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  3. WILSON'S BOMBSHELL

    The dramatic decisions of the Allied Conference in London regarding the fate of tho ex-Kaiser and war criminals, and tho future of Constantinople, followed by President ...

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  4. WAR CRIMINALS.

    The Allies have waived their claim for the surrender or war criminals, leaving the German Supreme Court at Leipsig to judge the crimes. The Supreme Council's ...

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  5. MASSACRE OF ARMENIANS.

    Later trustworthy information states that 50,000 Turks and Kurds, the forces of Mustapha Kemal, taking advantage of the unprotected condition of the mountain district ...

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  6. BOLSHEVIK PLANS.

    The "Times" Delhi correspondent learns on excellent authority that Lenin and Chicherin have agreed that internal disorganisation makes further immediate military efforts ...

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  7. PRESS CRITICISM.

    The "Times" in a leader says the Allies' decision concerning the war criminals may be fraught with inconceivable consequences, there has not yet been time to assess the ...

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  8. TROUBLED EGYPT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo states that Sirry Pasha, Egyptian Minister for Public Works, has resigned. An earlier message stated that a man ...

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  9. SECRET CONFERENCE.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Rotterdam states that eight countries were represented at the secret communist conference in Amsterdam, including Britain, America ...

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  10. SINN FEIN OUTRAGES.

    The "Times" Cork correspondent says a party of Sinn Feiners raided the residence of a veterinary surgeon named McSwincy in a suburb of Cork, and demanded arms and ...

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  11. GERMAN AMBASSADOR.

    Senator St. Hamer, the German Charge d'Affaires, has arrived in London. There were no hostile demonstrations. ...

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  12. CAIRO TO CAPE FLIGHT.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Kosti sends the following message received from Professor Mitchell by a camel policeman on Saturday:- ...

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  13. AN OCEAN TRAGEDY.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent reports that the liner Ville Dalger is missing. It is feared that 91 passengers and 51 of the crew have been lost off the coast of Mauritius. ...

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  14. TURKEY'S FUTURE.

    The decision to allow the Sultan and Turkish Administration to remain in Constantinople reverses the declared policy of the British Government. The Allies will exercise ...

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  15. NEW "SILVER QUEEN."

    Reuter learns that South African Government has purchased another Vickers-Vimy at Cairo to enable Captain Van Ryneveld (who in the South Captain Van Ryneveld (who, in the South African ...

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  16. WILSON DEFINES POSITION.

    It is announced that President Wilson told the Allies that the United States might consider withdrawing the Peace Treaty from the Senate if the, Allies continue their ...

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  17. POLISH PEACE AIMS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris reports that Polish-Russian peace proposals have taken on a new character. The Polish Government desires to arrange a general ...

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  18. LANSING RESIGNATION.

    The resignation of Mr. Lansing, Secretary of State, continues to cause the most profound sensation in United States polities. It certainly rivals the sensation caused by ...

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  19. RAILWAY TRAIN RAIDED.

    A goods train, including a waggon-load of miniature, rifles, guarded by military in a passenger carriage, was pulled up by a signal on Friday night outside Dublin, after a score ...

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  20. CAILLAUX CASE.

    The "Times" paris correspondent states that the trial of M. Caillaux commenced on Tuesday. He was charged with having sought to weaken, the security of the State abroad ...

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  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Senator M'Cumber, speaking in the United States Senate urged Senators to amend Senator Lenroot's reservation to the League Covenant, so as not to offend Canada and ...

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  22. SHROUDED IN MYSTERY.

    The development of the situation in the Allies' Supreme Council seems shrouded in mastery. The situation is evidently dominated by the close alliance between ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICANS' TRIALS.

    Captain Ryneveld, who while flying the South African Government's "Silver Queen," to the Cape crashed at Korosko, is straining every nerve to resume his flight at the ...

