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  2. TELEGRAMS MINE CAUSES GREAT HAVOC.

    A large floating mine exploded on the rocks at Ramsgate jesterday, causing great destruction to property. ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS

    The engineering section on the Clyde is almost in full work. The workers are returning to the hotels and restuarants. ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS

    The National Assembly of Germany has been opened at Weimar. Ebert, the Chancellor, presiding. In the course of his ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS

    It is understood that Marshal Foch has submitted important matters to the War Council with regard to the failure of the ...

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  7. FRANCE AND SYRIA.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Herald" saye the French are dissatisfied with the King of Hedjaz's territorial ...

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  8. Inter-State.

    There was farther trouble on the water front to-day, when members of the Waterside Workers' Federation refused to unload the interstate ...

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  9. IMPORTANT POST.

    It is reported that Lord Cecil has been offered the post of British Ambassador to the United States. ...

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  10. COLIN CRAIG TO MARRY GENERAL BIRDWOOD'S DAUGHTER.

    Lieut. Colin Craig, of Perth, who has been repatriated after being 18 months a prisoner in Germany, is to marry Genl. ...

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  11. PARLIAMENT OPENED.

    King George to-day opened the 31et Parliament. The streets from Buckingham Palace to Westminster were crowded. ...

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  12. RUSSIA.

    General Korniloff has recently been killed with a grenade by a Bolshevik at Ekaterinberg, Eastern Urals. His body was cut to ...

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  13. VISCOUNT GRET.

    Viscount Grey has lost his eyesight entirely. He is learning the Braille system of reading. London, 13. ...

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  14. Southern and General.

    As the outcome of an alteration with a Chinese named Charlie Fong King, a gardener at Osborne Park, the latter tired at Griffiths Roberts with a ...

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  15. POOR KAISER BILL DECEIVED.

    The ex-Kaiser has broken down mentally, and looks aged and decrepit. He now declares that his generals, chancellors, diplomats, ...

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  16. PORTUGAL.

    The Republican troops have begun to occupy the left bank of the river Douro, after having routed the Royalists at Lamego. ...

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  17. DESTROYERS AND SUBMARINES FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Joseph Cook, Minister for the Australian navy, says the Commonwealth Government has accepted Britain's offer of six ...

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  18. ROUMANIA.

    The Vienna correspondent of the Central News Agency reports a revolution in Roumania. The revolutionaries stopped the ...

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  19. REVIVAL OF INFLUENZA.

    A serious revival of influenza is reported. Last week there were 169 deaths in London and 604 deaths in 96 large towns in ...

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  20. China and Japan.

    A grave view is taken of ChinoJapanese relations. The Japanese Minister at Pekin is reported to have warned China that unless ...

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  21. GENERAL ITEMS. POLISH ELECTIONS.

    Following is the result of the elections in Poland:—Paderewski's party 400, Socialists 80, Jewish 15, Spartacus 8. A ...

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  23. DREADNOUGHT ASHORE.

    The French Dreadnought Mirabeau went ashore near Sebastopol in a snowstorm, and her position is critical. ...

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  24. ITALY AND SERBIA.

    It is believed that Italy and Serbia, as the result of a meeting of their Premiers, will compromise with regard to the Adriatic ...

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  25. IRELAND.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. J. R. Clynes, Labor member, and ex-Food Controller, criticised in strong terms the new ...

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  26. REMARKABLE FLYING.

    Capt. Pace, of the British Royal Air Force, carrying official despatches, flew from London to Paris in 110 min. ...

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  27. A HISTORIC SHIP.

    The Admiralty is salvaging the steamer River Clyde, from which the British troops landed on the beach at Gallipoli. ...

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  28. APPOINTMENT FOR COOK.

    Sir Joseph Cook has been appointed chief British delegate on the Czecho-Slovak committee to investigate the territorial claims. ...

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