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  2. PARIS SENSATION. Allegations Regarding Judet.

    The Petit Parisian has cansed a sensation by publishing a telegram from the German Eoreign Minister (Herr von Jagow), dated December 11, 1914, to the High ...

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  3. LATE CABLES.

    The Inter-allied Supreme Councils telegram expressing surprise that Roumania res given no pledges to the Allies of a changed attitude in relation to Austria and ...

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  4. NAVAL BUILIMNG SUSPENDED. QUESTION OF DESTRUCTION RAISED.

    The British Admiralty has suspended the construction of 60 light cruisers, destroyers, and submarines in 20 shipbuilding yards. A committee of experts is considering ...

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  5. CANADIAN-AMERICAN FLIGHT. CANADIANS SUCCEEDED.

    Threo of the 12 Canadian aeroplanes which started from Toronto in the international race to New York have arrived at Roosevelt arid landed in a field. The ...

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS. A UNITED STATES BILL.

    Mr. W. L. Jones (Republican, Washington) has introduced a Bill into the United States Senate, the object of which is to withdraw the United States from the ...

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  7. GREAT, BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    Mr. Joseph Polk, on behalf of Egyptian extremists, assured the United States Senate Committee of Foreign Relations that the Versailles Peace Treaty gave ...

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  8. Quien Assisted French.

    Georges Quien, who is charged with having betrayed Nurse Cavell to the Germans, stated, under examination, that he five the French, Military Attache at The ...

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  9. THE PROBABLE WINNER.

    Major Schroeder (U.S.A.) will probably prove to be the winner of the race from Toronto to New York and return. He completed the double trip in 9h. 35m., ...

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  10. WORK ON AIRSHIP STOPPED.

    The construction of the new super-airship Indhinnon, has also been suspended. ...

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  11. GENERAL DENIKIN'S ADVANCE. Splendid Progress.

    Gen. Denikin's advance is progressing with great rapidity. LONDON, August 26. The Bolshevists admit that the allied ...

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  12. AMERICA AND FRANCE.

    The United States Senate Committee appointed to report upon the validity of the Franco-American Defence Treaty holds that the ratification of the treaty would ...

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  13. MORE WAGES; MORE WORK.

    Mr. Brownlie (Chairman of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers) has written to Mr. Bowerman (Parliamentary Secretary of the Trade Union Congress), ...

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  14. The Fiume Problem.

    It is semi-officially understood that Italy is willing to accept the suggested compromise regarding the disposal of the port of Fiume—that the town shall go to Italy ...

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  15. ANOTHER INTERNATIONAL RACE.

    Mr. Hawker, the first aviator to attempt the trans-Atlantic flight, has entered for the international seaplane race, which is to take place on September 19, over 10 laps ...

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  16. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    A dispatch received from Tokio says:—It is reported that the Japanese Imperial Cabinet has decided to insist upon the exclusion of Manchuria and Mongolia from ...

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  17. RUSSIAN PRISONERS SIDETRACKED.

    The newspaper Izvestia, published at Moscow, states that Germany, under Entente pressure, is sending thousands of Russian prisoners to Gen. Denikin's ...

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  18. Fleeing From German Rule.

    Advices from the Austrian City of Cracow state that it is estimated that 20,000 Poles in Upper Silesia have crossed the frontier into Poland to avoid harsh ...

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  19. AN AIR SERVICE. PARIS TO LONDON.

    The Handley-Page Company wilt open a daily passenger service between Paris and London cm Monday. Each craft will carry 10 passengers, and the fare will be ...

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  20. PLAGUE IN DON COSSACK COUNTRY

    The plague is reported to have broken out in the Don. Cossack territory in Russia. ...

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  21. Austria Must Repay.

    The reply of the Peace Conference to Austria declares that Austria's pre-war debt and war expenses shall be borne pro rata by Austria and the countries lately ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES. CHOLERA IN FORMOSA.

    A despatch from Tokio says that cholera has broken out in the island of Formosa. The Japanese Government has declared a quarantine over the island. ...

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  23. RUSSIAN SOVIETS AND AMERICA.

    The Department of Justice has disclosed that the Russian Soviets are supplying funds to stir up racial antagonism through, out the United States. ...

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  24. IRISH AFFAIRS. SINN FEIN AND A LOAN.

    The "Sinn Fem Republic" Executive states that the "Sinn Fein Parliament" is about to issue a loan to develop industries, pay consuls, and to ...

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  25. Bolshevists Demoralized.

    The British War Office reports:—Gen. Denikin's advance is continuing rapidly all along the line. A detachment of British volunteers lamded at Odessa after a ...

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  26. THE NEW JERUSALEM. Townplanning Proposed.

    Professor Patrick Geddes (of St. Andrew's University, Dundee); who wall Director of the recent Cities and Townplanning Exhibition, is co-operating with ...

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  27. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day a good selection of merinos and fine crossbreds was offered. There was keen competition in all sections, and prices were firmer. Glen Arriwell ...

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  28. BRITISH WHEAT PRICES.

    Home-grown wheat of the 1919 harvest will be offered to millers at an average price of 71/11 per 480 lb. ...

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  29. Bolshevik Literature.

    The Supreme Court, on appeal, has reversed the sentence of a fine and imprisonment imposed by a Magistrate on two persons for having published Bo[?]shevik ...

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  30. STERLING EXCHANGE.

    Although exchange has temporarily recovered to 421 cents (17/6) to the pound sterling, it is believed that unless drastic remedial measures are taken in Great ...

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  31. Welsh Miners and Income Tax.

