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  2. Advertising

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  3. RACING LIBEL SUIT

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The libel action brought by R. S. Sievier, therwise known as Bob Sutton, editor of "The Winning Post," was continued ...

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  4. CONSTANTINOPLE WILL TURKEY REMAIN?

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Turkish question continues to engross interest. The newspapers discuss the prospect of some revision of the treaty, ...

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  5. "DRUNKEN ROWDIES" PRINCE JOACHIM'S ARREST

    BERLIN, Monday.—The ex-Kaiser's cousin, Prince Joachim Albrecht of Prussia, is the leading figure in a scandalous attack on a French officer's wife ...

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  6. AMERICA'S ''HELIGOLAND" AGGRESSIVE M[?]. DANIELS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The American Naval Secretary (Mr. J. Daniels), addressing the Naval Affairs Committee, advocated making ...

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  7. SOVIET FAILURE PHILIP SNOWDEN'S ADMISSION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A striking admission lis made by Mr. Philip Snowden, the Socialist. Writing in a Labor paper he confesses that the ...

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  8. ECONOMIC PROBLEMS ALLIED RECOMMENDATIONS

    LONDON, March 9.—The declaration on the economic conditions of the world approved by the Supreme Allied Council yesterday states:—The ...

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  9. "COME TO MAKE MONEY" BILL SIKES INVADES IRELAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Four masked armed men entered a hospital at Cork, held up the staff, and made them sing "God Save the King." Then ...

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  10. CARSON'S PROFFERED HAND.

    BELFAST, Wednesday.—A record gathering attended the Ulster Unionist Council and considered the Home Rule Bill. ...

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  11. EMPIRE COTTON GROWING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd George has decided to receive a deputation representative of the cotton trade in regard to securing ...

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  12. SLAUGHTER OF PROFESSORS.

    HELSINGFORS, Wednesday.—The Secretary of the Russian Academy of Science states that there has been a regular slaughter of Russian ...

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  13. CANADIAN NAVAL DEFENCE

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. — Lord Jellicoe's report on the prospective Canadian navy, suggests, as the first of four schemes, a fleet unit comprising ...

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  14. AMERICA DISSATISFIELD.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is authoritatively announced that President Wilson may warn the Allies that it will be necessary to withdraw from ...

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  15. VALUABLE STATE DOCUMENTS.

    The "Daily Graphic" says that the Sinn Feiners in their recent capture of mails secured valuable State documents, which would have an important ...

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  16. DIRECT ACTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The minors, by a 200,000, majority, voted in favor of employiin[?] direct action in the event of the Government refusing to adopt ...

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  17. 'FLU ON THE RENOWN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A fresh outbreak of influena on the Renown has occurred among the midshipmen, 11 of whom have been sent to hospital, ...

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  18. CRE OF 40 LOST

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The tanker Cubadist, with a crew of 40, is believed to have been lost. She was due at Baltimore from Cuba on ...

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  19. TURKISH CABINET.

    CONSTANTINOPLE; Wednesday.— General Salih-Pasha (former Minister of Marine) has been invited to form a Cabinet. ...

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  20. PHILIP GIBBS HONORED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is believed that Mr. Philip Gibbs will receive a Knighthood of the British Empire. ...

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  21. D'ESPEREY, COMMANDS ALLIES.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — General d'Esperey, who led the Allies into the Balkans, commands the French forces at Constantinople. ...

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  22. "COMMON LAW" ONLY.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—According to the "Matin's" Leipzig correspondent the Public Prosecutor declares that war criminals found guilty of offence under ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The Bankers' Club to-day entertained Mr. Mark Sheldon (Australian Trade Representative), who delivered a speech ...

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  24. STILL NO NEWS!

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There is still no news from Japan. [Recent cables have referred to the mysterious absence of news of any ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND'S LIEUT.-GOVERNOR

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Interviewed concerning Mr. W. L. Lennon's appointment as Lieutenant-Governor of Queensland, Colonel Amery ...

