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  3. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday—Poulet's diary giving details of his flight from Paris to Karachi records that he had a sever[?] struggle against head winds ...

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  4. BOLSHEVIKS' PROGRESS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association learns that the success of the Reds against General Yudenitch was much assisted by a ...

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  5. GALLANT ADVENTURERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Details of the "Alliance" disaster, in which Lieuts. Douglas and Ross were killed on their way to Australia, are ...

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  6. BIRDWOOD VISITING AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—Interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association to-day, General Birdwood said that his wife and ...

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  7. PRINCE IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Friday—The Prince of Wales is repeating his experiences in Canada on his American visit. Thousands thronged the streets to catch a ...

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  8. PROGRESS OF PEACE

    PARIS, Friday.—Anglo-French Ministers during the visit of. M. Pichon (Minister for the Navy) to London, arrived at the conclusion ...

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  9. HIGH COST OF PEACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W. H. Long), speaking in the House of Commons, said that exclusive of guns, ...

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  10. START DELAYED.

    The machine was equipped with every possibie comfort for the long journey, including leather-upholstered armchairs. The airmen were ...

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  11. RESERVATIONS UNACCEPTABLE.

    PARIS, Friday.—It is unofficially intimated that the American reservations on the Treaty are unaccepable to the Allies. ...

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  12. ROSS-SMITH'S PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lieut. Keith Ross-Smith, flying a Vickers Vimy "Eagle" 'plane, has roached Pisa. ...

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  13. DESTRUCTION OF TREATY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The press agrees that the adoption of the reservation on article 10 destroys the Peace Treaty. ...

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  14. PRINCE TALES A HOLIDAY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Prince has arrived at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, on a brief holiday. ...

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  15. THE DEAD AVIATORS.

    Later details are to hand concerning Licuts. Douglas and Ross, who were killed just after they had started on their flight to Australia. ...

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  16. CHANNEL TUNNEL SCHEME

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prime Minister informed a deputation that their naval and military advisers must examine the dangers of a surprise ...

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  17. ROUMANIANS MUST EVACUATE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Supremo Council has decided to order the Roumanians to evacuate Budapest. ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Felton Bequest has purchased for the National Gallery of Victoria a portrait of the Countess of Cavan, painted in ...

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  19. FIUME BLOCKADE RELAXED.

    MILAN, Thursday.—The Government has relaxed the land blockade of Fiume, in view of actual privations, prospective winter sufferings, the ...

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  20. EQUIPMENT OVERHEAVY.

    The snow made the ground heavy in contrast to the hard frost of the previous day. The machine failed to take off cleanly, and even when it ...

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  21. D'ANNUNZIO'S NEW "STUNT."

    ROME, Saturday—D'Annunzio has landed at Zara, at the head of a new expedition. ...

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  22. TREATMENT OF TREATY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Fiftyone Senators have signed a closure petition whereby the treaty debate would be limited to one hour for each ...

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  23. TUBERCULOSIS DANGER.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Health Crusaders' examination shows that millions of men during the war showed danger of developing tuberculosis ...

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  24. CLOSURE PETITION REJECTED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Senate rejected the closure petition. It accepted the reservations on Article 10 by 46 votes and 42. ...

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  25. AMERICAN PAPER SHORTAGE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A voluntary restoration of. war-time limitations on the use of print paper was unanimously recommended by the ...

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  26. FUNNY LITTLE MASCOT.

    Both Lieuts. Douglas and Ross were inundated with telegrams, letters, and the good wishes until the very moment of departure. Many admirers ...

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  27. SENATOR HITCHCOCK'S SUBSTITUTE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Senate rejected the substituto proposed by Senator Hitchcock for the alteration of the reservation continuing ...

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  28. MASTERY OF THE AIR

    NEW YORK. Friday.—Admiral Kerr's Handley-Pago aeroplane, carrying eight passengers and an express mail, left for Chicago to-day. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE

    Lieut.-General Sir John Monash, in a special interview in London, stated that the conditions of the Empire's defence depended upon whether America ...

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  30. "IMPORTANCE OF PEACE."

