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  3. [?] WANTED"

    AMSTERDAM, ""Saturday—Notices are displayed in tile Berlin bookshops appealing for support for an Imperial reaction, adding: "Germany needs the ...

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  4. KRONSTADT ATTACKED

    HELSINGFORS, Saturday—It is reported that British warships and aeroplanes violently attached Kronstadt for two hours on Thursady ...

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  5. BALTIC TERRORISM

    LONDON, Saturday— The "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent reports that Von Der Goltz's refactory troops in Lettland are the so-[?] ...

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  6. PASSING OF BOTHA

    LONDON, Saturday—The newspapers unanimously tribute the late General Botha as one of the great [?] of modern history—a brilliant ...

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  7. "STOP THE ROT"

    LONDON, Saturday—Public anger at the Government's extravagance is growing. The press campaign continues unabated, disclosing fresh ...

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  8. SALVAGE MIRACLES

    LONDON, Saturday—The "Daily Chronicle" [?] that Rear-Admiral Phillpotts has completed four years' salvage operations, in which he salved ...

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  9. EBERT EXPLAINS DEMOCRACY.

    President Ebert, in the course of a speech at [?] to-day, urged the necessity of unity while preserving the racial characteristics of the German ...

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  10. "A NATIONAL DISASTER."

    CAPETOWN, Saturday—From every part of South Africa comes testimony to the feeling that the death of General Botha has overwhelmed the ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN PEACE TREATY

    PARIS, Friday—Colonel [?] (leader of the U.S. Peace Delegation at Paris), in the course of an interview to-day, said he was perfectly willing ...

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  12. RUSSIA, GERMANY AND JAPAN.

    PARIS, Saturday— There are upwards of 37,000 [?] troops in Western [?] together with [?] Russians, who completely control ...

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  13. ROBBING SCHLESWIG.

    COPENHAGEN", Saturday—The forman Government Committee in North [?] is [?] and [?] to Hamburg all large stocks of goods[?] ...

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  14. ITALIAN IMPATIENCE.

    ROME, Saturday—The delay in concluding [?] with Austria is causing w[?] Public [?] attibutes the delay ...

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  15. FOOD [?] AT [?]

    A Berlin message reports food riots at [?] (Russian Silesia), and troops have occupied all public buildings. ...

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  16. TROOPS FOR ULSTER

    LONDON, Saturday— Eighteen hundred troops have arrived in Ulster from England. ...

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  17. FRESH REVOLUTION AT [?] PEST.

    [?], Saturday—It is reported that a fresh revolution has broken out at [?] No details are to hand yet. ...

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  18. TELEGRAMS [?]

    [?] Saturday—Thousands of telegrams of [?] have [?] [?] by Mrs. [?] including one [?] in particularly[?] ...

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  19. ORANGE THREATS.

    LONDON, Saturday—The "Westminster Gazette" states that a Nationalist leader at Belfast declares that he has learned that Orange shipyard ...

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  20. TREATY [?] OVER TO-MORROW.

    NEW YORK, Saturday —The Supreme Council has decided to hand the Peace Treaty to Austria on Tuesday. ...

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  21. [[?]EMIGRATION DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Saturday—The long-continued embarrassing relations [?] the Trade Board and the Agents-General culminated[?]yesterday in an ...

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  22. EQUAL WITH BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Saturday— The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has adopted an amendment to the Peace Treaty, providing that the ...

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  23. ANGLO-PERSIAN TREATY

    NEW YORK, Saturday—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that it is understood that the United States is unfavorably ...

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  24. [?] ON!"

    CAPETOWN, Saturday—Mr. Ma[?] Acting [?] in a [?] to [?] a Government [?] the death of General ...

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  25. [?] PRISONERS

    PARIS, Friday—The Supreme Council, through humanitarian motives, has decided to begin the repatriation of German prisoners of war without ...

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  26. "INDIFFERENCE AND CONTEMPT"

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—General [?] has refused to testify before the Congressional sub-committee which is holding an investigation at Paris ...

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  27. [?] NEAR OLD BATTLEFIELD

    It is now generally understood that General Smuts will be sent for by the Governor-General (Lord Buxton), but [?] other change of importance is ...

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  28. [?] CRUEL TERMS."

