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  2. GUILTY HUNS' PUNISHMENT.

    Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer) has definitely announced that the Allies have decided to demand from Holland the ex-Kaiser's ...

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  3. PEACE

    Lobbyists state that the Inter-Allied Conference discussed the ex-Kaiser's extradition lengthily. The Allies' leaders were unanimous and the Dominion ...

    Article : 163 words
  4. LATE CABLES

    The New York "Times'" correspondent at Washington says: The State Department has announced that the United States Government has urged ...

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  5. Echoes of the War

    A message from Petrograd says: The Bolsheviks have imprisoned the Persian Minister until the Soviet representatives in Turkestan are ...

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  6. BRITISH SEAMEN'S DECISION.

    Mr. Edward Tupper, organiser for the British National Firemen and Sailors' Union, interviewed here, intimated that, unless the ex-Kaiser was tried ...

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  7. RUSHING REVAL.

    "Le Temps" says: News from Finland states that the Bolsheviks intend to occupy Reval before the arrival there of the British Squadron (now in ...

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  8. THE LUSITANIA MASSACRE.

    Catherine Haden, daughter of Patrick Callan, who was killed when the Lusitania was sunk, has applied for a warrant against the ex-Kaiser, ...

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  9. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY.

    Mr. Evan James, correspondent with the American army at Treves (Germany), says: "In view of Germany asking the United States to feed her, ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIKS COULD BE OVERTHROWN.

    Mr. Arno Doschfleurot, the New York "World's" correspondent in Belli n says: "I interviewed Herr Bauschild, the German Consul-General at ...

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  12. TURKEY'S TROUBLES.

    On a request from the Constantinople Ottoman Government, the Berlin Government has ordered the arrest of Enver Pasha, Talaat Pasha, Dejemal ...

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  13. CRUELTY TO PRISONERS.

    A Berlin message says: Herr Erzeberger, in opening the War Prisoners Commission, which is to investigate the allegations of cruelty, promises the ...

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  14. ALLIED DELEGATES LEAVE LONDON.

    A crowd numbering thousands at Victoria Railway Station this morning gave the Allied representatives to the Inter-Allied Conference at ...

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  15. SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT.

    A Berlin mesage states:-- A meeting of delegates from the field armies was held and resolved to support the Government against the ...

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  16. HOLLAND HANGING ON TO BILL.

    In the Dutch Second Chamber at The Hague a proposal by a Revolutionary Socialist, Wyncop, that the question of the ex-Kaiser be settled ...

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  17. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Nominations for the British elections close to-day. It is expected that 160 candidates will be unopposed, including Mr. D. Lloyd George (Prime ...

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  18. LEIPSIG SOVIET'S DECISIONS.

    The Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" declares that the Soviet at Leipsig has decided that Army Headquarters shall be dissolved and von Hindenburg be ...

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  19. BOLSHEVIKS MOBILISING.

    The Petrograd Bolsheviks have ordered a general mobilisation for military training. It is estimated that next summer they will have an army ...

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  20. WILSON DEPARTS.

    President Wilson and the American peace delegates have gone to New York, taking with them several tons of maps and documents. They will ...

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  21. HOW GERMANY CAN BE MADE TO PAY.

    Mr. Harold Cox, in an exhaustive analysis of Germany's ability to pay the Allied war costs, says: "These will total £25,000,000,000 including ...

    Article : 222 words
  22. IMMEDIATE CONFERENCE.

    The Bavarian "Premier has telegraphed to Herr Ebert (German Chancellor), proposing an immediate conference of representatives of the ...

    Article : 52 words
  23. THE ROYAL FAMILY'S MURDER.

    A message from Kieff says: a servant of the ex-Czar declares that the whole Royal family, for weeks before they were murdered, were compelled ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. SOME OF THE ELECTED.

    Nominations for the general election closed yesterday. About a hundred members were elected unopposed. They are mostly old members and include ...

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  25. ALLIES HOLD THE FLEET.

    The entire Turkish fleet is now in the hands of the Allies. ...

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  26. STAFF OFFICIALS AND PRESSMEN ALSO SAIL.

    The American steamer Orizaba has left New York for Brest (France), carrying the newspaper correspondents who will attend the Peace ...

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  27. BACK TO CIVIL LIFE.

    Von Hindenburg has issued a proclamation to the troops, appealing for patience a little longer. He announces that the preliminaries for a big scale ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. "KAISER-TRUE" SOLDIERS.

