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  3. "UNIMAGINABLE SEVERITY"

    LONDON, May 10.—According to a Berlin report the Prussian Prime Minister declares that the Peace Treaty contains no trace of justice. ...

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  4. AT LOGGERHEADS

    PARIS, Sunday. — It is reported that serious disagreements have arisen between the German delegates regarding the signing of the treaty. ...

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  5. [?]MANY MOURNS

    LONDON, Saturday—A Ber[?] that the [?] has [?] This is ...

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  6. THE BIG FLY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Harry Hawker (the Australian flier) started on his Atlantic flight on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  7. SMILING AUSTRIANS

    LONDON, Sunday. — Members of the Austrian Peace Delegation at St. Germaine are ecstatic over the real coffee, bread, butter and beer enjoyed ...

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  8. THE DUKE SLAYER

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Smillie (secretary of the Labor, Federation), who has been heckling ducal witnesses at the Coal Commission, has received ...

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  9. HAWKER'S FINE START.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The United Press Association's correspondent at St. John's reports that Hawker started on his trans-Atlantic flight at. 1.55 ...

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  10. PARIS OPTIMISTIC.

    PARIS, Sunday. — Dr. Rantzau (leader of the German Peace Delegation) has been granted a passport to visit Spa for the purpose of meeting ...

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  11. ITALIANS RESENT FAVORABLE RECEPTION.

    PARIS, Sunday.—While awaiting the presentation of the Peace Treaty, the Austrian delegates are discussing with Allied experts revictualling ...

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  12. LONDON'S HOUSE FAMINE

    LONDON, Sunday. — A remarkable sidelight was thrown on to the house famine in London by a lady living in Devon, who has written to the Home ...

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  13. GERMANY'S NEW FLAG

    PARIS, Sunday. — Belgium has protested against the German revolutionaries' avowed intention to adopt the Belgian colors—red, yellow and ...

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  14. LEAVING POLITICS

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Balfour intends to retire from Parliament and from the Foreign Office as soon as peace is signed. ...

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  15. [?] MISERY AHEAD.

    [?] Sunday.—Recover[?] the first paralysing impres[?] treaty. Germany is now [?] anger. The newspapers ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES

    PARIS, Sunday. — M. Sadi Le Coint, in a monoplane, has attained a height of 8200 metres, constituting a world's record. ...

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  18. HANDLEY-PAGE MACHINE ARRIVES.

    S. JOHN'S (Newfoundland).—ViceAdmiral J. Kerr's Handley-Page machine has arrired, and is preparing for the Trans-Atlantic flight. ...

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  19. FOLLOWING JOHN BULL

    LONDON, Sunday. — The British Labor Party states that President Wilson is contemplating summoning a national conference of American ...

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  20. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Saturday, — The New Zealand Rugby team, defeated the Northern Military Command by 83 points to nil to-day. ...

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  21. "NO OPTION BUT TO SIGN."

    PARIS, Sunday. — A memper of the German entourage at Versailles has informed French pressmen that Germany has no option. She must ...

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  22. PEKIN RIOTS.

    TOKIO, Sunday.—Violent rioting is taking place at Pekin owing to a report that the Peace Conference has negatived China's claims to ...

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  23. CANADA'S NAVY

    Mr. William Duff created a sensation in the Canadian House of Commons by attacking the Canadian naval administration at Halifax during the ...

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  24. [?] TRICKS AND BLUFF."

    [?] Harden states:— [?] are not harden than [?] The Government and [?] to use the same tricks ...

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  25. AMERCIAN 'PLANE DELAYED.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The State Department announces that seaplane No. 4 will not leave the Azores for Lisbon until to-morrow ...

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  26. FLAGS FOR N.Z. TROOPS.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Mayor and citizens of Stafford have presented flags to the New Zealand Rifle Brigade. ...

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  27. NORWAY'S CLAIM

    CHRISTIANIA, Sunday.—The Norwegian Government has asked the Pence Conference to obtain an indemnity from Germany for the ...