    Senator Knox advocates America concluding a separate peace with Germany, owing to the fact that the [?] Conference imposed [?] ...

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  29. FIRST BATCH LEAVES TO-DAY.

    PARIS, Saturday—The first batch of [?] prisoners in British hands in France are leaving for Germany to-day. The daily number ...

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  30. [?] OF THE TANKS.

    [?] in an aricle [?] [?] magazine, states[?] [?] were first used in [?] [?] Marshal Haig instructed [?] ...

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  31. "REJECT THE TREATY."

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—[?] [?] Walsh, before the Senate Committee to-day, demanded the rejector[?] of the Peace Treaty, ont the ground[?] ...

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  32. VON SANDERS A PRISONER

    ROME, Saturday—General Liman Von Sanders, thc German Commander of the Turkish armies, who was re[?] for the [?] ...

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  33. RE-SETTLING PALESTINE

    LONDON, Saturday—Dr. Weizmann, a town [?] who is supervising the [?] of New [?] states that plans for the ...

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  34. TRANSPORT EFFICIENCY

    LONDON, Saturday—The prop[?] to establish motor transport [?] throughout the country [?] the Port and Transit Committee ...

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  35. THE FUNERAL CEREMONY.

    PRETORIA, Saturday—General Bo[?] funeral this afternoon was atten[?] by thousands[?] of people from all [?] of the Union. Thousands [?] ...

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  36. AIR SUPREMACY

    ROME, Saturday—[?] learn[?] from Berlin that Germany's aeroplane industry is developing rapidly. Wor[?] [?] going on[?]at all factories at high ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN ORDNANCE DEPOT

    LONDON, Saturday— General [?] has opened an inquiry [?] [?] of the [?] [?] Department. ...

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  38. [?] AMERICAN STORES.

    PARIS, Saturday—The Americans [?] owing to stupid red tape, [?] [?] obliged to burn some motor car [?] other military equipment [?] ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN WAR STORES

    LONDON, Friday—The second day's [?] war stores realised [?] army blankets [?] British blankets ...

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  40. "NEEDLESS STRIKE"

    LONDON, Saturday—Mr. Appleton's quarterly report on the General Federation of Trade Unions, says:— "Needless strikes have been ...

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  41. ITALIAN STATE RAILWAYS

    ROME, Saturday— [?] provides for the electrification of [?] kilometers of State railways, at a cost[?] of [?] ...

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  42. WIDNES BY-ELECTION

    LONDON, Saturday—The Widnes by-election continues to attract the utmost attention. It is considered that Mr. A. J. Henderson's prospects have ...

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  43. FRANCE [?] AMERICAN STORES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday— The New York Times[?]Washington correspondent [?] that it is announced that France will pay the Unitd States ...

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  44. MERCHANT SHIPPING REPAIRS

    LONDON, Saturday— The Royal [?] are shortly undertaking [?] large programme of repairs to [?] [?] and restoring [?] ...

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  45. HENDERSON'S ELEVENTH-HOUR "SCOOP."

    Mr. [?] at the eleventh hour of the Widnes campaign, received Captain [?] cable from New Zealand [?] that Mr. Fisher [?] ...

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  46. ECONOMY CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED

    LONDON, Saturday— In connection with the economy campaign, the Admiralty is expediting demobilisation. It is also [?] ...

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  47. SOUTH AMERICA

    SAN SALVADOR, Saturday,— A [?] to assassinate ex-President [?] of [?] has been frustrated. ...

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  48. MARSEILLES STRIKE

    LONDON, Saturday—Owing to a strike of dockers and draymen at [?] seilles[?] many steamers are [?] unload, and the whole port is [?] ...

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  49. BRITISH REPATRIATION

    LONDON, Saturday— The New Office announces that 133,272 officers and [?] men have been demob[?] since the [?] was signed. ...

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  50. IRISH HOUSING

    LONDON, Saturday—The National Development Company has [?] [?] Irish councils announcing that [?] [?] Irish-[?] ...

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  51. US. STRIKE SITUATION

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday—The [?] has [?] A [?] strike of [?] [?] the Steel [?] to ...

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  52. [?] ADVENTURES

    "PARIS," Saturday—The crew of the [?] Goliath report from Dakar that they they broke their right, propeller, and used one motor for 38 ...

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