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  2. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    Viscount Makino (one of the Japanese peace delegates) said in the course of an interview that it was Japan's policy to return Shantung in full sovereignty to China, ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    It is too early for a final expression of public opinion of the peace terms. The London newspapers generally are favour able to the terms, but they point out the ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Persons residing in Gambais (Versailles), close to Laudru's country villa, declare that on three dates corresponding with the times of three of his finances they saw thick ...

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  5. CENTRAL NATIONS.

    According to a wireless official message from Berlin, the Communists in Munich are defending themselves desperately even women taking part in the fighting. The ...

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  6. AS OTHERS SEE US.

    The following appears in the Los Angeles "Sunday Times" under the name of Alma Whitaker, "who is touring the world studying reconstruction problems for the ...

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  7. MOTOR TRAGEDY INQUEST.

    The last act in the tragedy resulting in the death of Eva Downey and Albert E. Beresford Murray, the remarkable circumstances of which were disclosed on the ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND ACTING-PREMIER.

    Speaking on the Peace Treaty to-day the Acting Premier (Mr. Theodore) said:—"Unlike most wars, the recent conflict terminated in victory for the cause of justice. ...

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  9. ENEMY SHIPPING.

    One of the principal points of the treaty which is provoking comment in London, and has been noted specially in the "Times," relates to enemy shipping. The ...

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  10. HUNGARY.

    A Hungarian official despatch reports that the Czecho-Slovaks are blaming again the indiscipline of their troops. According to a Budapest official message, ...

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  11. INDIA.

    The Viceroy reports that the provisions of the Seditions Meetings Act have been extended to Sind (in the Bombay Presidency). Matters in Delhi, Ahmedabad, and ...

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  12. STATE POLITICS.

    Following upon the announcement in yesterday's "West Australian" of the result of the conference between the executive of the Farmers and Settlers' Association and ...

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  13. HARANGUE BY RANTZAU.

    The attitude which was adopted in Versailles by Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau (the chief German peace delegate) at the ceremony in connection with the handing ...

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  14. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.

    Austrian and Hungarian delegates have been invited to come to St. Germain, near Paris, to receive the peace terms about May 12. ...

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  15. BRITAIN.

    Replying in the House of Commons to a question asked by Sir John Norton-Griffiths (Unionist member for Central Wandsworth), with reference to the ...

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  16. MAY DAY RIOTS IN PARIS.

    Much unrest prevails as the result of the May Day troubles. Some Socialists have resigned their positions in M. Clemenceau's administration and in connection with the ...

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  17. ITALY AND GREECE.

    Belated messages received by the London, "Daily Chronicle" from Athens say that the Greek churches throughout the Dodecanesus have proclaimed their union ...

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  18. THE CHURCHES.

    To-morrow morning at the Northam Parish Church of St. John, his Grace the Archbishop of Perth will institute the Rev. C. H. D. Grimes, M.A., to the living of ...

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  19. FRENCH ANARCHIST ARRESTED.

    The police have arrested an anarchist named Cornillon, who is a friend of Emile Cottin, who tried to assassinate M. Clemenceau. Cornillon was captured outside of ...

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  20. SHIPPING FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Thirty-three steamers will take troops to Australia in the next four weeks. Most of them will leave here in ballast, owing to the paucity of the cargo which is ...

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  21. FEDERAL CABINET'S VIEWS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) made the following statement setting forth the views of the Federal Cabinet regarding the peace terms:— ...

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  22. RUSSIA.

    The British battleship Marlborough had some exciting experiences while rescuing the ex-Dowager-Empress of Russia, five ex-Grand Dukes and ex-Grand Duchesses, and ...

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  23. IRISH-AMERICAN DELEGATES.

    The Irish-American delegates are having rousing receptions in every Irish town which they visit—even in the proscribed districts. Many of the newspapers ...

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  24. INFLUENZA.

    There are now 89 cases of influenza in the Exhibition Isolation Hospital, and of these seven are dangerous and 21 serious. One patient died to-day. No fresh case ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

    The deaths reported by the registrars to the Board of Health to-day numbered 33. There were 108 admissions and 91 discharges, leaving 1,510 cases in hospital. ...

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  26. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    Three American naval seaplanes have started on their flight to Halifax, the first stage of their trans-Atlantic effort. ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    To-day's influenza report shows 88 fresh cases and four deaths in the metropolitan area, and 78 fresh cases, with eight deaths in the country districts. ...

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  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    M. Pichon (the French Minister for Foreign Affairs and one of the French peace delegates) presided at the first sitting of the provisional committee of the League of ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    Another death occurred in the Exhibition Isolation Hospital to-day, the victim being a woman from Kangaroo Point. Several fresh cases were admitted to the hospital ...

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  30. WHARF TROUBLE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) stated to-night that the Federal Ministry did not know the terms of the settlement of the dispute on the Fremantle wharves, ...

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  31. MANDATORY FOR ARMENIA.

    It is anticipated here that the Government of the United States will become the mandatory over Armenia. ...

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  32. THE INDEMNITY.

    For some time past the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has been in constant communication with his colleagues in Melbourne regarding Australia's share in the indemnity ...

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  33. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting and review night of the British and Foreign Bible Society took place in St. George's Hall last night, under the presidency of his Grace ...

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  34. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Yesterday afternoon the hospital ship Wandilla arrived at Fremantle from the United Kingdom, and, after being granted pratique by the doctor, berthed at E shed ...

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  35. THE GERMAN DELEGATES.

    It has been pointed out that the German peace delegates cannot complain of the accommodation which has been provided for them in Versailles, because it is the same ...

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  36. COLLIERY FATALITY.

    By a fall of coal at the Seaham colliery to-day, William Henwood was killed instantaneously. ...

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  37. SOLDIERS AND THE D.C.M.

    Sir,—Having heard that Mr. M. Donnes, at a public meeting held at the King's Theatre, Fremantle, on Wednesday night last, made a statement that Distinguished ...

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  38. FRANCE AND JAPAN.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Herald" reports that he has been informed on very high authority that Prince Sai[?] (the head of the Japanese peace ...

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  39. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. C. F. Baxter), who is in control of wheat scheme matters in this State, left for Melbourne by yesterday's express. ...

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  40. PROBATES AND ADMINISTRATIONS.

    The following list was issued from the Supreme Court yesterday:— Probates.—James Strahan, late of Perth, to Isabella Markey, £39 10s.; Francis Joseph ...

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  41. BELGIUM'S POSITION.

    Under King Albert's presidency, the Cabinet discussed Belgium's position with respect to the peace terms. The Premier (M. Delacroix) said, in the course of an ...

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  42. AN AUDACIOUS ROBBERY.

    In broad daylight and within 30 yards of his office at the Zoological Gardens, at Royal Park, Mr. Dudley Le Souef, the curator, was attacked to-day by two ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS.

    The men belonging to Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania, serving in H.M.A.S. Melbourne and the destroyers, will be given leave on arrival at ...

    Article : 77 words
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