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  3. WILL GERMANY SIGN?

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Express'" Berlin correspondent states that the food problem, if nothing else, will compel Germany to sign the ...

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  4. WILHELM NOT WORRYING

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Tim "New York York Times'" correspondent at Amerongen cables an illuminating description of the manner in which the ...

    Article : 217 words
  5. BOLSTERING UP PRICES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. L. A. M'Curdac (Secretary to thc Ministry of Food) has announced that owing to the expectation of a further rise in ...

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  6. KRONSTADT ABLAZE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Kronstadt fortress is reported to be ablaze. Seven Bolshevik warships are reported to have surrendered to the ...

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  7. LINKING TWO WORLDS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Lieut. Alcock is optimistic regarding the future of Atlantic flights. He believes that a regular service will be established ...

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  8. IN BRIEF

    Australia is credited with nearly onefifth of the total amount of wool produced in tho world. The Green Island, N.Z., miners' ...

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  9. BOLSHEVIKS EVACUATING KRONSTADT.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. — The Russians are evacuating Kronstadt. Sis shiploads of fugitives have left for Petrograd. ...

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  10. BRITISH TROOPS REACH PERSIA

    MOSCOW, Tuesday. — A wireless message reports that several transports of British volunteer detachments have arrived in Persia with a view to ...

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  11. DISASTROUS LIVERPOOL FIRE

    LONDON. Tuesday. — A fire at Liverpool destroyed dockheads and warehouses containing turpentine and general merchandise. The damage is ...

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  12. BRITISH TRADE BOOMING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. McPherson (Victorian Treasurer), after an extensive tour through tho' English provinces, states that he found great ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. VIENNA MOB DISPERSED.

    According to a Copenhagen message, the communists at Vienna yesterday attempted a coup d'etat. Huge crowds assembled in the ...

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  14. GIFT AEROPLANES

    Some, time ago the Imperial authorities presented 100 of the latest aeroplanes to the Australian Government, together with certain other equipment ...

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  15. SELF-DETERMINATION

    CAPETOWN, June 10.—"Volkstein," a Government organ, gives circumstantial details of the interview which the Nationalist deputation had ...

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  16. ANOTHER ALLTED CONCESSION.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — The Allies have conceded Germany the use of her mechant ships for two years if she signs the peace terms. ...

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  17. JAPAN EXCITED

    The Tokio correspondent of the Lon. don "Morning Post" reports that relations between Britain and Japan have been seriously impaired, and the ...

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  18. MAXIMUM WORK AND MINIMUM WAGES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Resultant upon Mr. Horne's conference with the National Industrial Council, committees representing employes, workers ...

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  19. ALLIED REPLY APPLAUDED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The newspapers applaud the Allied reply to the drinan counter-proposals, declaring that the reply does not alter the ...

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  20. A GIFT TO SOLDIERS

    Sir,—I note with great pleasure a paragraph stating that the Ladies' Croquet Cluh O.A.S. Fund has donated to the Burnie sub-branch a ...

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  21. CLEMENCEAU'S THREAT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Evening Post's" Paris correspondent states that ho learns that M. Clemenceau (the French Premier) ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND HYDRO-ELECTRICITY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir J. Ward (N.Z. Finance Minister) has arranged for a loan of £1.000,000 for the Southland League's hydro-electric scheme ...

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  23. MILLIONAIRE'S SON AS STOWAWAY

    DURBAN, June ll. — The Bellerophon took back to Australia to-day tho 13-year-old son of an Australian millionaire, who arrived as a stowaway ...

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  24. ANTI-GERMAN DEMONSTRATION

    PARIS, Tuesday. — A demonstration against the German delegates dppnrting from Versailles resulted in Dr. Melohoir (a delegate) and his ...

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  25. NEW DAIRYING REGULATIONS

    New regulations under the Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act of importance to the dairying industry in the Commonwealth have recently been ...

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  26. ASCOT SPIENDOR REVIVED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — There was a remarkable revival of pre-war splendor at the Ascot meeting to-day, which was held in beautiful weather. ...

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  27. DIVORCE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Duke of Westminster did not defend the divorce suit brought against him by the Duchess of Westminster (nee Miss ...

    Article : 145 words
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  29. TIGER AND SHEEP

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Herald," commenting upon Lord Robert Cecil's speech in Lindon concerning the admission of ...

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  30. AN EXPLANATION

    Sir,—In this morning's "Advocate" a letter appears over tho signature of "Onlooker," in which tho River Don Trading Co.'s name is introduced in a ...

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  31. BETRAYED WOUNDED SOLDIERS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A court-martial is trying 13 men and 12 women, 20 of whom are French and four Germans or Balgians, charged with ...

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  32. ELECTRIC RAILWAYS

    The opening of the electric railway service in McThourno has given rise to uneasiness with regard to the effect of the leakage of current upon various ...

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  33. WILSON'S LONG BATTLE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Wilson is planning an oratorical campaign in America in favor of the League of Nations. ...

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  34. MADGE TITHERAGE OBTAINS DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Miss Madge Titheragc, the actress, obtained a divorce to-day. The suit was undefended. ...

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  35. BRITAIN'S "UNPARALLEDLED FEROCITY"

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Ian McPherson (Secretary, for Ireland) states that he is issuing a detailed reply to the Irish-American delegates ...

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  36. U.S. SENATE'S OPPOSITION.

    NEW YORK, June 13.—The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent states that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee reported ...

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  37. CRUCIFIED SOLDIER

    The German Government having complained that the bas-relief by Captain Derwent Wood, A.R.A., representing a crucified Canadian soldier ...

    Article : 238 words
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  39. "OVER THE TOP"

    BRISBANE.—"Over the top!— haven't I been over the top?" thundered a returned soldier at the height of an argument with a civilian on ...

    Article : 209 words
  40. RECOGNITION OF IRISH REPUBLIC URGED.

    ATLANTIC CITY, Tuesday. — The American Federation of Labor has adopted a resolution urging British recognition of the Irish Republic; also ...

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  41. CENTRAL EUROPEAN FIGHTING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Vienna reports state that the Hungarian advances have divided the Czecho-Slovanks under the French General ...

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  42. WORLD-WIDE UNREST

    PARIS, June 11. — A General coal strike has begun in Fiance. The transport workers' strike has ended. ...

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  43. TURKEY'S PEACE

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Council of Ten to-day received the Turkish delegates. ...

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  44. CANADIAN STRIKE MADERS ARRESTED.

    WINNIPEG, June ll. — The Government has arrested the strike leaders in Western Canada. The men have been charged with sedition. ...

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  45. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION

    STELLINABOSCH, June 16.—The promotes of the South African national [?] expedition have issued a states it setting out that their ...

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  46. ELLIOTT PUBLIC HONOR ROLL

    Mrs. Myers acknowledges with thanks the following amounts for the additions and completion of the Elliott public honor roll:—A. Hilder, £2 ...

    Article : 170 words
  47. UNEMPLOYED TOMMIES

    After a mass meeting of discharged soldiers and sailors at Hyde Park, London, at which 10,000 were present, a procession was formed, and was ...

    Article : 169 words
  48. BENEVOLENT FATHERS

    Sir,—It appears to some of us that we have elected councillors who have formed themselves into a benevolent society, with one exception, Cr. Luck. ...

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  49. LAWN TENNIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the third round of to London tennis championship at [?] Club, Ritchio beat Heath [?] ...

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