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  2. HUNGARIAN AFFAIRS

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday—It is reported that a fresh revolution has broken out in Budapest. There are no details. ...

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  3. STILL HITTING HARD

    LONDON, Saturday.—The fall of Pskoff was the first result of the concentration of 40,000 Bolsheviks against Easthonia as a counter-move against ...

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  4. GERMAN UNITY

    BERLIN, Saturday. — Herr Ebert, President of Germany, in a speech at Stuttgart urged the necessity of u[?]y while preserving the racial ...

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  5. HUMANITARIAN MOTIVES

    PARIS, Friday.—The Supreme Council, through humanitarian motives, has decided to begin the. repatriation of German prisoners without awaiting ...

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  6. THE LIBERTY TRADITION

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has adopted an amendment to the Peace Treaty providing representation for the ...

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  7. BRITISH MUDDLEDOM

    LONDON, Friday.—Public anger at the Government's extravagance is growing. The press campaign continues unabated, disclosing fresh ...

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  8. THE PASSING OF BOTHA

    CAPE TOWN, Friday.—From every part of South Africa comes testimony to the strong feeling at the death of General Bo[?]ha. Overwhen[?]ming ...

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  9. NEW HUNGARIAN CABINET.

    VIENNA, Sunday.—Herr Frederick has formed a new Hungarian cabinet. ...

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  10. CAN IT BE TRUE?

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Archangel correspondent of the "Sunday Express" says that after British aeroplanes bombed the Bolshevik lines at ...

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  11. Australian lams

    LONDON, Friday—Australian ja[?] importers are asking the Agents-General for Victoria, New South Wales, and Tasmania to app[?]c[?] the ...

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  12. FACTORIES CLOSING DOWN.

    BERLIN, Sunday. — Some of the Bavarian textile factories are closing down owing to the shortage of raw materials and coa[?] Thousands are ...

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  13. GERMAN PAPER PLEASED.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The “Vossische Zeitung” acclaims the Entente's decision to repatriate prisoners as a new step in the reconciliation of nations. ...

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  14. KRONSTADT AGAIN ASSAILED.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is reported from Helsingfors that British warships and aeroplanes violently attacked kronstadt for two hours on Thursday ...

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  15. POSITION IN NORTH SCHLES. WIG.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — The German Government Committee in North Schleswig is confiscating and conveying to Hamburg all large stocks ...

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  16. FIRST BATCH FOR GERMANY.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The first batch of a thousand German prisoners in British hands in France are leaving for Germany to-day. The daily ...

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  17. BOTHA'S GRAVE.

    PRETORIA, Friday. — It is now generally understood that General Smuts will be sent tor by the Governor-General, but no other change ...

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  18. HOHENZOLLERNS WANTED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—Notices are displayed, in Berlin 'book shops appealing for support for Imperial reaction, adding that Germany needs the ...

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  19. GERMANS IN SIBERIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Owing to the advance of the Bolshevists in Siberia, there has been a large influx of German prisoners of war into Moscow. ...

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  20. ENOUGH TO CONDEMN IT.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The Washington correspondent of the New York “Times” says that Mr. Samuel Gompers, in a statement, says that the ...

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  21. The Trade Board

    LONDON. Friday.—The long con[?]ned, embarrassing relations between the Trade Board and the Agents-Ge[?]eral culminated yesterday in an ...

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  22. STRANGE CABLE YARNS.

    PARES, riday.—Thirty-eight thousand German troops in Western Lithuania, together with 3000 Russians, completely control the rail ways, ...

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  23. LABOR IN MINES UNPOPULAR.

    LONDON, Friday. — Geneva messages state that the "Neue Frei Volks Zeitung" correspondent at Munich declares that although the German ...

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  24. Plane Builders

    SOME, Friday. — “Secolo” learns from Berlin that Germany's aeroplane industry is developing rapidly. Work in all factories is at high pressure. A ...

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  25. Labor Reactionary

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. W. A. Appleton's. quarterly report to the General Federation of Trade Unions says that needless strikes have been ...

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  26. BRITISH PRAISES.

    LONDON, Friday.—The newspapers unanimously pay a tribute to General Botha. They describe him as one of he great heroes of modern history, a ...

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  27. THE FUNERAL.

    PRETORIA; Saturday. — General Botha's funeral this afternoon was attended by thousands form all parts of the Union. ...

