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  4. THE PARLIAMENT OF BELFAST.

    The strikers in Ireland have called together a so-called Labour Parliament which is sitting at the Artisans’ Hall a Belfast and is entirely controlling the city ...

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  5. THE CAPTURED COLONIES.

    Recent misleading statements concerning the disposal of the German colonies emanated from a delegate who had dinner with certain journalist and imparted to them ...

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  6. BOLSHEVIK BESTIALITY.

    A correspondent writing from Archangel to The Morning Poet says the news from Petrograd, and indeed from Russia generally is appalline. The Belpheriks ...

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  7. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  8. INFLUENZA.

    After a. meeting of the Central Board of Health on Tuesday morning the Chairman (Dr. Ramsay Smith) said the Chief Secretary had returned the resolutions of ...

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  9. WHO WAS IT?

    A biatus was reached in the examination of Mr. F. A. Verco, of Messrs. Verco Brothers, millers, by the Wheat Commission sitting at Parliament House on ...

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  11. Moscow a City of the Dead.

    Travellers from Moscow state that Bo shevik terrorism there has somewhat abated, but Moscow bas become a city the dead. ATI the shops and restaurants ...

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  12. GLASGOW GUARDED.

    Soldiers wearing steel helmets are guarding vult[?]able points at Glasgow. Barbed wire barricades and a wireless apparatus have been placed at the City Hall. Many ...

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  13. “ORGANIZED SUICIDE.”

    Mr. Acquit speaking at a World Brotherhood demonstration at the Albert Hall, said the proceed league of Nations must be worldwide, must prohibit ...

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  14. WITHDRAWAL FROM RUSSIA.

    A correspondent of the United Press Association says it is authoritatively stated in Paris that the United States and Great Britain have submitted to France a ...

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  15. Grave Possibilities.

    The strikes at Glasgow Belfast, a London show no signs of improvement The indications are that the Belfast s contemplate more, drastic. action, similar ...

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  16. GERMANY’S RECOVERY.

    An [?] has been raised in Germany against the armistice clause demanding agricultural machinery for Belgium and Northern France instead of the ...

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  17. Litvinoff’s Legacy.

    The Sunday Express attributes the present unrest off the Clyde and in Belfast to the organization which Litvinoff, the Bolshevik; created while in England. Tons of ...

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  18. “Not Considered.”

    The French Foreign Minister (M. Pichon) was asked by an interviewer day whether there was any in the rumour that it was possible that the Allies ...

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  19. A PRECEDENT.

    It is expected that when the Allies have decided upon their peace ter[?] they will not allow Germny unfor[?]ted for [?] The precedent for this ...

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  20. A Bolshevik Success.

    The Bo[?]beviks have captured Kieff, which stands. En tile Dnieper, and is one of the oldest towns in Russia. ...

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  21. THE GOODWIN SANDS.

    The American steamer Piave, with a cargo of baoon for Holland, stranded on the Goodwin Sands. Efforts were made refloat her, and for two days the crew ...

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  22. NOVEL FINANCIAL SCHEME.

    Signor Grespe, an Italian peace delegate, has proved a single financial front for the playing off of war debts by means of a universal tax levied on Allies and neutrals ...

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  23. FIGHTING IN FATHERHAND.

    The situation at Bremen is critical. The workers have decided to defend the city against the Government troops, who are advancing from Berlin and demand the ...

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  24. DR. SOLF HOPEFUL.

    The Berlin Correspondent of The New York Times has interviewed Dr. Salf, former German Foreign Minister. The after [?] — I am not as hopeless as are ...

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  25. MORE WAGES WANTED.

    At the Industrial Court on Tuesday further argument was heard before Mr. Deputy president Webb in connection with the application by the Federated ...

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  26. KUT.

    Gen. Sir Charles Townshend, in a speech at Norwich, bitterly challenged ibe justice of criticisms of the surrender of Kut-el-Amata in a newly published book by Mr. ...

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  27. A STRANDED TRANSPORT.

    The American steamer Narragansett (3,539 tons), carrying 2,000 British troops from have to Southampton, was stranded offBembridge during a snowstorm on ...

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  28. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND THE VINE.

    A deputation from the South Austral Alliance was introduced by Major Smeaton M. P., to the Premier Hon. A. H Peak on Tuesday morning, protesting against the ...

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  29. Siege of Bromberg.

    The German authorities at Bromberg (Posen) sent an ultimatum to the Polish Workers’ Council to surrender all the arms they might possess. the council refused ...

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  30. RAILWAY TRICYCLE’S SOMERSAULT.

    MONARTO, February 3. —Mr. Atkins, of the Railway Office on the Monarto-Sedan Railway, was proceeding to Millendilla on a railway tricycle on Friday, and when he ...

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  31. MANDATE SCHEME.

    [?] Paris correspondent [?] scheme no [?] of [?] to [?] taide ...

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  32. MIKES STILL MENACE.

    A Norwegian [?] steamer has been [?]ued off Stave[?] and 11 of her complement killed F[?] Complain that there are still many floating mine on the ...

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  33. On the Eastern Frontier.

    The correspondent of the United Press at Zurich states that the Germans have attacked the Poles on the eastern front and have captured Grunthal, Wunshein, ...

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  34. PORTUGUESE CIVIL WAR.

    The Portuguese Royalists have announced by wireless that the Monarchist movement is spreading over the entire country. Royalist troops are advancing ...

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  35. BERNE CONFERENCE.

    England France, Holland, Italy, and Germany wee represented at the Socialist conference on Monday, with 18 or 20 other countries. The delegates include Messrs ...

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  36. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Peter Whitington, for many years Commissioner of Audit, to-day celebrates the 75th anniversary of his birth. He was born at Balhannah, and is the eldest ...

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  37. ATLANTIC MONTHLY LETTERS.

    Mr. Lloyd George declares that letter recently published in The Atlantic Monthly were used without his knowledge [?]notion pr approval Mr. Acquith ...

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  39. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    [?] Paris in a noteworthy [?] of Mr. Lloyd [?] particularly in regard [?] tuting a League ...

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  40. THE BRITISH REGULARS.

    Many soldiers who have been demobilized are enlisting again, owing to the increased rates of pay decided upon in the scheme for the re-establishment of the ...

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  42. PLUNDER.

    The Echo de Pairs declares that a notable difficulty has been raised, in connection with the restitution of property stolen by the enemy in lie invaded ...

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  43. AERIAL GOOD SERVICE.

    Owing to congestion at the Belgian deck[?] as aerial goods service between Folkestone and Ghent has been begun under the [?]pices of the Air Ministry ...

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  44. SELLING OFF.

    The Minister of Supply is preparing a gigantic tale of surplus naval and military stores, including thousands off aeroplanes, aeroplane engines, motor lorries, and ...

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  45. RUGBY.

    At a Rugby football match to-day, a New Zealand team scored 22 goals and team from Monmouthshire 3 goals. ...

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  46. Japanese Amnion.

    [?] have [?] [?] meeting to [?] that the [?] [?] shall [?] all race [?] ...

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