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  3. THE PEACE LOAN

    The prospectus of the Peace Loan is now in our hands. Sundry details can now be supplied which were previously wanting, the most important being the ...

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  4. IN A GERMAN WAR CAMP

    In a Scottish paper to hand the following interesting narrative appears from the pen of a prisoner of war in Germany:— ...

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  5. JAPANESE UNREST

    TOKIO, Saturday. — The rising of prices and the scarcity of houses is causing widespread discontent, especially among the middle classes, where ...

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  6. NO WAR OF REVENGE

    PARIS, Saturday. — Herr Noske (German Defenco Minister), in an interview to-day, repudiated as absurd the idea of a war of revenge. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA—"A HAPPY CPIMTRU"

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Australian. Press Association has secured advance proofs of the report submitted by the French Mission which visiteo ...

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  8. ODESSA RECAPTURED

    LONDON, Saturday. — It is reported that the Ukranians have captured Odessa. ...

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  9. WAR OEFICE CONFIRMATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The War Office learns that General Donikin's troops hare occupied Odessa. ...

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  10. POLISH TROOPS' VICTORY.

    WARSAW, Saturday. — The Polish troops have defeated the Bolsheviks crushingly and captured Rovno. COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—A ...

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  11. THE BALTIC ENGAGEMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A Bolshevik wireless message denies that two battleships were sunk in the Baltic during the recent engagement with ...

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  12. "WANTED" OFFICERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government has no official intimation that Germany will refuse to surrender officers indicted for breaches of the law ...

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  13. SUPPRESSION OF OPIUM TRAFFIC

    TOKIO, Saturday. — Britain, America and Japan are expected to cooperate in stopping the infamous smuggling of morphia into China. The ...

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  14. "DEFEAT AHEAD."

    "STOCKHOLM, Saturday.—M. Goussef (a member of the Bolshevik Supreme Defence Commission), in the course of a speech said that it was ...

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  15. ARCHDUKE JOSEPH RESIGNS

    LONDON, Saturday. — A Berlin message states that there is keen satisfaction in Republican circles at the announcement that the Archduke ...

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  16. KOREAN INDEPENDENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Dr[?] Rhee (Provisional President of Korea) states that Japan's promised reforms in Korean administration are ...

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  17. ATTACKED ON ALL SIDES.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—A Polish official message states:— The Poles crushingly defeated the Bolsheviks at Slutsk (south of Minsk), ...

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  18. WIDESPREAD DISCONTENT CONTINUES.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—There is widespread discontent in Korea owing to the severity of Japanese rule. The Koreans strongly resent Japan's effort ...

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  19. MR. HOOTER'S TOUR.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Mr. Herbert [?]. Hoover (Food Controller) has returned from Silesia. He states that Eastern Europe is sufficiently supplied with ...

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  20. SHANTUNG SETTLEMENT.

    "WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Professor E. T. Williams (Technical Adviser to the American Peace Delegation), giving evidence before the Senate ...

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  21. CONDITIONS IN SIBERIA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — Ambassador Morris, who was sent to investigate conditions in Siberia, reports that the crisis within the Koltchak ...

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  22. FRENCH-CANADIANS' LOYALTY

    QUEBEC, Saturday.—The Prince of Wares arrived to-day. Responding to the city's loyal greeting," His Royal Highness [?] ...

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  23. HORRORS OF RED RULE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Harold Williams, correspondent for the "Daily Chronicle" in Russia, writing from Kharkoff after an extensive tour of the ...

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  24. JAPAN TO RETURN KIAO-CHA[?]

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The "Times" Pekin correspondent states that it is reported that the Japanese Minister appeared at the Chinese ...

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  25. ROYAL VISITS TO CANADA.

    The Prince of Wales carries the King's acknowlodgment and thanks for the great services rendered by the Dominion, the Heir Apparent being the ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL LABOR STANDARD

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Attacking the Labor Covenants formulated at Versailles, Senator Thomas declared in the Senate yesterday that ...

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  27. SHANTUNG

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has adopted a resolution favoring the amending of the Peace Treaty to ...

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  28. "COLOSSAL SUCCESS"

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Sinn Fein executive states that the Sinn Fein Parliament is issuing a loan to develop industries, pay consols, and ...

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  29. PETROGRAD'S FALL DELAYED.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The "Daily Express'" Helsingforg correspondent states that the Esthonians have refused to accept the North-West Russian ...

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  30. "LIBERTY" HALL RAIDED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Armed soldiers and police raided. "Liberty Hall," Dublin, and seized locked boxes purporting to contain trade union papers. They ...

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  31. VILLERS-BRETTONEAUX

    LONDON, Saturday. — The inhabitants of Villers-Brettonneux have presented Senator Pearce with a beautiful memorial, tablet commemorating the ...

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  32. POLES V. GERMANS

    LONDON, Friday.—A Berlin wireless message denies that Germany instigated the riots in Upper Silesia, and blames agents from Poland for the ...

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  33. ELUSIVE BANDITS

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — All attempts by the Americans to secure the Mexican kidnappers failed. Several bandits were captured and shot. ...

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  34. FIGHTING REPUBLICANISM

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Saturday.—The South African Party in congress has passed a resolution[?] that the matter of reunion shall be left in the hands of ...

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  35. EXPULSION OF BRITISH OFFICIAL

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday. — The Mexican Government has decided not to insist upon the departure of Mr. Cummings, Charge d'Archives to the ...

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  36. SHAH OF PERSIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Shah of Persia has arrived at Constantinople, and visited his father at Prinkipo. ...

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  37. THE MEN WE NEED

    We need, men with a clearer vision, A wider and broader view; Men of a quick and wise decision, Men who are honest and true; ...

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  38. PREVENTION OF SMUGGLING

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Berlin message states that squadrons of police aviators are being formed in Berlin, whose main object will be to prevent ...

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  39. NEW YORK-TORONTO

    MONTREAL, Saturday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that the Army Air Service has announced that a two-way New York[?] ...

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  40. REFUSED TO PARADE

    LONDON, Friday.—Three hundred men of the Warwick, Berkshire, and Glou[?] Regiments refused to parade at Southampton to-day for ...

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  41. ROUMANIAN THRONE

    PARIS, Saturday. — The Roumanian Council of Ministers has recognised Nicholas, the King's second son, as heir to the throne. He left London ...

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  42. I.W.W. IN LONDON

    LONDON, Saturday. — The police raided the premises of the I.W.W. in Whitechapel to-day, and discovered a great quantity of literature advocating ...

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  43. BRITISH HOUSING PROBLEM

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Ministry of Health received 180 new housing [?] last work, totalling 5000. The Ministry is now preparing plans ...

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  44. A NEW REMEDY.

    [?] Sheldon's Gin Pills for Backache and [?] Troubles are an excellent [?] has only to be tried to [?] appreciated. Price. 1/6 and 2/6 ...

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  45. U.S. ARMY IN GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The War Department has announced that after Sept. 1 the United States' army remaining in Germany will number 6000 ...

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