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  2. FOUNDATIONS OF PEACE

    LONDON, . Wednesday —A. Press Bureau communique from Paris announces that the Ministers of the Great Powers have approved of ...

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  3. MUNICH'S "RED FRIDAY"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A message received in London states that civil war broke out in Munich on Friday afternoon, when 10,000 workmen ...

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  4. THE NEIGHBOUR NATION

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday.—Senator Pearce sailed for England to-day on board the s.s. Marathon. In an interview with a ...

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  5. "IDEALS, AND NOTHING BUT IDEALS"

    BOSTON (Mass.), Monday.—The following is the text of President Wilson's speech delivered on his return to the United States to-day:— ...

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  6. WHAT OF THE BIRDMEN?

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Australian flying in England ceases, as far as the training of pilots is concerned, on March 15. There are four training ...

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  7. WHY EISNER DIED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The "Times" Geneva correspondent learns from an authoritative source that the German militarists decided to ...

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  8. FINAL ARMISTICE TERMS.

    PARIS, Wednesday. - Marshal Foch's report on the final armistice terms, which will probably be most drastic, is expected next week. ...

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  9. SERBIA INSATIABLE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The new Serbian State has created a surprise by demanding the- town and port of Trieste. ...

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  10. JOACHIM ARRESTED

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. Messages from Berlin state that ex-place Joachim, the ex-Kaiser's youngest son, has been arrested on suspicion of ...

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  11. PADEREWSKI'S GOVERNMENT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A Peace Conference communique remarks that the powers have decided to recognise Herr Ignace Paderewski's Polish ...

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  12. ARISTOCRAT MURDERER.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The German newspapers regard the assassination by Count Arco Wally of Herr Eisner as the direct sequel of the ...

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  13. FRONTIER QUESTIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Representatives of the Great Powers have discussed the question of allotting to Commissions consideration, or frontier ...

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  14. " Yanks " in Berlin

    PARIS, Wednesday.- American troops have arrived in Berlin to protect the transport of food. Germany is receiving 235,000 tons of food for ...

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  15. Was she to Blame?

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Crowds cheered a young dressmaker, who had been acquitted of a charge of murdering her new-born baby by severing a ...

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  16. THE RUHR REVOLTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - According to a wireless message from Seflin, the German Chancellor, Herr Schiedemach, in a speech at Weimar, ...

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  17. A WATCH OK THE RHINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Advices from Paris indicate that there is no essential difference between Britain, America, and France regarding the ...

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  18. SHOT FROM THE GALLERY

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.-Herr Auer, the Bavarian Home Secretary, was killed in the Diet while deploring Eisner's death. Several shots ...

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  19. Farewell, Fritz !

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Express" learns that the Home Office has decided to expel all Germans upon their release from Internment. A ...

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  20. Afghanistan's Ruler

    LONDON. Wednesday.—It is reported that the Anglophobe brother, Nasrollah Khan, of the late Ameer of Afghanistan, has seized the throne. It ...

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  21. A.I.F. Cricketers

    LONDON, Wednesday. — General Dodds, of the A.I.F. General Staff, who is chairman of the board Which is controlling a huge sporting ...

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  22. SPARTACISTS AND POLICE.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday—The Spartacists at Munich seized the central police station, and arrested the chief of police. Troops recaptured ...

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  23. A.W.L.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Norman Murray, well known in Tasmania, who was arrested at Portsmouth on January, has been court-martialled at ...

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  24. Clemenceau's Condition

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Premier Clemenceau's condition is satisfactory. He is reported to be out of danger, through he talks too much. The doctors are ...

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  25. America Cuts In

    LONDON, Wednesday. - American competition is being increasingly felt by Welsh industries . America is offering Italy coal at considerably ...

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  26. POLICE ACTIVITIES.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Following on the attempt on M.; Clemenceau's life, the police have made numerous visits to the houses of militant communists ...

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  27. German-Austria

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.— Vienna reports that the troops have publicly proclaimed Dr. Adler, who assassinated Dr. Stuergkh when the latter ...

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  28. Bolshevism in Portugal

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Morning Post's" Madrid correspondent states that Bolshevists and Carbiniri at Lisbon on Saturday issued a ...

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  29. Signing of Peace

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A committee of the House of Commons has warmly approved of an Empire chain of beacons to celebrate the signing of ...

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