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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The London "Gazette" announces the removal of the peerage of the Dukes of Albany, Cumberland, and Brunswick and of Viscount Taaffe. ...

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  4. Difficulties of League.

    Mr. Fraser telegraph The plenary session premises interesting features, in view of Clemencean's promise in the session that a full ...

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  5. FATS OF GERMAN NAVY.

    An official American memorandum regarding the disposition of the German Navy will be presented to the [?]cace congress and it will probably ...

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  6. REMOVING HUN MENACE.

    Copenhagen reports: The British Ambassador announced that is has been decided to internationalise the Kiel Canal. Troops will occupy both ...

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  7. PEACE ON APRIL 20.

    Peace is expected to be signed on April 20. ...

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  8. UNANIMOUS AGREEMENT.

    The League of Nations committee have reached a unanimous agreement regarding the covenant. Japan will raise the racial equality question at ...

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  9. BELGIUM'S MARTYRDOM.

    A report on Belgium states that six thousand Belgians died during war, as a result of German ill-treatment, and 125,000 deported. ...

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  10. AMERICA AND BRITAIN.

    American peace delegates declared the increase of naval strength by the European Powers was unnecessary, because the German naval menace ...

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  11. MUNICIPAL RETRENCHMENT.

    A Johannesburg message states that an amazing scene followed the decision of the Town Council, after a heated debate, to adopt a ...

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  12. FREEING POLISH TERRITORY.

    Mr. Lloyd George and President Wilson are in agreement in connection with Dantzig. They believed the construction of a new railway ...

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  13. ARMED ROBBERIES.

    Daylight robberies under arms are occurring frequently. At Berlin, two robbers, wearing iron crosses, entered the food office, covered the clerks ...

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  14. STARVING ARMENIANS.

    The Armenian delegation urgently appeals for food. There are said to be 450,000 without bread. Every kind of animal was killed for food in the ...

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  15. PRE-ARRANGED PLAN.

    The Hungarian and Bulgar movements are interpreted in some circles last part of a concerted plan, long prearranged in Berlin, to ripen on the ...

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  16. LENIN DESPATCHING ARMY.

    Serbian delegates have informed the peace conference that the Bulgars are mobilising on the Serbian frontier. ...

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  17. REPATRIATING GERMANS.

    In moving the second reading of the Enemy Repatriation Bill in the Assembly, the Minister for the Interior said 2424 were interned in the ...

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  18. STRIKE FINISHED.

    By a majority of 27 the miners decided to resume work. ...

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  19. GERMAN MONARCHISM.

    The "Chronicle's Copenhagen correspondent says: The German Government will perhaps remain in office for long enough for a peace treaty to ...

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  20. DISORDERS AT ESSEN.

    Spartacan disorders occurred at Essen A mob at Witten endeavored to storm the "Volks Zeitung" office. A cordon of police barred the entry ...

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  21. TRIAL OF LUDENDORFF.

    Schiedmann, in the National Assembly, declared the peace terms appear to be growing worse. He intends to comply with Ludendorff's ...

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  22. ROYAL JEWELS STOLEN.

    Burglars stole jewels and heirlooms, of the Portuguese Royal family from their. Richmond residence of ex-Queen Amelie. ...

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  23. FEEDING ENEMY COUNTRIES.

    A German commission of six financiers has been instructed to come to Spa. after which it will receive instructions as to a meeting place in ...

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  24. RE-ESTABLISHING SERBIA.

    A credit of a quarter of a million sterling has been granted to Serbia, to purchase horses and mules and enable her to re-establish agriculture. ...

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  25. ALLIED ULTIMATUM.

    There is excitement at Weimar at the report that the Entente has sent an ultimatum to Germany, and that the armistice would be broken off if ...

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  26. HUNGARIAN SHOPS.

    Shops at Vienna are closed for stock taking, pending State control. Any shopkeeper disobeying will be shot. ...

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  27. PROTECTORS OF ANZAC.

    The Allied naval bases at Imbros, Tenedos, and Lemnos (eastern Mediterranean) have been abandoned. ...

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  28. STILL AT HIS OLD GAME.

    Hindanburg has inspected the German troops in Posen and on the Silesian front. ...

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  29. POLISH VICTORY.

    A telegram from Warsaw states the Poles expelled the Bolsheviks from Minsk, a great centre of Bolshevist propaganda. They are also ...

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  30. TO CHECK BOLSHEVISM.

    The Allied Command at Spa has demanded the landing of Polish troops at Danzig. Refusal will be regarded as a breach of the armistice. ...

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  31. HUNGARIAN MERCANTILE MARINE.

    The Waterways Commission recommends Hamburg and Stettin as outlets for Bohemia, to allow Bohemia to develop a mercantile marine. ...

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  32. BULGARIA MOBILISING.

    Serbian delegates in Far[?]s have learned that the Bulgars are mobilising on the Serbian frontier. General Paslatch and his Chief of Staff are ...

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  33. HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT.

    Advices from Berlin say the Entente Powers demand the Hungarian Government's resignation and the election of a National Assembly ...

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  34. ANTHRAX SPREADING.

    A Port Elizabeth message states that the spread of anthrax is becoming alarming. Losses for the last six months were extremely grave. ...

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