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  2. SUPPRESSION IN BRITAIN'S ALSACE

    Affairs in Ireland are going from bad to worse. Viscount French's policy of suppression has started merrily, and the Army of Occupation is gaining fresh laurels through the vigor and determination with which it deals with unarmed ...

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  3. KING-MAKING ALLIES

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — Telegrams from Vienna state that there is every indication that the monarchy will be re-established in Hungary, ...

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  4. THE BIG HOAX

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Unconfirmed despatches from Berlin say that the ex-Kaiser has been privately informed by Entente agents that he will not be ...

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  5. "DIRECT ACTION"

    GLASGOW, Saturday.—Mr, Shaw, a representative of the textile industries. moved at the Trade Union Congress that the congress declare against ...

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  6. "THOROUGHLY BAD"

    Mr. William C. Bullitt, a United States journalist of high standing, who was attached to the American Peace Commission in Paris, has dropped a bombshell into Mr. . Wilson's by disclosing a .Conversation which he (Mr. Bullitt) had ...

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  7. Cable Necessities

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Charles Bright, consulting engineer to the Commonwealth Government, speaking before the British ...

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  8. AWKWARD QUESTIONS.

    PARIS, Saturday—Sir George Clerk, the special envoy of the A lies, has arrived at Bucharest. He will submit the following Questions:— ...

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  9. HOSTILITIES FEARED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Press Association learns that conditions in Western Hungary are somewhat disturbed. Admiral Horthy has ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. Rejuvenated Germany

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent, after two months' absence from Germany, says that it is interesting to note the ...

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  11. VOTES FOR DOMINIONS.

    NEW York, Saturday—The "new York Times" Spokane (Washington) correspondent says that President Wilson addressed a large audience ...

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  12. CATHOLIC BISHOP PROTESTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Catholic Bishop of Cloyne, writing to the Administrator at Fermoy, characterises the shooting of the soldier at Fermoy ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. Australian War Equipment

    LONDON, Friday.—The Imperial, authorities are urging the Australian evacuation of scores in London by the end of October. Recent sales have ...

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  14. ROUMANIA PROTESTS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Roumanian newspapers are indignant at the Allies refusing to admit the validity of Roumanian's reservations. They approve ...

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  15. Releasing " Bigger" Prisoners

    LONDON, Friday.—Australian soldiers incarcerated in prisons In England and France were conveyed to the detention carracks at Lower ...

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  16. APPEALS TO THE GROWN.

    TACOMA (Washington) Saturday, —In a speech here President Wilson asked the crowd whether they wanted to abandon all that had been achieved ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. Would Compete with U.S.A.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Guard Company is building over half a million tonnage of ships to compete with the United States. Several orders have ...

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  18. SEARCH FOR ARMS FUTILE.

    LONDON, Saturday—Documents seized, at the Sinn Fein headquarters, in Dublin included some relating to trade with America and France, also ...

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  19. SUPPRESSED.

    DUBLIN, Friday—The Sinn Fein Parliament. which has been sitting here, has been suppressed by Lord French as a "dangerous association." ...

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  20. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday—Great interest is being evinced in political circles over well-defined reports that Major-General Wood is preparing to ...

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  21. Britain's Trials

    LONDON, Friday.—Three hundred Arabs attacked Hodeida, a port on the Red Sea. Indian troops with difficulty expelled the invaders. It Is reported ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. Peace Delegation

    PARIS, Friday.—Mr. A. J. Balfour is resigning from the position of chief British delegate.. It is expected that Lord Curzon will replace him. ...

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  23. THE REAL THING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is under, stood that £4,500,000 worth of German gold has reached the Bank of England. Some goes to Canada in payment for ...

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  24. "HELP ME TO END WAR."

    SEATTLE (Washington), Saturday —President Wilson was given a t[?] ovation, the most ent[?] since he - started his tour. In his ...

    Article : 59 words
  25. WILSON ON TOUR.

    COEUR D' ALENE (Idaho), Friday, —President Wilson spoke here In huge circus tent. He pictured the world again aflame with war unless ...

