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  2. THE PEACE TERMS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Berliu states that the pence terms have stunned Berlin. Business is at ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND PREMIER'S VIEWS

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — Mr Massey, Premier of New Zealand, sates that the Germans' attitude was one of brazeu effrontery. He ...

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  5. THE STORY OF MONS

    LONDON, MONDAY Night. Lord French's story of the Mous retreat in The Daily Telegraph" shows that the Filth French Army commenced a ...

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  6. RUSSIA

    LONDON. Friday Night — The Bolsheviki in Russia are in dire financial straits and endeavoring to secure help by selling concessions to ...

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  7. PROCEEDING AT VERSAILLES.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — With the exception of Lansberg, who is a man of strong Prussian type, the enemy delegates are pale. Rantzan looked ...

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  8. A GERMAN'S DEMANDS.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — Herr Schuckined addressed the German delegation on the League of Nations, and demanded that all signatories to ...

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  9. KOLTCHAK'S ARMY ADVANCING

    There is beautiful spring weather on the Archangel front. Snow has disappeared, but the roads are impassable owing to slush. The Baltie barons ...

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  10. WILSON AND THE FIUME DISPUTE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning The State Department reports unofficially that President Wilson has not deviated a hairbreadth from his ...

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  11. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON. Friday Night. — Lord Fisher, speaking at a luncheon to Mr Danicls, the United States Secretary for the Navy, said the British navy ...

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  12. M. CLEMENCEAU SATISFIED.

    PARIS, Friday Night. — M. Clemen[?], durning an interview, said: I think it is a good peace. France may derive immense advantage through ...

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  13. PROTEST AGAINST THE TERMS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The German newspaper protest that the peace terms are impossible, especially the indemnity, and protest against ...

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  14. GERMAN DELEGATES OPINION.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — German Corresponding at Versailles transmit the opinions of the delegates. Giesbert says they can only sign a ...

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  15. CONSPIRACY IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Friday Night. — conspratry to memory in the British heet and for Soldiers to demobilise them Selves has been discovered in England, ...

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  16. WIPING OUT AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. — The Austrian peace terms provide for wiping out the navy. ...

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  17. NEGOTIATIONS REGARDING THE SCHELDT.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — M. Vander Velde, on being interviewed said Halland and Belga[?] are shortly negotiating regarding the scheldt, and ...

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  18. ITALY'S EXCLUSION FROM MANDATES.

    ROME, Friday Night, — Italy's exclusion from the mandates is cansing [?] discontent. It is pointed out that Italy adhered to President ...

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  19. GERMAN OBJECTIONS TO INDEMNTIES.

    PARIS, Friday Night. — The Germans intend to objects to any [?] except for damages caused in France and Belgnum. ...

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  20. INCREASED PENSION PAY.

    LONDON. Friday Night. — The A[?]irally has increased the pay of penstons to petty officers and non-commissioned officers in the Royal Navy ...

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  21. A SEVERE PEACE.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — The Australian Press As-ociation correspondent sates: From reliable authority I learn that the mandatoties for the ...

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  22. THE ITALIAN ATTITUDE.

    ROME, Friday Night — Signov D'Annunzio addressed many thousands of people at Augusteum. He violcntly denounced President Wilson and the ...

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  23. DATE OF HANDING OVER TREATY.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. —It is noteworthy that the treaty was handed over on the anniversary of the sinking of the Lusitania. ...

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  24. LODGED IN THE TOWER

    LONDON, Saturday Morning — A German [?] commander?who is accused of [?] hospital ships has been lodged in the Tower of London. ...

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  25. THE DEATH SENTENCE OF GERMANY.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Reports from Bertin sates that after the Cabinet had discussed the treaty for five hours Herr Scheidemann address ...

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  26. CHINESE DELEGATES INSTRUCTED NOT TO SIGN PEACE.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning. — The chinese have received instruction not to sign the peace treaty. ...

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  27. EMPIRE ASSOCIATION

    LONDON. Monday Night. — Mr Lowth[?]. Senator Pearre. and other British dominating members of Parliment mangurated the Empire [?] ...

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  28. THE COLOR BAR

    CAPE TOWN, April 20. — The first Union Congress of the Cape province sitting at Cape Town adopted at resolutuion by 61 votes to one that the ...

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  29. RACIAL EQUALITY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — "The Daily Express" correspondent at Tokio states that indignation is expressed at the rejection of the racial ...

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  30. SERVICES OF DOMINION DELEGATES EULOGISED.

    LONDON, Friday Nioght. —Mr Sutherland. Mr Lloyd George's Parlimentary secretary, addressing the journalists. and the service rendered ...

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  31. AMERICAN ISOLATION

    LONDON, Friday Night. — speaking at [?] at he Savoy Mr Dainels. Secretary to the United States Navy, said America's days of isolation ...

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  32. SITUATION IN EGYPT

    LONDON April 21. — The situation an Egypt is quiet. but is an [?] of discon[?]tent and [?] The Nationalists are ...

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  33. BRITISH LABOR EXECUTIVE VIEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The British Labor executive, in a manifesto, states that same essentials of the peace treaty are opposed to the ...

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  34. HUNGARY

    LONDON. Friday Night. — "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Copenhagen States that Belakun's army is deserting in division and ...

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  35. PROTESTS IN GERMANY.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning — Count Ran[?] is planning an early return to Germany to confer with the Government German newspapers state that Count ...

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  36. THE MEAT TRADE

    LONDON. Monday Night. — "The Star" protests against the Government permitting the American Beef Trust to handle half the meat in England ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Night — The silver control has been abolished. ...

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  38. REPARATIONS FROM AUSTRIA.

    PARIS. Saturday Night. —The Allied Council has considered reparations from Austria, and financial experts have been consulted on the problem of ...

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  39. BELAKUN'S SURRENDER PROVOKES STRONG FEELING.

    VIENNA, Friday Night — Belakun's note of surrender provoked such a strong feeling against him, even in workmen's circles, that he ...

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  40. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    PARIS, Friday Night. — Humbert has been acquitted, and Lenoir sentenced to death. ...

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  41. PUBLIC MOURNING DECIDED ON.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Berlin Government has decided on public morning throughout next weeks owing to the peace terms. All theatres ...

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  42. SIR JOSEPH WARD'S VIEWS.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — Sir Joseph ward, on being interviewed said the treaty covered such gigantre areas that its length was not surprising. ...

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  43. WAGES IN ENGLAND

    LONDON. Thursday Night. — The House of Commons passed the seconds reading of a bill extending for another six months the regulations establishing ...

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  44. THE FRENCH BLUEBEARD

    PARIS. Friday Night, — The dramage of Cambais Lake is [?] necessary. The po[?]e have begin to remove the [?] ...

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  45. RUMANIAN PROPOSALS PROVOKE INDIGNATION.

    LONDON. Thursday Night. — A Hungarian wireless message states that the Rumanian armistice conditions have provoked scorn and ...

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  47. THE LONDON POLICE

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Mr E.Shortt, Home Secretary, in the Hoose of Commons absolutely denied that the War cabinet had promised to recognise ...

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  48. WHAT GERMANY WILL DEMAND.

    BERLIN, Saturday Morning — Herr Ebert says that Germany's replay to the peace terms will be a demand for right based on the lasting. ...

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  49. A GERMAN NOTE.

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — Count Rantzan has presented a note to M. clemenceau, stating that it is impossible to fulfil the terms of peace. ...

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  51. THE AUSTRIAN DELEGATION.

    The Austrian delegation which numbers between forty and fifty. leave Vienna on Saturday. There is some difficulty in regard to its composition ...

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