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  4. THE MEAT FAMINE.

    Meat queues have been prevalent for the week end in many cities. and hundreds are meatless. The butchers are not opening their shops. The ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL POST WAR COURT.

    The United States Bar Association meeting have outlined the plans of a world's court for post war matters based on the contracting parties ...

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  6. Ukranians at Brest Litovsk demandod "no annexations" without the consent of the nations who also suffered damage, and full recognition o£, the Ukranians' right to participate in the negotlations. THE DON OOSSAOK. RE PUBLIC.

    The Bolshevik telegram bureau reports that the Don district will shortly form itself into an independent republic. Kaledin will probably be the ...

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  7. FINLAND'S INDEPENDENCE.

    Denmark has recognised Finland's Independence. ...

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  8. BRITISH DESTROYER FOUNDERED. 4

    The Admiraity reports that the destroyer Racoon was wrecked and foundered on the 9th of January, during a snowstorm off the coast of ...

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  9. MR. PULLER NONPLUSSED.

    Mr. Fuller says that he cannot understand the Victorian Government's attitude in repudiating the agreement. ...

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  10. OUR ARMY

    Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at an American luncheon, said that the German reception of President Wilson's and Mr. Lloyd George's spceches ...

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  11. STEALING TEA.

    Police court prosecutions of a member of the crow of a minesweeper for stealing four pounds of tea, disclosed that the mine sweeper salvaged a ...

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  12. GERMAN SOLDIERS MUTINY.

    The New York "World" Petrograd correspondent says that deserting German officers, interviewed, confirm the story of the mutiny of 25,000 German ...

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  13. PELAW MAIN GOAL.

    The Bowser Ministry have definitely denied the existence of any asreement with the Holman Ministry, whereby they were to take the whole of the ...

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  14. TRANSFERRED TO PLATTSBUKG.

    Miss Caldwell, daughtetr of Mr. and Mrs. A. Caldwell, of East Orange public school, has been transferred from Nyngan, where she has been teaching ...

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  15. ITALY.

    An Italian official message states that wostward of Cavuzuccherlna our tronch mortars forced the enemy to evacuate some of his [?]ches. We ...

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  16. LLOYD GEORGES SPEECH

    Lloyd George's speech, which has been translated into German, is in readiness to be scattered from neroplanes over the enemy trenches. ...

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  17. GERMANY'S REPLY.

    It is expected that M. Hertling, the German Chancellor, on Monday will state Germany's reply to President Wilson and Mr. Lloyd George's ...

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  19. FRENCH AND BRITISH REPORTS.

    A French communique states that in the region of Saint Quenton an artillery duel of an intense nature took place. General Haig reports that we ...

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  20. THE FUTURE OF THE DARDANELLES.

    Russian newspapers report that representatives of Russia and the Central Powers have arrived at Odessa to discuss the Black Sea questions, ...

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  21. VIMY RIDGE.

    Fleld Marshal Haig reports hostile artillerying eastward of Vimy Ridge. An Italian official message states that Italian aeroplanes attacked seven ...

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  22. NEW ADMIRALTY BOARD.

    The "Daily Chronicle" naval correspondent, discussing the new Board for the Admiralty, shows that the Board has undergone [?] great ...

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  23. AIR RAIDS.

    Field Marshal Halg, in a later message, states that we successfully raided this morning eastward of Loos. Field Marshal Halg reports having ...

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  24. THE LATEST IN HANGARS.

    The "Echo de Belge" states that the Germans in Belgium have constructed immense concrete underground hangars, from which their aeroplanes ...

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  25. STEAMER SUNK.

    The steamer "Joan Quinmumbru" has ben torpedoed soventy miles from Medeeira. The captain and twenty two of the crew are missing. Eighteen ...

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  26. FRENCH WAR AIMS.

    M. Uichon has summed up the French war alms as follows:—Firstly, respect for treatios; secondly, territorial settlement on a basis of ...

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  27. STARVING MILLIONS.

    A congressman recently in a speech in the House stated that forty million of people in Germany were actually starving, and he l[?]ved that the ...

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  28. RAW MATERIAL.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that the Dutch delegate has roturned after attending economic negotiations nt Paris and London. The Ent[?] ...

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  29. MATTERS IN THE SENATE.

    Mr. Lewis, Introduced a resolution asking the Senate's approval of President Wilson's fourteen [?]ce torms. Congress is planning the logislation ...

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  30. NEW MUNITION OONTROLLER

    A semi-official message states that Vi[?]-Admiral Bacon has been appointed as Controller of the Munitions and Invontions Department. [?] su ...

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  31. INDUSTRLAL DISATER I[?]NENT

    The Clyde onglneers, after a conference with their employers, telegraphed to the War Cabinet pointing out that the omployers' previous liberal ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. A DRIFTING MINE.

    Eight boys have been killed whe were watching a dritting mine, which exploded against a pler. ...

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