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  3. A BOLSHEVIK DEFEAT

    A telegram from Omsk, "Admiral Koltchak’s headquarters, on August 25, says that the Bolshevik were heavily defeated south-west of Troitzk, ...

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  4. ROUMANIA WARNED

    In his letter to Roumania on 23rd August M. Clemenceau, Prime Minister, declares that the Peace Conference has learned that Roumania, is ...

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  5. UPPER SILESIA

    The situation in Upper Silesia is still Serious Aggiiession and provocation by the Germans continues. The insurgents are straggling against great odds ...

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The Senate Foreign Committee has amended the peace treaty so as to provide that the United States shall have as many rotes in thid League of ...

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  7. COURLAND

    Telegraphing- from Berlin, the "Times" correspondent says:- The position at Mitau, the capital of Courland where Field-Marshal von der ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The many friends of Father Reidy, who was knocked off his motor cycle on Friday night, will be pleased to learn that he is making good progress at St. John's ...

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  9. BOTHA’S FUNERAL

    It was a perfect winter's day when South Africa’s great soldier-statesman was laid to rest amid universal signs or personal grief and affection, and the ...

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  10. BRITISH REPRESENTATION.

    The American newspapers are devoting much space to the Foreign Relations Committee's proposals to reduce the British dominions’ representation ...

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  11. DENEKIN’S CAMPAIGN

    In West Russia sueeesses are claimed by the Boishevik’s arounl Kamenka, on the Dneister River. It is most unlikely that this will greatly affect the ...

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  12. PARIS TREATY.

    The Times,” in a leading article, says:-The result of President Wilson’s efforts to popularise the Paris agreement will be watched with world ...

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  13. SMUTS MAY FORM CABINET.

    It is understood by the “Pretoria News” that Viscount Buxton, Governor-General of South Africa, commanded the attendance of General Smuts, ...

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  14. SELF-GOVERNMENT

    The Foreign Relations Committee have heard the claims of India, Lithuania, and the Ukraine for selef-government. Mr Dudley Malone, the ...

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  15. THE RED TERROR.

    A message from Petrogard says that Lenin. the Bolshevik Premier, speaking at Moscow on the defeat of Bolshevism in Budapest, said the worst enemies of ...

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  16. MINERS RESUMING WORK.

    Advices received by the Supreme Council indicate that the situation in Upper Silesia is improving. Seventyfive per cent, of the miners have ...

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  17. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    The King has sent a message to Mrs Botha, saying he is grieved beyond words. He regarded Genral Botha with feelings of personal friendship and admired his ...

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  18. PRESS TRIBUTES.

    The death of General Louis Botha, of South Africa, is the chief feature in all newspapers. The Press emphasises that General Botha was the most romantic ...

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  19. BOLSHEVIK OFFENSIVE

    Bolshevik troops have launched an offensive at Pskoff, 160 miles S.S.W. of Petcograd, with great energy and rapidity. ...

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  20. HUNGARIAN CABINET.

    Advices from Budanest state that Herr Friedrich has announced that he is sending a list of flames of the proposed Cabinet to Versailles for the ...

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  21. HUN LABOR TROUBLE.

    In a message, from Berlin the “Times” correspondent says he thinks that the threatened general strike is likely to be postponed. ...

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  22. MONTENEGRO

    It is authoritatively reported that fighting, has broken out in Montenegro. The situation is extremely serious, the whole country being in revolt. The ...

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  23. COAL FOR AUSTRIA.

    Renter's correspondent at Vienna, in a message dated 22nd August, said that the coal situation, was improving. The maintenance of the service of ...

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  24. REPORTS OF STRIFE.

    A Copenhagen message states:—Reports of increasing strife are coming from several parts of Germany. It is stated that Munich is faced with the ...

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  25. BOLD PASHA’S FRIEND

    According to the “Times” correspondent in Paris, the “Journal” states that Pierre Lenoir, an associate of Bolo Pasha who in May was sentenced to ...

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  26. U. S. PRESIDENCY

    That Mr W. J. Bryail once more is a candidate tor Presidency is the statement made by his friends here When reporters asked him personally, Bryan ...

