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  3. WAR CRIMINALS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says the Council of Ambassadors unanimously decided that the list of German war criminals be again handed to the German ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA.

    The British Military Mission 10 South Russia reports that the Bolsheviks were completely defeated in their attempts to force the line on the Don and Manich Rivers. Red ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales will leave England on March 9, and will land at Auckland on April 17. (United Service Cable). ...

    Article : 347 words
  6. SOVIET AND BALTIC STATES.

    Lettland has entered into peace negotiations with the Bolsheviks. General Joffre, head of the delegation to Moscow, declares that secret negotiations are ...

    Article : 91 words
  7. BRITISH LIST.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says the official list of war criminals sent to Berlin consists of 194 pages. Britain demands 100 individuals, some of whom are not named ...

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  8. REDS TAKES ODESSA.

    The Bolsheviks have cutered Odessa. ...

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  9. TRANS-CAUCASIAN REVOLT.

    A Moscow wireless says a involution has broken out in Trans-Caucasia. The Reds hold Tiflis and Kutais. ...

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  10. VLADIVOSTOCK.

    The revolution in Viadivostock was complete and bloodless. Mr. Wilton, the correspondent of the "Times" in Siberia, cables that the soldiers ...

    Article : 225 words
  11. U.S. NAVY.

    Mr. Josephus Daniels (United States Secretary for the Navy), testifying before the Naval Committee, said that Admiral Sims accepted a British decoration, and ...

    Article : 436 words
  12. BRITISH GENERAL.

    General Gough, who commanded the Fifth Army under Lord Haig, a popular society figure, is astonishing London drawing-rooms by preaching sympathy for the Bolsheviks. ...

    Article : 205 words
  13. SYDNEY INVENTION.

    The Board of Trade has authorised Mr. Larkin, manager in London of the Commonwealth Steamship Line, to instal in the Commonwealth liners a boat-releasing gear ...

    Article : 246 words
  14. RUN PROTEST.

    The Prussian Parliament yesterday postponed further legislation as a protest. This was unanimous except for the Socialists and Independents, who declared ...

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  15. SWISS OPINION.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Paris, states that the Swiss press unanimously opposes the trial of the war prisoners in Switzerland. ...

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  16. HUN INTRIGUE.

    The extant of the intrigue proceeding in Germany for the modification of the Peace Treaty is shown by the astonishing statement by Herr Erzberger, who, on being ...

    Article : 261 words
  17. BRITISH DISSENT

    The "Times" Paris correspondent reports that Lord Birkenhead has informed M. Millerand that the list does not meet with British views, and requests an amendment ...

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  18. SITUATION AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

    Mr. Wilson, "Times" correspondent, describes the Zemstvo leaders as reputable and honest. The possible isolation of Vladi-vostock with a small Russian population ...

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  19. CAIRO TO CAPE FLIGHT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo reports Captains Broome and Cockerell (who are flying a Vickers-Viny for the "Times" to the Cape), departed this morning for Wadi ...

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  20. CONTROVERSY CONTINUES

    Franco is much more excited than Britain over the black list intrigues and perplexities. The British public are indifferent concerning the majority of the ...

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  21. BRITISH MEAT SUPPLY.

    The congestion of ships with meat cargoes in London is seriously affecting the Australian trade. Elevon shins that have been docked with 1,130,000 carcases on board ...

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  22. BRITISH v. BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Associated Press correspondent at Constantinople says the British battleship Marlborough and Ajax and the cruiser Ceres are anchored off odessa. The Allies ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. AVIATION NEWS.

    Captain Mitchell descended on the desert near Wady Halfa, and then resumed from. Khartoum. Captain Mitchell spoilt the day in ...

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  24. GERMAN GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE.

    According to a semi-official statement the Government intends to emulate the Roman Senators awaiting the arrival of the Gauls and with folded arms allow events to take ...

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  25. AUSTRIAN TREASURES.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Vienna states that Austria resembles a vast emporium quickly selling up at bargain prices. An army of foreign buyers, taking ...

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  26. PEACE TREATY.

    The United States Senate has commenced the reconsideration of the Peace Treaty ...

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  27. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Lieut, Rendie, of the crew of the Blackburn-Kangaroo machine which is attempting the flight to Australia, states that it is now practically assured that he and Lieut. ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICANS' EXPEDITION.

    The "Silver Queen," in a remarkable night flight across the Mediterranean, experienced. terrible weather in Greece and Crete, and was driven back two hours, taking fourteen. ...

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  29. CROWN PRINCE'S OFFER.

    It is announced that President Wilson has received a cable, from the ex-Crown Prince of Germany offering himself for trial, replacing 180 Germans demanded. ...

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  30. BRITISH LIBERALS' VIEW.

    The long silence of the Liberal Party with regard to the Peace Treaty has at last been broken by a striking announcement by Mr. Asquith at Paisley. He said that ...

    Article : 172 words
  31. N.S.W. LOAN.

    "The city editor of "The Times" states that it cannot be said that the New South Wales now loan issue will be welcomed on the market owing to the poor response ...

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  32. AID FOR COTTON.

    The repairs for the damaged engine have been sent to Lieut. Cotton to-day by fast Airco. Cotton reports that he expects to continue to-morrow. ...

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  33. KOREANS v. JAPS.

    A message from Washington reports that official despatches received there say that a force of 2000 Koreans, armed with equipment furnished by the Bolsheviks ...

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  34. BUTTER 5s 6d PER LB.

    The index figure of the cost of living is now 136 per cent, above tho pro-war standard despite the bread subsidy of £50,000,000. ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. LATEST NEWS.

    Lieut, Cotton reports that slight engine trouble has delayed him, but says there is still a big sporting chance of his reaching Capetown first. The jungle aerodromes are ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. SENATE RECONSIDERS.

    The United States Senate passe a motion suspending the rules for the purpose of the reconsideration of the Peace Treaty by 63 votes to 9. Those voting against the motion ...

    Article : 140 words
  37. JAPS ON PACIFIC COAST.

    A message from Washington states that Senator Phelan, of California, charges the Japanese with attempting to evade the census enumeration effort to allay the alarm ...

    Article : 94 words
  38. EDUCATION OF WOMEN.

    The women's educational movement is advancing by leaps and bounds in Britain. Colleges of domestic economy, health, and physical culture are being widely extended, in ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. FRENCH AND FOREIGNERS.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent reports that the Government Bill abolishes the passport system, but requires foreigners remaining three months in France to obtain identity ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. (United Service Cables.)

    Germany's defiance is becoming more. uncompromising us the differences in the Allied ranks are clearer. The discussion in the German press shows that they are ...

    Article : 475 words
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