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  3. HERO OF THE HOUR

    MILAX, Saturday. — D'Annunzio's exploit in entering Flume has provoked enthusiasm thoughout Italy, and entire approval of the annexation ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday. — A conference of representatives of the Air Ministry, the Commonwealth, and the Royal Aero Club was held yesterday. As a ...

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  5. DOOMED MAN'S RESPITE

    PARIS, Saturday. — Lenoir, the French editor who was sentenced to death in connection with the "Bonnet Ronge" disclosures, was prepared for ...

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  6. BULGARIA'S BILL

    LONDON, Saturday.— The following summary of the Bulgarian Treaty was officially issued to-night. The Rumano-Bulgarian frontier ...

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  7. "WHAT ABOUT RUSSIA.?"

    LONDON, Friday.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency's Paris correspondent declares that the latest explanation of the discrepancy between British ...

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  8. THE STUMBLING BLOCK

    WASHINGTON. Friday. — During the Senate, debate on the question of ratifying thc Treaty, Senator Wadsworth said that the Peaey Treaty was ...

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  9. END OF PARTY GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.— Lord Haldaute, in a speech at Manchester, foreshadowed an end of party government; and the rise of the group bystem. He ...

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  10. LENOIR'S COLLAPSE.

    Later.—Lenoir's reprieve was most dramatic. The firing party was waiting, and the condemned man was already dressed. ...

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  11. LORD NORTHCLTFFE'S VIEW.

    The "Chicago News" London correspondent interviewed Lord Northcliffe to-day. The latter declared that the senatorial reservations to the covenant ...

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  12. GERMANY'S WAY

    MUNICH, Saturday.—Six Bavarian Bolsheviks have received the death sentence for the murder of hostages. Seven others were sentenced to 15 ...

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  13. DUBLIN RAIDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The military at Dublin to-day raided the premises of and suppressed the following four newspapers. Mr. Griffiths' organ, ...

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  14. JOHNSON'S BITTERNESS.

    Two addresses were delivered at Des Moines, Town, by Senator Johnson, who described the League of Nations Covenant as a gigantic war trust. ...

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  15. COSSACKS THTEATENING MOSCOW.

    According to the "Daily Telegraph's" Copenhagen correspondent, cwing to General Mamontoff's occupation of Tambofff (S.E. of Tula') Trotsky urges ...

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  16. [?]SPOLIATION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Express" Buda-Pest correspondent states that the Roumanians will evacuate Buda-Post during the next few ...

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  17. GERMAN ROYALIST PLOT

    LONDON", Saturday.—It is reported from Berlin that an inquiry is proceeding at Potsdam concerning an officers' plot to assasinate Herr Erzherger, ...

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  18. "UNDULY PESIMISTIC."

    Captain R. Larkin, interviewed on behalf of the Sopwith Co., states that General Borton is unduly pessimistic concerning the prospects of the flight. ...

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  19. TRAFFIC IN COIN

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — Indians have, been exporting largo quantities of sovereigns to India via Delagoa Bay, but the authorities are taking ...

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  20. LANSING URGES RATIFICATION.

    STEW YORK, Saturday. — Mr. R. Lansing (Chief Secretary), in a speech to-day, advocated the ratification of the Treaty without delay. He said that ...

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  21. BULGARIAN DELEGATE'S OUTBURST.

    PARIS. Saturday.— M. Theodore, the chief Bul[?]rian delegate, in accepting the peace terms, angrily de[?] the authors of Bulgaria's ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Senate has rejected women's suffrage in its entirety; also the special suffrage measure. ...

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  23. "WILSON HITS OUT.

    In a speech to-day President Wilson said that [?] the United State's accepted the same obligations as other nations it would be a mockery for her ...

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  24. ROTJMANIA'S GRIEVANCE.

    The Roumanian Government's memorandum sent to M. Clemencean the French Premier) explains that Roumania's refusal to sign the ...

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  25. VAST OIL DISCOVERY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is announced that vast oilfields have been discovered in Madagascar. The fields are estimated to cover 50,000 acres, and ...

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  26. NO TRUCE

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — General Hertzog (leader of the Nationalist Party), speaking at a meeting of welcome to the independence deputation ...

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  27. MILITANT POSTAL WORKERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Three postal workers' trade unions have amalgamated, and have resolved, despite many protests that the first plank of the ...

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  28. DR. BARRETT'S FAMOUS COUGH

    EMULSION, a sure cure for Coughs, Colds on Chest, and Bronchitis. A few doses relieves and soothes the chest. Price, 1/. ...

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  29. KRONSTADT BOMBED.

    A Bolshevik wireless message reports that acroplanes on Thursday dropped four bombs on Kronstadt. Ono aviator was brought down and drowned. ...

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  30. RETURN OF SHANTUNG

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The United Press Association's Tokio correspondent states that it is reliably reported that Count Uchida ...

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  31. U.S. WEST INDIES AERIAL MAIL.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. —The Assistent Postmaster (General Traeger) has leparted for Havana to arrange details for U.S. West India aerial mail ...

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  32. ALLIES' REQUEST TO POLAND.

    NEW YORK. Saturday. — The New York Times" Paris correspondent says that it is understood that the Supreme Council will shortly request Poland to ...

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  33. JAPANESE MONOPOLIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Manchester Guardian" points ont that when the Entento recently sought to establish a consortium of British. ...

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  34. SUBMARINE "LISTENERS."

    LONDON, Snturday.—A new naval rating has been established for "listeners" training in submarine detection; ...

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  35. BOLSHEVIKS WANT PEAGE.

    LONDON. Saturday. —The Soviet Government at Petrograd has made overtures for [?], asking the Allies' terms. ...

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  36. VISCOUNT GRAY SAILS FOR AMERICA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Viscount Grey sailed for America to-day. He is to be British Ambassador at Washington. ...

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  37. DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATION

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "Chicago" Berlin correspondent states that American business men are suffering from lack of proper diplomatic ...

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  38. MONS RETREAT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord French, replying to the charge that he was about to leave the French Army in the lurch after Mons, quotes letters ...

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  39. BRITISH STEAMER ASHORE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Vedic. with many British civilians and soldiers aboard from Archangel, wont ashore north of Ronaldshay (Orkneys) ...

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  40. "ANTICRIPPE."

    Two or three doses will infallibly remove the pains in the head and limbs, reduce the feverish condition, and check the sneezing fits of Influenza. ...

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  41. CLINGING TO THE BALTIC

    PARIS, Saturday. — General Gough's report to the Supreme Council shows that Germnny is apparent[?] determined to maintain, the Balti[?] ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    LONDON, Saturday.— Considerable discontent exists among the poorlypaid members of the staff of Australia House through the non-payment of ...

    Article : 63 words
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