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  3. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Nation" announces that the Government has decided to tax food, including foreign sugar, coffee, cocoa, raisins, and ...

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  4. INDIAN UNREST

    DELHI, Saturday.—Sir W. S. Meyer (Financial Secretary), presenting his final budget in the Council, said that the estimated surplus for next year ...

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  5. GRAVE EGYPTIAN SITUATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The situation in Egypt is grave. General Allenby has been dispatched and the garrisons reinforced. ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Saturday—The newspapers unanimously approve of Mr. Justice Sankey's report upon the conditions of the coal mining industry in Great ...

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  7. PEACE TERMS

    PARIS [?] It is [?] that [?] that [?] of the ...

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  8. WORSE TIMES AHEAD

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The [?]w York Times'" Rotterdam corundent states that a well-infornied on in Germany expects to see ...

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  9. BUENOS-AYRES PORT STRIKE OVER.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The United Press Association's Buenos-Ayres correspondent states that the port strike, which has paralysed shipping ...

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  10. NATIONALIST MOVEMENT WIDESPREAD.

    Later.—The Nationalist movement in Egypt is almost general. The military has suppressed. outbreaks at Alexandria and elsewhere. ...

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  11. THE RIGHT OF CAPTURE.

    PARIS, Saturday. — Britain, Franre and Japan claim that the right of capture justifies confiscating enemy cables. The Italians and Americans ...

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  12. "STOP FIGHTING"

    PARIS, Saturday—The Allies, have wirelessed the Poles and Ukrainians peremptorily commanding them to cease hostilities on the Lemberg ...

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  13. SINN FEINER DEFEATED.

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  14. ALLENBY TAKES CONTROL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official: In view of the grave situation in Egypt, and the High Commissioner's absence. General Allenby has been appointed ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT'S OFFER REJECTED.

    Later.—The representatives of the railwaymen in conference have rejected the Government's offer as outlined in Justice Sankey's report. ...

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  16. CAPETOWN BUILDING STRIKES.

    CAPETOWN, Satdrday.—The building strikers' ballot has rejected, by a small majority, the basis of settlement recommended by the Federation of ...

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  17. POLES ENTER LEMBERG.

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to the "Daily News," it is settled that Dantzig and the Vistul Valley shall go to Voland. ...

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  18. MINERS UNDECIDED.

    A sharp division of opinion was noticeable at the meeting of the miners delegates this afternoon. Later.—The Miners' Conference has ...

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  19. BRITTON KNOCKS OUT LEWIS.

    CANTON (Ohio), Saturday. — Jack Britton has knocked out Ted Lewis. ...

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  20. VIMY RIDGE FOR CANADA.

    PARIS, Saturday.—France is presenting Vimy Ridge, the scene of many gallant Canadian charges, to Canada. ...

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  21. IF THE WAR HAD LASTED

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent reports that the Assistant Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Roosevelt) ...

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  22. "MUST HAYE THE RHINE"

    PARIS, Saturdny.—"Le Matin" quotes Foch as saying:—"The Rhine is France's only good defence. If the Rhine line is not secured. France, will ...

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  23. TON KLUCK'S WARNING.

    [?] Saturday.—It is reported [?] that [?] Von Kluck, [?] that in Berlin, [?] that the ...

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  25. PARIS IMPATIENT.

    [?] impatience at [?] the Peace Con[?] welcome col[?] that the first ...

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  26. THE GUARDS COME HOME!

    LONDON, Saturday.—A great reception to the Guards Division is being arransed. There are 10,000 Guards arriving in Tendon to-day. The ...

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  27. THE DIFFICULT MONTHS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York World's" Paris correspondent interviewed Mr. Hoover (Food Controller), who said that the United ...

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  28. KARLY SETTLEMENT ANTICIPATED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The newspapers anticipate that the miners' postponement of the strike foreshadows an early settlement of the dispute. ...

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  29. HALY'S THREAT.

    [?] Paris message) [?] from the [?] ak[?]her unless [?] ...

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  30. STIRRING "VICTORY" MARCH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Household Cavalry headed the "Victory" march of the Guards Divisions, when 8500 men marched through Tendon's ...

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  31. [?] WILL SIGN."

    [?] York World's" Paris cor[?]- [?] F[?]d delegates. [?] Brussels, told ...

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  32. RAILWAYMEN CARRY ON.

    LONDON, Saturday—The "Triple Alliance" has decided to approach the Government with a view to removing the railway deadlock. Meanwhile, it ...

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  33. BREAKING FROM JAPAN

    NEW YOUR, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent reports that the Korean National Association has asked President ...

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  34. [?] GERMAN WARSHIPS.

    [?] New York [?] Paris cor[?] that President Wil[?] the disposition [?] fleet. It ...

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  35. MINERS WITH BONAR LAW.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The miners' executive conferred with Mr. Bonar Law for 90 minutes. The conference was adjourned until Tuesday. ...

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  36. THE TIENTSIN AFFAIR

    NEW YOUR, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" Peking correspondent declares that later reports concerning the Tientsin affair indicate that ...

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  37. RAILWAYS MEN WANT £120,000,000.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Miners', Railwaymen's, and Transport Workers' delegates have conferred with the Cabinet members. The railwaymen ...

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  38. HONOR WHERE DUE

    PARIS, Saturday.—Wien Marshal Foch was asked for a statement on the anniversary of the German offensire, he said: "The war was really ...

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  39. "OPEN DOOR"

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent states that great interest is being shown in Count Ishii's plea ...

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  40. "ONLY FOR THE EMPIRE"

    PAKTS, Saturday.—Sir R. Borden (Premier of Canada) has submitted a memorandum to the British delegation emphasising that the overseas ...

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  41. [?]OCIETY OF NATIONS

    [?]ORK, [?] The "New [?] wa[?]on correspon[?] that [?] cireles be[?] Nations ...

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  42. DODGING THE CENSOR

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent states that Senators Reed, Borah and others have declared themselves ...

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  43. [?]AYRES ENDORSES PRINCIPLE.

    [?] York Time[?] Buenos[?] that the [?] who has conferred [?] of [?]ral ...

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  44. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Press Association learns that the Admiralty is prepared to agree to the constructing of the Channel tunnel if ...

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  45. FLYING THE ATLANTIC

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — RearAdmiral Taylor has announced that the navy is arranging to fly acrosa the Atlantic within a month by aeroplane ...

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  46. [?]NOTHER VERSION.

    [?] It is understood [?] inststs that the [?] of the [?]gue of No[?] in the ...

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  47. NAVAL PROBLEMS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. J. Daniels (Naval Minister) has sailed for Europe to study European naval methods. He trill also study naval ...

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  48. DEATH OF PRIVATE INTERESTS

    LONDON, Saturday. — Sir Eric Geddes (Minister for Transportation), in moving that the Ways and Communications Bill he read a second time ...

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  49. AN APPENDIN.

    [?] Tuesday.—The "New [?] Paris [?] correspondent [?] that the [?] of Nations ...

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  50. AUSTRALIA'S LEAD.

    LONDON, Saturday. — General Hayes, in ft speech at a dinner given by British aircraft constrictors, read a telegram from Mr. Hughes ...

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  51. [?]ST ALL AUTHORITY"

    [?] Fmile Cottin, [?] Clemenceau, [?] be was a con[?] ...

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  52. PEARCE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Satnrday. — Senator Pearce (Australian Minister for Defence) cenferred with the War Office on Saturday. He goes to Paris on ...

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  53. BRITISH RECOUD.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A BritUh non-rigid airship has toured the coasts of Denmark, Germany, Norway and Scotland—a total distance of 1285 ...

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