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  4. THE PORTUGUESE TROUBLE.

    A message from Lisbon says that President Pa[?]e was assassinated at midnight while going to the railway station en route to Oporto. Three revolver bullets ...

    Article : 209 words
  5. WORLD’S FUTURE PEACE.

    At the official dejeuner party, given by M[?] and Mme. Poincare at the Pajais del Elysee, in honour of President and Mrs. Wilson President Wilson spoke as follows: ...

    Article : 1,682 words
  6. PREPARING FOR PEACE.

    It is expected that Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Bonar Law, Mr. Balfour and the other Ministers will go to Pans on December 21. The Peace Conference will ...

    Article : 309 words
  7. OMINOUS SIGNS IN GERMANY.

    The United Press correspondent at Copenhagen has telegraphed that the Allied Commission, in extending the period of the armistice, has reserved the right of the Allies ...

    Article : 60 words
  8. CALM, BUT OMINOUS

    Although during the past week German has been calmer, the general situation is ominous. The comparative tranquility arises from the fatigue. The elections show ...

    Article : 368 words
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  10. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Rp. Hosted has introduced a resolution that the United States ought not to enter any League of Nations, otherwise the whole American Fleet would be required ...

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  11. DEVILISH ATROCITIES.

    Among the many testimonies to the German ill treatment of prisoners, none is more circumstantial and authentic than [?] diary kept by [?] committee of British ...

    Article : 282 words
  12. HAMBURG SEAMEN.

    The Seamen’s Council, which has been a formed at Hamburg, demands the control of the entire mercantile fleet, and threatens to sink every ship unless all the ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. AFFAIRS IN AUSTRIA.

    Untrained troops surround Przemysl, a town of Austrian Galicia, on the three sides, Bud access to the city is obtained only by the railway running westward ...

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  14. HELIGOLAND WILL BE OCCUPIED.

    It is reported from K[?]el that Admiral [?]rowning, who is in command of the British Armistice dele[?] has [?] [?]the German authorities that they must be ...

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  15. BERLIN GUARDS.

    The Berlin Guard Regiments announce that they intend to remain faithful to the Republic, but will not allow themselves be used by party factions, or menaced or ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. GREAT HISTORIC SPECTACLE.

    The curtain has lifted on the last scene of the great drama, says a correspondent, in describing the significant history of the British troops crossing ...

    Article : 171 words
  17. FROM EMPEROR TO POLITICIAN.

    It is announced from Vienna that the Emperor Charles of Austria intends to be a candidate at the forthcoming elections for the Austrian National Assembly. ...

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  18. ONLY ECONOMIC MENACE.

    The Daily News correspondent an Berlin has interviewed Herr Ebert head of the new German Government, who says:—The only fatal menace to the situation, is ...

    Article : 149 words
  19. A PEOPLE’S WAR.

    The following is the text of a speech by President Wilson to a Socialist, delegation in Paris on December 14:—“Gentlemen, I receive with, great interest the address ...

    Article : 288 words
  20. LIKE MEDIEVAL BARONS.

    An English correspondent at Cracow, a city in Australia Galicia, says Poland is slipping back into a regime of the Middle Ages. Property owners, like medieval ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. WAR CABINET.

    The Daily Express records that Gen Smuts has resigned from the War Cabinet because the war b[?] ended. Gen. Smuts was offered, but declined, the Palestine ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. ENEMY WHOLLY IMPOTENT.

    Herr Hease’s statement was made in the course of an interview with a representative of the Danish newspaper Politiken. The interviewer asked—Do the documents ...

    Article : 220 words
  23. COLLEGE CRICKET.

    The weather conditions again favoured the intercollegiate cricket match on Tuesday afternoon, when the fourth day’s play of the contest between the St. Peter’s ...

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  24. PILOT’S LUCKY ESCAPE

    An extraordinary incident is Channel pilot. On Sunday he descended a chip’s side in the darkness off Dungeness (on the south coast of Kent), and saw an ...

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  25. THE SOVIETS’ CONFERENCE.

    A telegram from Berlin states that the a Council in the capital have elected seven Majority Socialists, five Independents, and one Intellectual as delegates ...

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  26. BY PERMISSION!

    When the British [?]red Cologne newspapers appeared with the notification on [?] first page. “Printed with permission of the British [?].” Cologne wears ...

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  27. ENTERPRISING YANKEES.

    The New York Times correspondent Washington says the War Trade Board has made definite plans to reopen trad relations on a large scale with parts of ...

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  28. BRITISH ELECTIONS RESULTS.

    Apart from the strength of the women vote, the uncertainly of the soldiers’ vote to makes it impossible to forecast the individual results of the elections. The ...

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  29. Restocking the Sea.

    The New York T[?]nes correspondent at Washington says the United States Shipping Board has announced that 287 ships, totalling 1,800,000 deadweight tons,were ...

    Article : 41 words
  30. Blown Up!

    A Stockholm torpedo boat struck advises that a Danish torpedo boat struck a mine, and that seven of the crew were killed and four wo[?]ded. ...

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  31. INTERSTATE CRICKET

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  32. RESULT OF A BOYCOTT.

    Owing to the Labour, unions continuing their boycott of the Broken Hill Jockey Club, the club has decided to abandon its race meeting set down for Boxing Day, ...

    Article : 49 words
  33. TELL TALE DOCUMENTS.

    Berlin advises that Herr Hease (German Foreign Minister) has stated that the secret documents in the German Foreign Office have not confirmed the existence ...

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  35. Wholesale Death Sentences.

    A telegram from Budap[?] states that during the was 11,400 people were court martialed of and sentenced to death, and 3,700 were pardoned. ...

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  37. THE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK IN AUSTRALIA.

    Keep the blood pure and avoid this ailment. The body whose powers of resistance are great is least liable to infection. Bad blood in the system becomes a home ...

    Article : 113 words
  38. BURGLARS AT EXHIBITION GARDENS

    Mr. Scales manager of the Scarlet Gaieties Company), stated on Tuesday that, after the close of the performance last night, the premises were broken into by ...

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  39. Bulgaria’s Democratic Cabinet.

    A message from Sofia, on Sunday stated that a new Democratic Cabinet had been formed, with M. Theodoroff as Premier end Foreign Minister. A civilian War ...

    Article : 44 words
  40. Socialists’ Attitude..

    A message from Geneva states that Herr Ledebour has withdrawn from the Independent Socialist Party, as he disagrees with its attitude towards the German ...

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