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  2. CHAOS DEVELOPING IN RUHR DISTRICT

    A message from Rotterdam states that chaos is developing in the Ruhr district. Some of the Communist leaders have fled, while ...

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  3. AT THE GATEWAY OF THE NEW WORLD

    The largest ship that has yet passed through the Canal is British and carried the British heir to the throne. The people of Panama were courteous and ...

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  4. Seeking Presidency

    President Wilson took no stops today to prevent his name from going before the Georgia State Primaries for nomination as a candidate for the ...

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  5. Poles Triumphant

    "The Times" correspondent in Warsaw says that though the Bolsheviks attacked the Poles several ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. M. Millerand Firm

    "The correspondent in Paris says that M. Millerand, the French Premier, has refused the German application to enter the Ruhr region and ...

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  7. In Gatun Locks

    Blasting operations in the Culebra Cut section of the canal were necessary before the Renown was able to proceed through the waterway. As the Renown ...

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  8. PEACE RESOLUTION FAVORED

    The Foreign Relations Committee of the House of Representatives has reported favorably on the resolution declaring peace between the ...

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  9. Workers Being Disarmed

    According to the Frankfort "Lokal Anzeiger" the disarmament of the Ruhr workers is proceeding everywhere. All the prisoners are fleeing to Paris ...

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  10. 700 Japanese Killed

    A Honolulu cable from Tokio states that 700 Japanese troops and civilians were killed in a two days' battle with the Bolsheviks at ...

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  11. DEBATE TO BEGIN TODAY

    Mr. S. G. Porter's resolution declaring peace with Germany, similar to that of Senator Knox in the Senate, will be considered in the House of ...

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  12. PROPELLER DAMAGED

    The Renown damaged her starboard propeller in passing the Culebra Cut. At noon on Friday the Renown was 400 miles north of Panama, en route for ...

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  13. WARNING BY FRANCE

    It is semi-officially stated that owing to the violation of the Peace Treaty by the presence of Reichswehr in the Ruhr region. Germany must except the ...

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  14. TWO AMERICANS MURDERED

    Mr. Bainbridge Colby, Secretary of State, has ordered, the United States Consul at Tampico, Mexico, to demand the speedy punishment of the Mexicans ...

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  15. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA

    A message received through Honolulu says that Mr. Hara, Premier of Japan, has announced that the Japanese troops will not be withdrawn from ...

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  16. Lucky Miss Granberry

    There were such throngs in the streets that the Prince was almost unable to proceed when he paid' a formal call on President Ernesto Lelevre. ...

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  17. Allies May Act

    "The Times" correspondent in Dusscldorf states that the Reichswehr is advancing along the whole Wezel front. They have occupied ...

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  18. America Stands Aloof

    The United States Government has disapproved of the plans to have its troops in the occupied territory placed under the orders of the Rhineland High ...

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  19. DENEKINE'S TROOPS LEAVING

    The evacuation of General Denekine's troops south of Novorossisk, on the Black Sea, is continuing. The Bolsheviks are now advancing. ...

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  20. "NAVY WAS UNPREPARED"

    Admiral W. F. Fullam has supported Admiral Sims, who commanded the United States Fleet in the North Sea, in testifying before the Navy inquiry ...

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  21. Criminals Aid Terrorists

    Leaders in the Ruhr district ore believed to be ready to fulfil the Bielefeld agreement, but, have no power to hold the Terrorists, who ...

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  22. New Mexico's Welcome

    The great electric battleship New Mexico has been overhauled, and is proceeding to San Diego (California), where Admiral Clarence Williams. ...

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  23. Danger Renewed

    The Times correspondent in Berlin says that the apparent determination of the German Government to support General Watters' advance under ...

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  24. "One Vast Cemetery"

    "The Sunday Times" states that 400 British refugees have arrived at the Tagus (Spain) from Russia. They describe the terrorism, wholesale murder. ...

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  25. Improvements Demanded

    Mr. Josephus Daniels, Secretary to the Navy, is forwarding to Congress renewed demands for the carrying out of the Pacific Coast improvements recently ...

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  26. Countess Returns O. B. E.

    The Countess of Limerick is returning the Officer Order of the British Empire conferred upon her, alleging that it is a slur on her colleagues. She ...

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  27. Many Spartacists Killed

    "The Times" correspondent at Rotterdam telegraphs that General Watter reports a general advance, "killing hundreds of Spartacists." ...

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  28. OCCASIONAL SHOWERS ANTICIPATED

    A light southerly wind made weather conditions cool but pleasant throughout, the city today. For the ensuing 24 hours the ...

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  29. Casual Dock Labor

    The report issued by the Court of Inquiry into the dockers' claim for 16 a day, states that the case presented by the employers touched upon the ...

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  30. Threat to Raze Town

    It is reported by the Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" that at Plauen, in Saxony, the "Red" executive has issued a proclamation that if a general strike ...

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  31. RAIN TOO LIGHT TO BENEFIT

    Though light to moderate rainfalls have been fairly generally recorded on and south of the Ranges, in the north-eastern and northern districts, ...

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  32. Armistice Agreed To

    Reuter's correspondent in Muenster says that the Government and insurgents agreed to an armistice at noon on April 2 and the Government is [?] ...

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  33. Murder Charged

    There has been, an unexpected development in the Rhynie poisoning ease, in which Mrs. A. N. Lee and her children, Ray (6 12), Walter (5 12), ...

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  34. Crisis in Denmark

    Advices front Copenhagen state that, following the recent crisis, a new Cabinet is being formed at the Kings request. ...

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  35. Miners Discontented

    A recurrence of the coal crisis is feared. The men's leaders now anticipate that the ballot, returnable on April ...

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  36. STRIKES CONDEMNED

    Writing in "The Weekly Dispatch, Mr. Alexander Thompson, the well-known Labor journalist, says:--"At present tho hope of more settled ...

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  37. Scots Opposed to Offer

    The Scottish miners have decided to recommend a vote against the Government ofter. ...

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  38. TODAY'S 'WEATHER CHART

    A "secondary low pressure wave" passing up over the Straits and Tasmania during Sunday afternoon aud night brought a renewal of rainy weather in Victoria, but the precipitation was confined to the coastal areas, and the falls were only Blight, except over the west half of Gippsland. This depression is now over ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. HOME FOR UNION OFFICIAL

    Members of the National Union of Railwaymen have presented Mr. T. .H. Thomas, M.P.. the general secretary and his with the deeds of a new ...

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  40. EARLY ELECTIONS PROMISED

    According to "The Times" correspondent at Copenhagen, the terms of the settlement of the Danish trouble include a political amnesty,' and the ...

    Article : 74 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Air Force Machine Crashes

    "The Times" correspondent at Cairo states that a Royal Air Force aeroplane crashed and the crew of four was killed. No details as to the ...

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  43. Curing Sleeping Sickness

    In a message from Paris"The Daily Mail" correspondent says that Dr. Netter told the Academy of Medicine that sleeping sickness could be ...

    Article : 49 words
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