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  3. BAVARIAN SEPARATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Rotterdam correspondent states that Herrs. Haaso and Barth, Independent Socialists belonging to the ...

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  4. PEACE THIS MONTH

    PARIS, Sunday.—The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. A. J. Balfour, addressing British journalists, said:- "By the end of March we shall be in ...

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  5. PEACE TERMS

    [?] "New [?] says [?] tready [?] for ...

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  6. "BITTERLY DISAPPOINTED"

    LONDON, Sunday. — The female members of the Weimar National Assembly have proposed and carried a motion demanding the immediate raise ...

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  7. THE RACE PROBLEM

    NEW YORK, Sunday—The "Now York World's" Honolulu correspondent declares that a Japanese paper prints a despatch from Tokio, stating ...

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  8. LUXEMBURG A REPUBLIC

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—A republic has been proclaimed at Luxemburg. The Grand Duchess' Marie Adelaide has fled. ...

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  9. 45-HOUR WEEK

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—A Johannesburg message states-that the Premier Diamond Co., the second largest diamond-producing concern in South ...

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  10. EXPELLING GERMANS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Express" says that the Home Office is repatriating Baron Von Hurst, a notorious German 'dumper" of ...

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  11. GHASTLY GENEVA DISCOVERY

    GENEVA, Sunday.—The body of a Dresden millionaire has been found in a trunk in a Genera flat, wherein it was concealed for three weeks, after ...

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  12. '14—'18

    Sir,—I feel strongly those four years should mark the beginning of a new era in human progress. An era when the intorests of the ...

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  13. I. W. W. IN QUEENSLAND

    In connection with the fire at Gladstone Meat Works (Queensland), the police are said to be shadowing, three prominent members of the I. W. W. ...

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  14. CABLES IN BRIEF

    The Korean Independence Committee has appealed to the United States asking for intercession at the Peace Conference against Japanese dominion. ...

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  15. GRUESOME FIND

    LONDON, Sunday.—The bodies of two miners, which were buried in an explosion in a colliery near Tunstall (Staffordshire) in 1881, have been ...

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  16. SCHIEDEMANN RESIGNS

    LONDON, Sunday.—An unconfirmed report states that Herr Schiedemann (Premier of Germany) has resigned. ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Senate has passed a Bill authorising the Treasurer to issue a seven-billion dollars' victory loan. The interest rate has not ...

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  18. COLOSSAL EXPENDITURE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The newspapers are alarmed at the colossal expenditure which is continuing at the rate of nearly £7,000,000 daily, despite the ...

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  19. 7,000,000 DEAD

    [?] YORK [?] According to [?] Washington [?] March (Chief [?] that 7,354,000 ...

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  20. BUTTER SHORTAGE.

    The British Food Ministry, under pressure of increasing criticism, explains that it bought Australian butter for two seasons ahead because it is ...

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  21. ROUMANIA'S WAR DEBTS.

    Renter's correspondent at Paris states that Roumania estimates the war damage chargeable to the Central Powers as £1,140,000,000, and to Russia ...

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  22. TURKISH LOSSES

    Reuter's; correspondent at Constantinople states that official retnrns show that the Turkish war losses were:- Rilled or died of wounds or ...

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  23. PROTEST AGAINST HIGH FARES.

    Mr. Ryan (Queensland Premier), who has protested to the Shipping Controller on behalf of his Government against high steamer fares, especially third ...

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  24. TO H. H. M'FIE—AN APPEAL.

    Sir,—In many ways politically we are kindred "Spirits, and therefore I ask yon. "Please forget you are Devonport." Fight not for Devonport ...

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  25. FRANCE'S FUTURE

    [?] French press [?] depends [?] conditions. The [?] men ...

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  26. "SHANGHAIED" ON TO TRANSPORT

    Remarkable evidence was given in a district court-martial at Victoria Barracks, Sydney, when Private Angus M'Kenzie was charged with deserting. ...

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  27. SNOW IN BRITAIN.

    There have been abnormal snowfalls in Britain, and the drifts in Derbyshire are 10ft. deep. The High Teak railway has been ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR RILLED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lieutenant J. F. M'Noock, an Australian, was killed to-day through falling from an aeroplane for 1000 feet. The machine ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN "COLTS."

    Brigadier-General Dodds (in charge of Administrative Headquarters A. I. F.) states that, anticipating the acceptance of the selectors' recommendation to ...

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  30. CENTRAIISING FOOD PURCHASE

    PARIS, Sunday.—The Food Ministry's scheme for purchasing from a central food bureau foodstuffs from England and America, thereby cheapening ...

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  31. COCAINE HABIT

    For having sold cocaine without a wrapper labelled "poison" Harold Bickford Harris, working chemist, at Collingwood (Vic.) was fined £20. ...

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  32. AMERICA AND IRELAND

    [?] The "New [?] correspond[?] heels of the [?] Wilson did ...

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  33. SOLDIERS' MEMORIALS

    At the Kentish Council meeting on Saturday, Cr. G. A. Morse referred to the desirability of erecting a permanent ...

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  34. THE HEALTH AUTHORITIES AND PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    The leading medical men are all agreed on urging everyone to keep the mouth, nose, and throat in an antiseptic condition so as to ward off attacks ...

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  35. RIOTS IN SPAIN

    [?] Troups have dis[?] women. [?] premises of [?] to the high ...

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  36. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Saturday.—The industrial unrest in the United Kingdom was freely and frankly discussed by the National Industrial Council at the ...

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  37. WITHOLT "READY"

    [?] Sunday.—The ex[?] the GerGovernment [?] his private [?] ready money. ...

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  38. A ROYAL ROMANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The entire Royal Family will attend Princess Patricia's wedding with Commander Ramsay at the Abbey to-day. Princess ...

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  39. CHEAP HOUSES!

    Steps are to be taken by the authorities at defence headquarters to investigate the alleged extravagant manner in which properties situated on military ...

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  40. STAR LAST MAGIC

    [?] Lord Curzon [?] of the [?] reviewing the [?] held accomplish[?] that in ...

    Article : 142 words
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  42. DON'T EXPERIMENT.

    It is no time to try experiments, especially in medicine, but to rely on remedies which have proved their worth and are known to be ...

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  43. LATROBE MOVEMENT.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Latrobe Council a letter was read from the secretary of the local Repatriation Committee (Mr. H. R. Lord) ...

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