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  3. British Troops in the East.

    The Minister of War and Air (Mr. Churchill) has explained that the statement by the French Foreign Minister (M. Pichon) that there were 140,000 British ...

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  4. RUSSIA.

    Finnish newspapers state that enormous quantities of food and arms are arriving at the port of Helsingfors, the capital of Finland, in anticipation of war being ...

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  5. Fiume and Dantzig.

    The Foreign Minister of Great Serbia (Dr. Trumbitch) declares that the Jugoslavs will never be content to allow Italy to control Fiume, although they might ...

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  6. BEATTY'S GOOD-BYE.

    Upon the formal completion of the dissolution of the Grand Fleet into the regular peace-time fleets and squadrons, Admiral Sir David Beatty took his farewell of the ...

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  7. California and Japanese.

    The American Secretary of State (Mr. Cansing) has cabled to the Californian Legislature that the introduction of antiJapanese legislation is particularly ...

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  8. BOLSHEVIKS AND CRIMEA.

    The Bolsheviks are trying to penetrate the Crimea. ...

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  9. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    On April 8 the German Government had 70,000 troops around the capital in readiness for any eventualities. A general strike was declared at Dusseldorf on April 6 in ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIST SYMPATHISERS.

    The. Paris correspondent of The New York Times says:—The French are sending several regiments to Odessa. Two regiments refused to proceed to fight against ...

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  11. Britain's Extra Expenses.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) stated in the House of Commons to-day that the subsidy granted by the Government to keep down ...

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  12. THE SETON MURDER.

    At the trial of Col. Rutherford for the murder of Major Seton, a mental expert, Dr. Hyslop, gave remarkable evidence to-day. Witness said he had interviewed ...

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  13. Mixed Units in Arctic Russia.

    The British North Russia communique states:—Liverpool and Yorkshire forces, assisted by a company of the North Russian Army, defended Shredmechenga on ...

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  14. MUNICH REVOLT EXTENDING.

    The Essen and Dusseldorf strikes are extending. More than 400,000 workmen are now idle. The Munich revolution has extended from Augsburg to Nuremberg. It ...

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  15. Sending Aliens Home.

    In the Commons the Home Secretary (Mr. E. Shortt) announced that 5,000 alien enemies were now in Great Britain. Fortyone had been released since the armistice ...

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  16. Losses in South Russia.

    The Bolsheviks have occupied Chmerinks, an important junction of the railway lines to Kieff, Ternopol, and Odessa, thereby cutting off Ukrainia from Galisia, and ...

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  17. "Little Willie" a Casualty.

    The German ex-Crown Prince was motor cycling at Wieringen, when he lost control of his machine, and crashed into a hedge at great speed, narrowly missing a ...

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  18. Lost in Germany.

    The Minister of War and Air (Mr. Churchill) stated to-day in the House of Commons that the War Office had been unable to find any trace of 1,896 British ...

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  19. Germany's Population.

    The popolation of Germany before the war was 68,000,000. It is now estimated at, 3,000,000 less. If the alteration of boundaries and other re-arrangements under ...

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  20. Ukrainians and Poles.

    Ukrainian and Polish negotiations have been opened under the presidency of an American general. ...

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  21. Conditions in Belgium.

    The correspondent of The Daily Telegraph at Brussels says that the number of unemployed in Belgium is 850,000, and is still increasing, while more than 2,000,000 ...

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  22. THE WAY OF THE TURK.

    The Constantinople representative of The New York Herald has had an interview with the Turkish Sultan. Mehmed told the pressman that he was determined to ...

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  23. Allies and Lenin.

    The Daily News correspondent at Paris says he understands that a development in the Russian situation is likely. Lenin and Trotsky are willing to undertake the ...

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  24. HUNGARY.

    It is reported that diplomatic relations have been established between the Russian and Bavarian Soviet Governments. A demonstration has been held at Berlin ...

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  25. PRIESTS AND CELIBACY.

    Father Bernard Vaughan doubts the accuracy of a report that 350 priests at Naples have voted in favour of the abolition of celibacy. There is, he says, no ...

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  26. CONSTRUCTIVE BOLSHEVIST WORK.

