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  2. THE WAR FRONTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—No reply to the armistice terms has been received from the Amir of Afghanistan, who is still in close relationship with the ...

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  3. STILL GOING UP!

    The cost of living is still increasing. Recent remarkable advances have taken place, rice jumping 18/ per ...

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  4. RHENISH REPUBLIC

    LONDON, Thursday — Dr. Dorder. (President of the newly-formed Rhenish Republic) asked Herr Schiederann's permission to elect a Rhenish ...

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  5. INTER-IMPERIAL ROWING

    LONDON, Thursday — The Australian and American rowing eights have arrived at Henley-on-Thames. The New Zealand, Canadian and several English ...

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  6. AMERICA'S PUBLIC DEBT

    NEW YORK, Thursday—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent reports that the U.S. public debt on May 31 reached more than ...

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  7. INDIAN FRONTIER FIGHTS.

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.—It is reported from Jallalabad that the Viceroy's reply to the Afghan armistice proposal has reached there, and is ...

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  8. TIMARU SAILS

    The ss Timaru, which was temporarily held up at Devonport on account of some of the firemen and seamen deserting at Burnie, sailed last evening for ...

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  9. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Thursday—General Denikin has now penetrated 200 miles into the heart of the Don region, taking 13,000 Bolshevist prisoners. It is now ...

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  10. SOVIET GOVERNMENT FOR AUSTRIA.

    LONDON, June 13—It is reported to be likely that a Communist Government will be established in Austria shortly. ...

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  11. CUTTING THE PAINTER

    CAPETOWN, Thursday. — The English press applauds Mr. Lloyd George's reply to General Hertzog (the Nationalist leader) as definitely putting ...

    Article : 145 words
  12. FOOTBALL

    The Penguin revival of the "king of games" was evidenced by the attendance at the inaugural club meeting held at the Neptune Hotel. Mr. J. Y. ...

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  13. ANTI-ASIATIC LEGISLATION.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday—The House of Assembly to-day concurred in the deletion by the Senate of a clause in the Asiatic Land Trading Bill empowering ...

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  14. BLOCKADING GERMANY

    PARIS, Thursday — Denmark refuses to join the blockade of Germany in the event of the latter refusing to sign the treaty. ...

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  15. BRITISH INDUSTRIALISM

    LONDON, Thursday — On the widely controverted ground of lower cost of living, the Shipbuilding and Engineering Federation proposes a reduction of ...

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  16. HAIG AND BEATTY DECORATED

    LONDON, Thursday—His Majesty the King to-day invested Admiral Beatty and Field-Marshal Haig with the Order of Merit. Subsequently, at ...

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  17. BRITISH VICTORY LOAN

    LONDON, Thursday —The new Victory Loan consists of two issues of unlimited amounts. The first will be a four per cent, funding loan, issued at ...

    Article : 165 words
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