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  3. PRESENT WILSON

    A message from London says: The most regal setting ever arranged at Buckingham Palace greeted the President and Mrs. Wilson when they were escorted into the banquet ...

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  4. REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING.

    At the State banquet in honour of President Wilson at Buckingham Palace, the King, in Proposing the health of President Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, and the ...

    Article : 288 words
  5. CONFERENCES.

    A London message says that yesterday's conference between President Wilson and British statesman was entirely informal, being intended to develop the most intimate ...

    Article : 341 words
  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    London reports: At the American Embassy, addressing a delegation from the League of Nations Union, which was headed by Viscount Grey, and included the Archbishop of ...

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  7. VISIT TO THE NORTH.

    President and Mrs. Wilson have visited Carlisle, where the President's grandfather was a Congregational Minister and where his mother was born. The visitors were ...

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  8. KING GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    The King in his speech at the State banquet to the President of the United States at Buckingham Palace, to-night, said: This is a historic moment: Your visit ...

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  9. BRITISH TRADE ORGANISATION.

    Details are published of the organisation of the new overseas trade department which now controls the consular services, trade commissioners and commercial attaches. ...

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  10. A RIFT IN THE LUTE.

    London newspapers reveal certain uneasiness respect to an apparent divergences Between M. Clemenceau and President Wilson, though there is an obvious ...

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  11. CASE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Dominions are unlikely to occupy British seats at the inter-Allied conference, but will appear as separate delegations when they are specially affected by the discussions. ...

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  12. VISIT TO MANCHESTER.

    A Manchester message says. President Wilson, after visiting the Manchester ship canal and being cheered by huge crowds in the streets, was presented with the honorary ...

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  13. ALLIES AGREEMENT.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" interviewed President Poincare, who said that he anticipated a successful conclusion of the peace deliberations. He ...

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  14. THE GREATEST EVENT.

    The "Times " in a leading article says:— "London's welcome to President Wilson demonstrates the British and American friendship, which is the supreme factor in the ...

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  15. AT THE GUILD HALL.

    Addressing a huge gathering in the Guild Hall, President Wilson was enthusiastically cheered, when he extolled the armies of the Entente. He said the people wanted peace ...

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  16. REPATRIATION.

    It is officially reported that although the repatriation of a very large number of dominion troops is throwing a heavy burden on British shipping, Britain is giving all ...

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  17. HOW ARE THE MIGHTY FALLEN.

    A Berlin correspondent, describing the "absolute prostration of Germany," says that the final death blow to militarism was in the circumstances of Ludenderff's ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES

    A message from Washington states that President Pioncare is reported to be planning a visit to American next summer. Admiral Sims, at his own request, has ...

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  19. CONFERENCE WITH PREMIER

    The Premier accompanied by Sir Maurice Hankey, arrived at Buckingham Palace on Friday morning to confer with President Wilson. Despite the rain, crowds assembled and ...

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  20. LUDENDORFF'S NEW ROLE.

    A telegram from Copenhagen states that Russian refugees in Stockholm assert that General Ludendorff has fled to Russia. He interviewed M. Lenin They presume that he ...

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  21. PRESS COMMENTS.

    Now that President Wilson has arrived in England the papers comment on the results that the likely to accrue from his presence in Europe hopefully and almost ...

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  22. "AUSSIE" NURSES AT SALONICA.

    Col. C. V. Mackay, of Melbourne, who has returned from Salonica, where he was in command of a general hospital, eulogises the splendid work of the Australian ...

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