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  2. GENERAL CABLES

    The King's Fund far disabled servicemen has already set a 8000 men in their own busine[?] ...

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  4. Dr. Wilson

    For the first time in history the [?]boune University, in Paris, con[?] a degree on a foreigner, when the Diploma of Doctor ('Honor, Causa), ...

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  5. Peace Conference

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" states that there will be three main preliminaries to the Peace Conference. Firstly', there will be a ...

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  6. German Affairs

    The Berlin Congress overwhelmingly rejected the Extremist proposal to establish an independent Government of Soldiers' Councils. ...

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  7. Russia's Civil War

    Mr. Ackerman, the "low York Times"' correspondent, wires that Russ. ass's civil war [?]as reached a point where decisive battles are in ...

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  8. Y.M.C.A. WORK.

    General Sir Edmund Allenby has contributed a pre[?] to Mr James [?]rut's book upon the work of the Y.M.C.A. in Egypt. ...

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  9. STRIKES SUBSIDING.

    The strikes at Essen and elsewhere are subsiding, and only 15,000 extremists are now out Owing to the action of the terrorists the miners in ...

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  10. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    On behalf of oho Graves Commission, Sir Thomas Mackenzie announces that temporary crosses on soldiers' graves will be saved for relations and friends ...

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  11. ADDRESSES TO THE ARMY.

    At the invitation of the commander of the Guards' Regiment of Cuirassiers, Dr. Liebknecht made an hour and a half's speech to the regiment, strongly ...

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  12. LLOYD'S NOTIFICATIONS.

    Arrivals—London—Panania Austral, Pool, Caphaitian, and Killoran. Departures—From Loudon—For Sydney—Bakara and Aeners. For Wellington— ...

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  13. DR. LAZEVERT'S MISSION.

    Dr. Lazevert, admitting himself one of Rasputin's slayers, has departed from New York, en route to Russia, in order to assist in the formation of a ...

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  14. LATE CZAR.

    Mr. A[?]man, the New York Ekaterinburg correspondent, wires that Parfen Alexcivitch Dominin was the ex-Czar's major domo accompanying him ...

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  15. COUNT BERNSDORFF.

    The People's League includes ex- Ambassador Bernsdorff. ...

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  16. WOOL CASE SETTLED.

    The terms of settlement in the recent Prize Court wool case comprise the condemnation of five groups of cargoes and one-third of the sixth group. ...

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  17. RESTITUTION AND REPARATION.

    American trade journalists who recently visited the west front have appealed to Dr. Wilson to insist on enforcing restitution and reparation. ...

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  18. RECOGNITION REFUSED.

    The "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" states that Marshal Foch, replying to Herr Erzberger, refused to recognise the Workmen's and Soldiers' Coun[?]s. ...

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  19. BRITISH SHIPS ARRIVE.

    Fifteen British merchantmen which were interned in Hamburg have arrived hi the Tyne. ...

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  20. FUTURE OF GTRMAN COLONIES.

    Mr. Laurence Hill, the New York Sun's" Paris correspondent, says the question of the disposition of the German [?]olonics is becoming prominent ...

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  21. XMAS IN ENGLAND

    There was every sign in England on Saturday that this year's Christmas would be celebrated with greater festivity than for many years. Enormous ...

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  22. EXPLANATION DEMANDED.

    Marshal von Hindenburg telegraphed to the German Government that he was establishing a new front 10 kilometres behind the neutral zone. The ...

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  23. REFLOATING THE VINDICTIVE.

    The Admiralty has decided to refloat toe old cruiser Vindictive, which was sunk for the purpose of blocking the entrance to Zeebrugge. ...

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  24. RELIEF FOR FINLAND.

    At Washington it has been officially announced that is Finland has apparently thrown off the German rule [?]ellof shipments will be sent from the ...

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  25. FOREIGN OFFICIALS.

    German foreign officials are on strike in sympathy with Dr. So[?]f over his retirement from the Ministry. Count Brockdorif Rantzau, German ...

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  26. STATE CONTROL.

    It is understood that the state control of copper, brass, spe[?]ter, and lead will shortly be uspended. ...

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  27. DANZIG AND CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Another Suggestion is that Holland should administer affairs at Danzig and [?]land those at Constantinople. ...

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  28. ALLIES THREATEN REPRISALS.

