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  2. PEACE CONFERENCE PUZZLES

    LONDON, May - 29.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Paris correspondent reports that the last state of the delegation question is worse than the first ...

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  3. MAN’S MASTERY OF THE AIR

    NEW YORK, May 27.—The London Correspondent . of the New York “Times” cables a “Dally Mall” interview with Hawker and Grieve at ...

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  4. RED FLAG RAISED

    PARIS, May 27.—Notice of inlet poliatious has been given in the Chamber of Deputies regarding the recent mysterious withdrawal of the French ...

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  5. INDIA REFORM BILL

    LONDON, June 5—The House of Commons agreed to the .second reading of the India Reform Bill,. which framed on the lines of the ...

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  6. BRAZEN BULGARIA

    LONDON June 6—Five lengthy notes from Bulgaria have tiltered through to Paris, although the Peaca Conference has not invited Bulgaria ...

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  7. [?]penny Titles

    LONDON, May 29.—In the House of Commons a lively debate occurred on a motion condemning the present system of bestowing honors. Lord [?] ...

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  8. BULGAR THIEVES.

    LONDON, June 3.—Messages from So[?] state that Bulgaria is investigating the theft of works of art from , [?]ia. Many high officers are ...

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  9. BACK TO BERLIN.

    PARIS. June 3— Additional members of the German delegation have quitted Versailles for Germany Count Rantzau, in farewelling them, thanked ...

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  10. N,C. 3’s COMANDER

    NEW YORK, May 28.—The New York “World’s” Lisbon Correspondent has interviewed Commander Towers, the United States Trans-Atlantic ...

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  11. Back to Civil life

    LONDON, May 27.—The Home Secretary (Mr. E. C- Shortt) on the motion for adjournment of the House of Commons said that more discharged ...

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  12. INDIAN RIOTS

    LONDON, June 6.—The Secretary of State for India (Mr. E. S. Montagu) stated in the House of Commons that the total civilian casualties in the ...

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  13. GERMANY’S ALTERNATIVE.

    NEW YORK, May 27.— The Berlin correspondent of the United Press Association has interviewed Herr Scheldemann, the German Chancellor, who ...

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  14. GERMANY’S MILITARY PLANS.

    LONDON, June 6.— The “Daily Chronicle’s” Geneva correspondent telegraphs that, apart from the army of 100,000 authorised by the Peace ...

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  15. War- and Money

    LONDON, May 29.— The Chancellor of the Exchequer states that the Allies’ obligations to Britain total 1568 millions. No interest has been paid ...

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  16. French’s Revelations

    LONDON, May. 27—Viscount French has completed the publication of his book. He mentions, in referring to the battle of Neuye Chapelle, that ...

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  17. TO VISIT AMERICA.

    LONDON, June 6—Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Bal[?] will probably visit Washington in October for the inauguration of the League of [?] ...

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  18. RAPID ABSORPTION.

    LONDON June 3.-Sir R, Home (Minister for Labor) replying in the House of Commons debate regarding unemployed demo[?]ilised soldiers, ...

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  19. TRANSLATION CAUSES DELAY

    The English and French translations of the counter proposals were-so indifferently prepared-by fee Germans that it necessitated their being done ...

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  20. SIGNING THE TREATY

    PARIS, June 4— Arrangements are practically completed as to the method to be adopted in signing the Peace Treaty. It was first [?] ...

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  21. The Iron Hand

    LONDON, June 6.—The authorities forbade the holding of a concert in Dublin in memory of James Connolly who was executed for complicity in ...

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  22. LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE.

    LONDON, June 3. —; Lient-Commander Linsley, who has arrived at London from the Azores, states that N. C. 3 mistook an American warship ...

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  23. War Must Be Final

    PARIS, June 6 —President Wilson, addressing a gathering at which boon, age was being paid to the American dead at Suresnes, where 6000 are ...

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  24. IRON HAND

    LONDON. June 2.— The Paris Correspondent of the “Dally Chronicle” says the question has arisen as to the iron hand or the velvet ...

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  25. IRELAND’S [?]

    VANCOUVER, June 6— The U.S.A Senate with one [?] to ask the American [?] at Paris to endeavor [?] ...

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  26. ON THE LAND.

    LONDON, June 6.—Baron Erne, speaking in the House of Lords, stated that 12,000 ex-service men had applied for land, whereof 10,000 were ...

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  27. PERSECUTED GINNELL.

    LONDON, June 6.—The M[?]gar. court has sentenced Mr. H. Ginnell the Sinn Fein member of the House of Commons, to four months’ ...

