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  2. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    It is expected that a complete Congressional investigation into the Navy Department will result from Admiral Sims' charges. Admiral ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    It is expected that when M. Poincare quits the Presidency he will become Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Millerand Cabinet. ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY QUESTIONS

    In an interview here to-day Genral von Bernardi said:—"The Laiserin will ultimately return to Germany. The Crown Prince has a ...

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  5. SUPPLIES AGREEMENT

    There is every prospect that the negotiations between Mr. O'Grady and Litvinoff will end satisfactorily. If is probable that vast stores of ...

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  6. KAISER-CZAR LETTERS

    Writing from Corfu in May, 1909, the Kaiser confines himself to a lengthy diatribe' against the press. He says:—"A few weeks ago, when ...

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  7. EMPLOYMENT AND WAGES

    In a general review of employment in December the Labour Ministry's "Gazette" shows that the moulders' strike caused a large and increasing ...

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  8. GENIAL BIRDWOOD'S TOUR

    General Birdwood to-day visited Anzao House, the headquarters of the Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' ...

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  9. ARMY OF LABOUR

    A Moscow wireless message states that the third Red army has been converted into the first army of labour, which will devote itself ...

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  10. TREATY IN THE SENATE

    In speeches here last night, Senators Johnson, and Reed declared that no further compromise on the treaty in the Senate should be made ...

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  11. GERMAN AIR SYSTEMS

    Colonel Hemsley, of the United States Army, who is now in Germany studying aviation, has sent a report to the War Department, ...

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  12. IRISH AFFAIRS

    The authorities having removed the police from Donbeg Barracks, which were recently burned to the ground, the Sinn Feiners ordered ...

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  13. APATHY OF THE ALLIES

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Paris says:—"The representatives of the republics of Georgia and Azerbaijan have been promised ...

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  14. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    It is announced that Mr. Raymond Fosdick, Under-Secretary-General of the League of Nations, has cabled to the secretary, Sir ...

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  15. RESCUE OF A TRANSPORT

    The United States transport Powhattan. 500 miles off New York, sent out wireless signals of distress on Sunday. She has 500 people aboard. ...

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  16. ADRIATIC PROBLEM

    It is understood that Signer Nitti will to-day demand a final settlement of the Adriatic question strictly on the terms of the Pact of ...

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  17. JAPAN AND SIBERIA

    It is not expected that large Japanese reinforcements will be sent to Siberia, but the Japanese intend to prevent the eastward ...

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  18. TRAINING FARMS

    The Premier, Mr. Mitchell, received a cablegram, from Agent-General, asking if some could be made available in the ...

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  19. LOAN TO GERMANY.

    In return for a loan of two hundred million florins promised by Holland Germ any proposes to give Holland preference in the purchase of ...

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  20. HOLIDAY SPOILED

    The Kaiser goes on to say that he had hoped for a quiet holiday in Corfu; "but, alas! another revolution has broken out in ...

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  21. MILITARY OPERATIONS.

    The authoritative weekly summary of military operations says:—"Since the opening of the offensive of January 4 the Letts have retaken ...

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  22. MEXICAN BORDER

    The Senate committee that is at San Antonio, in Texas, investigating Mexican frontier disturbances, has been informed of a plot ...

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  23. KAISER'S EXTRADITION

    It is understood here that Holland Has definitely refused to surrender the Kaiser in response to the allies' demand. ...

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  24. SPEECH BY MR. BALFOUR

    Speaking last night at a banquet in London given by the Unionist Association, Mr. Arthur Balfour, referring to the last few years, said ...

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  25. THANKS TO THE CZAR

    Writing in January, 1910, the Kaiser tells "Nicky" that it has given him great satisfaction to learn of "your decision to withdraw ...

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  26. SUPREME COUNCIL

    The Supreme Council to-day adopted a list of war criminals whose surrender is demanded. M. Millerand, Marshal Foch, and Sir ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. ADVANCE ON JERUSALEM

    Captain Thomas, lecturing at the Society of Arts narrated how the British advance on Jerusalem was held by mountainous country. The ...

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  28. BRITISH WAR WIDOWS

    Whilst replying to a deputation from the Vocational Training Association, the Premier stated that a proposal had been made to send out ...

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  29. MISCELLANEOUS

    Sir Ashley Sparks, director general of the Cunard line, announces that the company has spent thirty million dollars o the construction ...

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  30. THE BALANCE OF POWER

    Writing from Corfu in May, 1911, the Kaiser draws "Nicky's" attention to an article in the German press, written by an intimate friend ...

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  31. LANDS MINISTERS CONFERENCE

    The State Government has advised by the Minister for Repatriation, Senator Millen, that a further conference of Ministers for ...

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  32. VALUE OF AIRCRAFT

    At the quarterly meeting to-day of the Association of the British Chambers of Commerce it was announced that the Congress ...

    Article : 343 words
  33. DENIKIN'S POSITION

    The British military mission with General Denikin, reviewing the recent operations in South Russia, points out that the present respite ...

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  34. RUSSIA AND THE EAST

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Paris says:—:"The Supreme Council lias decided completely to raise the blockade of Russia Lord ...

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  35. HOT WEATHER ON THE COAST

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  36. ENTERTAINMENTS

    At the Cremorne Gardens, goorlie, to-night "The Code of the Yukon," featuring Mitchell Lewis, will be shown for the first time, ...

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  37. WHEAT POOL OFFICE ARRESTS

    Warrants for the arrest of seven men whose names were mentioned, in the course of the inquiry, into the administration of the State ...

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  38. RESUMPTION OF TRADE

    The Food Controller, Mr. G. H. Roberts, addressing to-day the British-Russian Club, justified the Government's policy of trade with ...

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  39. WAR OFFICE REPORT

    The War Office announces thai on the extreme right of the Caucasus army a Bolshevik column, which had entered Kislyar, was ...

    Article : 137 words
  40. N.S.W. TRAWLING INDUSTRY

    The report, of the Public Service Commissioner, Mr. Allard, on the trawling industry of New South Wales was made available this ...

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  41. A FIJIAN TRAGEDY

    At Sigatorka, a settlement on ihs South-west' coast on the island of Viti Lew, there lives an Afghan storekeeper, Ramtullah. He is ...

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  42. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Government Actuary estimates that the unemployed insurance will apply to 7,997,000 persons, who will contribute annually £4, ...

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  43. SOVIET COMMENT

    In an interview here the Soviet representative, Litvinoff, said:—"The fact that the allies mention co-operative societies as the only ...

    Article : 88 words
  44. WARNNIG TO POLICE

    The Commissioner of Police, General Macready, issued an order, dismissing seven West End constables, and sternly warning the whole ...

    Article : 120 words
  45. ALARMING EPIDEMICS

    Typhus is raging in Eastern Galicia, and other infectious diseases are sweeping westward from Russia. It is estimated that 3,200,000 ...

    Article : 38 words
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