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  3. GERMANY SIGNS TREATY DEFINITELY RATIFIED

    VANCOUVER, SATURDAY.—GERMANY HAS SIGNED THE PEACE TREATY. LONDON, Saturday.—The Peace ...

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  4. RED RUSSIA AWFUL BOLSHEVIK ATROCITIES

    LONDON, Thursday. — Josephine Jones, who was living in Kharkoff until General Denikin rescued it, gives a horrible narrative of Bolshevik ...

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  5. PRINCE'S VISIT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Official circles emphasise the great difficulties—in the way of the proposal that the Prince of Wales should act as ...

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  6. MEXICAN EARTHQUAKE SEVEN TOWNS OVERWHELMED

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — The United Press representative at Mexico City advises that the total number of deaths from the recent earthquake is ...

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  7. RATES ON SOLDIERS' PROPERTY

    At the Kentish Council meeting on Saturday the well-discussed subject of rate Temission on the properties of returned soldiers was further ...

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  8. RETIRING AGENTS-GENERAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Club today entertained Sir T. B. Robinson, the retirirg Agent-General for ...

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  9. 90,000 SQUARE MILES RUINED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The "New York Times'" Mexico City representative reports that an area of 90,000 square miles in the State of Vera Cruz ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIKS CLAIM SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Bolshevik wireless states:—We captured 4000 prisoners in the River Don district, with 220 guns and four tanks. There ...

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  11. GERMAN REVOLUTION RUMORED.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—A Brussels report says that the overthrow of the German Government is rumored. WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The ...

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  12. LONDON DAYLIGHT ROBBERY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Masked men raided the Camberwell New Road Post Office at closing time to-day. Two held revolvers to the heads of the ...

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  13. AMERICA'S BIG PUSH.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The arrest of Soviet Ambassador Martens has been ordered in connection with the disclosure of Soviet propaganda in the ...

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  14. RECOVERY OF BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Aukland Geddes, the President of the Board of Trade, in a statement reviewing trade prospects, was that the position ...

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  15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    PARIS, Friday—The Supreme Council has decided that the work of the League of Nations will begin on January 16. ...

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  16. BOLSHEVIKS CLAIM MASTERY OF AZOV SEA.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A Moscow wireless message states that the Reds' cavalry captured Berdiansk. The Bolsheviks claim that they have ...

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  17. JAPAN WANTS PEACE.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—A United Press message from Tokio states that General Narimoteci, commander of the Japanese forces in Siberia, has ...

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  18. WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS

    CAPETOWN, Friday.—The Matatua has arrived from England with no cargo, her only freight being about 250 wives and sweethearts on their way to ...

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  19. HOWLED DOWN.

    Anti-Bolshivk Labor missioners who are touring England were howled down at Manchester. ...

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  20. ALLIES THREATENED.

    BERLIN, Thursday. — Professor Shiemann, in an article in the "Lokalanzeiger," says that it is not improbable that the Government will be ...

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  21. LOOKING TO INDIA.

    ALLAHABAD (Katrat), Saturday.— With the entry of the Bolsheviks, the Bokhara road to Afghanistan and the Indian frontier is now open. It is ...

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  22. IRONMOULDERS REJECT SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The ironmoulders have rejected the proposed settlement of their dispute by 16,718 votes to 9631. ...

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  23. DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER FIGHT

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — Mr. William Fox, of the Fox Film Company, has offered Dempsey 300,000 dollars win, lose, or draw, and 250,000 dollars ...

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  24. "SAVE YOUR HONOR."

    BERLIN, Thursday.—An organisation under the title of "Save Your Honor," has been formed to arouse public opinion against the handing over ...

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  25. LABOR IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Hon. A. Henderson, M.P., speaking at Widnes, said that Labor was not content to rest upon the results achieved, nor ...

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  27. FIUME SETTLEMENT RUMORED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that a substantial agreement regarding Finnie has been reached between England and Italy. ...