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  28. THE £10,000 PRIZE.

    The trans-Atlantic flight has been the goal of all airmen ever since the days when the first machines made their short and limping flights. ...

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  29. 2,000.000 AMERICANS DEMOBILISED.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—General March (Chief of Staff) states that 2,000,000 U.S. troops have already been demobilised. One million ...

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  30. [?] "INTOXICATED BRUTALITY."

    [?] is discussing the probable [?] of a refusal to sign, and [?] consiblers the possibility [?] the published terms ...

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  31. CLERK WINS £5,000

    BRISBANE.—A. Lever, employed as a clerk by James Campbell and Sous, of Creek street, Brisbane, drew first prize of £0000 in the Anzac ...

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  32. ROUMANIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Sunday.—According to a report received from Vienna, the Hungarians report that the Roumanians have been seriously repulsed near ...

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  33. HUGE WHISKY COMBINE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Distillers' Company, holding almost a complete world's monopoly of the production of grain whisky for blending, has ...

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  34. RUSSIAN PRISONERS RETURN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Arrangem[?] have been concluded to return prisoners from Germany to the non-Bolshevist parts of Russia. ...

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  35. "KAISER WILL RETURN"

    AUCKLAND. — A detachment of 168 prisoners of war has been dis patched from Wellington for transport by the Willochra, which sailed to ...

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  36. UNLUCKY HAWKER.

    Chief among these was the Australian airman Harry Hawker, who in March last arrived at St. John's. Newfoundland, and announced his ...

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  37. AN AUSTRALIAN ON AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Jack Holman, an Australian mining engineer, who is at present (says the "Times of Ceylon") in Colombo, en route for Burma, where he ...

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  38. RECOGNITION OF KOLTCHAK.

    PARIS, Sunday.—It is believed that the French Government is desirous of recognising Admiral Koltchak. ...

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  39. SECURING FRANCE'S FUTURE

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Time'" Washington correspondent states that it is announced that President Wilson has promised ...

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  40. [?] HOPE BUT REVENCE."

    [?] Sunday. The "Obser[?] in a slashing cri[?] Peace Treaty, which it de[?] Peace with a Vengeance," ...

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  41. IRISH-AMERICANS WELCOMED

    LONDON, Sunday—A special meeting of the Dublin Corporation welcomed the American delegation, which, the Mayor said, came with a ...

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  42. AMERICAN CHALLENGE.

    Early in April the United States Navy Department issued a challenge to the British Air Ministry for a flight across the Atlantic, and this ...

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  43. A.W.U. VERSUS O.B.U.

    BRISBANE —The Acting Premier, Mr. Theodore, commented favorably on the recent A.W.U. denunciation of the One Big Union scheme. He said ...

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  44. "STRANGE PERVERSION OF FAIRNESS"

    LONDON, Sunday. — Commenting upon America's determination to hold all the German shipping interned in her ports, the "Pall Mall Gazette" ...

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  45. CANADIANS RIOT AGAIN

    LONDON, Sunday. — Canadian soldiers at the Seaford camp rioted to-day ewing to the restrictions against leaving camp for short periods. ...

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  47. IMPERIAL GUARDS PROPOSAL

    WELLINGTON.— Brigadier-General Sir A. H. Russell, questioned regarding the proposal to form an Imperial Guards Regiment from Dominion ...

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  48. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    It is of paramount importance that the public keep in good health at the present time, and see that their Digestive system is working smoothly and ...

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  49. [?]LLAND SUBMITS

    [?] Sunday.—It is learned [?] Government is prepar[?] the ex-Kaiser without [?] the Allies' formal ...

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  50. AMERICAN TRADE MENACE.

    LONDON Sunday. — Lord Rending (ex-British Ambassador at Washington) has returned from America. When interviewed, he said that ...

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  51. [?] PEACE TREATIES

    [?] Sunday.—In connection [?] and Turkish treat[?] have been suspended [?] German and Austrian ...

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