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  3. RED PERIL FALL OF ODESSA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Constantinople correspondent telegraphs:— The story of the recapture and sack ...

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  4. "WANTED" GERMANS "DO YOUR WORST"

    Telegraphing from Berlin the London "Times" correspondent says that every day that passes without a categorical statement of Allied policy strengthens ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. MERSEY MARINE BOARD

    The usual meeting of the Mersey Marine Board took place at the office, Devonport, yesterday, when there were present the Master Warden (Mr. J. ...

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  6. SETTLING UP ACCOUNTS KARL HARD UP.

    VIENNA, Sunday.—Doctor Schaege (administrator of the ex-Emperor Karl's property) complains of the Austrian Government's delay in settling ...

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  7. DEVONPORT'S PORT

    A long discussion took place at the Mersey Marine Board meeting at Devonport yesterday regarding a big scheme of work for improving the ...

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  8. HUN FLAG IN LONDON

    LONDON, Sunday.—The German Embassy has re-opened, and the German flag will be flown to-morrow for the first time in England since the ...

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  9. FOCH'S ESTIMATE CORRECT.

    Commenting upon thevFrench indignation at the refusal of Germany to give up the war criminals, the London "Times" correspondent at Paris says ...

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  10. THE WORTHLESS MARK

    BERLIN, Sunday.—With a view to preventing foreigners availing themselves of the lowness of the mark to acquire control of German ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. WEDDING BELLS STEERS—MAINWARING

    A wedding was celebrated at Claude road on Wednesday, February 11, the contracting parties being Miss Kathleen Mainwaring, third eldest daughter of ...

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  12. BRITISH AMBASSADOR AT WASHINGTON

    LONDON, Sunday.—The newspapers predict that Lord Reading will resign from the office of Chief Justice to accept the Ambassadorship at ...

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  13. "HATRED WOULD BE ETERNAL."

    In cabling to President Wilson and offering to surrender to the Allies for trial, the former German Crown Prince states:— ...

    Article : 259 words
  14. REMEMBER THE WOUNDED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The National [?]oll to the end of 1919 shows that 9500 firms and employers are entitled to use the King's Seal of Honor for ...

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  15. BRITISH NAVY'S HELP.

    Meanwhile, the quays had become crowded by the unending stream of miserable fugitives who were demanding help from the British warships, ...

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  16. RESISTING THE POLICE

    Albert James, of Sheffield, made his appearance at the Devonport Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. W. G. Curwen and H. Dumbleton, J.'sP., on ...

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  17. HUMPHRIES—DOODY.

    A pretty wedding was celebrated at the Star of the Sea Church, Burnie, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday. The contracting parties were Mary Doody, of ...

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  18. SHANTUNG

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "NewYork Times" Washington correspondent states that according to information received here the Chinese Government ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. SECRET CONFERENCE IN HOLLAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—"Handelsblad" states that the police have arrested or expelled a number of Germans, Russians and others who were ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. OVERSEAS TRADE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Department of Overseas' Trade is arranging an exhibition of British manufacturers to begin a tour of the Dominions in June, ...

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  21. "ALLEVLATING DISTRESS."

    LONDON, Sunday,—A Moscow message states that the Soviet Government spent 12,000,000 roubles in the second half of 1919 upon the alleviation ...

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  22. THE WASHINGTON TIFF

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that Mr. John Barton Payne (chairman of the U.S. Shipping ...

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  23. CYCLING AT BEIL'S PARADE

    Sir,—While expressing unbounded admiration for the beauties of Latrobe's [?]plendid attraction, Bell's Parade, and congratulating those responsible for its ...

    Article : 216 words
  24. ANGLO-RUSSIAN PRISONER EXCHANGE.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—Mr. O'Grady (British representative) and M. Litvinoff (Bolshevik Commissioner) have reached agreement. It is ...

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  25. NO. 43

    LONDON, Sunday.—At Buckingham Palace to-day King George inspected the London motor bus No. 43, which served on the Continent ...

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  26. TIMBER TRAFFIC

    At a special meeting of the Emu Bay Council yesterday the by-laws imposing a toll of 1/6 per 1000ft. on all timber carted in the municipality were ...

    Article : 221 words
  27. RED ROSETTE AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

    A telegram from Mr. Wilton, the London "Times" special correspondent in Vladivostock, states that Japan ha[?] sent a message to the new Governmem ...

    Article : 102 words
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  29. CHEAP SUITS IN BRADFORD

    The Bradford corporation is opening a store for the supply of ready-made suits to the general public at £2/5/ to £2/10/. They are to he similar to ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. "SWEEPS" ILLEGAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Post Office has returned all "sweep" letters indiscriminately, on the ground that "sweeps" are illegal, whether honest ...

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  32. BOLSHEVIKS FORGE NOTES

    PERTH (W.A.), Monday.—A forged English note has been discovered in Perth. The Commonwealth Bank manager says that Russian Bolsheviks ...

    Article : 83 words
  33. NO MORE BORROWING

    LONDON, Sunday.—The official report of the local authorities to the Premier [?]d to Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Ch[?]llor of tge Exchequer) for ...

    Article : 83 words
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