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  2. Peace Conference

    A Paris message state that the impatience at the conference's delay continues The newspapers welcome Colonel House's assurance that the first, treaty ...

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  3. Worse Conditions

    The "New York Times" Rotterdam correspondent states that well-informed Germany in Germany expect wore conditions soon. The Berlin "'Reds" have ...

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  4. Industrial Trouble

    Mr. Bonar Law's closing sentence in his speech in the House of Commons, announcing that the Government would not hesitate to use every resource to ...

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  5. League of Nations

    It is understood that President Wilson insists that the accepted scheme of the League of Nations must be included in the preliminary peace terms. ...

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  6. Riots in Egypt

    Rioters in Egypt. are destroying the. railways and telegraphs. General Allenby hurriedly left Parts for Cairo. As the situation is grave. General ...

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  7. ANARCHISTS

    Cotin, Who fired at the French Premier, in a statement declared he was convinced that the anarchists, were as ready to kill the Kaiser as M. ...

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  9. SIBERIAN RAILWAY

    Despatches from Viadivoslock declare that American troops are taking up strategic positions along the trans Siberian railway from Viadivostock ...

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  10. HERR HARDEN'S VIEW.

    The United Press' Berlin correspondent interviewed Herr Harden, who said that the present German Government should and would be overthrown. The ...

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  11. POSITION OF THE DOMINIONS.

    Sir R. L. Borden (Premier a of Canada) submitted a memorandum to the British delegation ,emphasising that ,Ute overseas Dominions would not feel it incumbent ...

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  12. SPECIAL APPOINTMENT.

    In view of the grave situation in Egypt, and the High Commissioner's absence, General Allenby has been appointed Special High Commissioner for ...

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  13. MINISTER OF DEFENCE

    Senator Pearce had conferences with the War Office on Saturday. and went to Paris on Sunday to see Mr. Hughes. He only remains a day or two. ...

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  14. TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    On Friday the triple alliance decided to approve of the Government proposal, with a view to removing the railway deadlock. Meanwhile the alliance ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN RUSSIA

    General Koltchank's offensive in the (Urals is continuing Successfully. He has made heavy captures of prisoners and materials. The Bolsheviks are cow. ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL CREDITS

    Delegates of the British federated industries have concluded a series' or conferences with M. Loucheur, Minister of Reconstruction, in Paris. The latter ...

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  17. WAYS AND COMMUNICATION

    In moving in the .House of Commons the second reading of the Ways and Communications Bill, Sir Auckland Geddes declared that a regenerated ...

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  18. PROBABLE DECISIONS.

    The "New York World's" Paris correspondent says that the Peace Conference will probably adopt the suggestion to sink the German warships. The ...

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  19. EARLY SETTLEMENT.

    Saturday's newspapers anticipate that. the miners' postponement of a strike foreshadows an early settlement. The railway men's decision doe not ...

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  20. ODESSA HELD BY THE FRENCH.

    General Danseline, commanding the French at Odessa, declares he will not evacuate the place sunder any circumstances. ...

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  21. ARGENTINE ACCEPTS PRINCIPLE.

    According to the "New York Times" Buenos Ayres correspondent, the Foreign Minister (Dr. Pueyrredon), in conference with .Ministers of neutral countries. ...

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  22. PUNISHMENT FOR CRIMES.

    The Punishment for Crimes Commission is drifting its final report on the, basis of the nub-committee's report. There is a good dean of divergence of ...

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  23. EASTERN AFFAIRS

    The reports of the affair which took place in Tientsin on March 14 indicate that Japanese soldiers invaded the French concession in which they ...

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  24. NEWS FROM THE NORTH.

    Despatches from Archangel y that the Bolshevik troops attempted to cut the linen of communications between he American and allied columns on the ...

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  25. FRANCES ONLY GOOD DEFENCE.

    The "Matin" quotes Marshal Pooh as saying that the Rhine is France's only good defence, and if the Rhine is not secured France shall have fought in vain. ...

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  26. BRITISH DELEGATION'S VIEW.

