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  2. GERMANS SCUTTLE SHIPS

    "LONDON, Saturday.—A sensational unconfirmed rumor in London states that practically the whole German man fleet at Scapa. Flow has . been sunk ...

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  3. THE GREAT UNREST

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—A message from Johannesburg states that persons in touch with the natives express opinion that fresh trouble is brewing. ...

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  4. ITALIAN GOVERNMENT

    ROME, Friday.—The Government has been defeated, and has resigned. LONDON, Later.—Owing to the strike censorship, there is little inform ...

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  5. SCHEIDMANN RESIGNS

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.— A Welmar message states that the Government has resigned after a midnight Cabinet meeting whereat Herr ...

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  6. JINGO HERO FALLS

    PARIS, Friday-—The Council Four will not recognise the Koltchak Government: This is probably because his reply regarding the summoning ...

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  7. COTTON OPERATIVES STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Thousands ol Lancashire cotton operatives are striking. They rejected (he employers' of a 48-hour week and 25 per ...

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  8. COAL FAMINE THREATENED.

    PARIS, Jane 12.—The coal strike threatens a coal famine in France. The critical turn is due to the Chamber of Deputies refusing an Eight Hours Day ...

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  9. KOLTCSHAK'S POLICY.

    PAKIS June 12. — Replying to Admiral Koltchak, the Allies formally declared their policy to restore peace with Russia to enable her to control ...

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  10. ARBITRATION SUGGESTED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Minister for Labor suggests arbitration in the cotton trade dispute. ...

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  11. FINANCIAL EXPERTS,

    BERLIN. Saturday.—The Cabinet has summoned financial' and economic experts to Weimar, who unanimously advised the rejection of the treaty, as ...

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  12. Hoar of the Cannon

    LONDON, Friday.—Lord Denman presided at the British Empire League luncheon to Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook at Coleridge's Hotel. Mr. ...

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  13. TURKISH DELEGATION.

    PARIS, Jane 12.—The Turks have arrived, and are being subjected to the same supervision as the Germans and' Austrians, but the discussions with ...

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  14. Asquith Free trader

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Asquith hag opened his Free Trade campaign. "He declared that the Tree Trade system triumphantly bore the supreme ...

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  15. Trade Relations

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Australian Press -Association correspondent interviewed Mr. Braddon, Australian' Trade Commissioner, who said ...

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  16. Brides from Blighty

    LONDON, Saturday.—The High Commissioner of Australia (Mr Fisher) publishes a denial of the London-papers' statement that the English ...

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  17. RENNER PROTESTS'

    PARIS. Tuesday; —- Count Renner. head of the Australian delegation has sent a note dealing with the general situation in Austria, and "protesting ...

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  18. FIVE DAYS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Germans will probably receive five days to [?] or reject, the treaty: - If they accept the signature will be apprenticed about ...

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  19. OVERTHROW THE SOVIETS.

    LONDON, Saturday:—A Bolshevik wireless message says that the Kai set's agents at Odessa in February seat the former chief of the German ...

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  20. London Police

    LONDON, Saturday.—A large meeting of policemen unanimously passed a resolution refusing to resign from onion, as Mr. ,P. Shortt, Minister ...

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  21. Poor Consolation

    LONDON,, Saturday—The military authorities have begun the distribution of a scroll to the next of [?] of all fallen soldiers. The Scroll is ...

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  22. REFERENDUM WANTED.

    PARIS, Friday.— It is reported that Germany has asked for a further extension of time to enable a a referendum being taken. ...

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  23. FRENCH OFFICER ATTACKED

    PARIS, Saturday. A man at Frankfort attacked a French officer. detachment of marines fired wounding several ...

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  24. Fifty Days' Brought

    LONDON, Saturday. — Excellent rains have fallen over England after a-50 days' drought ...

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  25. "Stole His Wife"

    LONDON, Saturday.—Ala ex-soldier. Janus-Ryan, living at Chertsey, has been charged with attempting to murder Private Algernon Worger, of an ...

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  26. THE TIME LIMIT.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Allies have fixed 7. o'clock on Monday evening -for the Germans "to make their final reply. ...

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  27. Alcock and Brown

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Winston Churchill, at a luncheon at the Sayoy, presented Lord Northcliffe's £10,000 prise to Captain Alcock and Lieutenant ...

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  28. JAPAN WILL ACT.

    PARIS, Saturday.—It is significant that Baron Makino has joined the Council of Four. Makino's addition foreshadows Japanese participation is ...

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  29. FULL TEXT OF TREATY.

