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  3. JAPAN'S WRATH

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—The London correspondent of a Tokio newspaper forwards a bitter despatch, in which he states that Britain is thoroughly ...

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  4. [?]CCEPTABLE"

    [?] Friday.—Herr Schiede[?] address[?] to-day, [?] as ...

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  5. FALL OF ANTWERP

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Continuing his narrative in the "Daily Telegraph," Lord French repudiates all responsibility for the events which ...

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  6. IMPERIAL GUARD PROPOSED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Discussions are proceeding in official circles regarding the desirability of establishing an Imperial Guard. ...

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  8. [?] TO ACCEPT TERMS."

    [?] According [?] Herr Salisedmann [?] [?] to [?] ...

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  9. VICTORIAN LOANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Hon. W. M. M'Pherson (the Victorian Treasurer), in an interview in London, outlined Victoria's financial policy, emphasising ...

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  10. [?]VOR ACCEPTANCE

    [?]Friday.—A Copenhagen [?] that the Independent [?] that is the Ger[?] with inspiring the ...

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  11. AMERICA BLAMED TOO.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association of America reports that the anti-American campaign continues bitterly in the Japanese ...

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  12. IRELAND FOR THE IRISH

    Sir,—So A. C. Berry is one of the A. I. P. He is certainly true to their tradition, never to abandon a position they undertook to hold. And no doubt ...

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  13. [?]VAN'S BOLSHEVIST CARD

    [?] addressing repre[?] it reign press, outlined [?] be later delivered to [?] Assembly ...

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  14. FAMOUS GUESTS

    M. Poincaire, Marshal Foch, and M. Clemenceau will visit London in the summer, probably in July. Arrangements for a great ...

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  15. TWO MORE NOTES

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Council of Four is now considering two fresh notes from Dr. Rantzau (leader of the German peace delegation). ...

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  16. U. S. ARMY IN FRANCE

    Washington announces that the entire U. S. army, except those men in the army of occupation, will hare left France by August. ...

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  17. "MARSHAL RUCKWARTS"

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that Marshal Hindenburg has written a letter to Herr Ebert (the German President) resigning his ...

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  18. MAKING PEACE EFFECTIVE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A clause was inserted in the Peace Treaty at the eleventh hour, in view of the Italian block, which provides that the ...

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  19. [?] REPLY READY.

    [?] Tageblat's" Versailles [?]ries that main Ger[?] Allied peace terms [?] ...

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  20. THE LAST DAY.

    Paris" says that it has [?]r Jun. 11 will be the [?] Germans to sign the [?]n will remain in ...

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  21. DEVONPORT METHODIST FAIR

    A fair in aid of the funds of the West. Devonport Sunday School was held in the Masonic Hall yesterday afternoon and evening, and proved very ...

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  22. DELIBERATE INVASION

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Official: The Afghans were heavily reinforced on May 9, and reached the heights overlooking Landikotal, which is ...

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  23. [?]TH PADEREWSKI!"

    [?] A Warsaw re[?] an unt word incident [?]tion with Paderew[?]Vast crowds ...

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  24. AIDING COMMERCIAL FLYING

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Times' " Washington correspondent reports that the U. S. Army Air Service has annonnced that it will ...

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  25. [?] PEACE TREATY

    [?] The Austrian [?] be on similar lines [?] its Germany. [?] with the League of ...

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  26. FIUME NEGOTIATIONS

    PARIS, Tuesday.— The Fiume negotiations have reached an advanced stage. It is expected that an agreement will be reached shortly. ...

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  27. MELBA IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Dama Melba received a thrilling reception when she appeared in the opra "La Bohema" at the Covent Garden Opern ...

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  28. [?] EXTRADITION

    [?] Friday.—The "Daily [?] correspondnet states [?] has crisen in con[?] demonding the ...

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  29. CHINESE INDUSTRIAL LOANS

    PARIS, Tuesday. — An American, British. Freneh, and Japanese banking group has agreed upon a joint plan for advancing China industrial loans. ...

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  30. MADRID TO LONDON IN 12 HOURS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Colonel Beatty piloted a British military aeroplane from Madrid to London in twelve hours, with two stops. ...

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  31. FOR THE FRENCH RED CROSS

    Mr. A. J. Kennedy (Hobart), hon. see. of the French Red Cross, supplies the following list of goods shipped by the French Red Cross Fund per ss ...

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  32. THE ELECTRIC FURNACE

    Some figures given before the Staffordshire Iron and Steel Institute recently indicate the steady growth of the electric furnace. At the end of ...

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  33. [?] AND CRIME

    [?] The recent experien[?] General Sir Nevil [?] issioner of the Lon[?]t Police states that ...

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