    Acting on behalf of the allies , the French Government has wirelessly threatened reprisals on the Russian Government unless the allied subjects ...

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  29. EXHIBITED IN A CAGE.

    Captain Cyril Ball, a repatriated airman, states that the German, after capturing him, exhibited him in a cage at the Courtrai station. ...

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  30. GIFTS FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    One of the comforts fund has distributed 4600 Christmas boxes to Australians in London, including many men on leave, convalescents, and London ...

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  31. CIVIL AVIATION

    Sir W. Weir, Air Minister, speaking at Manchester, declared that the best interests of civilisation would not be served by keeping civil aviation as a ...

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  32. THE FRONTIER.

    The "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent says the Rhine frontier ii daily becoming a question of practical polities. All the best elements in France ...

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  33. DAMAGE IN FRANCE.

    Senator Dubois, on behalf of the Budget Committee, informed the Senate in Paris that about 250,000 houses were destroyed in the north of France, and ...

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  34. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The German Eastern armes are retreating before the Bolshevik army, leaving quantities of war materials. The Bolshevik army intends to assist ...

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  35. REVOLT IN LITHUANIA.

    The Lithuanian Council announces that the Prussian Lithuanians have revolted against Prussian domination, and have seized control of Tilsit, Memel. ...

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  36. EX-AMBASSADOR PAGE.

    In referring to the demise of the ex-Ambassador, a state department memorandum record that tae late Mr. Page devoted himself to bringing about' ...

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  37. HUNGER IN PETROGRAD.

    The Paris "Journal" learns that the 'Petrograd hospitals are crowded with insanity cases, due to starvation. There are thousands of beggars in the streets, ...

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  38. MUTINOUS SAILORS.

    After a skirmish with the military guard, mutinous sailors entrenched themselves in the Royal Palace in Berlin. ...

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  39. RUHLEBEN CAMP.

    H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught opens an exhibition in London on January 14 consisting of models of the Ru[?]leben; camp and also its accessories. Relics ...

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  40. SURRENDERED FLEET.

    On learning about the rumour that the United States desired that the German fleet should be sunk rather than it should be divided among the allies. ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICA

    he Native National Congress at Johannesburg adopted an address to the Ring, expressing gratitude to the allies for victory, and emphasising the ...

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  42. BELGIANS ENTER.

    A Belgian communique reports that the First Cavalry Brigade has entered Germany, and reached Dal[?]borf. ...

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  43. UNIVERSITY SEATS.

    With good majorities the Cambridge, Belfast, Dublin, and Wales Universities. have all returned Coalitionists. ...

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  44. KRUPPS—NO DIVIDEND.

    It has been announced that Krupps' firm will not pay a dividend this year. ...

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  45. CHURCH AND STATE.

    A wireless message from Munich declares that the Bavarian Provisional Government will decree a separation. of church and state before the ...

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  46. UNEMPLOYED IN BERLIN.

    There are over 100,000 unemployed in Berlin, ad the streets are fall of beg gars. ...

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  47. RECAPTURED.

    Early this month a Paris telegram stated that A, Gounaris, ex-Premier of Greece, and Colonel Metaxus, who were interned in Ajaccio (capital of ...

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  48. NEW MACHINE.

    A trial trip Was ,made on Friday of Harland Wolff's aeroplane, which is 92 feet long and 126 feet span. It has eight engines, with 15 hours' full supply ...

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  49. GIFTS FOR LILLE.

    The Manchester Corporation is sending a Christmas tree and £500 starling" for presents for the children of Lille, and General Sir W. Birdwood is ...

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  50. COUNTER REVOLUTION.

    General Ludendorff and, Admiral von Tirpitz are controlling the counterrevolutionary movement, and are in harmony with the military camarilla. ...

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  51. "DOPE" PARTIES

    Amazing evidence was given at the adjourned inquest on "Billie' Carleton, a well-known beauty, and leading lady at the Haymarket Theatre, who was ...

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  52. LORD JELLICOE

    The Australian press representative interviewed Admiral Lord Je[?]coe, who, said that the object of his visit to Australia was to consult as to the ...

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  53. SECRET PREPARATIONS.

    According to the Copenhagen correspondent of the 'Daily Express," Germany is making enormous secret preparations to secure the air mastery ...

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  54. MANY CASUALTIES.

    A revolt fasting three days occurred among the Greek troops interned at Gorlitz on July 3 1917, and there were many casualties. Two thousand ...

