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  2. SAFEGUARDS OF PEACE

    LONDON, Saturday. — Speaking at Rochdale, Mr. Asquith emphasised the significance- of President Wilson's visit to Europe, and said at marked the new ...

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  3. COST OF THE WAR

    LONDON" Saturday— It is rumoured that a Government committee, w[?] Mr. Hughes will be chairman and [?] governor of the bank of ...

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  4. [?] OF MISRULE

    Association—Copyright.) Friday—According to [?]geminer Volk Zei [?] leader of ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Friday.—A sadden trouble has occurred in the railway world where those who were responsible for the trouble in September are endeavouring ...

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  6. MASTERS OF GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday.—War correspondents with the Belgian troops state .that: although the first stage of the march through Germany has beat completed ...

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  7. EX-KAISER'S GUILT

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—The Essen "Allgeminer Zeirung" says that an examination of the ex-Kaiser's private correspondence has been began at the Royal ...

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  8. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday—Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech delivered at Leeds yesterday, and to a defence of his two years administration. referred to the [?] ...

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  9. GOLD AND SECURITIES.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The finance subcommittee of the Armistice Commission at Spa has intimated to Germany that must not [?]enate the gold in the ...

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  10. WILSON'S VISIT.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Paris message says that President Wilson has asked permission to delay his arrival at Paris. He to disembark fit Brest on December ...

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  11. [?] REPUBLIC.

    Friday—A meeting at [?] the indepen[?] [?] cing the Rhine[?] [?] ...

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  12. TO PRODUCE KAISER.

    LONDON, Saturday,— Speaking at Manchester, Sir John Simon contended that the peace terms should include German undertaking to. produce the ...

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  13. LA[?]OR'S DUTY.

    At a meeting at Glasgow, Mr. Ramnay Macdonald said that Labor must be in official opposition to the Government, which is not a coalition, but a rampant ...

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  14. CHINESE DELEGATION.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The New York "Times" correspondent at Pekin says that Lucheng; Haing. head of the Chinese Peace delegation, has left for France, ...

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  15. NO SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—All efforts to prevent the cotton strike in Lancashire have failed, and 100.000 will come out to-day on the question of wages. ...

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  16. I ERZEERGER.

    L Friday.—The executive and Soldiers' Councils in [?] have decided to in-[?] from the German ...

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  17. SHIPPING LOSSES.

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—A mass meeting last night, on the occasion of the postponed celebration of Nelson Day, passed a resolution expressing indebtedness ...

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  18. NO IMMUNITY FROM LAW.

    LONDON, Friday.—A telegram from Berlin states that the Prussian Government has formally withdrawn the Hohenzollern family's immunity from law. ...

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  19. ECONOMIC SUBJECTS.

    ATLANTIC CITY, Friday—The organised business man throughout the United States have decided to despatch a commission to Paris to advise on ...

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  20. ARMIES OF OCCUPATION.

    LONDON, Friday. — Belgian communiqué:— Our advance guards have occupied Monchengladbach. Gelsenkirchen, and ...

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  21. RAILWAYMEN WIN.

    LONDON, Later.—The railway trouble is settled, the Board of Trade having conceded the railwaymen's demand for an eight-hour day. This is applicable to all ...

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  22. OUT OF FAVOR.

    LONDON. Friday.—It is note worthy that there is not one single follower of Mr. Asquith among those members who haw been elected to the House of Commons ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—lord Robert Cecil, Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, will attend the Peace Conference as head of the British '-League of ...

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  24. CROWN PRINCE AS RULER..

    VANCOUVER Friday.—A New York message says that the Crown. Prince has renounced his rights to the German throne. ...

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  25. THE BRITISH MARCH.

    LONDON, Friday.—British official:-We yesterday continued our March towards Cologne and the Rhine. and reached the line Blankenheim, east of ...

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  26. Germans in America

    WASHING TON, Friday.—Mr.Bruce Bie[?] Hearst's Government Alien I Investigator, giving evidence at the Senatorial inquiry into pro-German activities, ...

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  27. CLAIM CONFIRMED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The newspapers state that Mr. Lloyd George will announce to-day that cash reparation demanded by Great Britain and the Dominions ...

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  28. L GOVERNMENT.

    [?]day—An English corres a says that the real gov-[?] is in the Lands of [?] by the ...

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  29. CLAIM TO PEACE CONGRESS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—The "Cologne Gazette," while admitting that 'the British blockade won the war, arrogantly says that Germany intends to submit a ...

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  30. DOCUMENT SIGNED

    LONDON. Friday,—Copenhagen advices from Berlin state that a short document has been published, signed by the Crown. Prince at Wieringen on December ...

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  31. THEIR OWN MEDICINE.

    LONDON, Friday.—A war correspondent describes tile Belgian entry into [?]. He says that a proclamation prescribing the citizens behaviour was exactly ...

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  32. COTTON SPINNERS' DEMAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—One hundred thou-and cotton spinners at Manchester will decide to-day whether to accept the employers' offer of a 40 per cent, increase in ...

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  33. Their Duty Done.

    LONDON, Friday--Large numbers of Australian and New Zealand soldiers will arrive home in March, ...

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  34. GERMAN STATES.'

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The United Press Association's Berne correspondent says that Mr. Wilson has been invited by cologne to meet a German delegation in ...

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  35. MONEY FOR EX-MONARCH.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Weser Zeitung" states that the president of the Soldiers' Council at Hamburg has positively declared that he knows that 20 ...

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  36. CAPITAL AND LABOR.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Lloyd George concluded his statement of policy on Thursday by describing the Government's provisions for soldiers and sailors, ...

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  37. [?]ABLE INCIDENT.

    [?]—A Cap[?] [?] the [?] work [?] says that it the French will occupy ...