    The Russian Bolshevist Department of Agriculture has ordered a poison gas equipment for the destruction of pernicious insects, notably locusts. Experiments have ...

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  27. RIOT AT FRANKFURT AND ESSEN.

    There was serious rioting on Monday at Frankfurt, when a crowd roughly handled a sailor and threw him into the Marne. The more then proceeded to the gaol and ...

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  28. HUMAN FLESH ON SALE.

    The deaths at Petrograd in December were 83;000, and in January 120,000. Starvation, was responsible for 16,000 deaths. Mixed meat which was sold at a high price ...

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  29. RESCUED FROM SPARTACISTS.

    Magdeburg Spartacists captured Herr Landsberg, the German Minister for Justice. The Weimar Government demanded his release within 12 hours or they would ...

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  30. FABULOUS FIGURES.

    The revenue for the year was £889,020,825, exceeding the estimate by £46,970,825. Customs brought in £102,780,000 and excise £59,440,000; ...

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  31. American Troops Refused Duty.

    An Archangel message states that trouble has broken out among the American troops in Russia. Some of the men refused duty in the firing line. ...

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  32. A VIOLENT BATTLE.

    Hungarians and Czech forces met in a violent engagement at Ungvar, and several hundreds were killed. ...

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  33. MAGYARS V. POLES.

    A despatch from Basle states that the Hungarian Govermnent has forwarded an ultimatum to Czecho-Slovakia, because the latter has mobilized troops against the ...

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  34. EMIGRATION.

    The Under Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. L. Amery) announced in the. Commons that the Government would grant, after December, 1919, free passages to ...

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  35. Finns and Bolsheviks.

    Copenhagen newspapers, state that the Finnish Army is being reorganized with a view to attack the Russian Bolsheviks. Gen. Yudenitch is raising fresh forces, ...

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  36. DEATH PENALTY FOR LOOTING.

    A Budapest message states that the Soviet regime in Hungary has already executed 150 persons who were convicted of looting during the revolution. ...

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  37. Loans to Siberia.

    The New York Herald has learned from a Japanese news agency that English and American bankers have loaned £200,000 to the Western Siberian Government at ...

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  38. HOUSING BILL.

    The second reading of the Housing Bill has been carried in the House of Commons. ...

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  39. ALLIED TROOPS AND BUDAPEST.

    A Copenhagen message repeats advices from Berlin that British and Italian troops at Pressburg have occupied the railways, presumably preparatory to military action ...

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  40. EGYPT QUIET.

    The Parliamentary Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs (Mr. Cecil Harmsworth) has announced that Gen. Allenby has issued a proclamation of the restoration ...

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  41. Smuts's Negotiations.

    The formation of a Red Revolutionary Army in Hungary has been begun, and 300,000 have enlisted. PARIS, April 8. ...

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  42. ALLENBY'S FREE HAND.

    It is officially announced that Gen. Allenby was given a free hand military and politically, in the Egyptian trouble, and thus had power to pass the Budget. ...

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  43. Bulgaria's Treachery.

    In regard to the criticism of the failure of Entente diplomacy in 1915 to enlist Bulgaria on the side of the Allies, the publication of a secret treaty between ...

    Article : 87 words
  44. Mr. Hughes and League Covenant.

    The Paris correspondent of The New York Times has interviewed the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in regard to the proposed submissions of the ...

    Article : 184 words
  45. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    New York papers publish six suggested amendments to the League of Nations covenant proposed by Sr. Eilhu Root. The most important one is that a clause be ...

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  46. The Delhi Riots.

    There were six persons killed and 16 wounded in the Delhi riots. No similar trouble has occurred elsewhere in India. ...

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  47. The German Colonies.

    Lord Leverhulme, in an address before the Royal Colonial Institute, said he could not conceive a more criminal and infamous policy than would be any endeavour to ...

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  48. The Altered Covenant.

    The articles of the League of Nations covenant have been rearranged, and many textual alterations have been made to secure its strengthening and simplification. ...

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  49. FRANCE DISAPPOINTED.

    The Parisian press is increasingly insistent that France should secure full demands at the Peace Conference. Le Matin says:—The Armistice has ...

    Article : 201 words
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