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  24. CHINA'S FINANCES.

    neuters correspondent at Pekin telegraphed on February 7 that a joint British, American, French and Japanese Memorandum had been sent to the Chinese Foreign Office ...

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  25. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    At Rugby football England beat Ireland by 14 to 11 at Dublin. In Soccer, Ireland and Wales drew, 2 all, at Belfast. ...

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  26. ADRIATIC TROUBLE.

    There are most important developments in the Adriatic question. Mr. Lloyd George and M. Millerand are personally urging M. Trumbitch to accept the France-British ...

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  27. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    A message from Washington states that Mr. Lansing ended his career as Secretary of State to-day, after President Wilson had accused him of usurping the powers of the ...

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  28. THE MAD MULLAH.

    A message from Nairobia states that the combined Anglo-Italian action against the Mad Mullah is reported to have begun in Abyssinia, with the object of ridding the ...

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  29. SHANTUNG DISPUTE.

    It is reported from Washington that the Chinese Foreign Minister and a deputy who advocated the acceptance of the Japanese proposal for the immediate opening up of ...

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  30. INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACE.

    The Shamrock III. leaves for America at the end of March to contest in the prolonged trials for the Cup. Captain Turner, who is in command of ...

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  31. INDIAN FRONTIER FIGHTING.

    Reuter's correspondent at Marobi, under date February 15, states that after spending some days at Piazharighza while the stores were accumulating, the Derajat column to-day ...

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  32. FIUME AFFAIR.

    The White House announces that the United States will continue to support the Jugo-Slavs at Fiume, and the th[?]atched withdrawal of United States ships from the ...

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  33. ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS.

    Prior to returning to Paris, M. Millcrand informed Reuter's representative that he was quite satisfied with the result of conversations. The relations of England and ...

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  34. OUR TRAVELLER PRINCE.

    Presiding at a festival dinner in the Commercial Travellers' Schools, the Prince of Wales referred with evident pleasure to his approaching trip to Australia, and said he ...

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  35. "FLU" CATCHES COTTON.

    Influenza delayed Lieut. Cotton in Paris. He is recovering, and hopes to make another start on Wednesday. ...

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  36. FLIGHT TO THE RAND.

    Anxiety regarding the 10 occupants of the Handley Page machine, which started for Johannesburg on Sunday morning last, and was sighted a few hours later, was ...

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  37. PEACE TREATY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the Hungarian delegation has submitted a Note to the Allies containing observations on the Peace Treaty. ...

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  38. BOLSHEVIKS AND BRITISH.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that Mr. O'Grady, M.P., and Lityin-off, the Bolshevik representative, have signed an agreement providing for the release of ...

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  39. BULGARIAN TREATY.

    Reuter's Rome correspondent says Italy has formally ratified the Bulgarian Treaty. ...

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  40. U.S.A. AND ALLIES.

    The White House announces that President Wilson cabled to Mr. Lloyd George, reiterating his original demand with regard to the Fiume settlement. ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER.

    The Australian who was arrested at Pimlico, is named William M. King, the second corporal of a battalion not yet identified. He was living on the ground flat, and was ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Tainui has left Plymouth, carrying 165 men and a few officers, the last of the New Zealanders to be repatriated. The British Postmaster-General has ...

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  43. (The "Times" Cables.)

    The Air Ministry states that Professor Mitchell's machine (the Vickers-Vimy which is making the flight from Cairo to the Cape for "The Times") was compelled to land 20 ...

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  44. THE EX-KAISER.

    It is understood that Holland, answering the Allies' Second Note, whilst refusing to surrender agrees to guard the ex-Kaiser ...

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  45. SERVIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Belgrade, Servia, reports that the Davidovitch Cabinet has resigned owing to the Prince Regent's refusal of the Government's advice to dissolve ...

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  46. THE GREAT MARSHAL'S MOTOR.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent reports that Marshal Foch's famous blue-black limousine, used by him on the West Front, has been sold for 74,007 france Ori[?] ...

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