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  28. HONG KONG SHUTS OUT ALIENS.

    HONG KONG, Saturday.—The Legislative Councal has passed a Bill prohibiting alien enemles for 30 years from residing in the colony ...

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  29. LONG DISTANCE FLYING.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A; syndicate is arranging for long distance airship passenger services, including England and Perth, the journey. taking seven ...

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  30. ADMIRALTY SE[?]LLING BATTLESHIPS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In connection With the economy campaign, the Admiralty is expediting demobilisation, and is also selling sixteen vessels, ...

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  31. Association Football

    LONDON Saturday.—The Association football season begins to-day. The experiment of starting in August and ending in the first Saturday in May ...

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  32. Swindlers Alias Profiteers

    GENEVA, Friday. — Despite the shortage and the high price of food in France and Italy, both countries are making a tremendous effort to sell ...

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  33. An Impostor Exposed

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Arthur Henderson, in the eleventh hour in the Widnes by-election campaign, received a cable from Mr. T. E. Y. Seddon, of ...

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  34. TORONTO-NEW YORK RACE.

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Twentyseven airmen finished in the Toronto-New York return air race. Fifty-seven entered. L[?]e[?]t. Maynand ...

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  35. Salvage Operations

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Chronicle" states that Rear-Admiral Phillpots has completed tour years salvage operations. He salved 410. ...

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  36. Trouble In Ireland

    LONDON. Friday.—Eighteen hundred troops have arrived in Ulster from England. ...

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  37. Wedding Me Ships

    LONDON. Saturday—The so-called wedding cake ships which are being constructed at South wick are exciting Interest. originally it was intended ...

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  38. THE ORANGE AND THE GREEN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Westminster Gazette" says that Nationalist leaders in Belfast have learned that Orange shipyard workers are ...

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  39. Allied Consortium

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Washington correspondent of the “New York Times” states that advices from Tokio say that Mr. Yoko Hamaguchi ...

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  40. LABOR'S PROSPECTS IMPROVE

    LONDON, Friday. — The contest for the Widnes seat continues to attract the utmost attention. It is considered that Mr. Henderson's prospects ...

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  41. Afraid Of Dumping

    LONDON, Saturday.—In view of the impending abolition of restrictions on imports unless affecting key industries, a number of British trades are ...

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  42. The Houseless British

    LONDON, Friday.—The Housing Board has inspected 2000 large houses with a view to conversion into flats. The Ministry for Health has already ...

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  43. Piece Work

    LONDON, Friday—Mr. John Hodge, M.P, in an interview, said that be always advocated payment by results. Employers in the iron and steel trades ...

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  44. Story Of The Tanks

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Albert Stern, in an article in the "Strand Magazine," states-that after the tanks were first used in battle, Sir Douglas Haig ...

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  45. IRISH HOUSING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The National Development Company has circularised councils announcing that a powers Irish-American and Scottish ...

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  46. Re-Settling Palestine

    LONDON, Friday—Professor Welzman states that plans for the re-settlement of Palestine are rapidly being completed. Anticipation runs ...

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  47. Refractory Troops

    LONDON, Friday. — The "Daily Chronicles" Berlin correspondent 6 says that General von der Goltz's refractory troops in Lettland, the so-called ...

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  48. Emigration Tangle

    LONDON, Friday.—The Agents-General interrogated Mr. Braddon at the emigration conference whether the Commonwealth was prepared, in ...

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  49. BUSINESS AND SPORT SUSPENDED.

    Practically all business and sporting events throughout the Union have being suspended from noon to-day on the occasion of General Botha’s ...

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  50. Commonwealth Steamers

    LONDON, Friday.—Good progress is being made with laying the keel for the first steamers building for the Commonwealth at Barrow. The first ...

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  51. To Stand His Trial

    ROME, Friday.—General Liman von Sanders, who is a prisoner on board a British warship, has arrived at Venice. He is to be tried for massacres and ...

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  52. RECONSTRUCTION OF CABINET.

    PRETORIA, Saturday.—It is stated on good authority that it is unlikely that the Cabinet will be formed there to-morrow. Several Ministers will be ...

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  53. Anglo-Persian Treaty

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says it is understood that the United States is unfavourably disposed ...

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  54. "THANK GOD AND BUILD ON.

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—Mr. F. S. Malan, formerly Acting Premier, in a message to "Ous Land," the Government organ, on the death General ...

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