    LONDON, June 20. — The newspapers have received the full text of treaty, which comprises 209 foolscap pages of articles. ...

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  30. Allies at Cricket

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Newspapers compliment the Australians on uphill victories, especially in Yorkshire. The ninth wicket fell for ...

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  31. ALLIED CONCENTRATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—There |s active concentration of Allied troops on the Rhine! The Germans are withdrawing war material from the points ...

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  32. Policing the Seas

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—Mr. Josephus Daniels, Secretary to the United States Navy, has announced a plan establish the Atlantic and Pacific ...

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  33. GERMAN TROOPS ' MOVING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Throughout Westphalia Germany Is actively removing war material find troops and evidently preparing for the rejection ...

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  34. TO BREAK SPEED RECORD.

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), Thursday.—The efforts of the Handley Page airplanes planning to 'cross Atlantic will be centered on breaking ...

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  35. Chamber of Industries

    "'DURBAN, Saturday—The Federated Chamber of Industries? Convention is sitting here. A telegram was received from the ex-Minister for Industries ...

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  36. SUGGESTED PLEBISCITE.

    LONDON, Friday,—The tone of tho Germ an press., is ' veering .towards a settlement. the members of the Government are ...

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  37. The food Ministry

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Cabinet decided to retain the Food Min until the spring of 1920. ...

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  38. Within Three Years

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Sews" forecasts that the Coal Commission has drawn up four reports, of which is the most important. ...

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  39. THE NEW PREMIER.

    BERLIN.—Doctor David, one of the Majority Socialist, Is likely to be the new Premier. Dr. Edward David prior to the war ...

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  40. FOR COMMERCIAL DIRIGIBLES

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—"The Times'" Washington correspondent says it is learned in official circles that the British Government has made ...

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  41. WHITE BOOK

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Republican Government of Germany, so far from repudiating the acts of the exKaiser's Government, is trying to ...

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  42. Marian Sherman

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—Senator Sherman, in the course of a debate, said the League of Nations, owing to its religious complexion, would bring ...

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  43. British Sub

    PARIS, June 12,.—A British submarines operating in the Baltic is officially reported to have been lost with all hands. ...

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  44. 60.000 DOLLARS.

    LOS ANGELIS, Saturday.—' Ince the moving picture producer, has cabled offering Captain Alcock 50,000 dollars for a trans-Pacific flight." ...

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  45. Bolshevik Journalist

    PARIS, Saturday.—The newspaper "Populaire'' states that Robert Minor, an American journalist, who was associated with a small but active group ...

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  46. The War 'Cautions Act

    CAPE TOWN,. Friday.—In the course of a debate in the Legislative Assembly on the Public Welfare Act Amendment Bill this afternoon the ...

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  47. WHEN SCHLIEMANN FELL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Germans Versailles, on learning of Schliemann's fall,, burnt all papers and correspondence between Schliemann ...

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  48. Enemy Repatriation Bill

    CAPE TOWN, Friday.— In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the Acting Premier stated that as most enemy subjects had already been ...

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  49. YES! NO!'

    LONDON, June 20. — A message from Weimar says the German National Assembly has accepted peace. The Schei emann Government has ...

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  50. IMPERIAL AIR ROUTES.

    LONDON, Saturday—The Air Ministry has appointed a standing committee to advise as to the best method organising Imperial air routes. ...

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  51. Rugby football

    LONDON, Saturday.—The English Rugby Union's attitude regarding the alteration of the laws of the game or the. rules of professionalism is unbending ...

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  52. Afghan Trouble

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Viceroy India has agreed to receive the Ameer of Afghanistan's delegates. ...

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  53. Cook on Cook

    LONDON, Saturday.—Speaking at the British Empire League luncheon, Sir Joseph Cook deprecated the recent criticism of the peace delegates. ...

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  54. "Just Like Ordinary folk"

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Marchioness of Conningham, formerly Bessie Tobin, an Australian, has been granted restitution of her conjugal rights. ...

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  55. Mint Bill

    CAPE TOWN, Friday.—The Legislative Assembly passed the second reading of the Mint Bill. Rend members objected to the purposed establishment ...

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  56. Cinema fire

    SAN JUAN (Porto Rico), Saturday. Eighty people were burned to death in a fire at a cinema entertainment Women an children were crushed in ...

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  57. All Black

    LONDON, Saturday.—The All Blacks have departed on their tone of south Africa. They will afterwards go to ...

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  58. MULLER OF THE EMDEN.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—Captain Muller, of the Emden, addressed a an-German meeting at Frankfort. opponents abducted Muller in a moor. ...

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