    The "Rheinisch Westphalische Zeitung," formerly Krupp's organ, reports that "Kaiser-true" soldiers twice hauled down the red flag at the ...

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  29. PRIME MINISTER OPPOSED.

    In all, 107 Members of the Commons been elected unopposed at the British elections. Mr. Lloyd George is being opposed by the editor of the ...

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  30. WILSON'S PEACE PRINCIPLES.

    When the senate was debating the Wilsonian peace principles. Senator Freyling Huyson demanded that President Wilson interpret what he meant. ...

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  31. THE SLIMY HUN.

    Giving evidence before the Senate Committee which is investigating the pro-German Press activities, Arthur Gabrvel, Vice-President of the ...

    Article : 151 words
  32. SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT.

    A message states that the returning German troops almost unanimously support the Ebert Government and approve of the immediate calling of a ...

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  33. 256 SOLDIER CANDIDATES.

    There are 256 soldier candidates standing. The Sinn Feiners elected will not take their seats, nor draw their salaries. Under a ruling of the ...

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  34. BRITISH DEMOBILISATION.

    A hundred and fifty thousand coal miners marked for release from the army, are coming back to the pits swiftly. It is possible also that 150,000 ...

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  35. HUNS' ALLIES TO BE ALSO TRIED.

    Sir Auckland Geddes (Minister for National Service said Enver Pasha and the ex-rulers of Bulgaria and Austro Hungary must be also tried and ...

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  36. FIGHTING AT PRUSSIA.

    The United Press correspondent at Amsterdam says serious fighting has occurred at Kreuznach, where the German officers defeated the ...

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  37. EVERY SHIP NEEDED.

    Mr. Redfleld of the Shipping Board, says every ship the world has or can get in the next two years for sea carriage is certain to be taxed to its ...

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  38. TO THE UTMOST FARTHING.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Dundee, said:-- "We intend to make Germany pay to the utmost farthing for ...

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  39. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Roumanian Royal Family has returned to Bucharest. A new Roumanian Government has been formed, with General Coanda as ...

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  40. ANGLO-AMERICAN UNITY.

    General J. J. Pershing, reviewing the activities of the American armies in France, says: "As the result of the British and American military ...

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  41. BRITAIN AND SOUTH AMERICA.

    Mr. Chas. Crasty, the "New York Times" correspondent in London, says: "Britain was drawing up preferential trade treaties with South American ...

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  42. MONTENEGRO'S MONARCH.

    It is semi-officially anounced that the Montenegrin Government has denied the Austrian report that the Skuptschtina (Parliament) has ...

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  43. KAISER WRITING HIS DEFENCE.

    The ex-Kaiser rarely leaves his house. When he appears in the grounds he has the appearance of a man with terror in his heart. He ...

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  44. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The monthly committee meeting of the above was held on Wednesday night. Present: Messrs. R. N. Shaw (President), F. O'Connor, E. Allen, C. ...

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  45. EARLIER CABLE MESSAGES.

    The United Press' Amsterdam correspondent, who asked for an interview with the Kaiser, received a telegram from the Kaiseris secretary, ...

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  46. THE COMING VENGEANCE.

    Sir Eric Geddes (First Lord of the Admiralty), in a speech at Reading, declared: "The men guilty of the unspeakable atrocities upon our ...

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  47. BELGIAN ADVANCE.

    A Belgian communique states: Our cavalry have occupied Neuss, Oden and Kirchen. Earlier cables:-- ...

    Article : 313 words
  48. GRAVE INCIDENTS.

    Marcel Hutin, of the "Echo de Paris," states that the gravest incidents have occurred at a war prisoners' camp in Saxony, and thereanent ...

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  49. BILL RESERVES HIS DEFENCE.

    The "Daily Mirror" correspondent at Amerongen states: The ex-Kaiser has made this statement: "I am threatened with criminal charges, which I must ...

    Article : 72 words
  50. WELCOME TO RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    To night, at the Clock Tower, there will be a public welcome home to Battery Quarter-Master-Sergt. W. C. Carter, L.-Corp. W. T. Watts, M.M., ...

    Article : 191 words
  51. THE HUNS PAYING UP.

    The Germans have begun restitution under the armistice terms. Already 300 millions sterling have been paid in gold, extracted from Russia, to the ...

    Article : 301 words
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