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  4. STRIKES IN PARIS

    A better complexion is coming over the strikers, and compromises have been effected in several industries. Other strikers, including coalminers. ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. ATLANTIC CROSSED

    Captain Alcock and Lieut. Brown have landed at Clifden, Galway, having completed the Atlantic flight from St. Johns in 16 hours 35 minutes. No ship reported them during the flight. Captain Alcock telegraphed to the "Daily Mail" the first intimation of his arrival. ...

    Article : 103 words
  6. ON THE RHINE

    A Copenhagen message reports that Dr. Dorden, president of the Rhenish Republic, has fled from Weisbaden. Widespread manifestoes against the ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. DIGGERS AT DURBAN

    At Durban, an Australian Rugby Learn from the Orontes beat a Natal team by two goals eight tries to one try. The Natal players were ...

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  8. IN BETHNAL GREEN

    The Queen went to the "byways" of Bethnal Green on March 17 to see for werself the housing conditions described to her by the Mayor (says the ...

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  9. PRINCE OF WALES ON H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    bcone on H.M.A.S. Australia when the prince of waire visited the officers and crew "Good-bye" on behalf of the king. on the right of the prince is commodore Bumarces (lately appointed to the command of the Australian Fleet) and Sir Joseph cook (Australian Minister for the Navy). Second from left is Admiral wemran (First Sea Lord). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. OLD PREJUDICES

    Mrs. Louise Creighton, wife, of the late Bishop of London, writes these wise words in the "Contemporary Review":— ...

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  12. GIFT TO ETON

    The disapproval of Eton boys at the War. Office's gift of a small trench mortar in recognition of the school's services in the war is expressed in ...

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  13. HOUSE OF CARETAKERS

    "It is difficult to regard the House of Commons in any other light than that of a House of Caretakers," says the London "Times." "The present ...

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  14. REAL PUNISHMENT

    "Germany is going to be badly surprised when the Allies' peace terms are read to her. The peace terms are very severe—just, but very severe." ...

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  15. ROMANTIC MEETING

    A letter received from Belgium by a Buckinghamshire (England) rector tells how a Belgian refugee and her husband, a soldier in the Belgian ...

    Article : 203 words
  16. STOP-PRESS

    Betting: 3 to 1 agst. SWEET ROSALEEN, 7 to 2 Arran, 5 to 1 Sir Roger, 6 to 1 Some Song and Devolution, 10 to 1 Remington and ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. W. G. GRACE'S SON

    The captain of the new Vindictive" says the "Daily Chronicle") is the allor son of the late W. G. Grace, Captain Grace had, at the beginning ...

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  18. Too Cruel

    Mr. F. M. B. Fisher reports that in New Zealand some convicts recently went on hunger-strike because a band played outside the prison. It seems ...

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  19. That Was Different

    A noted physician, particularly expeditious in examing and prescribing for his patients, was sought out by an army man whom he "polished off" in ...

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  20. The First Dally

    March 11 was the anniversary of the birth of the first dally paper in England, to wit the "Daily Courant." It was issued in 1702, by "E. Mallet, ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. Shine Whines

    Apropos of the whines for meres that keep coming out of Germany— Rhine whines, as they are called—Dr Nicholas Murray Butler, of Columbia ...

    Article : 95 words
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