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  2. KOLTCHAK’S WATERLOO

    LONDON, Thursday.—Several reports recently received indicate that Admiral Koltehak’s army has been checked. ...

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  3. AFGHAN WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday—Official armistice, terms have been offered the Afghans. They are to withdraw 20 miles, the British maintaining their ...

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  4. “MODIFY THE TERMS”

    (Tasmanian Press Association—Copy right) LONDON, Thursday.—It is reported from Paris that Mr. Lloyd-George has ...

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  5. KEEPING OUT THE JAP

    LONDON, May 26.—The “Morning Post’s” Shanghai correspondent says that the boycott of Japanese goods is spreading to the interior towns. ...

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  6. SIMMERING WITH UNREST

    CAIRO, Wednesday—Of the death sentences passed in connection with the Egyptian riots, two have been carried out and two commuted to 10 ...

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  7. SEEKING PEACE.

    ALLAHABAD, Monday.—A letter dated May 28 .from -the Amir Amanulla addressed to the Viceroy of India. asking for a cessation of ...

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  8. MISSIONARIES PROTEST.

    NEW YORK. May 26—The “New York Times” Pekin correspondent says . that the Missionaries’ Association, in China has passed a resolution ...

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  9. Giant Handley Page

    NEW YORK. May 26—The New York “Times” St. John’s correspondent says that the Handley-Page bombing biplans which is being assembled will ...

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  10. ENEMY POSITION CAPTURED.

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday. — After an all night march through a temperature of 112 degrees the British attacked the Afghans at dawn. A battery. ...

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  11. Playing at Democracy

    LONDON, May 26.—The Prince of Wales inspected the slums on his Kensington estate belonging to the Duchy of Cornwall. Afterwards he ...

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  12. TREATY GIVEN TO FINANCIERS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—A bitter debate is proceeding in the Senate Senator Lodge has made a charge that secret copies of the complete ...

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  13. LENIN OFFERS ARMISTICE.

    COPENHAGEN, May 26.— Hel[?] newspapers report that M. Lenin has offered Admiral Koltchak an armistice. Koltchak has not replied ...

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  14. Threat of the Thirsty

    LONDON, May 26.— The London districts have threatened to follow Manchester’s example and forcibly consume hoarded beer. They protest that ...

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  15. GERMANY’S REPLY.

    LONDON, May 26 —The “Daily Chronicle’s” (Berlin correspondent says that the final German reply was handed to the Allies on Tuesday. It ...

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  16. LUDENDORFF’S COMPLAINT.

    BERLIN. May 25.—In an interview Ludendorff said: “President Wilson was unable to maintain good faith with his promise to Germany. The ...

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  17. “FLICKERS” AND FLYING.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The “New York Times”. San Francisco correspondent. reports that the Thomas Ince Cinema Producers have offered a prize ...

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  18. ANOTHER GUESS.

    COPENHAGEN, May 26,—Ty[?] is raging in Moscow, and the evacuation of the city has begun. [?] neat Bolsheviks are sailing their ...

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  19. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK. CAMPAIGN.

    COPENHAGEN, May 26.—Finnish military action against Russia is considered certain. The Finns will attack the Russians an three sides with ...

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  20. War’s frightful Toil

    PARIS, May 26.—The French air losses in war-time were: 3406 pilots and observers killed, and 2922 wounded in the army zone. One thousand ...

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  21. The Otaki’s Captain

    LONDON, May 25,— The late Archibold Smith, captain of the Otaki. has been awarded the Victoria Cross., in March, 1917, Captain Smith ...

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  22. International Relay Race

    LONDON, May 26.—At the Empire Day sports in the International Mile Relay race the New Zealand team, consisting of D. L. Mason, J. Wilton, ...

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  23. LORD JELLICOE

    MELBOURNE, Friday— Speaking at a dinner given to-night by the Navy League to Lord Jellicoe and staff, the Acting Prime Minister uttered another ...

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  24. GERMANY’S SUB. LOSSES.

    COPENHAGEN, May 26.—Germany during the war lost 199 submarines. Seven were interned in foreign harbors, fourteen were destroyed by their ...

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  25. Should They Boast?

    NEW YORK; May 24—The New York “Times” Washington correspondent says that it is learned that the chemical division of the United States ...

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  26. BAVARIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    LONDON, May 26.— Herr Hoffman’s Cabinet in Munich has resigned. A Bavarian coalition Government is forming. ...

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  27. “GERMANS WILL SIGN.”

    PARIS, May 26—M. Marcel Hutin, writing in the “Echo de Paris,” says that President Wilson believes that Germans will sign. Marshal Foch ...

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  28. THE LAST RESORT.

