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  3. A GOOD PEACE

    PARIS, Saturday.—M. Clemenceau (the French Premier), when interviewed, said:—"I think it is a good peace. France will derive immense advantages ...

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  4. "IMPOSSIBLE!"

    indi[?] extreme hostility. The attitude of Germany is con[?] udendorff who sent a message to the Berlin cor[?] up the London "Daily Chronicle":—"If these are the peace ...

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  5. "DOWN WITH WILSON!"

    ROME, Saturday.—GabrielE d'Annunzio (Italy's foremost poet and novelist, who led an air flight to Vienna in August, 1918), addressed many ...

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  6. THE ROLL OF H0N0R

    Wild winter weather greatly militated against the attendance, but in spite of this the State School at Kimberley was crowded on Saturday afternoon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GERMAN APLOMB.

    PARIS, Saturday. — Hon. P. W. Massey (Premier of New Zealand), interviewed to-day, said that the Germans' attitude was one of brazen ...

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  8. "OLD CONTEMPTIBLES"

    LONDON, Saturday. —A further instalment of Lord French's story of the Mons retreat, which appears ia the London "Daily Telegraph," says: ...

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  10. VEHEMENT GERMAN PROTESTS

    LONDON Saturday.— The "Daily [?] Berlin correspondent de[?] that the Allied peace terras have [?] Berling. All business ...

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  11. ANOTHER ITALIAN GRIEVANCE.

    ThE exclusion of Italy from thE mandates is causing acute discontent. It is pointed out that Italy adhered to President Wilson's mandatory theory ...

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  12. AMERICAN ISOLATION ENDED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. J. Daniels (American Nayal Secretary), speaking at a luncheon at the Savoy Hotel, said that America's days of isolation ...

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  13. "NOT A HAIR'S BREADTH."

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The State' Department states unofficially that President'Wilson has not deviated a hair's breadth from his original ...

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  14. INDIAN UNREST

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is officially stated that the position in Afghanistan changed with remarkable rapidity. Disaffection spread among the troops, who ...

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  15. BERLINERS PLEAD FOR EX-KAISER S LIFE

    LONDON, Saturday. — A Berlin meesage states that the Government has decided that public mourning shall be observed throughout Germany next ...

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  16. "GERMANY WHOLLY UNREPENTANT"

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Copenhagen message reports that the German newspapers state the Dr. Ranzau's first [?] in reply declares that the Allied ...

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  17. "ARROGANT"

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Roumanian armistice conditions baye provoked a storm of indignation. The Hungarian newspapers declare ...

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  18. BRITAIN] NAVY

    PARIS, Saturday. — General Berdoullnt (Governor of Paris) welcomed Admiral Beatty and the visiting British bluejackets in the great square of ...

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  19. "OPPOSED TO WORKERS' CONCEPTION OF RIGHT AND JUSTICE"

    LONDON, Saturday.—A manifesto issued by the British Labor Executive declares that some of the essentials of the Peace Treaty are opposed to the ...

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  20. SUFFICIENT BRITIHS TROOPS AVAILABLE.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday—Lord Chelmsford has sent a strong remonstrance to the Amir of Afghanistan, demanding that his subjects be restrained from ...

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  21. MAKING AUSTRIA PAY

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Allied Council has considered the Question of reparation from Austria. Financial experts have been consulted on the ...

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  22. "BONNET ROUGE" TRIALS

    PARIS, Saturday. — The courtmarital of M. Humbert and Lenoir has been concluded. M. Humbert is acquitted and Lenoir ...

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  23. WHY NOT A "WHITE WORLD"?

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Express" dedares that there is growing indignation in Japan over the rejection ...

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  24. MUTINY[?]

    LONDON, Saturday, — A conspiracy to incite mutiny in tiio British fleet and for soldiers to demobilise themselves Jins been discovered in England ...

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  25. WIPING OUT AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Austrian peace terms provide for wiping out the Austrian Navy. ...

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  26. HOLLAND AND BELGIUM

    LONDON, Saturday. — General Von de Velde, interviewed, said that Holland and Belgium would shortly he negotiating regarding the Scheldt. A ...

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  27. BEATTY THE TRAINER.

    The speaker euioglstically referred to Admiral Beatty as the trainer of the British fleet, who understood how to communicate to it his own ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Admiralty announces increaEed pay and pensens, to putty officers and non-commissioned officers in tho Royal Navy and ...

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  29. PLAN TO BOMB BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    It transpires that thc Soldiers' Union, which was planning Sunday's mutiny, was distributing a leaflet nmong the troops, declaring: "You can ...

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  30. BRITISH RACING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Thousand Guineas resulted:- Roseway (Whalley) 1 Britannia 2 ...

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  31. HONORS FOR ADMIRALS.

    At the reception at the CnampsElysec in honor of tho visit of the British Fleet, President Poincnre handed to Admiral Beatty the GraiuTCross of the ...

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  32. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Vickers, Ltd., have filtered another biplane for he trans-Atlantic flisht, equipped with two standard 350 h.p. Rolls Royce ...

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  33. [?]CEINESE INSTRUCTED NOT TO SIGN.

    [?]PARIS, Saturday.—The Chinese [?] have received instructions not [?] the Peace Treaty. ...

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  34. NO DIFFERENTIATION

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. — The first Tracie Union Congress of the Cape Province, sitting at Capetown, pasead a resolution by 61 rotes to 1 vote ...

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  35. IN THE TOWER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A German [?]marine commander, who is accused drinking hospital ships, has been [?] in the Tower of London. ...

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  36. RANTZAU S REPLY

    NEW YORK, Saturday. Dr. Rantzau has presented a note to M. Clemenceau stating that it is impossible tor Germany to fulfil the terms of peace. ...

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  37. SINN FEINERS' BOMBS.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The police searched premises in Cork, where an explosion injured four persons, and discovered 200 bombs, in what are ...

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