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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS FIRST MEETING CALLED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It is announced that President Wilson has signed the call appointing the first meeting of the League of Nations ...

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  5. PARER'S FLIGHT AUTHORITIES DEFIED

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Lieut. Parer a competitor in the Australian flight, has arrived at Le Bourget. ...

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  6. SAVE THE KAISER! GERMAN MOVEMENT GROWING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The ("Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent says that even the Social Democrats are joining in the campaign against the ...

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  7. SPORTING NOTES

    Two horses missing from the Launceston Cup and Hobart Cup entries are Thrapple and Tom Splendor. The ex-mainland jumper Sam Cook ...

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  8. EASTERN UNREST REVOLTS IN SYRIA

    CAIRO; Tuesday. — According to the latest news received from Syria, the situation is exceedingly grave. Serious fighting is reported between ...

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  9. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA PACIFIC MANDATE UNSATISFACTORY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Express" Tokio correspondent interviewed the Premier, who declared that he considered the hitch regarding ...

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  10. AGAINST ORDERS.

    The departure of Lieut. Parer and Lieut. M'Intosh raises the interesting questions that they are under Brigadter-General Jess' orders not to leave ...

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  11. FIGHT FOR TREATY COMPROMISE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Times' " Washington correspondent states that the Republican "mild reservationists'' have announced that ...

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  12. FIRST SINCE WAR

    The first German ship flying the German flag to arrive since 1914 has berthed at the Grimsby docks. The dockers, however, refused to ...

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  13. GERMAN "INVASION" OF ENGLAND.

    The Government is taking steps to prevent a German invasion of Britain consequent upon the ratification of peace and the resumption of diplomatic ...

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  14. CAIRO ITALIANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo telegraphs that the Italians in that city are excited at the death of a compatriot, a musician from the Kursaal, ...

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  15. DETENTION HOTEL DISPUTE

    Baldpate Inn, in the American comedy, was the scene of many remarkable doings, but no more remarkable tales were told about it than were ...

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  16. MARTIAL LAW THROUGHOUT GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Martial Law has been declared throughout Germany owing to revolutionary outbreaks. ...

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  17. LETTER TO GENERAL JESS.

    They posted the following letter to Brigadier-General Jess: "We feel it our bounden duty to write a few lines prior to our venture, in order to ...

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  18. KAISER LETTERS FALL OF PORT ARTHUR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Morning Post" continues the publication of the historic letters of the Kaiser to the Czar, written between 1894 and ...

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  19. AMERICAN RATIFICATION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—All hope of early ratification of peace has been abandoned, as the rival factions are unable to reach agreement. ...

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  20. ASIA'S RED PERIL.

    Lord Sydenham, writing to the London "Times," states the gravest view of the threatening Far East situation of the Bolsheviks. ...

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  21. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA PREMIER'S DEFINITE STATEMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Questioned to-day concerning Japanese ambitions in Siberia, the Premier of Japan stated to the Tokio correspondent of the ...

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  22. A.I.F. HORSES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Negotiations have been concluded between the Australian Headquarters and the Imperial authorities in reference to the ...

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  23. PETROGRAD MASSACRE.

    A later letter in 1905 refers characteristically to the terrible massacre of people who gathered to present a petition to the Czar in front of the ...

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  24. AMERICA PULLING OUT.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that Mr. R. Lansing (Secretary of State) has informed Japan that the United States ...

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  25. BUTTER IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is expected that the retail price of imported butter will be raised probably to 2/8 per lb. when the control of ...

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  26. JEWISH POGROMS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Mr. Robert Lansing (State Secretary) announces that 20,000 Jews were killed in pogroms in the Ukraine up to ...

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  27. EXCLUDED SOCIALISTS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The action of the State Legislature, by a virtually unanimous vote, in refusing to permit five Socialist members to take ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Tuesday.—Peace having been formally established, a proclamation has been issued bringing the amnesty tn rebels into operation. The ...

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  29. FRENCH LINER SINKS

    PARIS, Tuesday. — In a gale in the Bay of Biscay, the [?]ner Afrique became damaged. While returning to port she struck a rock and sank. Four ...

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  30. HELD FOR RANSOM

    PEKIN, Tuesday. — It is reported that Dr. Sheldon, a missionary, has been captured by bandits at Looya-Kuan, and is held for ransom. ...

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  31. ANOTHER "STATELY HOME" GONE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Earl or Dudley, a former Governor-General of Australia, has sold ''Whitley Court" for over £1,000,000. ...

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  32. FRENCH SENATE ELECTIONS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Senate elections have resulted in a triumph for M. Clemenceau's party. President Poincaire is among the ...

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  33. LONDON OR PARIS?

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. Robert Cochrane, the British boxing promoter, says:—"I have received a cable from M. Descamps (Carpentier's manager) ...

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  34. MUNITIONS FOR MEXICO

    SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Tuesday.— It is reported that a Japanese merchantman, loaded with munitions of war for the Carranza Government, has ...

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  35. AIR RAID LOSSES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Margate, Ramsgate, and other Thanet towns are claiming through the Government £500,000 from Germany for damage ...

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  36. DENIKIN QUITS ODESSA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Express" understands that General Denikin's troops have evacuated Odessa, where six British warships are ...

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  37. THE WHITE PLAGUE

    The correspondent of the London "Times" in Paris states, that the directors of the Pasteur Institute draw attention to the great increase in ...

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  38. JELLICOE'S TOUR

    HAVANA (Cuba), Wednesday.— Lord Jellicoe and Sir R. Borden left to-day aboard the New Zealand. Their destination was not announced. It is ...

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  39. PRINCE'S VISIT

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Prince of Wales, speaking at the Canada Club dinner, referred to the pleasure with which he anticipated his visit to ...

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  40. STOPS

    This remedy should be in every home —not only for the little ones but for the older members of the family as well. ...

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  41. BRITISH LABOR'S FIGHT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Lord Robert Cecil condunms Lord Birkenhead's proposal to create a new party to oppose Labor, as being idiotic. ...

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  42. ENEMY DEBTS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Enemy Debts Clearing House calls upon all British traders who owed money to the Germans before the war to immediate ...

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  43. REDS IN U.S.A.

    A message from New York reports that Senator Lusk has told the investigating committee that the State contains more that 20,[?] alien en[?]mies ...

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  44. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    Always carry a box of Nazetha Pastiles with you. They give protection to he mouth, nose and throat, the strong entiseptic fumes of Nazetha are carried ...

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  45. ENGLAND'S MEAT GLUT

    LONDON, Tlesday.—Hon. J. D. Connolly (West Australian Agent-General) is urging that in view of the glut of meat in England, greater ...

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  46. FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Football Associations of England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France, Belgium, and Luxembourg have withdrawn from ...

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  47. "ANDY" FISHER'S JOB

    [?] Tuesday.—It is understood that [?] Fisher (High Commissioner [?] has not been approached [?]ew to ...

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