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  3. NAVAL EXPENDITURE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Fisher's letter to the "Times," in which he declared that the current expenditure on the Navy was an incredible ruinous ...

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  4. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Bolsheviks admit the loss of the southern outskirts of Kietf (on the Dnieper). ...

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  5. AUSIRO-GERMAN UNION

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The Supreme Council's note' to Germany vigorously protests against the inclusion of the article in the new German constitution ...

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  6. NATIONALISATION AND MINES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The general impression is that the miners' executive's recommendation that efforts be made to secure the introduction of the ...

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  7. STRIFE IN GERMANY

    "The London Times" correspondent in Copenhagen states that reports of increasing strife are coming from several parts of Germany. It is stated that ...

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  8. U.S.A. AND JAPAN

    British correspondents in America evince the greatest anxiety for the fate of the Peace Treaty. All the [correspondents agree that ...

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  9. COMBINED ATTACK ON PETROGRAD.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — It is announced that Admiral Cowan (Commander of British naval forces in the Baltic) is conferring with General ...

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  10. "NOT AN ENEMY."

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The Supreme Council's letter covering the Austrian Peace Treaty trenchantly traverses, in detail, Austria's claim that she should ...

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  11. ELECTRICAL ATMOSPHERE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin reports that the political atmosphere is becoming electrical. The extreme Left and Right parties accuse each ...

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  12. RED TERROR.

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm states that it is reported from Petrograd that Lenine, speakins at Moscow on the defeat of Bolshevism at ...

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  13. GERMANS IN BALTIC.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The "Echo de Paris" declares that Gennany has provided General Von Der Goltz with £4,000,000 for the maintenance of ...

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  14. POLICE ON THE RHINE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that it is reported from Berlin that Germany has been informed by Marshal Foch that she will ...

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  15. REDUCED NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    It is reported that Mr. Walter Long (First Lord of the Admiralty) will shortly submit to the Cabinet revised naval estimates reducing the present ...

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  16. ROMANIA IN DISGRACE

    PARIS, "Wednesday.—The "Echo de Paris" states that owing to Roumania's failure to reply to the Allies' notes, the Supreme Council is discussing the ...

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  17. "EGYPT FOR EGYPTIANS! "

    CAIRO, Wednesday. — The native newspapers are daily becoming more arrogant in tone, and the situation is alarming. ...

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  18. MINERS' CONFERENCE OPENS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Smillie, presiding over the Miners' Federation Conference to-day, declared that the Government was anxious, but was ...

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  19. HELLO, STOCKHOLM

    A Stockholm message states that the Government wireless station at Bergen is receiving telephone calls from America. The words are ...

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  20. ALLEGED GOVERNMENT EXTRAVAGANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Replying to Lord Rothmere's attacks upon Mr. Bonar Law, in which the latter was charged with the responsibility for ...

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  21. GERMAN POTASH FOR BRITAIN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The United Press Association's correspondent at Leipzig states that it is understood that the German Government has ...

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  22. ALLIED ULTIMATUM.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It has been decided to send an ultimatum to Roumania demanding that she comply with the Allies' demands, or diplomatic ...

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  23. VISITING CANADA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "New York Times' " Ottawa correspondent reports that it is announced that Mr. J. Daniels (Secretary for the ...

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  24. "I'M MAD"

    The correspondent of " The London times" at Paris reports that Landru, the French "Bluebeard," has written to the examining magistrate, saying, ...

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  25. AUSSIE FLIGHT

    The competitors in the Australia flight held a conference, and adopted the following route:—Lyons, Marseilles, Rome, Foggia, Taranto, ...

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  26. GOSPEL OF WORK.

    Mr. Brownlie (chairman of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers), in a letter to Mr. Bowerman, M.P., who is secretary of the Parliamentary ...

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  27. BRITISH AMBASSADOR AT ITALY

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Sir George Buchanan (formerly British Ambassador at Petrograd) has been appointed Ambassador to Italy. ...

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  28. SCANDANAVIA AND BACK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Air Ministry has announced that a British "flying boat" Has just made a return flight to Scandanavia, flying 2450 knots ...

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  29. ANOTHER FASHODA INCIDENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British authorities in Syria, by arresting Emir Said, a French protege in a village under French jurisdiction, have fanned ...

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  30. NO HOUSEHOLD

    Should ever be without a bottle of Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment, a reliable remedy for cuts, bruises, aches, pains, rheumatism, lumbago. ...

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  31. CABLES IN BRIEF

    "The London Times" correspondent at Helsingfors states that notes to the value of 350,000,000 roubles have been printed in Stockholm, bearing the ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mrs. Larkin (wife of the London manager of the Commonwealth Shipping Line) to-day laid the keel of the first Commonwealth ...

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  33. PARIS-DIEPPE CANAL

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Government is introducing a Bill for the construction of a Paris-Dieppe canal. for which funds are available. The ...

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  34. MUST FACE THE SITUATION.

    Mr. Bowerman, interviewed after receiving Mr. Brownlie's letter, said that trade unionism must face the situation. ...

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  35. GERMAN COAL

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Modifications to the Peace Treaty's coal stipulations provide that France shall receive 10,000,000 tons during the next ...

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  36. SALVING A.I.F. MEN IN ENGLAND

    The following are extracts from a letter received by Mr. J. A. Drake, of Devonport, from Mr. Chris. Sharp, former head teacher of the Devonport ...

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  37. EAR FOR MUSIC

    Sir, — I trust you will pardon me for the privilege of correcting your reply to "F.Z." in Saturday's issue on the above subject. You say that large ...

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  38. COMPULSORY RE-EMPLOYMENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is understood that the Government proposes to compel employers to re-engage a minimum of five per cent, of their employes ...

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  39. BRITISH GIRL-SOLDIER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Miss Dorothey Lawrence is publishing a book on her war experiences. She states that when in Paris in 1915 she ...

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  40. MASONIC TEMPLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Grand Lodge of Freemasons to-day decided, on the Duke of Connaught's motion, to appeal for funds to the brotherhood ...

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