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  2. AUSTRIA’S AGONY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York “World's” Vienna correspondent says that the authorities have published a sensational report regarding Viennese ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The United Press Association’s Paris corresponded has interviewed the Foreign, Minister M. Politikis, head of the Greek,Peace ...

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  4. BERLIN A CITY OF BLOOD

    FROM THE TANGLE OF CONFLICTING REPORTS THAT COME FROM BERLIN ONE FACT SEEMS TO BE CLEAR—THE SITUATION IS GROWING WORSE. TUESDAY IS DESCRIBED AS HAVING BEEN “THE BLOODIEST DAY IN THE HISTORY OF BERLIN.”BUILDING BRISTLE WITH MACHINE GUNS, AND ARMED TROOPS WAIT FOR LITTLE PROVOCATION TO PLY AT ...

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  5. WON’T GO TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Four thousan[?] Army Service Corps men at Park Royal waited as a deputation on the general commanding, and demanded immediate ...

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  6. PEACE CONFERENCE

    (Tasmanian Press Association —Copyright.) LONDON, Thursday.—Several leading Foreign Office officials have gone to Paris President Wilson, Mr. R. Lausing ...

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  7. A FRENCH OPINION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The United Press Association’s Paris correspondent interviewed M. Bourgeois, the leading French authority on the League of ...

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  8. New Zelanders

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Thomas Mackenzie Entertained 250 repatriated New Zealanders at dinner. He assured the ex-prisoners of the warmest welcome ...

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  9. [?]ssian REPRESENTATIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday —The latest plan for the Peace Conference Includes 10 day meetings individual delegations will then take port in a formal combined ...

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  10. CONFLICT OF NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “New York Evening Sun’s” Paris corresponded says that M. Clemenceau, the French Premier, and President Wilson have conferred, ...

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  11. AT FOLKESTONE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—“Ltey[?]s Sunday News” states that leave exipire[?] demonstrated outside Folkestone Town Hall against the [?]low [?]billisation ...

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  12. GERMAN AIRSHIPS

    LONDON, Thursday. —The “Echo de Paris” says that an Anglo-French delegation has arrived in Berlin to arrange the surrender of German airships, which ...

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  13. CANADA'S DELEGATION.

    LONDON Wednesday —Canada's delegation to Paris includes five Ministers, and South Africa's three. ...

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  14. Britishers in Germany

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Government has begun a through search for British prisoners in Germany. A commission has been despatched consisting ...

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  15. THE FIVE STAGES.

    PARIS Wednesday — The “Petit p Parisian states that France, Britain America Italy and Japan will each sead [?]ye delegates to the Peace Conference ...

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  16. REPORTED NEW GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—From Paris it is reported that the Spartacus group has proclaimed a new Government in Germany. ...

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  17. BATTLE FLAGS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Thomas Mackenzie is forwarding to New Zealand the silken flags the cruiser New Zealand flew in her various engagements as war ...

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  18. A REVOLT SUPPRESSED.

    COPENHAGEN. Thursday.—A revolt at an officers’ prisoners’ camp at Neisse was suppressed. Many were killed and wounded on both sides. ...

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  19. ANNOYANCE IN NAVY

    LONDON, Thursday. — The “Star” States that there is great disc[?] the fleet owing to the delay in demoblist [?]ation. ...

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  20. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    An Amsterdam message states that Dr. Hughenholtz, general manager of Krupps, has resigned, and is becoming the Democratic candidate for the National Assembly. ...

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  21. BROKEN AND EXHAUSTED,

    PARIS. Wednesday.—General Mangin, commanding the French at Mayence, heard that 300 released British prisoners some miles within Germany were ...

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  22. NO ONE TO SERVE FOOD.

    LONDON, Monday.—“The Daily .Chronicles’s” Amsterdam correspondent says that the strike and lock-out of waiters [?]Berlin has spread to such an extent ...

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  23. GUARDS PARADE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Detachments of Guards in receiving their colors for conveyance to Cologne paraded at Wellington Barracks before Queen Alexander ...

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  24. LICENSING POLL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Arrangements are well in hand for taking a licensing [?]oll of New Zeeland troops engaged in France and Egypt in April. ...

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  25. DOMINION REPRESENTATION

    LONDON Thursday.—The “Daily Express says that an important de[?]ision is that the Dominions will be granted individual representation as small nations ...

