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  2. CHINO-JAPANESE QUARREL.

    In a vigorous leader the "Daily News demands that the Peace Conference should rectify the colossal wrong under which China is suffering, owing to the ...

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  3. Complete Understanding

    In the course of his address in the House or Commons the Premier said that there were unmistakable signs that Russia was emerging, and when she was ...

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  4. Aviation

    Unconfirmed reports dated New York, the 12th inst., stated that three United States naval seaplanes were to start from Rockaway on the 15th inst., on a ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    On the occasion of the visit to the battle cruiser Australia the Prince of Wales delivered the King's autographed message his the officers and crew ...

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  6. CHARGED WITH MURDER

    Frederick Stewart Maning, an Australian soldier, stands charged in Bristol with the murder of Arthur Tankins, formerly of the Gloucester Regiment. It ...

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  7. ART WORKS OF GREAT VALUE

    A painful sensation has been caused in Vienna by the Italian demand for many art, works of inestimable value in the Imperial museums and ...

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  8. HORRIFIED AT BOLSHEVISM.

    The Premier was horrified at the Bolshevist teachings, but he would rather leave Russia to the Bolshevists until she saw what Bolshevism was ...

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  9. STATEMENT BY DR. WILSON.

    President Wilson has given out the following statement:—"In view of the fact that the questions which must be Settled in the peace with Germany have ...

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  10. Industrial

    The Government is providing eight millions in cash for a retrospective increased pay of miners, under Sir John Sankey's report. ...

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  11. THE ENTRIES.

    Vickers, Sons, and Max have [?]entered a twin-engined aeroplane for the transatlantic flight, with Captain Pollock as pilot. It flies westward, and ...

    Article : 54 words
  12. A NEW ZEALANDER

    A verdict of "Found Drowned' was returned at the inquest into the cause of the death of Private Daniel Schee. hen, a New Zealander, whose body was ...

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  13. STRIKE ON RAND.

    At Johannesburg the building strikers intimated a wil[?]ngness to resume on the basis of 3s 4d per hour, but the masters have not so far accepted the ...

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  14. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    In the House of Lords Lord Birkenhead (Lord High Chancellor), in moving the second reading of the Criminal Injuries of Ireland Bill (securing ...

    Article : 167 words
  15. INTEREST INCREASED.

    Adverse weather conditions have increased the interest in the transatlantic flight. Lieutenant Hawker, Mr, Raynham, and Major Wood are ...

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  16. RELIEF FOR RUSSIA

    The Big Four favourably view the proposal of Dr. Nansen, the explorer, for the feeding of starving Russia on similar lines to the Belgian Relief ...

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  17. GERMANS SUMMONED.

    The invitation to the Germans is being drawn up, and Will be despatched immediately. It has been definitely decided that M. Clemenceau shell hand ...

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  18. AERIAL DEFENCE FORCE

    Full details were made available on Saturday of the scheme formulated by the Commonwealth Government for the organisation of a combined army and ...

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  19. SIR H. PLUNKETT'S VIEW.

    Sir Horace Plunkett in a letter says— "Years ago the Irish Parliament could have been established with all the powers granted by the act, together with ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. LETTER TO HUNGARY.

    In consequence of General Smuts reporting that the conditions imposed on Hungary with regard to a treatment of foreign residents are not being complied ...

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  21. DELAYED BY FOGS.

    A message from St. John's (Newfoundland) says that Lisutenant Hawker's flight was again delayed, by fogs. The field is at present a, sea of mud, ...

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  22. ADRIATIC CLAUSE.

    The Council of Four has failed to agree on the Adriatic question, and the sitting ad[?]ued. ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT'S POSITION.

    Mr. Bonar Law in the House of Commons, replying to the suggestion that a committee of all parties should formulate a scheme of self-government for ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. The Bolsheviks

    A message from Archangel reports that the Bolsheviks have evacuated Lolsheiezzerko. The Bolsheviks are retreating on the ...

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  25. FURTHER DEPRESSION.

    Weather reports from mid-Atlantic show strong, squally winds, high seas, and low clouds. A further depression is coming, which will cause further ...

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  26. SITUATION IN LIMERICK.

    Business in Limerick continues at a standstill. The strike leaders picketed food shops and hotels, but there is considerable back-door selling. The ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. GERMAN TROOPS.

    German troops are reported to have seized Libau, overthrowing the Lettish Government. ...

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  28. BOLSHEVIKS REPULSED.

    There is intense fighting on the whole Liban front. The Bolshevists are daily receiving many reinforcements, and the Livanians, owing to lack of food and ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. MISHAP TO A MACHINE.

    The "Evening News" states that Major Wood's machine was not damaged by an undefined mishap which occurred to the machinery over Holyhead. The destroy. ...

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  30. PREMIER OF NEW ZEALAND

    conference with the Colonial Office, Board of Trade, Food and Shipping Controllers, and the Admiralty regarding New Zealand shipping. He is convinced ...

    Article : 158 words
  31. BON VOYAGE!

    The doctor would not allow Senator Pearce to journey to Portsmouth, but the Senator telegraphed wishing Commander Dumaresq "bon voyage." Mr. ...

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  32. CIVIL FLYING.

    In view of the approaching permission for civil flying, many firms announce services—some short pleasure trips, and others for business purposes. One will ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. GEORGIAN DELEGATION VIEW.

    M. Tseretelli, a member of the Georgian delegation, when interviewed in Paris declared that an effective allied intervention in Russia would be utter. ...

    Article : 73 words
  34. SPEED, 137 MILES AN HOUR.

    Major Tom Cauley flew from San Diego (California) to Jacksonville (Florida), 5500 miles, in 44¼ hours—an average speed of 137 miles per hour. ...

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  35. AMUSING DISCUSSION.

    The presence in Capetown of M. Lahitsky (a Russian) having been reported to be owing to the alleged delivery of Bolshevik addresses at. Johannesburg, gave ...

    Article : 214 words
  36. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    Some 2440 Australian officers 55,448 men, 1801 wives, 414 nurses, and 3452 munitioners have been repatriated in 65 transports and five passenger ships. The ...

    Article : 52 words
  37. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    A deputation of the British Empire Producers' Organisation urged Colonel Amery the necessity of preferential treatment of colonial-grown sugar. The ...

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  38. ARE YOU GETTING OLD BEFORE YOUR TIME?

    If you feel a growing dissatisfaction with life, and ill-health , seems to threaten you, without the symptoms of any specific disease showing, your ...

    Article : 263 words
  39. THE FLAGSHIP.

    Interviewed, Commander Dumaresq stated that, owing to the necessity or taking large quantities of shells aboard, the Australia's departure had been ...

    Article : 226 words
  40. WHEN DIGESTION FAILS.

    There is not an organ in the body that does not directly draw upon the stomach for strength, and it naturally follows that the digestive organs are ...

    Article : 223 words
  41. A LOBBY NOTE.

    Mr. Lloyd George's speech in the House of Commons on Wednesday was awaited with extreme interest, owing to the recent political developments. It ...

    Article : 342 words
  42. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK CAMPAIGN.

    It is reported at the Russian Embassy from Omsk that an anti-Bolshevist campaign is being opened with the object of occupying all the Volga territory. ...

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  43. SPARTACIST STRONG POSTS

    The Government artillery bombarded the Spartacist strong posts in Dussetdorf for 90 minutes, and infantry converging from different quarters ...

    Article : 65 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. EGYPTIAN SITUATION

    The Egyptian situation is most grave. The Nationalists are seeking to found a Mussulman empire stationed in Cairo, ...

    Article : 26 words
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