    Lord Robert Cecil K.C., in a Statement to the press explained that the British delegation had agreed that the league covenant should be embodied in ...

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  27. INDIAN COUNCIL

    Sir James Meston, in presenting his final budget at ,Delhi. said the estimated surplus next year would be 668,000L. Provision had been made for famine ...

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  28. A GENEROUS REPORT.

    The London newspapers regard Justice Sir John Sankey's report as generous. They approve of the Government's attitude, and urge the miners to ...

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  29. RAILWAY INTERESTS.

    The "New York Times" Peking correspondent states that the Japanese officials' disapproval over the contemplated internationalisation of the ...

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  30. FREE TRANSIT ON WATER.

    The British presented the clauses of the Waterways Commission, providing for free transit. ...

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  31. ENEMY CABLES.

    Great Britain, France, and Japan claim the right of capture justifies confiscating the enemy cable, but the Italians and Americans disagree. the Council of ...

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  32. REMARK BY THE PREMIER.

    Mr. Lloyd George states that the industrial world will be unsettled until peace is signed. Sir John Sankey's remarkable document shows a sincere ...

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  33. ITALIAN ULTIMATUM.

    The Italians have decided to withdraw from the Peace Conference unless they are given Flume. ...

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  34. FINANCIAL.

    The National Mortgage Agency of New Zealand showed a profit of £11,313 that dividend of 18s per share has been declared, together with a bonus of ...

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  35. ACTION BY ARGENTINE.

    The New York "Times'" Buenos Ayres correspondent declares that the Government has empowerded the Custom House to nationalise the harbour ...

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  36. WILL TERMS BE ACCEPTED?

    It has been authoritatively states that British circles in Paris admit .the likelihood of the German Government refusing to accept the ,terms, throwing ...

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  37. JAPANESE PLAN.

    Great interest is being shown at Washington in Viscount Ishiti's plea for the incorporation of racial equality in the League of Nations' covenant ...

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  38. Influenza Scourge

    The Chief Health Officer reported to-night that Fireman L. Greaves, who was landed from the Oonah at Barnes Bay on Friday, bas been pronounced ...

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  39. STRIKE BALLOT.

    A Capetown message states that the building strikers' ballot rejected by a. small majority the basis of a settlement recommended by the Federation of ...

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  40. CONFERENCES HELD

    Sir R. S. Horne (Minister of Labour), Sir A. Stanley (President of the Board of Trade), and Sir Auckland Geddes (Minister of Reconstruction), held a ...

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  41. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    It is stated by the "New York Times" Paris correspondent that Dr. Wilson is now considering the disposition of the surrendered German fleet. It is ...

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  42. FALL ON CHANGE

    The removal, of the ,British Government control from. the Anglo-American Exchange, caused a. further decline in New York on Friday to 4½ dollars. ...

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  43. AERIAL MATTERS

    General .Hayed during a, speech ,at the dinner of the British aircraft constructors, read a telegram from Mr. Hughes, announcing the £10,000 prize. ...

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  44. TAX ON FOOD

    The London "Nation" announces that the British Government has decided to tax food, including foreign sugar, coffee, cocoa, raisins, and dried fruit. ...

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  45. NOT PREPARED TO ACCEPT.

    A meeting of the railway men' dele. gates in London on ,Saturday night resolved it was not prepared, without a strike, to accept loss than the full ...

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  46. RUSSIAN QUESTION.

    The council hopes to tackle the Russian question at an early date. The Germans have renewed the pour-parlers at Posen. ...

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  47. EMBARGO ON DYES

    Editorially the "New York Tribune" declares that since Australia embargoed dyes, other than. British origin, the American dye manufacturers fear that ...

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  48. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC.

    Hear-Admiral Taylor announced at New York that the navy was arranging a fly across the Atlantic within a month. It will be carried out with a airplane ...

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  49. Victoria

    For the 48 hours ended at t o'clock this evening the number of admissions to hospital amounted to 90, and the discharges to 106. There are now 681 ...

