The news front Russia continues to be very conflicting. The Russian embassy in Paris states that General Yudenitch has occupied ...
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Article : 935 wordsM. Poulet, the French aviator who is trying to fly to Melbourne, and who loft Rome yesterday for Salonika, was forced do descend at Naples owing to a violent snow ...
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Article : 104 wordsThe Paris "Matin" states:--"There is a financial crisis an Morocco owing to the fall in the value of the franc, for which the natives give only 12 sous (6d.) ...
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Article : 43 wordsIt is reported from Berlin that the Roumanians have commenced to evacuate Buda Pest. ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tue 21 Oct 1919, Page 7
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