    LONDON. Thursday.—Speaking in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) said that the Government had an overwhelming sense ...

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  31. SHANTUNG RESERVATION.

    The Shantung reservation was carried by 53 votes to 52. The reservation giving Congress authority to send regular American ...

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  32. CUBA PLANS INTERNATIONAL AIR LINES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—It is announced that Cuba is to expend 15,000,000 dollars in establishing air lines to the United States and other ...

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  33. THE CRASH.

    The machine was named "The Endeavor,'' and at the time of the crash was heading towards London. It was probably returning to the ...

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  34. KIAOCHAU PROBLEM.

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.—The "New York Times' Peking correspondent wires that although the Japanese have started a movement to ...

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  35. JOHANNESBURG-DURBAN.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—Major Miller, with one passenger, accomplished the first flight from Johannes-burg to Durban, covering 480 railes in ...

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  36. UPPER SILESIAN ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—German wireless messages admit heavy secessions in the municipal elections in Upper Silesia. Polish candidates obtained 64 ...

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  37. WAR IN INDIA

    ALLAHABAD, Friday.—The Tochi column moved o[?]t on "Wednesday for Datta Khal. The first portion reached Boya without opposition. ...

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  38. BOLSHEVIKS LACK FOOD.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The State Department learns that owing to lack of food, the Bolsheviks at Moscow are not enthusiastic about further ...

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  39. KOLTCHAK'S FATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Moscow reports the capture of four of General Koltchak's regiments, also one divisional staff, while the officers who refused ...

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  40. MAKING GERMANY PAY

    LONDON, Thursday.—In connection with repatriation claims against Germany, the Treasury is engaged in computing pension claims. They ...

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  41. CORPSE AS COMPANION

    A tragedy, the details of which startlingly resoluble Poe's famous story, "The Oblong Box," has been discovered at a King's Cross lodginghouse, ...

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  42. BOLSHEVIK'S SEIZE BLACK SEA COAST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Bolsheviks have seized the eastern coast of the Black Sea, in the, rear of General Denikin. ...

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  43. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.—German imports into Britain during 11½ months since the armistice are valued at £217,000. Chiefly they wore potash, ...

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  44. CAPTURE OF OMSK CLAIMED.

    LONDON. Saturday.—The Bolsheviks claim to have captured Omsk. ...

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  45. NO MORE INTERVENTION.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Anglo French Ministers agree that there must be no further sacrifices in intervention in Russia. ...

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  46. "DEUTC[?]LAND U[?]ER ALLES"

    BERLIN, Friday. General Hindenburg received an enthusiastic ovation from great crowds on arriving to give evidence before the Responsibility for ...

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  47. ARMISTICE ANNIVERSARY

    NEW YORK, Thursday—Solemnity marked the anniversary of the armi[?]tice in the United State. There were services of thanksgiving in the ...

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  48. SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thursday—Two 16,000ton mail steamers for the P. and O. Company are nearly completed. It is hoped to despatch the Naldera for ...

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  49. BAL[?]C FIGHTING

    LONDON. Saturday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Copenhagen correspondent telegraphs:— The Lettish rout of the Ge[?] ...

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  50. PATRIOTIC PARISIAN.

    PARIS, Thursday.—An anonymous citizen who died recently has, by [?] will, refunded £150,000 worth of loan bonds as a peace thansgiving. ...

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  51. IRISH REPUBLIC

    LONDON, Thursday.—Three of the Sinn Fein M,'sP., who were arrested in the raid on the Sinn Fein Parliament, have been sentenced to two ...

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  52. CRIMINAL ANARCHY

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—Jim Larkin, the Irish Lahor leader who was arrested recently, has been charged with advocating criminal ...

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  53. ISSUE OF CAPITAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Board Of Trade has granted a general license under the Defence of the Realm Act, permitting issues of capital. ...

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  54. OPPOSITION IN AMERICA.

    PORTLAND (Orrgon), Thursday.— Ex-soldiers removed the Irish Republican flag from Mr. Do Valera's automobile outside his hotel, because the ...

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