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  2. HAS IT FALLEN?

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported that the Finns have captured Petrograd. Stockholm reports from reliable sources state that the Bolshevists ...

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  3. GERMANS AT VERSAILLES

    PARIS, Thursday.—Proceedings at Versailles this afternoon were formal lasting only a few minutes. M. Cambon asked for the German ...

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  4. TRADE RESTRICTIONS

    LONDON, Friday. — The Press Bureau announces that the Allies have decided to withdraw all black lists as, from April 28. The disabilities ...

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  5. PARIS IN TUMULT

    PARIS, Thursday. — Tumultuous scenes were witnessed throughout Paris in the afternoon and evening. The police prevented the Syndicalism ...

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  6. KINGS V. SOVIETS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reports from Vienna state that the Roumanian about to enter Budapest, at the head of his troops. ...

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  7. ORLANDO'S DUMA

    LONDON, Friday—Reports from Rome state that the American Ambassador held a lengthy conference Signor Oilando and Baron ...

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  8. SETTLING WITH CHINA

    PARIS, Thursday. — Germany’s rights to Kiaochau and Shantung will be transferred unreservedly to Japan. The latter engages voluntarily to return ...

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  9. ARRESTS IN BUDAPEST.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Reports from Budapest state that wholesale arrests are intensifying the panic. They include include 30 deputies belonging to Count ...

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  10. INVASION OF DALMATIA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — Unconfirmed dispatches form Rome say that Italian troops are reported to have landed in Dalamdia. ...

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  11. ANOTHER ROMANCE.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.— An unknown Russian has been arrested for attempting to cash a cheque at Vienna bank. The prisoner was in ...

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  12. CHINA -DISSATISFIED.

    PARIS, Friday.—-The Chinese delegation has issued a statement expressing dissatisfaction at the Kiaochau settlement ...

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  13. TO MEET ROMANIANS.

    VIENNA, April 23.—In connection with the preparations to resist the Roumanians, the authorities at Budapest have ordered the permanent ...

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  14. WILSON'S ACTION.

    This cable, lodged in London on April 24, has been delayed in transmission.) LONDON, April 24.—Wilson's note, though foreshadowed for some days, ...

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  15. War's Comradeship

    LONDON, April 23—Sir Douglas Haig, In an Easter message for the Australian soldiers’ newspaper; thanked the Australians who served under ...

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  16. COUNT ISHIL

    NEW YORK, Friday.— The “New York Times” Washington correspondent says that Count Ishilm, who had planned his return to Tokio to consult ...

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  17. RESPECTABLE NIHILISM.

    LONDON, April 2 L—Geneva messages say that travellers from Moscow state that M.M. Lenin and Trotsky are menaced by a new. revolutionary ...

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  18. DANTZIG CORRIDOR

    ON, Saturday.— The “Daily telegraph’s Berlin correspondent learns on excellent authority that the Dantzig-Vistula corridor will be undre ...

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  19. CHINA HANDED OVER.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Chinese Delegation has issued a statement declaring that it views with astonish: Shantung settlement China, ...

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  20. BUDAPEST OCCUPIED

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported from Berlin that the Roumanian army has occupied Budapest. ...

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  21. To Protect France

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The “New York Snn’s Paris correspondent , says that the French Foreign Office declares that M. Clemenceau states that ...

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  22. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—The German Government will shortly publish its own League of r Nations scheme, which the delegates have been instructed ...

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  23. THE CASUALTIES.

    PARES, Friday.—The night passed quietly. Two hundred and fifty police were .wounded, . 115 seriously. civilian casualties are not stated. The ...

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  24. ENTENTE'S RECOGNITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Daily Telegraph's Budapest correspondent says the Soviet Government has staked its existence on the Entente's ...

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  25. LENIN DETERMINED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Reports from Moscow state that M. Lenta, in a speech, said that he would not tolerate. In Russia any able-bodied man ...

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  26. PRISONERS FIRST.

    AMSTERDAM. Friday.— The "Frankfurter Zeitung" announces that the German delegates have been instructed that Germany cannot sign ...

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  27. PRIOR TO MAY DAY.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A serious situation is apprehended in Paris on May owing to' the Syndicalists’ decision to parade the streets in spite of ...