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  55. LABOUR PARTY.

    A Bloemfontein mesage states that the Labour party is showing increasing activities It has announced its intention of starting branches all over ...

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  56. AN ACCIDENT

    An aeroplane with a British pilot and an American general as a passenger; when returning from Troves to Paris, capsized near Paris. The pilot was ...

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  57. AMBASSADOR PAGE DEAD.

    From New York the death is announced of Mr. Walter Hines Page; who recently retired from the position of Ambassador to London. ...

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  58. FOR THE NORTH POLE.

    The Aero Club of America announce that all expedition to the North Pole will probably be made next June by aeroplane. The proposed expedition ...

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  59. SERIOUSLY ILL.

    Fran Wagner is dying at Munich from senile debility ...

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  60. MEXICAN INCIDENT

    In connection witch the recall of Herr van Eckhardt German Ambassador to Mexico. it is stated that tile summons is regarded as a death-blow to ...

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  61. GERMAN WEST AFRICA.

    The "Cape Times" states that the German residents in the south-west protectorate sent the Administrator a petition for transmission to Dr. Wilson, ...

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  62. REPATRIATION.

    Since the armistice 5288 officers, 99,217 men, and 4201 civilians have been repatriated. ...

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  63. AMERICA'S WAR EFFORT.

    Up to signing the armistice the Americans brought down 854 German aeroplanes and 85 balloons. The American losses were 271 aeroplanes and 45 ...

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  64. MISSING MEN.

    A special committee has been appointed to advise on further stops to truce missing men. ...

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  65. EASTERN JOURNEY.

    The Press Burea[?] reports that a Handley-Page aeroplane, en route to the East, reached Egypt., Owing to the weather the machine flew via Sicily ...

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  66. REFILLING TRENCHES AND HOLES.

    German prisoners are refilling the trenches and shellholes in devastated Prance, and are preparing the land for cultivation. ...

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  67. TRADE MATTERS.

    The council of the London Chamber of Commerce urges that duties should ,be levied on raw materials exported from British possessions unless intended ...

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  68. POLISH ARMY

    A Copenhagen message reports that 50,000 Polish troops under General Haller have landed. ...

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  69. ALLIED INTERVENTION.

    There are many indications that definite action is to be taken by the Powers to intervene actively in Poland to spare the country from the horrors of ...

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  70. CATERING FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    The Anzac Y.M.C.A. premises have been opened to cater for Australian. troops returning via the Cope. Colonel Wright expressed thanks to the local ...

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  71. STAR IN BRONZE.

    Tie Admiralty announces that the King approves of a 1914-15 star in bronze for officers and men of the navy, including the dominions' forces, ...

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  72. CONDITIONS IN AUSTRIA

    The Paris "Journal's Zunich correspondent states that the Austrian Government has again asked that French, British, and American detachments ...

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  73. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    A representative of the "New York Times" in Paris interviewed Lord Northcliffe, who said that the proposed League of Nations would receive a powerful ...

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  74. STAY OF PROCEEDINGS

    In the Practice Court on Tuesday, before his Honor Mr. Justice Ewing, Mr. W. M. Hodgman (instructed by Messrs. Shields and Heritage) moved ...

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  75. ENGLISH VISIT.

    Dr. Wilson arrives in London no Friday, and will be the guest of his Majesty the King at Buckingham. He departs on Tuesday next. ...

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  76. MONTENEGRO AND SERVIA

    According to a despatch from Belgrade, the union of Montenegro and Servia has been officially proclaimed.—United Press. ...

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  77. RAND GOLDFIELD.

    The President of the Chamber of Mine at Johannesburg, speaking at the quarterly meeting, said the gold industry lung on amazingly well ...

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  78. OCCUPATION OF HUNGARY.

    The Hungarian Government is protesting to the Entente against the violation of the armistice by Roumanian, Czech, and Servian troops continually ...

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  79. A BITTER ATTACK.

    In the Senate at Washington Senator Lodge bitterly attacked Dr. Wilson's Zourteen points. He said these were certain to lead to a division amongst ...

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  80. THE EX-KAISER

    Report, from Amerongen at state that the ex-Kaiser is ill, suffering from fever apparently influenza. He [?] confined to is bed. ...

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  81. [?]LTERED FROM RAIDS

    The London tubes a total or £4,600,000 during the air raids. ...

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