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  3. PETROGRAD WANTS PEACE

    ZURICH, Thursday—According to the "Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" ("North German General Gazetto") the Workers' and Soldiers' ...

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  4. FERMOY MURDERS

    LONDON, Wednesday—The damage at Fermoy (Co. Cork), where a party of soldiers rioted owing to the local jury refusing to bring in a verdict of ...

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  5. AUSTRIA SIGNS

    PARIS, Thursday — The Austrian Peace Treaty has been signed. No speeches were made. The delegates from Jugo-Slavia and ...

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  6. GERMAN REACTIONARIES

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday — The Independent Socialists are attending an important conference at Berlin, and are preparing a winter campaign. ...

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  7. EMPIRE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, July 14. — Australia's place within the Empire has become a matter of her own choosing—and of foreign pressure. Who says so? Every ...

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  8. BOSTON POLICE STRIKES

    NEW YORK. Wednesday — The "New York Times" Boston correspondent states that more than 1000 members of the Police Union have struck ...

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  9. HOME RULE FOR UPPER SILESIA.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday — The "Lokalanzeiger" announces that Germany is proposing a sehemo of home rule for Upper Silesia. ...

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  10. U.S. SENATE BATTLE

    CHICAGO, Thursday — Republican Senators have begun a counter-tour to President Wilson's campaign to force the country to accept the Peace Treaty ...

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  11. LOYAL TO AUSTRALIA.

    It is not a school which puta Britain first in the Empire. It puts all members together, and declares that at least for a lone time each is essential ...

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  12. PEACE TREATY

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday—General Smuts, replying to Nationalist criticisms in the. House of Assembly this afternoon, said that the secession ...

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  13. RESERVE BASIS

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Admiralty has ordered that the Home Fleet battleships and the Fourth and Fifth destroyer flotillas, be reduced to ...

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  14. MONITOR RAIDED.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The "Daily Express" says that a party of Sinn Fciners at nicht time crossed Mondstown Bay (Cork) in small boats and ...

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  15. SENATE COMMITTEE'S BEPORT.

    Reporting on the Peace Treaty to the Senate, the Foreign Relations Committee has appended 45 amendments and four reservations. ...

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  16. THE SECRETARY OF STATE.

    Australia has a reputation here of being more forward than New Zealand, but less forward than Canada and South Africa in asserting her ...

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  17. TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    LONDON, Thursday—It is understood that the feeling at the Trade Union Congress regarding "direct action" will be tested on an explicit ...

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  18. COMEDY AT CORK

    The correspondent of the London "Star" at Cork states that an amusing quarrel is proceeding in that town, arising out of the appointment ...

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  19. RECRUITS FOR NAVY

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin reports that the German Admiralty has began recruiting throughout the country for volunteers for the ...

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  20. HERTZOG'S CHALLENGE.

    During the course of the debate on the Peace Treaty, General Hertzog (Nationalist Leader) challenged General Smuts (the Premier) to say what South ...

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  21. TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA

    The Canadian Government announces that the steamer Canadian Raider, which is now under construction at Vancouver, will load in November for ...

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  22. WILHELM AND THE FUTURE

    The former Kaiser has telegraphed to the Society of the German Catholic Nobility as follows:—"His Majesty will do his utmost to stand fast, if not ...

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  23. HUNGARIAN MINISTRY

    PARTS, Thursday—A Vienna message states that Herr Heinrich has failed to form an Hungarian Ministry. An overwhelming majority of the ...

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  24. POLAND'S POLICE

    A commission of Landon police [?] cers is to go to Poland at the request of President Paderewski to advise the Government of Poland on a permanent ...

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  25. PATTERN FOR BRITISH YOUTH.

    Alfred Milner is one of the greatest of British rulers. When I first met him I thought him old, with vigor impaired, and the reach-forward of his ...

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  26. CABLES IN BRIEF

    It is understood that representations are being made to the British Government to reconsider the question of direct shipments of wool from ...

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  27. CANADIAN KHAKI

    An Ottawa message states that Canada in khaki will be perpetuated by the equipment of the reorgnised Greek army with Canadian uniforms. ...

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  28. FRENCH-CANADIAN OPPOSITION.

    OTTAWA, Thursday — FrenchCanadian opposition to the ratification of the Peace Treaty is developing in the House of Commons. Quebec ...

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  29. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

    LONDON, Wednesday — Mr. Charles Parsons, in his presidential address before the British Association at Bournemouth, said that failing new ...

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  30. ENGLAND'S WHITE HOPE

    'LONDON, Wednesday—The chairman of the Federation Francaise De Box has invited the International Boxing Association, including Anstralia, ...

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  31. FRANCE'S FINANCIAL POSITION

    In the course of the discussion in the Chamber of Deputies at Paris on the Bill for a convention between the Government and the Bank of France, ...

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  32. THE PEACE TREATY.

    Everyone is very anxious to know just how the Peace Treaty will affect Australia. Consequently the last number of. "Stead's Review" will prove of ...

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  33. PARIS AMUSEMENTS RE-OPEN

    PARIS, Wednesday — All the amusement resorts are now fully reopened. ...

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  34. EARNEST AND RESOLUTE.

    Milner himself is the embodiment of imperturbability—though I have seen him angry; he is impassive and steady. The dominant impression is one of ...

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  35. MARATHON BEACHED

    LONDON, Thursday — Colliding with a Japanese steamer in a fog, the Marathon was beached at Dungeness, but not seriously damaged. All were ...

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  36. W.A. STATE SAW MILLS

    The Westralian Minister of Works, Mr. George, on Tuesday gave notice in the Assembly of a Bill to authorise the sale of the State saw mills to the ...

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