    The South Wales Miners Federation has reasserted tie determination that its members shall refuse to pay income tax on incomes under £250. It rejected its ...

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  32. RAID ON LIBERTY HALL.

    Armed soldiers and police to-day made a raid on Liberty Hall, Dublin. They seized locked boxes purporting to contain trade union papers. They also seized a ...

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  33. GOLIATH FOUND.

    The Goliath plane which had been missing since August 16 has been found near Dakar with a broken propeller. The crew are safe. ...

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  34. I.W.W. PREMISES RAIDED.

    The London police on Friday raided the premises of the Industrial Workers of the World at Whitechapel, and seized a great quantity of literature advocating sabotage. ...

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  35. "CASE FOR HOME RULE."

    The New York Timess correspondent at Washington reports that Mr. George Bruce, "the American representative of the Scottish National Committee," has asked Sr. ...

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  36. GIFT 'PLANES.

    In connection with the Air Ministry's gift of aeroplanes to the Commonwealth, Mr. Pearce has completed arrangements to accept the following types: — Thirty-five ...

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  37. DUTCH AND BELGIAN FRONTIERS.

    A dispute between the Dutch and Belgian delegations on the commission engaged m the revision of the Treaty of 1839 became so violent that the Belgians decided ...

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  38. ALLEGED BLACKMAIL.

    The Parisian police have arrested Angelvin, clerk to a firm of colonial importer[?], on a charge of having attempted to blackmail M. Galmot, a rival importer, ...

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  39. Japanese Peace Delegates.

    The Japanese delegates to the Paris Peace Conforence reached their home capital yesterday, and were given an enthusiastic reception. ...

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  40. SINN FEIN'S LOAN CONDITIONS.

    The prospectus of the "Sinn Fein Internal Loan" states that the issue will be £250,000 at 5 per cent., "payable six months after the Irish Republic shall have ...

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  41. QUEENSTOWN CATHEDRAL.

    The Roman Catholic Cathedral at Queenstown (Ireland) has been consecrated with great ceremony. It has been 50 years in the building ...

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  42. MUNITIONS EXPLODED

    A terrifice explosion which occurred in a munitions depot in the Pelegrino Valley devastated the whole valley, and uprooted trees a mile from the scene of the original ...

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  43. THRIFTY GERMANS.

    The deposits in the German savings banks at the end of last year aggregated £1,650,000, compared to £1,000,000 before the war. ...

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  44. COLOUR BAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. A GRAVE WARNING.

    When giving evidence before the Low Grade Mines Commission this morning, Col. Pritchard (Director of Native Labour) uttered a grave warning regarding native ...

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  45. PETROL PRICES.

    Petrol quotations arc as follow:—Sixty degrees, in steel, 24½ cents., gallon wholesale,. 28 cents retail; 68 to 70 deg., in steel, 30½ cents wholesale; 72 to 76 deg., in steel, ...

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  46. SINN FEIN FLAG AT SEA.

    The American steamer Ashurge has left the Irish port of Cork for the Dutch port of Rotterdam, flying the Sinn Fein flag at the masthead, and the American flag at ...

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  47. THE PEACE TREARY.

    The Senate foreign relations committee has adopted an amendment to the Peace Treaty, eliminating United States membership from the com mission to determine the ...

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  48. AUSTRIAN TREATY. Roumania Refused Settlement.

    The Supreme Council is considering the Austrian treaty, which will he delivered to Austria on Tuesday. Five days will be allowed for consideration. ...

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  49. OVBRLAND THROUGH FRANCE.

    On September 6 the P. & O. Steamship Company will resume the running of their special trains to find from Marseilles in connection with their steamship lines to ...

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  50. WOMEN FOR THE LAND.

    Owing to the experience they have gained daring the war many women have permanently engaged. in the lighter forms of farming. They are investing in small ...

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  51. AMERICAN WAGES DEMANDS.

    One and a half million workers in the United States are demanding increased wages. ...

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  52. ATTITUDE ON AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    The Paris correspondent of The Morning Poet says that Roumania is seriously considering whether she will not refuse to sign the Austrian Peace Treaty, as she ...

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  53. EGYPTIAN POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS. Warning by Allenby.

    Gen. Sir Edmund H. H. Allenby has issued a warning proclamation, in connection with the wholesale formation in Egypt of so-called Labour syndicates, Which are ...

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  54. ALLEGED MISLEADING PROPAGANDA.

    Acting Judge-Advocate-General Ansell, in evidence before the United States Senate Military Committee, stated that the American Minister of War (Mr. Baker) and ...

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  55. RACE HATRED DENIED.

    Gen. Smuts had a most enthusiastic reception here. In the course of a speech on lines similar to those of former utterances, he denied that race hatred existed ...

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  56. BRITAIN'S FINANCE.

    The scheme el the Finance Committee of the Imperial Cabinet for the reorganization of the Treasury control of State expenditure is to establish three departments ...

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  57. SERBIA THREATENING.

    The Echo de Paris says that owing to Roumania's reported refusal to accept the Peace Conference settlement of the Temesvar dispute, Serbia threatens to ...

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  58. TO RECOVER TINPLATE TRADE SUPREMACY.

    The Welsh tinplate industry is sending a delegation to the United States with a view to reorganizing the Welsh industry on an up-to-date basis, scrapping antiquated ...

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  59. Blockade of Hungary.

    The A[?]ies have decided to continne the blockade of Hungary until that country has formally accepted their peace terms. ...

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  60. Reparation Commission.

    Sir John bra[?]ury (Joint Permanent Secretary to the Treasury) has been appointed principal British representative on the Repatation Commission in Paris. ...

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