    NEW YORK, May 26.—The New York “Tribune’s” Ber[?] correspondent has been informed by the highest governmental authority that ...

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  29. SECOND AUSTRALIAN EIGHT.

    LONDON, May 26.— A second Australian eight has been formed to compete at Henley and Paris. The new crew are:—R. Clark (Tasmania), J. ...

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  30. General Cables

    LONDON, May 25.—The shipbuilding and engineering trade unions, by 45,72 votes against 10,802 favored a 44 hours’ week. ...

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  31. Fallen, Fallen, Fallen!

    PARIS, May 26—The French Government has requested the Grand Duke Boris, cousin of the ex-Czar, to leave France. It is reported that ...

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  32. SYMPATHY FOR EX-KAISER.

    LONDON, May 26.—Many German organisations have appealed to the people’s representatives at Weimar to secure the return of the ex-Kaiser and ...

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  33. UNACCEPTABLE.

    VIENNA, Wednesday.—Herr Bauer, the Austrian Foreign Minister, has described the Austrian peace terms as unacceptable, and harder than ...

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  34. The Greek Mandate

    SALONIKA, Thursday.—Greeks occupied Aivali and Rhira, in the Gulf oil Adramtyi, in Asia. Minor, after a fight in which the Turks were defeated. ...

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  35. EDUCATING THE ARMY.

    LONDON, May 25—The Imperial general staff has convened a conference at Australia House for June 11 and 12 to-discuss educational schemes ...

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  36. CHAUFFEURS’ STRIKE SETTLED

    MELBOURNE, Friday— A settlement has been effected of the chauffer’s strike and the men will resume duty to-morrow. ...

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  37. THEY’LL WANT ’EH.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Council of Four has agreed to eliminate the limitation of armaments in the cases of small nations formerly under ...

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  38. Football

    LONDON, May 26.—Despite the opposition of some clubs a Northern Union Rugby team will tour Australia. There is a probability that an ...

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  39. Praise for Australians

    LONDON, May 26—Senator Pearce presided at the Australian and New Zealand luncheon to Admiral, Wemyss and General Rawlinson. He said that the ...

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  40. COAL GOES UP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is expected that there will be an early rise in householders’ coal of 4/ per ton. ...

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  41. AUSTRIA’S SHIPPING

    NEW YORK, May 26.—The. “New York Evening Sun’s” Paris correspondent understands that America will retain the Austrian ships seized ...

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  42. APPEAL TO U.S.A.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday— The burgomasters of Germany, in a manifesto addressed to the United States urge America’s immediate ...

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  43. VOCLANIC ERUPTION.

    THE HAGUE, Wednesday.—It is officially stated that the victims of the Java eruption number 5100. ...

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  44. PASSING IT ON.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The price of bread in Melbourne has been increased from 7d. to 7½d. per loaf since May 30. The reason given is that ...

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  45. PLANES FOR EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Brigadier General Seely, speaking in the House of Commons, confirmed the Government’s free gifts of aeroplanes to the ...

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  46. By Whatever Name

    WINNIPEG, Thursday.—Four thousand veterans took part in a public demonstration and look an oath to stamp out Bolshevism in Canadian ...

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  47. GERMAN INDECISION.

    LONDON. May 26.—The “Mittag Zeitung” says that the speeches in the German Cabinet last week caused considerable indecision among the ...

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  48. BOHEMIA’S TRIALS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.— [?] are a daily occurrence in Prague, in Bohemia. The public raided shops taking goods without payment; so all ...

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  49. CAPTAIN FRYATT.

    LONDON, May 26.—Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law said that the Government were arranging for Captain Fryatt’s burial in ...

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  50. Unemployed Soldiers

    LONDON, May 26.—The Discharged Soldiers awl Sailors'. Federation has announced that 330,000 ex-fighters are now unemployed. A deputation ...

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  51. FREEMANTLE HURRICANE

    FREMANTLE, Friday.—A hurricane swept through the Pahnyra district Fremantle, last night, leaving a trail of devastation. In places it ...

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  52. PRESIDENT OF PORTUGAL RESIGNS.

    LISBON, Wednesday.—The President of Portugal has resigned. ...

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  53. AUSTRALIA AT ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— The battleship Australia arrived here to-day, and Commodore Dumaresq and offices were publicly welcomed. The vessel is ...

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  54. Mandates Discarded

    PARIS, May 25.—It is reported that nine-tenths of the Cameroons in Africa go to France without a mandate Britain takes a narrow strip of the ...

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  55. The Fiery D’Annunzio

    ROME, May 26.—There are universal demonstrations Celebrating the anniversary of Italy’s entry into the war. The censor prohibited Gabriel ...

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