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  26. COOKS ON STRIKE TOO.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The Berlin restaurants have been closed owing to a strike of waiters and cooks. It is believed that “Spartacusians” ...

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  27. HOMEWARD BOUND

    LONDON. .Thursday.—The Ruanehu took on at Plymouth 300 New Zealanders. mostly convalescents. Crowds cheered the departure of the troops, Who boarded ...

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  28. Socialists to Confer

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. J. R. Glynes has resigned from the membership of the British delegation to the International socialist Conference, which will meet at ...

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  29. SPARTACUS IDEALS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Express” Berlin correspondent sums up the Spartacus group’s, policy, which, he says, is to carry on the class struggle against ...

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  30. ANOTHER REPORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government troops are gaining the supremacy, in Berlin. They have occupied all the public buildings. Various reports ...

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  31. Home Rule

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—Sir Wilfrid Lauerier, in a letter to the promoters of a Home Rule meeting, said that his sympathies with the Irish people and the ...

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  32. New Polish Government

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The “New. York Times” Washington Correspondent says that the Polish Associated Press has announced that Paderewski has gone ...

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  33. STARS AND STRIPES STRUCK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The United Press Association correspondent in Berlin says that General Harris, head of the American Mission, was compelled to haul ...

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  34. The Russian Fever

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.—The “Gothenburg Gazette” learns that the dispute between Lenin and Trotsky arose through Lenin’s demand that the Bolshevik ...

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  35. RAILWAYS CONTROLLED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The “Spartacus” troops occupied the Central railway offices in Berlin after the Government Guards Surrendered. The whole ...

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  36. SITUATION DANGEROUS.

    LONDON, Thursday,—Messages received in various places from Berlin, including Ebert’s statements circulated by German wireless, show that following the ...

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  37. Revictualling Europe

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Allies and America have agreed on a unified system of re-victualling neutral and enemy counties, in addition to Allied territory ...

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  38. THORNE WILL NOT GO.

    LONDON. Thursday— Mr. Will Thorne declises to attend the Lausanne conference owing to the Bolshevist tendency of a section of the Berlin Socialists. ...

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  39. SEEKING RECOGNITION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A Polish Mission Including General Pilsudski, of Warsaw, has arrived in Paris to secure recognition of the Polish. State of which ...

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  40. TRIUMPH FOR SOVIET

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—According to the Bolsheviks the Lithuanian Soviet captured Riga. The “Lokal Anzeiger” states that a ...

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  41. What Might Have Been

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The “Excelior” confirms the report that Marshal Fach’s great offensive was timed to begin, on November 12. It would have carried ...

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  42. LABOR IN FINLAND.

    LONDON. Wednesday. — The "Daily chronfele's” Stock Holm correspondent says that the Social Democrats' National Congress at Helsingfors condemned Bolsbevism ...

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  43. EBERT OUT OF OFFICE.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—From Paris it is reported that the Ebert Government has been overturned. ...

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  44. STATESMAN VIRTUOSO.

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday. — After Paderewski and a British colonel named Wade arrived at Posen the Germans continuously Sniped from their rooms. Five ...

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  45. Bravest of the Brave

    LONDON, Wednesday—Sir Eric Geddes in a speech to wounded soldiers at Oaklands Park, Surrey, described the men of the 20th Mine Laying Flotilla as ...

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  46. SPARTACUSIANS’ DEFEATED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Berlin messages say that the German Government troops have driven the Spartacusians out of the most important position in the city. There ...

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  47. Payment for Risks

    LONDON, Thursday.—The discontent among the crews of mine-sweepers reached a climax on Friday, when some refused to put to sea, declaring that their ...

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  48. Pope and President

    ROME, Wednesday.—President Wilson had an interview With the Pope for half an hour on great social questions of the day. They discussed also Palestine and ...

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  49. CIVIL WAR SPREADING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—From Paris it is reported that civil war is spreading [?] Rhineland and Bavaria. ...

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  50. War’s Toll

    LONDON, Thursday.—Belgian casualties in the war, including killed, died from disease, wounded, gassed, and missing are estimated at 100,000. Serbian casualties ...

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  51. Fierce Hurricane

    LONDON, Thursday.—Madrid advices state that there has been a fierce hurricane in Spanish waters. There were many wrecks, including a British ...

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  52. CURTAIN OF DOUBT.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Prince Maximilian, in an interview with the “National News” at Baden Baden, complained bitterly of the maintenance of the blockade, ...

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