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  38. "British Day"

    NEW YORK, Friday.—In. connection with the celebrations of "British Day" to-morrow the Governor of New York State has issued a proclamation containing ...

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  39. HOLLAND'S COURSE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" declares that Holland must emphatically decline to extradite the Kaiser to the Allies. ...

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  40. SAMMIE'S LEAVE FRANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Washington advices states that Genera Marsh, Chief of the American General Staff, announces that 20,000 men are en route ...

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  41. [?] COMPARISON.

    [?] Friday. — The correspon-[?] Press Association in [?] M. Kerensky, who the German revolution ...

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  42. Naval Armistice

    COPENHAGEN, Friday—The battleship Hercules, with a destroyer flotilla, has arrived at Wilhelmshaven. Admiral Browning is in charge of this ...

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  43. EXTRADITION QUESTION.

    WASHINGTON. Friday.—The United States is standing along on the question the extradition of the ex-Kaiser from Holland. The United States, according ...

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  44. "Verging on famine"

    LONDON, Saturday.—An official note from Germany states that the country is verging Oil famine. The bread ration will net exceed eighty grammas daily ...

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  45. NO CHEERS FOR SAMMY.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—In Washington it is reported that the American army under General Dickman is advancing 12 miles daily towards the Rhine. ...

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  46. Chili and Peru

    LONDON. Friday—Despatches from Lima say that the Chilian Consul-General has left for Santiago. ' He took the Chilian archives. ...

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  47. Would Have Fought On

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir F. E. Smith (Attorney-General), speaking at Liver: pool, said it was now possible to reveal the fact that during the dark days of ...

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  48. [?] IN FERMENT.

    Friday — [?] German [?] reports [?] out-[?] light. ...

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  49. SOLDIERS AND WORKERS.

    LONDON, Friday—Amsterdam advices state: The Rheinische "Westfaelische Zeitung" says that a British squadron, under Admiral Browning, arrived ...

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  50. NATION-WIDE REJOICINGS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday-—Washington reports state that Britain's day throughout the United States was the occasion of a marked demonstration. ' New York ...

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  51. TRAFFIC ORGANISATION.

    AMSTERDAM. Friday.—Berlin messages state that Marshal Foch has directed the president of the German Transport Department to proceed to Cologne on ...

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  52. AMERICAN WORSHIPS.

    WASHINGTON. Friday—The State Department denies the report that United States worships will be sent to Peru ...

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  53. [?] UNCONFIRMED.

    messages states that as yet information of the reported [?]threak in Berlin. On the from Amsterdam, based ...

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  54. PERUVIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    MONTREAL, Friday.—The Untied Press Association's correspondent at Lima states that the Peruvian Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  55. Belgium's Rulers

    PARIS, Friday.—The King[?] Queen of Belgium, who arrived yesterday in Paris, were given a triump[?] welcome At the French Governments "banquet at ...

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  56. RHINE TOWNS REACHED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Amsterdam advices from Dusseldorf state that the Belgians have occupied a [?]nhurb of Dusseldorf on the left bank of the Rhine. ...

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  57. SUNK IN BALTIC.

    LONDON, Friday—The Admiralty announces that the Cassandra, a new type of light cruiser, struck a mine In the Baltic Sea on Thursday and sank. ...

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  58. VINDICATION.

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—Mr. Frank H Simmons, of the New York Tribune commenting on the celebrations. says "When the German fleet entered the ...

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  59. Demobilisation.

    LONDON, Friday,— Captain Carmichael will sail for Australia in a fortnight, He is investigating the construction of workmen's houses in England and ...

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  60. AMERICANS IN MAYENCE.

    LONDON, Friday From Neuwied it is reported that the Americans have entered Mayence, a Rhinish province. ...

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  61. [?]ERTSDISPOSAL.

    Saturday— The ex-Kaiser's [?]danert, who some time ago to be in hiding, has tele-[?] Ebert, placing himself ...

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  62. BRITISH IN COLOGNE.

    LONDON, Saturday,—Sir Douglas Haig reports" Our advanced troops entered Cologne on Friday night. ...

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  63. South Africa

    CARE TOWN, Friday It is officially announced that the Government following the Australian [?] has no intention of admitting ex-soldiers or sailors ...

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  64. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS,

    LONDON, Saturday—The German National Assembly elections will be held an May 6 next. ...

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  65. Women Workers.

    LONDON, Saturday— Lady [?] on behalf, at the Worker's [?] League heat [?] George on the subject of the [?] ...

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  66. [?]APIAN ELECTIONS.

    Friday.— Amsterdam [?]ich state that the [?] Diet will be held [?] all male and female ...

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  67. NO FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Friday —The West German Players Union has prohibited [?] unions from playing football with the armies in occupation. ...

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  68. BERLIN SOVIET ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Advices to [?] through Copenhagen from Berlin [?] the information that at a meeting of soldiers from the front. It was [?] ...

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  69. Britain's Rival

    [?] Friday.— The[?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  70. ACROSS THE RHINE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Sir Douglas Haig reports:— Our troops, continuing their advance. have reached the line Rheinbach. ...

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  71. ABSOR[?] IN AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON Friday.— There is a story [?] soldiers that Australia [?] more than [?] men [?] as the [?] Government ...

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  72. [?]ERS AND N.C.Q.S.

    Saturday—Messages received from Berlin state that and non-commissioned [?] [?] to establish a [?] ...

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  73. [?]FOR [?]

    VAN[?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  74. "QUIET REIGNS"

    LONDON Saturday.—A [?] [?] this evening[?] [?] [?] ...

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  75. [?] NAL ASSEMBLY.

    Friday.—A [?] [?] suburb of [?] [?]that if the [?] Assembly were summoned the military ...

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