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  4. HUN IMPETUOSITY

    Advices from Copenhagen state that the news of the signing of the Peace Treaty caused little stir in Berlin. The Government suppressed the "Deutsche ...

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  5. THE WRECKERS

    The following may be regarded as the official explanation of the events at Scapa Flow:—At the time of the armistice the ...

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  6. THE LAST WHINE.

    The Germans' last plea was delivered in dramatic circumstances. An officer arrived post-haste from Versailles at 2.30 in the morning, bringing ...

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  7. TRIPLE ALLIANCE

    Speaking at a banquet at which he was entertained by Australians in London, Mr. Hughes said that the Triple Alliance was the best ...

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  8. BIG AND LITTLE WILLIE

    "The Times" correspondent at The Hague says it is understood that the ex-Crown Prince's status as a political refugee does not entitle the Dutch ...

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  10. SIGNED PEACE FOR GERMANS

    Herr Richard Muller (a member of the Centre Party), who is a factory proprietor at Fruda. He was born in 1851 at Fruda. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SINGLE HANDED

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent says that General Hoffman, of Brest-Litovsk fame, has announced that be refuses to recognise the Peace Treaty. ...

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  12. BRUSSELS QUIET.

    Reports from Brussels state that the city was absolutely quiet yesterday. There were no official peace demonstration, and only a few Belgian and ...

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  13. THE CRITICAL STAGE

    In his interview with President Poincaire, Mr. Price, the "Daily Mail" correspondent, asked what period of the war was the most critical. ...

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    The battleship Revenge, on which Admiral von Reuter and his officers were imprisoned until they were sent ashore to their place of internment. It was on the deck of this warship that Admiral Sydney Fremantle, with von Reuter and his staff drawn up, under an armed guard, characterised the sinking as a "treacherous act." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. A MARTYR HE WOULD BE

    It is announced from Berlin that Bethmann-Hollweg, after refraining at the Government's express wish from taking the same step on May 20. ...

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  16. EFFECTS OF PEACE

    The "Standard" has invited public men to comment on the proclaiming of peace. Lord Rosebery replied: "I rejoice ...

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  17. BERLIN RAILWAY STRIKE

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports that a meeting of railwaymen decided to continue the strike despite the recommendation of the unions to ...

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  18. BOLSHEVIK WAR

    Reports from Helsingfors state that Bolshevik pressure on the Russian front has developed into a fierce offensive, and aided by large ...

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  19. WIMBLEDON TOURNEY

    In the tournament at Wimbledon Mdlle. Lenglen beat Ryan, 6—4, 7—5, Mrs. Satterthwaite beat Beamish, 2—0. ...

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  20. LLOYD GEORGE'S RETURN

    Mr. Lloyd George, accompanied by Lord Milner, Mr. Montague (Secretary for India). Mr. Barnes, Mr. Hughes, General Botha, General ...

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  21. BIG SCORING

    In their match against Scotland, the Australians declared their innings closed when they had lost six wickets for 733 runs. ...

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  22. STOP-PRESS

    HURDLES, 3 miles.—Kinlark 11.6 Gladful 11.0, Fastolf 10.12, Explorer 10.10, Will Comfort 10.8, [?]dy Reigle 10.6, Katwyk 10.4, ...

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  23. HUNGARIAN "IDEALS"

    A Budapest message says: The Allied Governments have warned the Hungarian Government not to carry out extreme measures against the ...

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  24. AFRICAN NOTABILITY

    The death is announced of the Right Hon. William Phillip Schreiner, C.M.G., K.C., the High Commissioner for South Africa in London. ...

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  25. MELBA'S CONCERT

    A striking incident marked the Melba Peace concert in the Albert Hall. Melba advanced on the platform flourishing a huge Union Jack ...

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