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GERMAN-AUSTRIA'S FIRST REPLY TO THE ALLIES

... Chancellor's Long Catalogue of Injustices. tenner, the Austrian Chancellor, has , Ciemenceau a first Note the Peace terms. , ,j s a lengthy resume of the hardships wiled German Austria by the Treaty, ( , e keynote of the argument being that t,„ , remains German Austria can longer live. it is believed, the Allied German counter proposals trill . handed to the German delegation. taken for ...

The End

... NOW IN SIGHT. -— GERMANY MUST MAKE UP HER MIND IN A FEW DAYS. HUNS AND THE LEAGUE. PLOTS AGAINST ALLIES. Hungary's New War AGAINST CZECHOSLOVAKS. AN ULTIMATUM. Baron Sir Eyre Crowe, Mr. Wilson ...

A MAII OFFICE DENTAL

... The War Office the following statements last night Report* have apja'ur* various paper? to-day. tin authority a telegram from Stockholm, that British ti(H>|»s are numbing and that others have been transported Vologda. British troops are marching fVtrogrud. and British troops have trio sported Vologda, which place more than miles ii..side K; enemy's lines. THE SOUTHERN OPERATION'S AGAINST ...

FIVE DAYS

... For Huns to Accept or Reject ALLIED TERMS Mr. Wilson and the 14 Points TREATY NO VIOLATION Paris, Friday. The Matin * says that as the Germans have asked to be definitely informed of the extent of their debt, it is probable they will be told approximately the maximum payment which they will have to make. The paper has reason to believe that this maximum may vary between 200 milliards and 250 ...

SISTER BARBARA

... PEOPLE IN THE STORY. Barbara Bellairs, known as the Angel of the ] Ward, is loved by Sidney Dane, a young house surgeon. She recognises a patient who is leit Lascars at .the hospital ( Geoffrey Desmond, who married and de- serted her years before. He heir to a fortune, which otherwise falls to Or Philip May, his cousin. Barbara photo graphs Philip in the act of trying to poison Geoffrey. Nurse ...

fiHINELANDERS INVITED TO VERSAILLES

... SEVERE BOLSHEVIST REVERSE. PREMIER'S LIST OF KING'S BIRTHDAY HONOURS. EVIDENCE AS TO MINERS' LOWER OUTPUT. ucl representatives invited to Versailles for a confidential discussions.' y-.r.y to pay .£8,000,000,000 to £10,000,000,000 in all, prospects of settlement of Italian questions, us new War Loan expected Thursday evening, June 12. of Bolshevik tenth army reported Minister's list of King's ...

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MENTAL. CASES

... A medical man in London state* that one the most distressing features in & shell shork hospital to-day the number of older men, now arriving, who are suffering from mental disorders rather than from shell-shock. Thev are men who should never have been passed for the Army, and they have been unable t/> endure the strain of military life, or els© were potential epileptics.* These men, they ar« ...