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  28. KENTISH COUNCIL FINANCES

    At the Kentish Council meeting on Saturday the following report was tabled by the treasurer (Cr. C. Lord):— In presenting the animal statement ...

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  29. CONDITIONS IN QUEENSLAND

    Mr. W. Morison, who is engaged in the produce trade in Queensland, is at present on a visit to Devonport, and at the week-end had some interesting ...

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  30. BRITISH PEACE DELEGATION LEAVES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Peace Delegation has left for Paris. It includes the Lord Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead). ...

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  31. TREATY IN AMERICA

    MONTREAL, Thursday.—In a speech to-day President Wilson pointed out that the United States enjoyed the spiritual lendership of the world until ...

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  32. SOARING COAL PRICES

    LONDON, Friday.—The executive of the Miners' Federation has discussed the soaring price of export coal, which was 65/ in December as compared to ...

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  33. REVOLUTION IN BULGARIA

    LONDON, Friday.—The Belgrade representative of the "Daily Express" wires that there is a crisis in Bulgaria. The revolutionary movement is ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—His Majesty the King has awarded Messrs. Asquith and Lloyd George the 1914 Star, the British War Modal, and Victory ...

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  35. SENATOR LODGE'S REPLY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Senator Lodge has made the following statement:—"President Wilson places himself squarely on behalf of ...

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  36. IRISH ENIGMA

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—The workers of Dublin refuse to carry petrol for the Government, with the result that trade is greatly hampered. The congestion ...

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  37. SHIP FIRE EPIDEMIC.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Owing to the recent fire epidemic oii steamers, the ex-German liner Imperator is being strictly guarded in the Liverpool dry ...

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  38. AMERICA'S GERMAN SHIPS FOR SALE.

    The United States Government is offering for sale 30 German ships seized when the United States entered the war. Proposals for purchase may be ...

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  39. W. J. BRYAN'S ATTITUDE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Democratic National Committee held a dinner to-day at which Mr. W. J. Bryan, in a speech, said that it would ...

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  40. HOME RULE PROPOSALS OPPOSED.

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—The Irish Unionisc Alliance, representing the Southern Unionists, has unanimously condemned the British Government's ...

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  41. DIVORCE IN BRITAIN.

    Theres is no sign of any diminution in the extraordinary crop of London divorce cases, 2000 being listed for the new year term, of which 1500 are ...

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  42. CONSTABULARY INSPECTOR DISMISSED.

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—The Irish Government has dismissed Sir Joseph Byrne, Inspector of Constabulary. ...

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  43. EX-PEESIBENT TAFT.

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Friday.—ExPresident Taft is opposed to President Wilson's idea of making the Treaty an election campaign issue. If submitted ...

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  44. FRENCH AND THE AIR.

    The correspondent of the London "Times" at Paris states that the civil aviators, Dronils and Nesovoyelles, will attempt to fly from Paris to Saigon ...

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  45. SIR A. DOBBIN SHOT AT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An unknown man fired a revolver at Sir Alfred Dobbin, ex-High Sherriff of Cork. Sir Alfred had the narrowest escape from ...

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  46. VOTES IN THE LEAGUE

    A message from Washington states that an interesting new issue regarding the Peace Treaty is reported to have been injected into the dispute by ...

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  48. JUDGE BARTON'S DEATH

    LONDON, Thursday.—English newspapers contain many sympathetic notices of the death in Australia of the senior judge of the Commonwealth High ...

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  49. MEXICO MURDERS ANOTHER AMERICAN.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Another murder of an American is reported from Tuxpam (Mexico), when the employe of an American company was ...

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  50. DESTROYERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON. Friday. — The destroyers [?], Swordsman, Stalwart, Success. Tasmania, and Tattoo, which were paid off on December 27, have been ...

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  52. IMPERIAL RIFLE SHOOTING

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Imperial Challenge Shield competitions are to be shot between February 1 and June 30. The age limit for Senior Cadets ...

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