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  3. AGREEMENT REACHED

    [?]RIS, Saturday.—The "Petit [?]nal" claims to have obtained an interview with Mr. Lloyd George's private secretary, who declared that the ...

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  4. ODESSA EVACUATED

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is announced from Rome that the evacuation of Odessa was decided upon on April 3. Italians, and other colonists have ...

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  5. SOCIALISING HUNGARY

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Vienna message reports that the Hungarian Government is taking over control of all insurance companies, hotels, and ...

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  6. PEACE OR BOLSHEVISM?

    [?] need for an immediate conclusion of peace is empha[?] The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily [?] Schiedmaun Government, they will be faced with [?] Germany, which will not make peace at all. Bavaria ...

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  7. "GO BACK TO AMERICA"

    "If President Wilson wishes to recognise the Bolsheviks, the sooner he returns to America the ...

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  9. RED TROOPS EXPELLED FROM ESTHONIA.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—Esthonian newspapers state that the Bolsheviks have been completely expelled from Esthonia. Fighting continues on ...

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  10. "BOLSHEVISM THREATENING CIVILISED WORLD."

    LONDON, Friday.—There was a stormy scene in the House of Commons to-day during a debate on the Bolshevist overtures to the Peace ...

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  11. SMUTS' APPALLING STORY.

    General Smuts brings an appalling report of the conditions in Austria, where the children are starving in large numbers. He and other members of ...

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  12. AMERICAN INSUBORDINATION

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—General Marsh, in an interview to-day, said that Bolshevik propaganda was the cause of the American insubordination ...

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  13. ALLIED TRUMP CARD FRITTERED AWAY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Gren[?] of the "Daily [?] states that the [?] strength to ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Advisory Council to the Ministry of Reconstruction advocates the nationalising of electric power on a strictly commercial ...

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  15. SPECIAL LABOR CONFERENCE

    LONDON Saturday.—At a special meeting of the British Labor Conference in London, the speakers demanded the abolition of conscription, the ...

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  16. IS THE ENTENTE WEAKENING?

    The secrecy maintained by the Council of Four, and the hint given yesterday that the terms of the Peace Treaty will not be published till after ...

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  17. FRANCE ADOPTS PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Chamber of Deputies has passed a resolution in favor of proportional representation. ...

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  18. STALWART OUTFITTING FOR JOURNEY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Stalwart (1250 tons), one of the six gift destroyers for Australia, has completed her sea trials, and is now outfitting at ...

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  19. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The, Alliance Aeroplane Company is entering a biplane for the trans-Atlantic flight. This makes the eighth competitor. ...

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  20. REMEMBER THE SAILORS

    LONDON, Saturday.—At a meeting of the Seamen's Institute at the Mansion House, Sir J. Cook (Minister for the Navy) said that in the proposals ...

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  21. BRITISH STATE INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The report on the Government War Insurance Scheme (including aircraft bombardment) shows that the total premiums received ...

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  22. ALIEN EXODUS FROM AMERICA.

    NEW YORK Saturday.—Aliens are leaving the United States, and are returning to Europe at the rate of 1000 daily, enriched by war work. ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR RIBBON.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A general war ribbon has been decided on. It has an orange centre. with black, white, and blue stripes, on either side. ...

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  24. BRITISH ATTITUDE TO RUSSIA.

    The United Press Association's London correspondent interviewed Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, who said that the Allied Governments would not ...

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  25. ROUNDING UP YOUNG TURKS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Constantinople message states that there have been further arrests of leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress. The ...

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  26. LLOYD GEORGE WITH DOMINION PREMIER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Star" states that Mr. Lloyd George breakfasted tn-day with the Dominion Premiers. It is reported that he outlined ...

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  27. STRENGTHENING LLOYD GEORGE'S HAND

    LONDON Thursday.—It is reported that 400 M.sP. have now signed the indemnities telegram to Mr. Lloyd George, demanding the payment by ...

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  28. WHAT CHINA WANTS

    PARIS, [?] The former Chi[?] sets forth the [?] for the Peace Con[?] "On the ruins of ...

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  29. HONORING DOMINION TROOPS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express" welcomes the decision to honor the Dominion troops by a triumphal march through London, and says: ...

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  30. ALLEGED LIBEL

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Hedley le Bas has sued the "Daily Mail" for libel contained, in articles accusing him as publisher and proprietor of the ...

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  31. AMERICAN'S AMAZING STORIES

    LONDON, Saturday.— An amazing story was told at an American naval court-martial of Captain Chamberlain, who was charged with fabricating ...

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  32. LIMBURG'S APPEAL.

    LE HAGUE, Saturday.—A deputation from, the Limburg Province recently waited npon the Queen and the Premier declaring that they desired to ...

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  33. "WITHIN TEN DAYS."

    The Paris "Journal" says that the" German delegates are expected to arrive at Paris within 10 days. ...

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  34. NO RACIAL EQUALITY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times'" correspondent states that the revised text of the League of Nations' covenant does not contain the ...

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  35. VINDICTIVE TO BE BLOWN UP.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The H.M.S. Vindictive, which was sunk in Ostend Harbor, is to be blown up. ...

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  36. IRISH FRANC TIREURS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Some armed men fired and seriously wounded three constable at Berehaven (County Clare). ...

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  37. THE ROMANOFFS' DEATH.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. The "New York World's" Vladivostock correspondent states that Admiral Kolchak ordered an official investigation into ...

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  38. FRANCE FOLLOWS SUIT.

    PARIS, Saturday. — Following the example of the British M.'sP., a large number of French Senators have signed a manifesto demanding full ...

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  39. POPE AND BOLSHEVIKS

    ROME, Saturday.—The "Osservatore Romano" publishes the correspondence between the Vatican and the Russian Bolshevist Government ...

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  40. FIRST 18IN. GUN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Eustace H. W. Tennyson Decourt, architect to "Armstrongs," disclosed at the Institute of Naval Architects that an 18in. gun ...

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  41. FOURTH PLENARY SESSION.

    PARIS, Saturday.—M. Clemencean presided over the fourth plenary session of the Peace Conference. M. Paderwski (President of Poland) took ...

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  42. WOMEN EMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government is striding two lady delegates to Australia and to the other Dominions to report regarding the prospects of ...

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  43. [?] WARNING.

    [?] New York Times'" Peking [?] that the Japanese [?] warned the Chinese [?] losses are ...

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  44. MINERS ENDORSE SANKEY'S REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Welsh miners have voted overwhelmingly in favor of acceptance of Mr. Justice Sankey's report. ...

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