'' including railwaymen, miners and transport workers, embracing 1,500,000 workers, held a ...

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  24. WHY EISNER DIED

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "New York Times'" Geneva correspondent learns from an authoritative source that German militarists decided ...

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  25. GERMAN-AUSTRIAN REPUBLIC

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — According to Vienna reports, the troops have publicly proclaimed Count Stuergkh's assassin. Dr. Adler, President ...

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  26. "TALKS TOO MUCH."

    PARIS, Wednesday.—M. Clemenceau's condition continuos satisfactory. Medical men opine that the bullet may be extracted without complications. In ...

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  27. GERMAN ROYALIST MOVEMENT

    AMSTERDAM Wednedsay.—Prince Joachim (the ex-Kaiser's youngest son) has been arrested on suspision of being connected with the Spartacists ...

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  28. DEPORTING GERMANS TO AUSTRALIA

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The German armistice delegates have protested against tho deportations of Germans from China to Australia with a view ...

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  29. MAJOR SEATON MURDER

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Colonel Rutherford has been committed for trial for the murder of Major Seaton, a Collins street (Melbourne) doctor. ...

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  31. AMERIT'S IN BERLIN

    NEW YORK, Wednreday.—American troops have arrived at Berlin to protect food and transport. Germany is receivine 235,000 tons of ...

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