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  2. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday Morning. — A Johannesburg message states that the Native National Congress adopted an address to his Majesty the King ...

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  3. PRESIDENT WILSON

    PARIS, Monday Night. — For the first time in its history the Sorbonne University conferred a degree on a foreigner, when the diploma of Doctor ...

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  4. GERMANY TO-DAY

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—The Washington correspondent of "The New York Times" says that the Lithuanian Council announced that the ...

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  5. AIR SERVICES

    LONDON, Tuesday. Night.—A trial trip was made yesterday of Harland, Wolff's new aeroplane. It is 92 feet long, 126 feet span, and has eight ...

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  7. PEACE CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—"The New York Times" Paris correspondent says that there will be three main preliminaries at the Peace Conferences. ...

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  8. DUTIES ON RAW MATERIALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The council of the London Chamber of Commerce urges that duties be levied on raw materials exported from British ...

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  9. NO DIVIDEND FROM KRUPP'S.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning. —Krupp's announces that there will be no dividend this year. ...

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  10. INTERNATIONAL FLYING.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr William Weir, Controller of Aeronautic Supplies, speaking at Manchester. said that the best interests of civilisation ...

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  11. OFFICIALS ON STRIKE.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night.—The German Foreign Office officials are out on strike as a token of sympathy with Dr. Soil on his retirement. ...

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  12. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday Night. — Fifty-thousand Polish troops under General Haller have landed. ...

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  13. PROPOSAL REJECTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A Berlin message states that Congress overwhelmingly rejected the extremist proposal to establish an Independent ...

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  14. DECISIVE BATTLES IN PREPARATION.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning. — Mr Ackerman. "The New York Times" correspondent at Vladivestock, says that Russia's civil war has reached a ...

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  15. INCREASING ACTIVITIES OF THE LABOR PARTY.

    A message from Biemlontem states that the Labor party is increasing its activities, and announced its intention of starting branches all over the Free ...

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  16. PEACE NOT BASED ON HATRED

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Paris correspondent of "The Morning Post" says that the Rhine frontier is daily becoming a question of practical ...

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  17. FORMATION OF A NEW GOVERNMENT.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—Dr. Lazevert, admitting himself as one of Rasputn's slayers, has departed, on route to Russia, in order to assist in ...

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  18. PRESIDENT WILSON'S FOURTEEN POINTS ATTACKED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.— Senator Lodge, in a speech in the Senate when bitterly attacking President Wilson's fourteen perce points said that ...

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  19. PEOPLE'S LEAGUE.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday Night.— The People's. League includes Count Bernsdorff, who was German Ambassador at Washington. ...

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  20. CLAIM BY GERMAN RESIDENTS.

    CAPE TOWN. Wednesday Morning.— "The Cape Times" states that that German residents in the South-west Protectorate have sent to the Administrator ...

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  21. INTERVENTION BY THE POWERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — There are many indications of definite action by the Powers to intervene actively in Poland, and spare the ...

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  22. SECRET PREPARATIONS BY GERMANY.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of "The Daily Express" says that Germany has enormous secret preparations to secure the air mastery after the ...

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  23. RECOGNITION REFUSED.

    "The Deutsche Allegemeine Zeitung" states that Marshal Foch, replying to Herr Erzberger, refused to recognise the Workmen's and Soldiers' Councils. ...

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  24. HINDENBURG ESTABLISHING A NEW FRONT.

    ZURICH, Tuesday Night.—General Hindenburg telegraphed to the German Government that he is establishing a new front of ten kilometres behind the ...

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  25. ALLIES THREATEN REPRISALS.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—The Government acting on behalf of the Allies, in a wireless message threatened reprisals against the Russian Government ...

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  26. MUTINOUS SAILORS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night. — The Berlin correspondent of the United Press says that mutinous sailors, after a skirmish with a military guard, ...

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  27. ACTIVITY OF THE BOLSHEVISI.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday Night. — The German eastern armies are retreating before the Bolshevik army, leaving quantities of war materials. ...

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  28. EN ROUTE TO THE EAST.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— The Press Bureau states that the Handley Page aeroplane, en route to the East, has reached Egypt. Owing to the ...

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  29. ANZAC Y.M.C.A. PREMIES.

    Last night the Anzac Y.M.C.A. premises were opened to cater for Australian troops returning via the Cape. Colonel Wright, at the opening ...

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  30. FIRST CAVALRY BRIGADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A Belgian communique states that the first cavalry brigade which entered Germany has reached Dalsdorf. ...

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  31. THE EX-KAISER

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night—Reports from Amerongen state that the ex-Kaiser is ill, suffering from fever, apparently influenza, and is confined to ...

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  32. MISERY IN PETROGRAD.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—"Le Journal" learns that the Petrograd hospitals were crowded with insanity cases, due to starvation. There are thousands ...

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  33. GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday Night. — Count Brockdorff Rantzau, German Minister at Copenhagen, has been appointed German Foreign Minister. ...