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  27. SHANTUNG AMENDMENT.

    A Washington [?]eesage dated Friday states:—To-day it is practically admitted that the committee’s Shantung amendment cannot pass through the ...

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  28. LOSS OF PSKOFF.

    According to the correspondent of the “Daily Express" at Helsingfors, the loss of Pskoff was cocmplicated through three Russian generals of the ...

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  29. GIFT TO BELGIUM

    It is announced that the Anglo-Belgian agreement concerning the districts of Ruanda and Urundi, in East Africa, does not embody a bargain between the ...

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  30. WARSHIP BUILDING

    With the launching of the cruiser Raleigh from the yards of Messrs William Beardmore and Co., Limited, on the Clyde to-morrow, the war-time ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    Handford.—Deep regret was expressed on Saturday when it became known that Mr Henry Charlton Handfard passed away on Friday afternoon. The ...

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  32. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Competitors in the flight to Australia have held a conference and adopted the following route:-Lyons, Marseilles, Rome, Foggia, Taranto, Vekalia, Greece, ...

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  33. THREE BRITONS RELEASED.

    From Riga it is stated that the Lettish Press Bureau announces that German troops in Lithuania arrested three members of the British Mission and ...

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  34. ANTI-PROFITEERING

    Mr C. A. M’Curdy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Food Ministry, who is chairman of the Central Committee under the new Profiteering Act, ...

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  35. GERMAN PRISONERS

    The decision of the Paris Couneil to repatriate German war prisoners prior to the general, ratification of the Peach Treaty, in order to rid Cheat Britain ...

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  36. BRITISH SAILC[?]SONED.

    Bolsheviks have taken prisoner 14 British sailors, rescued after the naval action in Kronstadt Harbor on August 19, and have despatched them to ...

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  37. AMERICAN STRIKE

    A New York message, dated Friday, says:-A new departure in striker methods began at midnight when the Commercial Cable Companies' operators ...

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  38. BRITISH LABOR

    Interviewed by a representative of the “Observer,” Mr J. H. Thomas, a member of the House of Commons, said that the British workers were realising ...

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  39. DESIGNS ON CASPIAN.

    Collating the latest news from the Near East, says the “Times" correspondent at Paris the "Echode Paris" concludes that Bolsheviks are aiming ...

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  40. PRESIDENT WILSON

    It is learned that Presidient Wilson intends to leave Washington on a speaking tour of the country next Wednesday. He is much relieved at ...

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  41. UKRAINIAN SUCCESSES.

    Ukrainian reports state that the Ukrainian anti-Bolsheviks have reached Bozarka, 10 miles from Kieff. ...

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  42. CANADA TO ACT.

    An Ottawa message states:—The Canadian Government has announced that it will start a campaign against Sigh prices similar to the United States ...

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  43. POGROM IN RUSSIA.

    Polish sources in London state that a Jewish delegate who has arrived in Warsaw from Kieff, where he enquired into the anti-Jewish pogrom in ...

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  44. DOMESTICS FOR CANADA.

    The Canadian Government is prepay ing plans for the bringing of domestic help from Britain on a large scale. The supervisor will select the girls, ...

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  45. GERMAN PRESIDENT.

    Advices from state that the German Peole's Party has declared in favor of Field Marshal von Hindenburg becoming the next President In other ...

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  46. THE CAVELL MURDER

    Among a number of witaesses ex[?] in the trial of Geoges Gaston. Quien, who is alleged to have betrays ed Nurse Cavell to the Gormans, the ...

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  47. IRISH TRADE REVIVES

    In a[?] message from Dublin the “Times” correspondent says:— The Irish trade, boom lias reached unprecedented dimensions. The ...

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  48. TRANSATLANTIC TELEPHONE.

    A Stockholm message states:—The Government wireless station is receiving messages at Bergen and telephone calls from America. The words are ...

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  49. AUSTRALIANS HELP RUSSIANS,

    Reuter’s correspondent at Arehangel; telegraphing on the 30th August, sdys -Stern lighting is reported from the railwing fron, in which 200 Australians ...

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