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  3. LIBERATING RUSSIA

    LONDON, May 14;—Admiral Koltchak (leader of Loyalist Government in Russia) in a letter to Mr. Winston Churchill (War Secretary) expresses his ...

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  4. IN BRIEF

    The Commissioner of Taxes is notifying defaulters that proceedings will be taken, without further notice, against all persons who hare not paid their ...

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  5. HAWKER SAFE!

    LONDON, Sunday, 1.10 p. m. — The Coast Guard Station at Lewis (outer Hebrilest reports that a Danish steamer has picked up Hawker and Grieve (Hawker's navigator). ...

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  6. WAY GERMANY LOST

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Evening Post's" Berlin correspondent interviewed Lundendorff, who said that the Allies' victories was due ...

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  7. PROCEEDING TO SCOTTISH COAST ON DESTROYER.

    LONDON, Sunday, 6.40 p.m. — Official: The Admiralty announces' that the steamer Mary transferred Hawker and Grieve to the destroyer Woolston, which is proceeding to Thurso (on the Scottish coast). ...

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  8. DUE TO ARRIVE IN LONDON TO-DAY.

    NEW YORK, Sunday, 7.30 p. m. — The United Press Association's London correspondent cables that the Air Ministry announces that Hawter and Grieve have been taken aboard H. M. S. Revenge from the steamer Mary, which picked them up. The airmen arrive in London on May 27. ...

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  9. MYSTERIOUS ATLANTIC LIGHTS EXPLAINED.

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), Sunday. — Hawker carried a red Very light to signal "all's well," and to ask for his position, [The cableship Faraday sighted the red light of an aeroplane in a direct line midway between St. John's and Valencin.] ...

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  10. AUSTRO-GERMAN FUSION

    LONDON. Sunday, The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris, correspondent states:- It is recognised here that the ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. HARRY HAWKER'S BRIMANT CAREER

    Had Hawker landed in Ireland, instead of being compelled to descend into the sea, be would have come into a fortune, because the London "Daily ...

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  12. NEARING PETROGRAD.

    COPENHAGEN, May 14.—An Esthonian northern force is now within 30 miles of Petrograd, and is expected to reach the city within a few days. ...

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  13. 16 MILES FROM PETROGRAD.

    LONDON, Sunday. — It is reported that the Esthonians have captured Petcrhof (16 miles from Petrograd). A Finnish army is mobilising on May ...

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  14. "GOTT STRAFFE AMERIKA!"

    The United Press Association's Berlinn correspondent reports that 15,000 Majority Socialists gathered in front of the Hotel Eden, where the ...

    Article : 127 words
  15. TRIBAL WAR

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Indian Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford) reported on May 22 that the dissemination of the Afghan forces along the whole of the ...

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  16. PROHIBITION FOR WEST AFRICA?

    Sir,—I shall be much obliged if you will publish in "The Advocate" the following notification for the guidance of the electors in this great campaign ...

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  17. "NOT A CONSCRIPT NATION"

    LONDON, Sunday.—Speaking Dundee, Mr. Winston Churchill (War Secretary) said that we were not going to be a conscript nation. We were ...

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  18. THE NE TEUERE DECREE

    Sir,—The Rev. Mr. Gibbs, in his letter to "The Advocate" of May 21, confuses the essence of marriage with its validity. The essence of marriage ...

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  19. "BARE NECKS"

    Router's correspondent at Ekatcrenodar, in a message dated March 20, states that a gravedigger at Paitigorsk. in the Caucasus, where generals and ...

    Article : 173 words
  20. BOTTOM'S PEACE

    In the House of Commons Mr. Horatin Bottomley (Ind.) gave notice of motion, declaring that the 'Peace Treaty does not fulfil the pledges of ...

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  21. SINN FEIN HOLD UP

    LONDON, Sunday. — A band of 20 masked men held up a passenger train at a wayside station in Limerick County and rescued some Sinn ...

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  22. NURSE CAVELL'S REMAINS

    LONDON, May 15. — There were impressive scenes at Dover on the arrival of Nurse Cavell's remains en route to London. ...

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  23. To the Editor.

    Sir,—I notice "Fred. H. Gibbs," of Waratah, is out again, this time in an inspired article on "Ne Temere." As he has settled the nationality of the ...

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  24. MILITARY RULE IN IRELAND

    LONDON, May 15.— In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Hartshorn moved condemning military rule in Ireland. He urged the Government to ...

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  25. MOB DICTATORSHIP

    PARIS, Sunday. — The French Railwaymen's ' Conaross has denounced the peace terms, demanded the withdrawal of troops from Russia, and urged the ...

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  27. HOUSES FOR SOLDIERS

    Lieut.-Colonel Walker, Federal Housing Commissioner, in charge of the spheme for erecting houses for returned soldiers, states that building ...

    Article : 246 words
  28. JACK TAR SCORES

    The British Government, acting on the advice o the Admiralty, has granted £6,148,000 a year increased pay, allowances, and pensions to non-coms. ...

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  29. EQUAL PAY

    A committee of the War Cabinet, dealing with the industrial position of women, recommends the adoption of equal pay for equal work "in the ...

    Article : 71 words
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  31. AUSTRALIA'S WAR DEBTS

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Council of Four is investigating Australia's war debts. Mr. Hughes has returned to Paris. ...

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  32. THE HELPING HAND

    The London "Daily Mail" states that British. American, Scandinavian, and Dutch bankers are planning the formation of a consortium to raise 7 ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. PAYING FOR SAAR MINES.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Council of Four has modified the formula whereby Germany pays in gold for the Saar mines if the plebiscite in 1934 goes ...

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