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  28. GERMANY WILL SIGN,

    LONDON, April 23 —The “Dally telegraphs” (Rotterdam "correspondent expresses the opinion that the German Government is divided ...

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  29. HUNGARY TO BRITAIN.

    . VIENNA, Friday.—The Hungarian Minister, Bolgar -has called on the British representative, Colonel, cuninghame. inquiring as to the ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN SIBERIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported that Admiral Koltchak, head of the Omsk -Government, continues his rapid advance. He is preparing to ...

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  31. THE DAY IN BOSTON.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The "New York World's" Boston correspondent says that three policemen were shot and a number of persons injured is ...

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  32. Unemployment Donation

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. G. J. Wardle, speaking in the House of Commons in defence of the unemployment donation, said that the reports ...

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  33. INTERVENTION MONGERS

    LONDON, Friday. — The British Governor, of Archangel believes that with the reinforcements en route, a decision will be forced in the summer.. ...

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  34. SECRET TREATIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Dally News" Paris correspondent points out that the Japanese deadlock at Kiaochau has been aggravated by the four ...

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  35. Belgium's Lot

    PARIS Friday.— Brussels messages emphases the urgency of the restoration of Belgian industries. Onside assistance was imperative. The ...

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  36. RIVAL CLAIMS.

    LONDON, April 23.—A Bolshevist communiqué claims important sue-, cesses, but admits a big advance by the Siberian army, stubborn fighting ...

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  37. FRENZIED FINANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The, “Daily Express” Paris -correspondent says that the Allies financial advisers have awakened to the fact that nine, ...

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  38. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    COPENHAGEN, April 23. The German press, recognising that the Entente's demand for the appointment of fully authorised envoys ...

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  39. LOAN TO ITALY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The United States has extended a further loan of 50,000,000 dollars (£10,000,000) to Italy. ...

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  40. Alsace-Lorraine

    COPENHAGEN, Friday. — Berlin messages state that the Vatican has recognised French sovereignty over Alsace-Lorraine. French Bishops have ...

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  41. Dividing the Spoils!

    NEW YORK, Friday—The “New York World’s” Paris correspondent says that the distribution, of the German fleet will be based on Allied naval ...

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  42. Versatile Villain

    PARIS, Friday.—One of Landru’s (the French Deeming) supposed victims is Madame E. Guillin. Landru proposed marriage to her in 1915. ...

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  43. OUT IN THE COLD.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—According the “New York Times” Paris correspondent respondent, a substitute draft peace treaty is being prepared with all ...

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  44. THE TREATY'S CONTENTS.

    PARIS, Friday. —The "Echo de Paris" Says that the preliminary Peace Treaty has a preamble showing the Allies and their associates ...

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  45. Stabilising Labor

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Wilson has cabled to Mr. Tumulty, 1 secretary of the United States Treasury, stating that the Labor programme ...

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  46. MASSACRE ALLEGED.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is reported from Warsaw that the inhabitants of Meswicz, Poland, learning of the advance of the Polish army, incautiously ...

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  47. Crushing insurrection

    LONDON, Saturday.—Eleven Indians who participated in tho Punjab riots have been sentenced to death. others have been imprisoned. ...

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  48. SECRET BERLIN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.,— The "Daily Chronicle's'' Geneva correspondent learns from reliable sources that a confidential conference took place in ...

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  49. The Big flight

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), Thursday. —Hawker and Rayham have been ready for nearly a week to start their fight. They are awaiting only the ...

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  50. More Cheap Labor

    LONDON, Friday,—The High Commissioners and the Agents-General conferred with Sir L. C. Amery on the emigration scheme, where under Britain ...

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  51. RANTZAU’S TRUMP CARD.

    LONDON, April 23.—The “Daily Chronicled (Berlin interviewed Herr Schledemann. who That if Germany refused to sign ...

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  52. Bombs by Post

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The - New York police are searching for clues connection with the bombs sent through the mails addressed to ...

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  53. SIBERIAN TROOPS

    LONDON, April 23. — According to the Press Bureau, the Russian force the Pechore district report that in conjunction with the Siberian troops ...

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