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  3. EUROPE S MENACE

    PARIS, June 12.—The coal strike threatens to create a coal famine in Frenco. This critical turn is due to the Chamber of Deputies refusing to ...

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  4. NO DECISION YET

    Although a New York message states that the German National Assembly at Weimar has agreed to sign the amended Peace Treaty, a later [?] wireless message denies that this is so. [?] the conflicting reports that have been received, it is possible to ...

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  5. WHAT ABOUT AUSTRALIA?

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord [?] man presided over the British Empire League's luncheon to Hon. W. M. Hughes and Sir J. Cook at Claridge's ...

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  6. HUN FLEET SUNK

    LONDON, Saturday.— A sensational unconfirmed rumor has reached London that practically the whole of the German fleet which was lying in ...

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  7. "SEETHING WITH DISCONTENT"

    LONDON, Saturday:—Owing to the strict censorship, little information regarding the disturbance in Italy, culminating in the sensational [?] ...

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  8. DE VALERA IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Mr. De Valera, the Irish Sinn Fein leader, has arrived in America. ...

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  9. GERMAN SAHIRS SCUTTLE SHIPS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — German sailors damaged and sunk a portion of the surrendered German fleet at Scapa Flow. ...

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  10. RESIGNATION OF HERR SCHIEDEMANN'S GOVERNMENT IMMINENT.

    [?]PENHAGEN, Friday.—According to the latest telegrams received [?] Welmar, the seat of the German National Assembly, the Govnment resigned arter a midnight Cabinot meetingi at which Herberman (the Premier), Dr. Rantzan, and Dr. Dernberg definitely ...

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  12. ADMIRALTY ANNOUNCEMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Official The Admiralty announces that cortain of the interned German ships at Scapa Flow have been sunk and abandoned ...

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  13. COTTON OPERATIVES STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Some 300,000 Lancashire cotton operatives are striking, having rejected the employers' offer of a 45-hour week and a 25 per ...

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  14. 46 SHIPS SUNKS OUT OF 72.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Out of the 72 German ships lying in Scapa Flow, 46 were sunk by the German crews, ...

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  15. WINNIPEG RIOTS.

    WINNIPEG, Saturday. — During the strike riot, one was killed and many injured. A street car was burned. ...

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  16. AMERICAN PRO-BOLSHEVIKS IN PARTS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The newspaper. "Populaire" states that Robert Minor, an American journalist associated with a small active group of pro-Bolshevist ...

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  17. AMERICA'S NAVY

    NEW YORK. June 17.—According to the "New York Times'" Washington corresnondent, Mr. Hurley has announced that the U. S. Shipping Board ...

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  18. ALLIDED TROOPS RAPIDLY CONCENTRATING ON RHINE.

    PARRIS, Friday.—The active concentration of Allied troops on the [?]ne is causing the Germans to withdraw their war material from the [?]ts immediately threatened. [?] tone of the German press is veering towards settlement, although ...

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  19. GETTING IN EARLY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York Times'" Washington correspondent states that it is learned in official cireles that the British Government ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN UNREST

    JOHANNESBURG. June 17.—There are indications of further labor trouble. Miners and cnginedrivers in the New State area have struck, claiming that ...

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  21. LENGTHY MEETINGS AT WEIMAR.

    openhagen Friday.—Later, Weimar reports state that the Ger[?]n Cabinet members, the Peace delegates and representatives of the [?]ord States have just concluded lengthy meetings The representa[?]urg Himburg, Bremen and Lubeck supported Herr Schiedemann's ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. (H. Y. Braddon (Australian Trade Commissioner at ...

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  23. GERMANY WANTS TIME FOR REFERENDUM.

    paris, friday.—It is reported that Germany has asked for a fur[?] extension of time to enable a referendum to be taken as to whe[?] Germany shall sign the treaty or not. ...

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  24. SCHIEDEMANN GOVERNMENT COLLAPSES.

    PARIS, friday Night.—The Schiedemann Government has resigned. [?]lieved that peace is assured. ...

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  25. NEW CABINET HEADY TO SIGN PEACE.

    paris, friday Night.—Unofficial advices hint that a majority of the [?] Assembly is ready to sign peace. Herr Noske (Defence Min[?] in the Schiedemann Government) is framing a new Cabinet. ...

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  26. PACIFIC FLIGHT.

    LOS ANGELES. Saturday.—Thomas H. Ince, the well-known moving pictureproducer, has cabled offering Captain Alcock 50,000 dollars for a tram-Pacific ...

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  27. GERMAN GOVERNMENT DECIDES TO SIGN PEACE.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night—A Weimar message states that the Ger— [?]Government has decided to sign peace. ...

