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  3. PEACE.

    It is understood that Marshal Foch strongly desires the retention of the bridgeheads at Cologne, Coblenz, and Mainz, until reparation is paid. ...

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  4. EARLY CABLES.

    The Peace Treaty which is now being drafted relates only to the two countries with which the Allies and America were at war—Germany and ...

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  5. LONDON AIR RAIDS

    With the cessation of hostilities it is now possible to give some hitherto unpublished details of the great air raids on London by which the ...

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  7. SOVIET GOVERNMENT

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald" states authoritatively that the United States does not contemplate the recognition of the ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith made his first public appearance since the general election as a guest at a dinner given by the Independent Liberals last ...

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  9. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    German delegates are at present in Vienna discussing the question of the Incorporation of Austria. The latter country is anxious that Germany ...

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  10. BRITISH POLITICS

    The meaning of the result of the Hull by-election, in which Lieut-Commander Kenworthy (Asquithite Liberal) defeated Lord Eustace Percy. ...

    Article : 123 words
  11. NO FOOD FOR BAVARIA.

    It is asserted that the Entente Powers have Informed the German Government that the Peace Treaty will exclude from its provisions Bavaria, ...

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  12. HERR LEDEBOUR.

    It is unlikely that Herr Ledebour be released from gaol while the Berlin Soviet Council is sitting. Herr Scheidemann and other members of ...

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  13. GERMANS LOOK AHEAD.

    Remarkable speeches have been made by Herr Philip Scheidemann (the Premier of Germany) and Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau (the German ...

    Article : 158 words
  14. CLEMENCEAU'S THREAT

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "World" understands that M. Clemenceau threatened to resign this week if France's claims to the ...

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  15. PARIS SENSATION

    A sensation has been caused by a crime resembling in some of its features the Deeming case. A man named Landau, who is a dealer in ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES

    According to a message from Paris the Budget Committee of the Chamber of Deputies has protested to M. Clemenceau that the Peace Treaty has ...

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  17. ELECTIONS IN HUNGARY.

    There has been serious street fighting in Agram (Croatia), following an attempt on the part of Serbian troops to restore order during a peasants' ...

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  18. COMPLETE ACCORD

    M. Clemenceau, replying to a Socialist deputation, said that complete accord had been reached regarding reparations, the Saare Valley, and the ...

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  19. IN THE AIR

    The St. John's, Newfoundland, correspondent of the New York "World" says that it seems likely now that Mr. Hawker will not fly as soon as ...

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  20. "COMMUNISTIC LUNATICS."

    Herr Noske (the German Minister for Defence), in an article in the "Berliner Tageblatt," says:—"The only method of dealing with Communistic ...

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  21. FINNISH LEGION.

    It is reported that the Finnish Government is now willing to repatriate the Finnish legion which is causing trouble in the Murmansk region. ...

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  22. BRITISH HOUSING PROBLEM.

    The King was present at the conference which was held to-day in Buckingham Palace with regard to the housing problem. He said that the ...

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  23. AMERICA AND BRITAIN

    The Bar Association tendered a dinner to Lord Reading, at which Mr. Elihu Root delivered a speech stating that a union between Great Britain ...

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  24. THE WIRELESS WORD

    The General Electric Company is manufacturing a device whereby wireless messages may be printed on a tape device which makes a receiving speed ...

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  25. EGYPT.

    Intimidation, with a tendency towards fanaticism, continues in Egypt. Arrangements have been made to bring some women and children from ...

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  26. BRITISH SOLDIERS' INVESTMENTS

    During the war British soldiers at home and abroad invested over three millions sterling in war saving certificates. ...

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  27. GERMAN ASSEMBLY

    A German wireless message states that the Weimar Assembly, by an overwhelming majority, passed a revolution to the effect that the German ...

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  28. THE FOOD SITUATION.

    In the House of Commons this evening, Mr. C. A. M'Curdy (Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry for Food), announced that Government control ...

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  29. LANGUAGE OF THE AIR.

    Is English to be the language of the air? Already an International Committee is standardising parts, so that a British machine crashing in Moldavia ...

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  30. THE SITUATION IN PARIS.

    The situation in Paris is perplexing with respect to the publication of the peace terms. If they should be disclosed before the treaty has been ...

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  31. JAPANESE LAND LAWS

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that the Japanese Government is considering an amendment to the Alien Land ...

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  32. "STUCK LIKE A LIMPET."

    Everyone is familiar with the phrase "To stick like a limpet," but how many know the limpet's method of sticking? The creature is able by means of the ...

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  33. LANCASHIRE COTTON MILLS.

    The employers and operatives in the cotton-spinning industry have agreed to an organised stoppage of work in order to obviate the need for ...

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  34. WOUNDED SOLDIERS

    It is announced that M. Nauring, the Saxon War Minister at Dresden, was murdered by a number of wounded soldiers. ...

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