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  3. "EUROPE'S ARCH-INTRIGUER" KAISER ON KING EDWARD

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

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  4. FRUIT PROBLEMS

    A representative meeting of the fruitgrowers of the Mersey Valley was held at the resideuce of Mr. A. Boatwright, Latrobe, yesterday ...

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  6. ENGLISH BUTTER BOOM HIGHER PRICES INEVITABLE

    LONDON, Monday.—Nothing has been settled with the Food Controller regarding further contracts of New Zealand butter. ...

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  7. TERRIBLE BERLIN SCENES

    LONDON, Sunday. — The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent reports:— It is a case of "sauve qui peut!" in ...

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  8. COST OF SOLDIERS' HOMES

    A letter appearing in Friday's "Advocate" from Mr. G. W. Easton, of Wynyard, was the subject of a good deal of comment at Devonport. No ...

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  9. END OF TERRORISM ALL-RUSSIAN DECISION

    LONDON, Sunday.—The All-Russian Commission has resolved that the complete defeat of Generals Yudenitch and Denikin and Admiral Koltchak ...

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  10. JAPAN TO GUARD SIBERIA.

    TOKIO, Sunday.—It is announced that complete agreement has been reached between America and Japan whereby Japan will endeavor to ...

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  11. FALL OF ODESSA REPORTED.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday. — It is reported from Lamburg that Ukranian rebels hare driven the remnants of Denikin's army across the Dneiper. ...

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  12. DENIKIN UNDAUNTED.

    LONDON, Monday.—A "Daily Express" correspondent interviewed General Denikin at Tagonrog (on the Sea of Azov). The latter attributed his ...

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  13. NITROGEN PRODUCTS

    LONDON, Monday.—The final report of the Nitrogen Products Committee has been issued. The committee's investigations point to the ...

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  14. IRELAND GENERAL BYRNE'S DISMISSAL

    LONDON, Sunday. — There have been many hints concerning the dismissal of General Sir Joseph Byrne (head of the Irish Constabulary) that ...

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  15. CZAR SNUBS WILHELM.

    The Czar, in an exchange telegram, three months later, evidently snubs the Kaiser for his references to Count Benckendorf. "Nicky" says ...

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  16. "DONT CRUSH GERMANY"

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. H. H. Asquith, Lord Bryce, Lord Robert Cecil, Mr. J. R. Clynes, Lord Inchcape, Mr. R. M'Kenna, and leading ...

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  17. CABLES IN BRIEF

    Router's correspondent at Berlin reports that the steamer Buford (the American so-called "Soviet Ark"), with 250 Bolshevik deportees from the ...

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  18. TRISH MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Unusual importance attaches to the Irish municipal elections of to-day. It is anticipated that the Sinn Ferners will control all the councils outside ...

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  19. SERIOUS ELECTION AFFRAY.

    During an election affray at Cork Sinn Ferners and ex-soldiers indulged in a prolonged fight in the streets. The Sinn Feiners used revolvers and ...

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  20. ALBANIAN REVOLT

    BERLIN, Sunday. — The Northern Albanians have revolted against the Serbian troops in occupation. After heavy fighting the Serbians lost many ...

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  21. KEEPING THE TREATY

    BERLIN, Monday.—Herr Baner (Foreign Minister) to-day stated that Germany was resolved to fulfil the treaty conditions, however difficult; ...

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  22. NINE LIVES

    A London laborer, 52 years of age, has just been fined for the fifth time for having attempted to commit suicide. He admitted that he had tried ...

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  23. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    PARIS, Sunday. — A dreadful epidemic of bubonic plague is ravaging in Northern Bessarabia. Several hundred victims have been reported. ...

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  24. R.S.L.

    The second annual general meeting of the Kentish branch of the R.S. and S.I.L.A. was held in the club room Sheffield, on Tuesday, at 8.30 p.m. ...

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  25. TRANSPORTS HOMEWARD BOUND

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Euripides, after 10 days' delay, to-day left Plymouth for London. The Athenic sailed from Plymouth ...

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  26. LEAGUE OF NATIONS HOLLAND JOINS UP.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The entire Cabinet signed the Bill which was introduced in favor of Holland joining the League of Nations. ...

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  27. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    Sir,—Your paper of Friday contains a letter from Mr. G. Easton re the above, criticising the department, and I am prepared to go a long way with ...

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  28. OXFORD V. CAMBRIDGE

    LONDON, Sunday. — The first selection of the Oxford crew includes H. H. M'Neil (Victorian) and H. W. B. Cairns (Sth. Australian), both of ...

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  29. NEW JOB FOR HILSON.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — President Wilson has been invited to become the active president of the PanPacific Union at Honolulu after he ...

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  30. CARPENTIER-DEMPSEY MATCH

    LONDON, Monday.—The statement that the Carpentier-Dempsey match has been fixed to take place in America is premature. A definite ...

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  31. WHAT'S IN THE WIND?

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Tunes" Kingston (Jamaica) correspondent reports that Lord Jellicoe and Sir R. Borden (Canadian ...

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  32. FIGURE WIZARDS GATHER

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. G. H. Knibbs (Commonwealth Statistician) will read a paper before the Royal Statistical Society on January 20 on ...

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  33. CAILIAUX'S TRIAL

    PARIS, Sunday.—The trial of M. Chillaux, an ex-Premier of France, who is charged with treason, has been fixed for February 17. ...

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  34. GOOD DIGESTION MEANS GOOD HEALTH.

    Do you enjoy what yon eat? If you don't, your food does not do you much good. There is no way to maintain the health and strength of mind and body ...

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  35. SIR OLIVER LODGE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Sir Oliver Lodge, scientist and spiritualist, arrived to lecture in the United States for six weeks. ...

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  36. SURPRISE PACKETS.

    Surprise packets have been a distinctive feature in obtaining money for our various war funds, but a greater surprise is offered to those suffering ...

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  37. LOSS OF THE AFRIQUE

    LONDON, Saturday. — Latest details in connection with the loss of the French steamer Afrique (5404 tons), off La Rochelle, on the French ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Now York Importers' and Exporters' Association entertained Mr. M. Sheldon (Australian Trade Commissioner) ...

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