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  3. SLOW MOVING CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday.— Impatience at the slow progress which is being made by the Peace Conference at Versailles is increasing rapidly. ...

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  4. [?] RULE

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  5. "RED" HUNGARY

    PARIS, Saturday.—Count Karolyi's arrest and assassination has been officially denied. The Hungarian revolutionary ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Press Association learns that the Bolsheviks assumed the offensive on April 1 and 2, but were repulsed. They ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    PARIS, Saturday.—Interviewed today, Mr. Lloyd Georgo (Prime Minister of Groat Britain) declared emphatically that Britain was in full accord with ...

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  9. NATIONAL STRIKE AVERTED

    LONDON, Saturday.—General satisfaction is expressed that a national strike has been averted by the railwaymen's acceptance of the Government's ...

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  10. WAR DECLARED ON SERBIA.

    Later.— It is reported in London that the Hungarian Soviet Government has declared war against Serbia and surrounding countries. ...

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  11. LUDENDORFF'S DISCLOSURES

    LONDON, Saturday. — Berlin messages report that Ludendorff's disclosures have begun to appear in serial form. He admits that all hope of ...

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  12. ICE-RESISTING STEAMERS COMMANDEERED.

    The British Government, as part of its plans to reinforce the Archangel expedition, has decided to requisition the two specially built ice-resisting ...

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  13. BRITISH LINES HELD.

    Later.—The Bolshevik attack on the Archangel front near Bolsheoserki has been beaten off. The British casualties were light. ...

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  14. FOUR TIMES REPULSED.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A British North Russia official message states: Four times on March 31 the Bolshevists strongly attacked us eastward of ...

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  15. BELGIAN CLAIMS.

    The King of the Belgians has arrived in Paris, and is conferring with Mr. Lloyd George on Belgium's claims, and as to how they should be adjusted. The ...

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  16. IRISH TERRORISM

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. I. M'Pherson (Chief Secretary for Ireland) announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the political unrest in ...

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  17. AMERICAN DEFEAT REPORTED.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Finnish troops in Northern Russia have defeated the Americans. Mr. Winston Churchill (War ...

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  18. GENERAL-CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Italian transport, Umbria, struck a mine yesterday. Many were killed and injured. ...

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  19. "INCREASINGLY OUTSPOKEN."

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The newspapers are becoming increasingly outspoken regarding the Paris cleavage of opinion. ...

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  20. AMERICA SATISFIED.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—General Marsh (Chief of Staff) denies that there is any seriousness in the situation on the Archangel front. He ...

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  21. AUTONOMY FOR PHILIPPINES.

    WASHINGTON. Saturday. — Mr. Newton Bater (War Secretary) has informed the Philippines Mission that President Wilson favors tho immediate ...

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  22. TROTSKY'S THREAT TO SEAMEN.

    Trotsky has threatened to shoot all seamen aboard the two battleships and few destroyers at Petrograd if they refused to go to sea to meet the Allied ...

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  23. WOOL AUCTIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Wool Controller announces that he proposes to establish wool auctions at Liverpool and Hull. ...

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  24. GERMANY'S REPARATION BILL.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York World's" Paris correspondent states that the total amount of the German reparation will be fixed for ...

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  25. HUN PRESS SUSPENDED

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British military authorties have forbidden the "Berliner Tageblatt." "Germania," and Several other papers to circulate in the ...

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  26. FLYING TO SOUTH POLE.

    ROME, Saturday.—An Italian count has offered £4000 to the first aviator to reach the South-Pole. ...

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  27. TRUTH ABOUT RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—The first Bolshevistic Foreign Office White Book contains a collection of British official and other reports covering the ...

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  28. 157 U-BOATS DELIVERED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—There have now been 157 German submarines delivered. Only one remains undelivered. ...

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  29. CONCLUSION BY WEDNESDAY.

    PARIS, Saturday,—There is a possibility that the "Big Four" will conclude the peace terms on Wednesday. Mr. Lloyd George thereafter will ...

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  30. "MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES."

    LONDON, Saturday.—The. Press Bureau announces that the Army Council, the Admiralty, and the Air Council are issuing certificates to all personnel ...

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  31. "NOTHING TANGIBLE."

    The past week has been one of perplexity. From the morsels of semi-official information given to the FrancoBritish press can oe gathered the ...

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  32. CORRUPT PRESS METHODS

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the libel ease of Le Bas versus the "Daily Mail," [?]erdict for defendants was given. Plaintiff conducted a newspaper ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICANS RETURN.

    "CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The first contingent of South African troops (not including convalescents) returning from France landed this morning, and ...

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  35. POLISH PRESIDENT IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—President Padeewski, of Poland, arrives to-morrow. ...

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  36. LIBERALS AT VARIANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The two Liberal groups met in the House of Commons and rejected the proposal to form two distinct groups—Independent and ...

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  37. ENEMY REPATRIATION BILL

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—After an all-night sitting the debate on the Enemy Repatriation Bill was concluded this morning. ...

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  38. MODERATE LABOR'S POLICY

    LONDON, Saturday.—The outcome of the friendly relations existing between the leading representatives of the Franco-American Labor and Socialist ...

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  39. BOARD OF TRADE PRESIDENT ILL.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Express" states that Sir Albert Stanley (President of the Board of Trade) is resigning owing to ill-health. ...

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  40. GERMANS AGREE TO DANTZIG LANDING.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The Germans have agreed that tho Poles shall use Dantzig to land troops. ...

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  41. VITAL PROPOSALS ADOPTED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The National Industrial Council has adopted farreaching proposals for a national minimum wage, a maximum week, and ...

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  42. AMERICAN JOURNALIST'S FINDINGS.

    A Paris message states that the American Delegation has decided not to publish, a report submitted by Mr. Bullitt, an American jonrnalist who ...

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  43. ASSISTING EX-SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Press Bu[?] announces that the Pensions Ministry announces that the Government has now recoguised its obligation to ...

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  44. BRITISH EXPORT RESTRICTIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday—In the House of Commons Mr. Bridgeman stated that the Board of Trade desired to remove restrictions on exports at ...

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  45. PRESIDENT WILSON'S COLD

    PARIS, Saturday.—President Wilson has narrowly escaped a serious influenza attack. ...

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  46. FRENCH 8-HOURS BILL.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The French Government is introducing an 8-Hours Bill on Tuesday. ...

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  47. LEXINE'S, LATEST.

    Lenine has issued a decree forbidding religions ceremonies at funerals, and orohibiting the erection of crosses over the graves of dead Christians. ...

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  48. 14 BELGIAN FORGERS ARRESTED

    BRUSSELS, Saturday. — Thirteen forgers have been arrested for manufacturing 2,000,000 spurious French municipal notes. ...

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