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  26. ALLIES CLIMB DOWN.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — "Le Matin" bitterly criticised the climb down of the Allies, who under M. Millerand's signature demanded the surrender of ...

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  27. "KILLING NO MURDER"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The editor of the "London Catholic Herald" was to-day sentenced at the Old Bailey to six months' imprisonment for writing ...

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  28. DIET DISSOLVED.

    TOKIO, Wednesday. — A message dated February 26 states that during the debate on the Universal Suffrage Bill, the Premier read an edict ...

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  29. PORTUGUESE SILENCE BROKEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The two days' absence of news from Portugal has been broken by Madrid repprts of fighting at Lisbon and Oporto as the ...

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  30. N.Z. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    The New Zonland Expeditionary Force will officially cease to exist on April 28. ...

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  31. RONALD CASE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Rev. J. B. Ronald, of Melbourne, has submitted a Petition of Grace to the King seeking reinstatement in the ...

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  32. UHUGE TRIPLANE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—It is understood that the Navy Department will begin the construction of a huge triplane which will attempt a flight ...

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  33. WEDDING BELLS

    A quiet but pretty wedding took pince at Devonport yesterday, the contracting parties being Eunice B. Eastman, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  34. "SITUATION CONTINUES GRAVE."

    MADRID, Wednesday Night.—The situation in Portugal continues grave. The strike of public officials is now supported by the metal workers, ...

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  35. STRIKE COLLAPSING.

    MADRID, Wednesday.—The Portagnose Government's defeat followed Strong Labor protests against the Government's announcement that any ...

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  36. GIFT DESTROYERS COMING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—With the exception of the Anzac, all the Australian destroyers have reached Suez. The Anzac damaged a propeller ...

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  37. COAL PRICES ADVANCING

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Owing to the advance in the coal price, some shipowners aw seriously considering the question of laying up their ships. The ...

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  38. MERTONS' LIBEL CASE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Merton case came before the Lord Chief Justice to-day. Mr. Hogg, on behalf of Merton's Ltd., said that the directors of ...

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  39. DRY RECEPTIONS

    The Methodist Conference at Adelaide decided to urge the South Australian Government to grant a referendum on prohibition, and to abolish ...

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  40. JOINING THE LEAGUE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Argentina, Chile, Columbia, Denmark, Paraguay, Persia, Spain and Switzerland have officially declared their adhesion to the ...

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  41. GERMANY MUST PAY.

    It is not proposed to revise the Treaty in this connection, as wide powers have already been vested in the Reparations Commission. The ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Owing to the serious strike of miners the Government has ordered the cafes to close at 10 o'clock and the theatres at 11 ...

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  43. HELPING THE HELPLESS

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The first general Council of the League of the Red Cross Society has conoluded at Geneva. It was attended by delegates ...

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  44. WILSON WON'T BUDGE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "NeW York Times" Washington correspondent states that in a letter to Senator Hitchcock, President Wilson ...

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  45. FRENCH SERVANT TAX.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Municipal Council is levying a tax of 40 francs on each female servant and 80 francs on each man servant. If the servants ...

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  46. HILL EMPLOYES' NEW AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Mr. Justice Powers, in the Arbitration Court this afternoon, delivered his proposed award in the case of the ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN EMIGRANTS BLOCKED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The P. & O. Company's waiting list of Australian-bound passengers now totals 5000. ...

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  48. GRATUITY BONDS

    The general secretary of the Soldiers' League, Mr. Henderson, stated at Melbourne that Mr. Hughes had approved of a proposal that ...

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  49. PERSISTENT RED FLAGGER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Further proceedings were taken in the City Court to-day against Mrs. Violet Clarke, of Richmond, who has been ...

    Article : 138 words
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  51. ENGLISH FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The fourth round of the English Football Cup ties drew great crowds. 105,000 people witnessing the London tics. ...

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  52. BOMBING THE MAD MULLAH

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Colonel 'Amery (Under Secretary to the Colonies) stated in the House of Commons that the bombing expedition which ...

    Article : 78 words
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