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  3. NICHOLAS RE-APPEARS

    MILAN, Tuesday.—The Grand Duke Nicholas, who, with his family has been a prisoner in the Crimea since 1917, where he has suffered the greatest ...

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  4. DEFEATED EVERYWHERE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The latest Russian messages indicate that the Bolsheviks are suffering defeat on all fronts. ...

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  5. HUNS AT PARIS

    [?]y new phase [?] The Ger[?] have [?] their entry [?] and every move ...

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  6. THE CRIMINAL'S DOCK.

    LONDON Tuesday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent states that the Peace Conference has decided to demand the ex-Kaiser's extradition ...

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  7. ITALY'S SOLDEMN OATH

    HOME, Tuesday. — A mass meeting to-day pledged a solemn oath to romain united in the demnnd for Dalmatia and Fiume. ...

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  8. FACED WITH FAMINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Berlin is faced with a meat famine. The potato supply is expected to be sufficient until June. ...

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  9. PLENARY COUNCIL SITS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Plenary Council has adopted the League Covenant, the Labor Charter, and the Punishment for Crimes' report. ...

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  10. AT NAPOLEON'S TOMB

    Fifteen hundred British naval men are visiting Paris, headed by. Admiral Sir David Beatty, and are being warmly feted. ...

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  12. IRELAND FOR THE IRISH

    Sir,—I will endeavor to close this correspondence by making a few compliments. And first to Mr. Berry for conducting his hopeless case with court ...

    Article : 541 words
  13. [?] WERE A GERMAN."

    [?] E. J. Dillon (correspondent [?] "Daily Telegraph") is confi[?] Germany will not sign the [?] Treaty. A leading Allied ...

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  14. R.V.A. BENEFIT

    Sir,—In your valuable issue of the 23rd "A Soldier's Father" asks me a question under the nbovemcntioned heading, or I would not again trouble ...

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  15. AMERICAN OPPOSITION WITHDRAWN.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — All American opposition to the ex-Kaiser's trial was withdrawn when the criminal charge was eliminated. ...

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  16. KENTISH MEMORIAL

    Sir,—In your paper of the 26th inst. s a letter signed "John Hope," which an attack is made upon me. The letter is apparently intended as a ...

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  17. ANOTHER BATCH.

    [?] Tuesday.—A further batch [?] 30 female typ[?] arrived at Versailles. [?] were somewhat ...

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  18. DISTURBED ORIENT

    CAIRO Tuesday.—Apart from the Cairo tramway strike, there a only very slight industrial unrest in There have been important ...

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  19. GARDEN NOTES FOR MAY

    Excepting for a few showers April was as dry as previous months, consequently, garden crops show poor growth, though broad beans are above ...

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  20. REVISED COVENANT

    [?] YORK, Tuesday.—The "New [?] Washington correspond[?] that party lines no longer [?]erning the League ...

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  21. PROPOSED BRITISH MISSION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Government is considering Bending a mission under Lord Milner to raport upon the changes necessary in the constitution of ...

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  22. MAD DOG

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The slaughter order is being extended to cats suspeel ed to be suffering from rabies. Rabies have broken out in Byfleet ...

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  23. INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The monthly council meeting of the Tasmania branch of the Incorporated Institute' of Accountants, Commonwealth of ...

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  24. PEACE TERMS

    [?]Council of [?] has decided to [?] summary of the [?] they are hand[?] "If the Germans ...

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  25. [?] OF CONSCRIPTION

    [?] Tuesday.—Hon. T. [?] Queensland), who [?] alist Confernce, [?] of conscription ...

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  26. SOLDIERS AND POLITICS'

    Sir,—As president of the Darwin Returned Soldiers' and Patriots' Party, I am sorry to have to convey to the public of Darwin the news that our ...

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  27. PRINCE OF WALES AT TATTERSALL'S.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales visited Tattersalls to-day, and bought a hunter for four hundred guineas. ...

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  29. [?]ASSADOR AT WASHINGTON

    [?], Tuesday.—The "EvenNews" states that Mr. Asquith is [?] to be appointed Ambassador at [?]gton. ...

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  31. NOT WANTED IN U.S.

    Message from San Francisco [?] that Paul Freeman, who was [?] from Sydney, has again been [?] landing. ...

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