    Article : 170 words
  26. '"HIS BOUNDLESS ADMIRATION."

    LONDON, Friday-—General French, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland in a speech at Belfast,, expressed boundless admiration for the work of the Royal ...

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  27. GERMANS EMIGRATING.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York "Times" Mexico " city correspondent says that Arthur Vunmagus, a representative of the German Government ...

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  28. Eliminating Profiteering

    LONDON, Friday.—The .first shipment of New South Wales tinned and boned rabbits were selling in London and the provinces on Monday at 2/ per ...

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  29. Around the World By Air

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian competitors in the flight to Australia are greatly disheartened by the apathy of the Imperial air authorities to assist ...

    Article : 142 words
  30. IN HIS FOOTPRINTS.

    ST. LOUIS (Missouri), Saturday— Senator Johnson, who is following after Mr. Wilson on his tour and is speaking against the League of ...

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  31. ARRIVE IN ARGENTINA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Despatches from Buenos Ayres say that 450 German immigrants have landed. They are young, robust, educated men. ...

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  32. Big labor Win

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  33. Raising Sunken Ships

    LONDON, Friday, — Vickers Ltd. have successfully inaugurated a ship saving device which utilises the air bag idea. The patent consists of ...

    Article : 125 words
  34. Boston Police Strike

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York "Tones" Boston correspondent says that fire persons are dead and two dying as a result of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  35. Bacon said To Be Wasted

    LONDON, Friday.—Congestion at ports continues to attract attention, particularly the accumulation of foodstuffs. The Mersey Harbor Board ...

    Article : 146 words
  36. Ships from Boston

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The "New York Times" Boston correspondent says that the Cunard Company has announced a new steamer service between ...

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  37. Korean Unrest.

    VANCOUVER, Friday— The "New York Times's" correspondent at Seoul (capital of Korean) says that the city is occupied by Japanese troops, ...

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  38. LABOURITES DELIGHTED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mi. Henderson's victory caused a sensation at the Glasgow Trade Union Congress, which immediately adjourned, delegates singing ...

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  39. Diver The Battlefields

    LONDON, Friday.—Owing to the probable difficulty of landing, the R33 has abandoned the visit to Paris, and has returned after flying over Holland ...

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  40. Loan For Turkey

    CONSTANTINOPLE Friday.—The Porte is negotiating with English financiers for the loan of eight million Turkish pounds, and is pledging the ...

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  41. Municipal Workers' Strike

    PARIS. Friday.—The Paris municipal workers strike is serious. Many funerals have been postponed, and numerous communities are waterless. ...

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  42. SIGNIFICANCE OF VICTORY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The newspapers agree that the Labourites are entitled to claim that the Widnes result supports the demand for withdrawal ...

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  43. New York Blaze

    VANCOUVER,. Saturday. — New York reports state that a conflagration has destroyed the plant of the Standard Oil Co. a Long Island city. ...

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  44. Scheldt Navigation

    LONDON. Friday.—Holland is conciliatory oblatory the revision of the tren[?] of [?]s39. It is hoped an early understanding will be arrived at on ...

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  45. Combating profiteering.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Board of Trade issued its first order under the Profiteering Act, to become effective from Thursday last. The list of ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. Marathon's Accident

    LONDON, Friday—The mishap to Marathon deprives Australia of transport tor a thousand troops, Special arrangements have been made to ...

    Article : 106 words
  47. Co-operation In Farming

    GAPE TOWN, Saturday.—Johannesburg advices states that evidence of the growth of the co-operative movement is provided by the formation of ...

    Article : 71 words
  48. Sleuths Use Aeroplane

    LONDON, Friday.—The first use of the aeroplane in the detection of criminals is reported from Capri, an Italian is an[?] ...

    Article : 62 words
  49. International "Labor" Congress

    WASHINGTON, Friday, — The Labor Congress Council has approved of the United States granting passports to individuals, permitting them ...

    Article : 52 words
  50. JOYS OF THE TAXPAYER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Senator Millen informed Senator Foil to-day that the amusement tar had yielded £714,489 to date; the war time profits ...

    Article : 34 words
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