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Advertising : 844 wordsMr. Lloyd George states that the allies have reached a complete understanding on peace fundamentals. ...
Article : 33 wordsUnder the redraited covenant the states agree to reduce armaments. The plan for such reductions will be suggested by the Government, but will ...
Article : 118 wordsThe "Daily News"' correspondent at Berlin reports that the almost confusion continues throughout Germany, although the strike troubles appear ...
Article : 200 wordsA Hungarian, Willes Belakun, when interviewed, said the negotiations with general Smuts had been most cordial, and there was every reason to hope ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Air Ministry announces that the Government at an early stage will permit private enterprise to operate the easier of the great air routes, the ...
Article : 48 wordsMr. Lloyd George interviewed on leaving Paris for London, said:—"All has gone well, and still goes well. M. Clemencean and I are well satisfied ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Italian press unsparing) criticise President Wilson, believing that he elaborated the plan for internationaising Fiume. This is perhaps due to ...
Article : 63 wordsBridgadier-General George W. Grogan, V.C., C.M.G., D.S.O., of the Worcesters, commands the First Brigade of the Archangel. relief expedition. and ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Marquis [?]enturione and Count Maestritti had a duel with swords for 45 minutes at Genoa. Both were Unwounded, but ex[?]austced, and the ...
Article : 38 wordsThe publication in Paris and London of all official summary of the League of Nation's covenant attracts attention. The re-drafting is admittedly ...
Article : 126 wordsAnother Council of Eighteen made its appearance on Wednesday. The Council of Four suddenly recollected that they are not alone in the world, and ...
Article : 82 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says the contention is gaining support everywhere that the pace terms should be rattled by the ...
Article : 79 wordsThe grand march through London on May 3 is likely to be confined to no. minion troops. It will not include those from the Crown colonies. ...
Article : 30 wordsA British official message from North Russia states that General Maynard successfully attacked Urroze on April 11, killing 50 and taking 35 prisoners. ...
Article : 27 wordsAdvices received at Balse state that the Munich republic has been overthrown by force of arms. The Daily Chronicle's ...
Article : 172 wordsIt has been definitely decided that the Germans will receive the tens in the Trianon Palace, where the allied Supreme War Council had its ...
Article : 127 wordsA Red Gross .Congress at Cannes decided on a world-wide crusade among old aid young, with a view of creating a health conscience. The ...
Article : 81 wordsIt is reported from Paris that it has been agreed to provision Russia on condition that the Boslsheviks coast hostilities. ...
Article : 24 wordsA Czecho-Slorvak delegation from Eastern Germany declares that the Germans are secretly organising a powerful army in the eastern provinces. ...
Article : 212 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" remarks that the new provision 'permitting the withdrawal on two years' notice of any state which" kept its obligations ...
Article : 314 wordsThe Russian Bolsheviks have cirenlated a wireless message claiming the capture of Simpheropol and Eupatoria, oil the west coast of the Crimes with ...
Article : 95 wordsA conference of delegate from 2000 branches of the Agricultural Workers' Union passed a resolution requiring a minimum of 501 for a six days' week of ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Council of Four has decided that Heligoland be dismantled and destroyed as far as possible. The Council of Ten also dealt with a number of ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Paris police suspect that Landru, the supposed French Deeming, made away with 11 women. His villa at Gambais, on the border of the ...
Article : 45 wordsSir William McGregor, in a preface to Brunsdon Fletcher's 'The Problem of the Pacific," alludes to the great importance of the Panama Canal, ...
Article : 260 wordsThe "Daily chronicle's" Berlin correspondent says the whole of Northern Bavaria except Hof is now in the hands of Hoffman's Government, whose troops ...
Article : 151 wordsIt is understood that it has been decided to make Danzing a free port, whereby Poland may have the freest access to the sea. The corridor has ...
Article : 127 wordsGeneral Birdwood on Thursday addressed 1100 Australians aboard the Suffolk and 1000 aboard the Commonwealth paying a fine tribute to their ...
Article : 42 wordsTyphus is exacting terrible toll throughout Poland, where there are 10,000 deaths weekly. It is feared that Cholera and dysentery will follow ...
Article : 37 wordsThe amazing story of the Czecho-Slovak delegation respecting the reorganisation of the German army causes much interest in London, where news ...
Article : 34 wordsSir A Griffith Boseawen, speaking in the House of Commons on the second reading of the Land Settlement Facilities Bill, said it fulfilled the pledge ...