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  28. LLOYD GEORGE’S ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, June 6.—a joint conference of the parliamentary Labor party and the national executive of the party adopted resolutions in which it is ...

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  29. WILSON DEFENDS TREATY.

    LONDON, June 6— At Paris President Wilson stated in the [?] with “Le Matin” “I conscientiously believe that the Peace Treaty entirely ...

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  30. Soldiers Sailing

    LONDON, June 5.—Sailings for Australia during the coming week include the following transports: Swakopmund, with 9[?] troops on ...

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  31. SOME PACE.

    NEW YORK, May 28.—The New York “Times” Washington correspondent states that the U.S.A., seaplane N.C. 4 covered 3150 miles, the actual ...

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  32. Tasmanian Apples

    LONDON, June 3.—The apples from Australia by the s.s. Somerset are being discharged slowly owing to labor difficulties. The condition of the ...

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  33. Well Scared

    LONDON, June 6.—Speaking in the House of Commons on the subject of the discontent In the police force, the Chief Secretary (Mr. E. C. Shortt) ...

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  34. RANTZAU’S INTENTIONS

    LONDON June 6— A Berlin[?] says that Count [?] in an interview with the “Vor[?] states that he went to Versailles determined ...

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  35. EVERYBODY’S DOING IT.

    NEW YORK, May 27, — The New York “Times” Chicago Correspondent states that Ruth Law, the famous avia[?] has announced that she will ...

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  36. GRIEVE’S STORY.

    NEW YORK, May 28.—The New York . “Times” also publishes a “Daily Mail” interview with Grieve, Hawker’s observer. Grieve said-that while the ...

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  37. Admiralty’s Gift

    LONDON, June 6.—The Admiralty’s gift of six destroyers to the Australian navy consists of the scout leader Anzac and the destroyers Swordsman, ...

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  38. Repent at leisure

    LONDON. June 6.—Many Australian soldiers are delaying their return in order to take advantage of the Divorce Bill which enables English ...

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  39. A HISTORIC TROPHY.

    LONDON, June 8—The steamer Lake Charlevilie salvaged Hawker’s aeroplane, a complete wreck, and has landed it at Falmouth ...

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  40. NOT AT LOGGERHEADS.

    LONDON, June 6.—Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons, denied that Mr. Lloyd-George was at variance with President Wilson and M. Clemenceau, ...

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  41. A HANDSOME PRIZE.

    NEW YORK. June 3.—Raymond Ortig, a Frenchman, bias announced that offers a 25,000 dollars prize for first aeroplane non-stop flight between ...

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  42. Turning Point of War

    LONDON, June 7.—An Australian memorial is to be placed on the high ground slightly northward of the Amiens- Villers- Bre[?] road, ...

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  43. Insulted An Officer

    PARIS, June 3.—“ The Dixie Kid” a Well-known negro boxer, was Killed in a cafe on the Boulevards on sunday. He had been drinking heavily ...

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  44. STILL ANOTHER TRIER.

    NEW YORK, May 28.—The “New York Times” St John’s correspondent states that Lieutenant Williams, of the British army, has arrived from ...

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  45. Keeping Them Out

    LONDON. June 3—A draft Order in Council proposes to empower immigration officers to refuse aliens permission land in the United Kingdom, especially ...

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  46. Shipping Rebates

    LONDON, June 3.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons regarding shipping conferences rebates Lieutenant-Colonel Wilson said that ...

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  47. COMING HOME.

    LONDON, June 6.—Three Australians— Lieutenants Kingford D. Smith. V. Rendle and G. B. Maddocks leave Leeds in a week’s time for ...

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  48. FLIGHT OF N.C.

    NEW YORK, May 27,—The correspondent to the United Press Association at Ponta Delgada, in the Azores, has received a wireless message from ...

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  49. £5,000,000 for Estate

    LONDON, May 27.— Sir Marens Samuel has purchased Lord Berk[?] Mayfair estate of twenty acres It is believed that the price paid was ...

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  50. Struck Oil

    LONDON, May 29.—Oil has been discovered at chesterfield, in Derbyshire, at a depth of three thousand The oil is of high quality. ...

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  51. Disastrous Fire

    COPENHAGEN, June 3—A fire at. the Ludwighsafen Barracks, which were being used by the French occupation troops, resulted in forty deaths. ...

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  52. PREPARATIONS PROCEEDING.

    NEW YORK, May 27—The “New York Times” St. John’s correspondent states that Raynham expects to receive an extra engine and necessary ...

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