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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    President Wilson in Congress made the formal denouncement of his intention to Visit Para to attend the meetings of the Peace Conference, owing to the Alias ...

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  4. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Instance of the politician as jester will be readily remembered, hut the jesting has usually been confined to speeches. A recent English case has been found in a ...

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  5. GERMANY BREAKING UP.

    AMSTERDAM, December 2. Herr Scheidemann (Minister for Finance and Colonies in the German Government) has contributed an article to Vorwaerts in ...

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  6. MACKENSEN’S MACHINATIONS.

    The Daily Express correspondent at Amsterdam states that a widespread plot, headed by Gen. Mackensen to restore the ex-Kaiser to the throne has been ...

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  9. Interned at Last.

    The authorities of the Hungarian, Republic He have interned Gen. Mackensen’s army. ...

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  10. Murderers Disagree.

    The ex-Kaiser’s abdication papers do not refer to the Crown Prince. Germany’s former Emperor blames the war policy of Dr. Bethmann von Hollweg ...

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  11. SINN FEINERS AND ULSTER.

    Nationalist Sinn Fein Conference today decided to divide six Ulster electorates equally and to have the same number of candidates. Three other electorates will ...

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  12. VICE-PRESIDENT SHOULD ACT.

    Mr. Rosenberg has introduced into the House of Representatives a resolution declaring that President. Wilson’s trip to Europe disqualifies him to art in a ...

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  13. ENEMY’S SUBMARINE LOSSES.

    Germany lost 200 submarines prior to the signing of the armistice. ...

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  14. STRIKES THREATENED.

    The railway engineers threaten an early strike for an eight-bour working day. The cotton spinners have given notice that they will strike on December 7 for ...

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  15. MORE ANZACS HOME.

    A stirring welcome home was given to 134 of the 1914 Anzacs (List “J,” given in the press on November 6) by a large crowd at the Adelaide Railway Station on ...

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  16. American Senate Watchful.

    Sr. Cummins (Iowa) has introduced a resolution to the Senate proposing that, a committee of four Democrats and four Republicans should proceed in France, to ...

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  17. THE VICTORIOUS ALLIES.

    Although wet weather prevailed, vast crowds welcomed the French Premier (M. Clemenceau), Marshal Foch, the Premier of Italy (Count Orlando), and the ...

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  18. ALLIES AND THE ARCH CRIMINAL.

    The Manchester Guardian states that it is generally understood that the primary object of lie visit of M. Clemenceau (Premier of France) and Count Orlando ...

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  19. Strikes in Berlin.

    Strikes have broken out in Berlin in favour of the socialization of industry. ...

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  20. South Africa’s Deputation.

    A Pretoria message states that the local Nationalists deny the statement emanating from Bloemfontein that the idea of a deputation to the Peace Conference has ...

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  21. FORTY BRITISH DIVISIONS.

    Forty British divisions are ready to enter Germany. ...

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  22. AE2’S CREW.

    MELBOURNE, December 3. The following members of the crew o the Australian submarine AE2 have been released from Turkey and reached ...

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  23. HOME FROM THE SEA.

    The cruiser Melbourne was the first arrival at Portsmouth from the Grand Fleet, and the officers and crew were enthusiastically welcomed. ...

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  24. ANOTHER THRONE GONE.

    The Montenegrin Skupabtina (National Assembly) has deposed King Nicholas, who was born on October 8. 1841, and succeeded his uncle Prince Danilo on August ...

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  25. Sammies Are There.

    WASHINGTON, December 2. Major-Gen. Dickman’s Army has entered Germany along the Saar River. ...

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  26. GERMAN-LED . BOLSHEVIKS.

    NEW YORK. December 2. Mr. Carl Ackerman, The New York Time’s correspondent of Ekaterainburg, a fortified town of Russia. on the east slones ...

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  27. NAZIMOVA, THE SUPERB.

    Land of mystery and people of even greater mystery—that combination is supplied at the Theatre Royal in a film story “Toys of Fate,” in which Madame ...

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  28. ROBBERS HAND OVER.

    Germany has handed over to the Allies £12,000,000 which was filched from Belgium, Russia, and Roumania. ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH SLAV STATE.

    A telegram from Belgrade announces the creation of a new South Slav State Delegates from all the South Slav territories hitherto ruled by Austria-Hungary met at ...

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  30. NO GERMAN’S ALLOWED HERE.

    The Attorney-General ((Sir F. E. Smith, K.C.), speaking at Bournemouth, said the Government was determined to expel every German from Great Britain. ...

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  31. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    The Secretary of State for the Colo[?]ies (Mr. Walter Long) stated at Bristol that the only solution of the problem of the disposition of the Pacific Islands ...

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  32. FRANCE AND AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, December 3. It is expected chat Gen. Pan and his colleagues will stay m Melbourne for about a week. The general was met in Melbourne ...

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  33. MASSACRE OF THE JEWS.

    The Polish Press Bureau admits that 40 Jews and 12 Christians were killed in the recent disorders in Lemberg. It states that the perpetrators were hundreds of ...

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  34. JAPANESE PEACE CLAIMS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) stated yesterday that fee had received a cablegram from the Rime Minister (Mr. Hughes) giving details of an interview ...

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  35. BONDS OF BLOOD.

    His Majesty the King, in thanking President Poincaire for the cordial welcome he bed received in France. said be regarded it as an appreciation of the British ...

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  36. TRAMWAY TROUBLES.

    A special meeting of Tramway employes was held at the Trades Hall on Tuesday morning to consider what action should be taken regarding wages and the loyalists ...

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  37. DEATH AT PARKSIDE.

    Elizabeth Barnavell, who was admitted to the Parkside Mental Hospital in I887, died at that institution on Monday. An inquest will not be held. ...

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