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  2. “HE CANNOT UNDERSTAND”

    LONDON, Tuesday—Mr. D. R. Hall has arrived in London. Interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association, he said that he had ...

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  3. “WHAT CAN WE PAY ?”

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Daily Chronicle’s” correspondent in Berlin says: “What shall we say we can pay?” is the question agitating the ...

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  5. BARBAROUS POLES

    LONDON, Wednesday—A Bolshevik communique admits a retirement from the region of Kieff. A Moscow wireless message ...

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  7. KIEFF NOT CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The recent report that the Poles have captured Kieff is still unconfirmed. A Bolshevik wireless message states that the ...

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  8. GERMAN BARON MURDERED.

    BERLIN, Wednesday—Baron Gysenberg was murdered while going to Muenster to give evidence against a Red Guard leader who was charged ...

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  9. BLIGHTING FRANCE’S HOPES.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association in Berlin cable that Germany will not pay 100 billion marks ...

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  10. Irish Affairs

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A party of armed men between Listowel and Ballylongford attacked and killed Sergeant M‘Kenna and wounded two ...

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  11. WHAT FRANCE WANTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—M. Miller and is seeking Mr. Lloyd-George’s approval of a proposal that Germany shall pay the Allies a fixed annuity ...

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  12. HOSPITAL TRAIN HOLD UP.

    [?]LADIVOSTOCK, Wednesday. — It is reported that a British Red Cross train conveying hospital stores and clothing from Irkutsk was held up in ...

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  13. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. — The “Berliner Tageblatt” publishes an interview with a member of the Japanese mission visiting Berlin. He ...

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  14. Church v. State

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Lords debated Lord Buckmaster’s Divorce Bill. The Primate moved a new clause forbidding the clergy to ...

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  15. lap. Influence in Siberia

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Japanese aggression and the occupation of the northern half of the Island of Sakhalin, awarded to Russia by the ...

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  16. TROUBLE IN RHINE TOWNS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. — German Government troops have occupied Dusseldorf. Troops in the different towns south of Wesel are ...

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  17. French Railway Strike

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Though the Government’s announcement that the railway strike was as good as ended appears to have been premature, many ...

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  18. DRIVING TO DESTRUCTION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—M. Millerand visits London next week to discuss the agenda, for the meeting at Spa on May 25. M. Millerand strongly desires the ...

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  19. Permanent Supreme Council

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In a speech at Birmingham, Lord Hugh Cecil denounced the suggestion published that day the Supreme Council should ...

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  20. The Peace Resolution

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—Opening the deba[?] in the Senate on the resolution declaring the state of war with Gremany ...

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  21. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The League of Nations meets in Rome on May 14. Mr. Balfour represents Britain. The fifth session of the council of the ...

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  22. GERMAN REDS DEFEATED.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—The Empire Guards attacked the Red Guards near the zone of British occupation, and drove them into the occupied territory, ...

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  23. Lady Astor’s Bona-fides

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Horatio Bottomley has published a sensational revelation in “John Bull.” He exhibited posters throughout London reading ...

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  24. General Cables

    LONDON. Wednesday.—It Is Intended to rebuild the Bank of England. The new building will have seven storeys. It will be architectually ...

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  25. BUTTER SHORTAGE

    BURNIE, Thursday—The representative of the Federal Butter Pool (Mr. W. A. Herkes) stated to-day that there were now only 1000 boxes of first grade butter ...

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  26. P. AND O. BANKING CORPORATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Peninsular and Oriental Banking Corporation is issuing 150,000 £10 shares at half-a-crown premium, giving the Peninsular ...

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  27. PAMPHLET PROHIBITED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Government has prohibited the importation into the Commonwealth of a pamp[?]let entitled “Bond Certificate ...

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  28. DARWIN DOINGS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Although the report of Mr. Justice Ewing, who conducted the inquiry-into the affairs of the Northern Territory, has been in the ...

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  29. CLEAN FRUIT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The exportation from Australia of all fruit, fresh or preserved, fruit pulp, or jam which, in the opinion of the ...

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  30. ALL NATIONS’ FAIR.

    The All Nations’ Fair at the City Hall [?]tinues to attract large [?] [?]. and [?] business all the time. Last evening was ...

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