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  28. EXPORTS TO ENEMY COUNTRIES.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.— Replying to a Nationalist Question in the House of Assembly this morning regarding the altered limitation of ...

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  29. GERMANY DENIES WILLINGNESS TO SIGN.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—A German wireless message denies that National Assembly has decided to sign the Peace Treaty. ...

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  30. IMPERIAL AIR ROUTES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Air Ministry has appointed a standing committee to advise aa to the best method of organising Imperial air ...

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  31. MAKING RUSSIA SAFE

    PARIS, June 12. — Replying to Rear-Admiral Koltchak, the Allies have formally declared that their policy is to restore peace to Russia, to ...

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  32. THE TIME LIMIT

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Allies have [?] o'clock on Monday evening for Germans' final reply. German Peace delegates at ...

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  33. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S £10,000 CHEQUE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. Winston Churchill (War Secretary), at a luncheon at the Savoy Hotel, presented Lord Northeliffe's £10,000 prize to ...

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  34. FREETRABE CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Inaugurating a freetrade campaign, Mr. H. H. Asquith declared that the freetrade system thad triumphantly borne the ...

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  35. NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CONGRESS.

    DURBAN, June 17.—The Federated Chamber of Industries' Convention, which is sitting here, has received a telegram from the Minister' of ...

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  36. GETTING BACK TO NORMAL

    LONDON, Saturday.—The increased activity in all trades is responsible for a further reduction of 110,000 recipients of unemployment donations. ...

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  37. AMAZING GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday. — Germany, far from repudiating the acts of the ex-Kaiser's Government, is trying to whitewash Germany by medium of a ...

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  38. [?]DEN'S CAPTAIN ABDUCTED.

    STERDAM, Saturday.—The Em[?] (Captain Mueller) ad[?] a pan-German meeting at [?]fort. His opponents abducted ...

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  39. CUTTING THE PAINTER

    CAPETOWN', Saturday.—Replying to a Nationalist question in the House of Assembly this morning regarding Mr. Lloyd George's answer ...

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  40. [?]ANKFORT DISTURBANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.— A mob at [?]fort attacked a French officer, [?]upon a detachment of French [?]es fired, wounding several ...

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  41. WOOL OUTLOOK

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is considered in trade circles that there are now early prospects of a reduction in the prices of high-class wools. The demand ...

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  42. POLICEMEN STAND FIRM

    LONDON, Saturday.—A large meeting of policemen to-day unanimously agreed to refuse to resign from the Police Union as Mr. F. E. Shortt ...

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  43. GERMAN TROOPS WITHDRAWING.

    [?]ughout Westphalia, Germany is [?] removing war materials and [?] evidently preparing for the reof the treaty, and the ...

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  44. [?] GERMANY'S NEW PREMIER.

    [?]lin report states that Herr [?] is likely to be the new Premier [?]rmany. ...

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  45. "RUN BY THE VATICAN"

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Senator Sherman, during a Senate debato on the Tharne of Nations, said that owing to its religious complexion, the League ...

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  46. "COMPIETE NATIONALISATION"

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily News'" forecasts that the Coal Commission will draw up four reports, of which Justice Sankey's will be the ...

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  47. SPANESE PARTICIPATION.

    [?]s significant that Pareon' Mahas joined the Council of Four. [?] will now be called the Council [?] ...

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  48. THE PEACE TREATY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The news[?] have received the full text of Peace Treaty containing 200 foolspages. ...

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  49. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    LONDON, Saturday.—A woman named Amy Turner and an ex-soldier, James Ryan, liring at Chertsey, were charged to-day with attempting to ...

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  50. BRITISH OIL WELLS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir J. Cook (Minister for the Navy) to-day inspected three oil wells in the Chesterfield district. Derbyshire. Six other ...

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  51. HOSTILE RECEPTION

    LONDON, Saturday. — The London papers report that English wives and soldiers are receiving a hostile reception in Australia. ...

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  52. IRELAND'S CLAIM

    PARIS, Saturday.—Messrs. Walsh and Dunne (Irish-American delegates) have interviewed President Wilson. The latter indicated that the ...

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  53. BALTIC FIGHTING

    [?] Saturday.—A wireless [?] states that a British submar[?] the Russian crusier Grieg [?] on June 18, near the ...

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  54. INTEREST AWAKENED.

    Interest awakened everywhere in the marvellous eures of Cuts, Burns, and Wonnds with Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment. 1/6 and 3/. For sale ...

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  55. BRITISH FOOD MINISTRY

    RETAINED TILL 1920. LONDON, Saturday.—The Cabinet [?] to retain the Food Minis[?] the spring of 1920. ...

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  56. DROUGHT BREAKS

    LONDON, Saturday. — Excellent rains are falling in England, after, 50 days drought. ...

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