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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE BOSPHORUS BRITISH NAVAL SQUADRON ANCHORED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The greatest display of naval strength ever seen in the Golden Horn is now anchored in the Bosphorus. This is the ...

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  4. CORK MURDER

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The man found murdered in a paddock near Cork on Thursday last has been identified as an ex-soldier named Quinlisk. ...

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  5. TURKEY'S FUTURE "MUST QUIT EUROPE"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Various political and religious associations are organising a widespread protest against allowing the Turks to remain at ...

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  6. TAXING WAR FORTUNES BRITISH INVESTIGATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Select Committee on taxation of war fortunes has opened its investigations under the chairmanship of Sir William Pearce. ...

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  7. WAR CRIMINALS GERMANY HURRYING TRIAL

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—Herr Schiffer (Minister for Justice) is expediting the trial of war criminals, which, he says is not being done at the Allies' ...

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  8. ADRIATIC PROBLEM ALLIES' TONE CONCILIATORY

    Proceedings at the sittings of the Supreme Council in London have been comparatively barren. Difficulties have arisen owing to the first precipitate ...

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  9. DARK DUBLIN

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Following the military order forbidding persons without passes to be abroad in Dublin after midnight, the Dublin Council has ...

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  10. NO FAITH IN LEIPZIG COURTS

    In discussing the Allies' concessions concerning the war criminals, says the London "Times" correspondent in Berlin, Germans do not pretend that ...

    Article : 228 words
  11. RUSSIAN STEAMER'S ESCAPE.

    The Russian steamer Lamondsoff, with two British and four Belgian officers in charge, has arrived at Vardo (Norway) from Murmansk. They ...

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  12. IRELAND TO-DAY

    Sir,—Nowadays we read and hear so much of the wrongs and treatment of this supposedly down-trodden and unhappy country, and now that ...

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  13. NO DEALINGS WITH RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Allied Council has decided not to deal with Soviet Russia until the Bolshevist horrors have ended. ...

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  14. MR. CHAMBERLAIN FAVORABLE.

    Addressing the Select Committee appointed to investigate the desirability of a tax on war-time fortunes, Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Chancellor of the ...

    Article : 204 words
  15. "UTMOST URBANITY."

    The final text of the Note to President Wilson upholds the Franco-British proposals, but the tone is very conciliatory, studiously avoiding any ...

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  16. PEACE CONFERENCE AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Daily Chronicle" says that the Peace Conference has agreed on broad lines on the Russian questions, and a ...

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  17. "AUSTRALIANS SHOULD BE HEARD."

    Members of the Conference are somewhat perturbed at the growing disquietude throughout the country at the decision to maintain the Turks in ...

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  18. EXIT HELIGOLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons to-day that a naval and military commission had gone to Heligoland to ...

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  19. POINCARE "ON THE JOB."

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Ex-President Poineare's appointment as chairman of the Reparations Commission has gratified public opinion, owing to his ...

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  20. WATCHING GERMANY'S ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Replying to questions in the House of Commons to-day Mr. Winston Churchill (War Secretary) opined that the Peace Treaty ...

    Article : 176 words
  21. NEXT IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons to-day that it was not yet possible to give the date of the next Imperial ...

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  22. MEMBERS SIGN MEMORIAL.

    It is stated by the Lobby correspondent of the London "Times" that Lord Robert Cecil, Mr. J. H. Thomas, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, and other members are ...

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  23. DIGGERS' CHAMPIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — With the near approach of the opening of the new Parliament, and the knowledge that early attention will be ...

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  24. MAN SENT BY POST

    A novel incident occurred in a London post office. A stranger asked for direction to an address in the locality and if he could be guided to it. The ...

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  25. PILGRIMAGE TO BATTLEFIELDS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — In view of the anticipated rush of visitors to the battefields and cemetries in France and Belgium during the spring and ...

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  26. VOICE OF MOSLEM WORLD.

    Telegraphing from Constantinople, the London "Times" correspondent says that the Nationalists made the reopening of Parliament the occasion for ...

    Article : 65 words
  27. PRINCESS "PAT'S" SON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Princess Patricia's son was christened at the Chapel Royal to-day. The King and Queen, Queen Alexandria, Princess ...

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  28. "GREATEST WHOLESALE BUTCHER"

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A banquet was given to-day at the Savoy Hotel to Sir Thos. Robinson (Queensland Agent-General) in recognition of his 10 ...

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  29. ANOTHER WAR IN 10 YEARS

    In a speech to students of the Columbia University, Mr. Henry Morgentham, former American Ambassador to Turkey, gave a warning that ...

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  30. WATER FOR SHEFFIELD

    The annual cry for water is again heard in Sheffield. This season, it is more persistent, and there is a possibility of "something being done." ...

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  31. FAILED TO EXPLODE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sinn Feiners bungled an attempt to blow up constabulary barracks at Ballynahinch (County Down). Gelignite was ...

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  32. THE PRICE OF BREAD

    Sir, — In excusing themselves for increasing the price of bread, the Bendigo muster bakers put all the blame on the growers' representatives on the ...

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  33. PROTECTING ANIMALS AND BIRDS

    A correspondent asks for details of the first prosecutions under the Animals and Birds Protection Act (brought into operation by proclamation on ...

    Article : 382 words
  34. GERHAN SHIPS SURRENDERED

    It is officially stated that the tonnage of the German vessels which have been surrendered, according to the armistice agreement, was 1,824,828 ...

    Article : 65 words
  35. COATTS' COTTON PROFITS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sir Anckland Geddes (Reconstruction Minister) in the House of Commons, stated that Coatts' cotton profits were ...

    Article : 65 words
  36. BRITISH PRICES SOARING

    Further increases are expected in the prices of sugar, butter, jam, rice, fish, oil, boots, shoes, and in fares. The London "Daily Mail" points out ...

    Article : 88 words
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  38. WINSTON CHURCHILL CRITICISED

    LONDON, Tuesday. — During a debate in the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. J. Jones (Lab.) said that the Government's policy regarding the ...

    Article : 77 words
  39. SPORTING CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — At the National Sporting Club to-day, in the Bantam Championship for the Lonsdale Belt, Jim Higgins (Glasgow) boat ...

    Article : 69 words
  40. A FAMOUS RACEHORSE

    The skeleton of Carbine, the famour [?] chorso who won so many events in Australia—he was foaled in New Zea land—was brought to Melbourne last ...

    Article : 121 words
  41. KING WITH FOOTBALLERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Football Cup ties have attracted the greates crowds since 1914. His Majesty the King was present at Stamford Bridge ...

    Article : 88 words
  42. WHY GO HUNGRY?

    If your stomach is weak, and you are suffering from Indigestion, don't [?]crifice your health and comfort. Eat all the wholesome food you want. ...

    Article : 68 words
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