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  34. RESTITUTION AND REPARATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — American trade journalists who recently visited the west front have appealed to President Wilson to insist on ...

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  35. SEPARATION OF THE CHURCH AND STATE

    BERNE, Tuesday Night.—A wireless message from Munich states that the Bavarian Provisional Government will decree a separation of the Church ...

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  36. THE LAST DAYS OF THE CZAR.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—Mr Ackerman. "The New York Times" correspondent, says: Alexievitch Deminin was the Czar's major-dome, ...

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  37. GRAVES COMMISSION

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Sir Thos. Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, on behalf of the Graves Commission, announces that the ...

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  38. GOLD INDUSTRY.

    A Johannesburg message states that Sir W. Wallers, president of the Chamber of Mines, speaking at the quarterly meeting, said that the gold industry had ...

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  39. SENSATIONAL CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Billie Carleton, a well-known beauty and leading lady at the Haymarket Theatre as found dead in a flat in the Strand ...

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  40. COUNTER REVOLUTION MOVEMENT.

    ZURICH, Tuesday Night. — Herr Ludendorff and Admiral von Tirpitz are controlling the counter revolutionary movement acting in harmony with ...

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  41. ADMIRAL JELLICOE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Australian Press Association interviewed Admiral Lord Jellicoe, who said: The object of my visit is to consult ...

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  42. RAVAGES OF WAR

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.—Senator Dubots, on behalf of the Budget Committee, in formed the Senate that about a quarter of a million houses ...

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  43. FINLAND THROWS OFF GERMAN RULE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.— The "Washington correspondent of "The New York Times" says it is officially announced that Finland has apparently ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The King's Fund for disabled service men has already set up eight thousand in their own businesses. ...

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  45. UNEMPLOYED IN BERLIN.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday Night. — There are over a hundred thousand unemployed in Berlin. The streets are full of beggars. ...

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  46. INTERNED BRITISH MERCHANT SHIPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Fifteen British merchant ships which were interned at Hamburg have arrived in the Tyne. ...

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  47. GERMAN PRISONERS AT WORK.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—German prisoners are refilling trenches and shell holes in devaluated Franco, and preparing land for cultivation. ...

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  48. AMERICAN NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning .—A State Department memorandum records that Mr W. H. Page the American Ambassador in London, has ...

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  49. Y.M.C.A. WORK IN EGYPT.

    General Allenby has contributed a preface to Mr James Barrat's book up- on the work of the Y.M.C.A. in Egypt. ...

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  50. CAPTURED AIRMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Captain Cyril Ball, an airman who has been repatriated states that the Germans, after capturing him, exhibited him in ...

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  51. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Belfast, Dublin, Wales, and Cambridge Universities all returned Coalitionists by good majorities. ...

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  52. REFLOATING THE VINDICTIVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Admiralty has decided to refloat the Vindictive. ...

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  53. REPATRIATED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Press Bureau states that since the armistice 3288 officers, 99,247 men, and 4201 civilians had been repatriated. A ...

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  54. GERMAN FLEET

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday Night,— Mr R. Lausing, Secretary of State, on learning the rumor that the United States desired the German fleet to be ...

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  55. HUNGARY

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday Night. — The Hungarian Government is protesting to the Entente against the violation of the armistice by the Rumanian, ...

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  56. ARMY AND NAVY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Admiralty announces that has Majesty the King approves of an award for 1914- 1915 of a star in bronze for offices and ...

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  57. ESCAPE OF INTERNEES.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.— M. Gounars ex-Premier of Greece, and Colonel Motaxus, who were interned at Ajaccio, in Corsica, on June 17, but ...

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  59. REVOLT AMONG INTERNED TROOPS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night. — A revolt lasting for three days broke out among the Greek troops interned at Gorlitz. There were many casualties. ...

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  60. THE NORTH POLE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—The Aero Club of America announced to-night that an expedition to the North Pole will probably be made next June ...

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  61. A LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Morning. — "The New York Times" Paris correspondent interviewed Lord Northcliffe, who said that reputations appeared to ...

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  62. EXHIBITION OF MODELS AND RELICS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Duke of Connaught opens an exhibition in London on January 14. consisting of models of the Ra[?]ben camp ...

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  63. VISIT TO LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Preisdent Wilson will arrive in London on December 17. He will be the King's guest at Buckingham Palace. and will ...

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  64. AEROPLANE CAPSIZES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.— An airplane, with a British pilot and an American general as a passenger, was returning to Treves from Paris ...

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  65. SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night. — The Amsterdam correspondent of the United Press says that according to a despatch from Belgrade the union of ...

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  66. STOCKS AND SHARES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.- On the Stock Exchange Australian shares are quoted: Boulders, b 11s 6d, s 12s. Ivanlioe. b 32s 6d s 35s. ...

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  68. SHELTER DURING AIR RAIDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The London tubes sheltered a total of four million persons during the air raids. ...

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