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  50. VIMY RIDGE

    France is Presenting to Canada [?] Ridge, Which as become so much associated with the operations of the Dominion Troops. ...

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  51. KIEL CANAL

    The. "Temps" says that there is Ii. scheme afoot to exploit Kiel Canal by and International Limited Liability Company The value of the canal and the ...

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  52. FOOD PROBLEM

    The "New York's World's" Paris correspondent Interviewed Mr. Hoover., who said that the United States must feed ...

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  53. NEW SEAPLANE.

    At midday on Friday Major Pickles flew is new seaplane through the overhead structure of Towerbridge, at a speed of 120 miles an hour. ...

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  54. POLES AND UKRAINIANS.

    News has been received that the Poles had entered Lemberg, and the allies thereupon wirelessed the Poles and Ukrainians peremptorily bidding them to ...

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  55. STEAMER AFIRE

    The British steamer Penlee is afire in mid-Atlantic. The Mauretania and Werethena picked up the S.O.S. signals, and are hurrying to the rescue of those ...

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  56. TOURED THE COASTS.

    A British non-rigid airship toured the coasts of Denmark, Germany. Norway, Scotland. The total distance travelled was 1285 air rile,, and the time, ...

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  57. CANADIAN SOLDIERS

    There have been 20,000 marriages of Canadian soldiers to English women during the war, and the rate is still three hundred per a week. ...

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  58. STRANDED SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    On Saturday morning 200 South Australian who had been detained in Melbourne for .many weeks owing to the quarantine restrictions imposed by the ...

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  59. THE KOREAN CASE.

    The Korean National Association has asked Dr. Wilson to initiate action at the Peace Congress toward obtaining an independence for Korea. ...

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  60. IF THE WAR HAD LASTED.

    Mr. Roosevelt. Assistant Secretary of idle Navy. stated that if the war had lasted until the spring the American and British Governments would have ...

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  61. MEAT SUPPLIES

    In referring to New Zealand's complaint tint millions of carcases of meat which the British Government purchased during the war await shipment, while ...

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  62. LONDONDERRY BYE-ELECTION

    In the Bye-election for North London-derry the ,polling was:— Barrie (Unionist) 9933, McGilligan (Sinn Fein) 4333 ...

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  63. MARSHAL FOCH

    When asked for a statement. on the anniversary of the. German offensive, Marshal Pooh declared that the near wan really won by France's admirable ...

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  64. GERMAN MILITARY POWER.

    General von Kinek, who is living in small flat in Berlin, when interviewed, expressed the ,opinion that the reconstruction of Germany's military power ...

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  65. GUARDS DIVISION

    A great reception was accorded a Guards' division, which arrived in London on Saturday. The function attracted notice owing to the Labour ...

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  66. REPATRIATION

    Altogether 39,332 members of the A.T.F. and .3367 wives, dependents, and munitioners have thus far been repatriated in 44 ships. It is hoped that 18,000 ...

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  67. FRENCH MISSION

    General Pan has arrived in London. He said that the receptions accorded his mission in the Commonwealth would greatly strengthen the ...

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  68. New South Wales

    A big spread of pneumonic influenza occurred in Sydney over the week-end; and it is now evident that the epidemic has got beyond the control it. was ...

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  69. AMERICAN NAVAL SECRETARY

    Accompanied by naval experts, Mr. Daniels. Secretary to the American Navy, has left New York for Europe. He will study naval and aviation ...

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  70. GOES TO POLAND.

    The "Daily News" state it has been, nettled that. Dantzig and the Vistula goes to Poland. ...

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  71. CONTROL OF NAURU.

    Australia and New Zealand are to jointly control Naura. The question of the control of Nauru island has been much discussed. ...

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  72. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    The Australian Pres Association learns that the Admiralty is prepared to agree to the construction of the Channel tunnel if certain conditions of ...

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  73. AMERICAN OPERATIONS.

    The United States is using battleships and cruisers to transport troops. The vessels u take the round trip from Brest to New York in 40 days, each battle. ...

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