Article : 243 wordsAt a general meeting the Australian Merchants' Association considered the shipping question. After receiving the reports of a committee tee on ...
Article : 179 wordsThere is good reason to believe that tile Japanese delegates were reluctantly compelled to press for the inclusion of their equality claim in the league ...
Article : 215 wordsIt is reported at Berlin that 20,000 strikers. at Danzig flavour a soviet Government. There has also been a pro. Soviet demonstration at Hanover. ...
Article : 28 wordsParis newspapers, deprecate the conference's . decision that Geneva shall be the capital of the League of Nations, which is due to President ...
Article : 63 wordsNews from Germany shows that the Schiedemann Cabinet is confronted by grave difficulties. Significance attaches to the Democratic Party's ...
Article : 80 wordsIn "the Problem of the Pacific"'' My. C Brunsdon Fletcher takes the whole ocean as his theme. His previous book, "The New Pacffic," dealt only with the ...
Article : 366 wordsJewish representative failed to secure the inclusion of a religious liberty clause in the League" of Nations. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe prospects of the transatlantic eight are exciting the keenest interest, which has been fostered by the Air Ministry's enborate arrangements, ...
Article : 198 wordsThe Ruhr coalowners have conceded a seven hours' day to underground workers. ...
Article : 20 wordsIt is believed at Rotterdam that the Berlin strikes and sabotage going on everywhere in Germany have their origin in lack of food and a general ...
Article : 134 wordsNews from Cairo states that General Allenby is I handing the situation with such tact that recrudescence of serious trouble is improbable. The ...
Article : 414 wordsIt is reported that Great Britain America, and France will send commissioners to the Near to draw up independent reports on the situation in ...
Article : 44 wordsFourteen African and six French soldiers were killed in a train collision at Lemans, in France. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe House of Commons id discussing a resolution authorising a large housing and town-planning expenditure Dr. Addison said it was expected that ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "New York World" says it is reported that l tentative agreement Vas been reached between. Great Britain and the United ...
Article : 41 wordsStreet-fighting at Dusseldorf continues. Spartacists attacked the prison with machine guns and bombs, but were repulsed, 37 being killed and ...
Article : 26 wordsParis correspondents review the decisions of the Big Four, which the Secretariat is now drafting. They declare that the allies are agreed that ...
Article : 233 wordsThe strike of railwaymen and all other transport workers has brought to a standstill the business of Limerick. The unrest threatens to spread ...
Article : 91 wordsThere is much betting about the Atlantic. flight. One bet laid was 5 to I against Lieut. hawker, a considerable amount being involved; also ...
Article : 34 wordsAccording to the '"Deutche Tages Zeltung," the Russian Bolshevists, in negotiation with the German Government, offered half a million troops ...
Article : 43 wordsIt is reported that Hawker will take petrol to last 22 hours, and he hopes to land in 20. He intends 1o drop the undercarriage soon after the start, ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Weimar Assembly is nationalising the potash industry, and introducing a seven-hours' dap. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe "New York Herald's" correspondent at Tokio reports that six battalions of Japanese troops have been sent to Korea for the purpose of ...
Article : 31 wordsIt is announced at Berlin that the maintenance of the Rhineland army of occupation casts Germany five and a half millions sterling a month. ...
Article : 27 wordsDo you know that women who have spent pounds and pounds upon beauty Specialists in an endeavour to have their skin made clear, fair, and young, ...
Article : 175 wordsHawker and his rival Raynham are at St. John's (Newfoundland) awaiting the moment to start. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe murder of Herr Nauring (the Minister in charge of the War Office at Dresden) was effected in circumstances. The mob was furious ...
Article : 151 wordsBuda Pesth states that a revolution has broken out in Servia. Troops are fraternising with the Hungarian Red Guards. ...
Article : 22 wordsEnglish Atlantic weather report; state that the wind is mostly westerly, between 25 and 70 miles an hour at 2000ft. altitude. There is much low ...
Article : 40 wordsNews from Milan states that Socialist and anti-Socialist riots continue. Several persons have been killed. ...
Article : 19 wordsRevolutionary conditions in turkey are feared also new massacres of Armenians. ...
Article : 15 wordsMajor Wood has been advised to postpone his Atlantic flight to avoid possible trouble owing to a. strike in conveying a petrol supply from Limerick ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Observer" says the Council of Four have agreed on all fundamental questions. The solution of the Saar ...
Article : 151 wordsNews from Tangiers reports sharp fighting at Tetu[?] between Spaniards and Rasuli's bands. A Spanish party was surrounded and wiped out 14 ...
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