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  4. REPATRIATION MATTERS

    Representatives of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Association, the Fathers of Soldiers' Association, the Rejected Soldiers Association, and of pastoral interests in the ...

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  5. PEACE CONFERENCE SECRECY

    Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau, President Wilson,, and Signor Orlando began their conference on the Peace terms in absolute secrecy, without stenographers or ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Counsels' addresses were finished just before the luncheon, time adjournment, and when the court was opened at 2 o'clock there was an excited rush for seats. Budd ...

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  7. TRIAL NEARLY OVER.

    The Budd case will soon be over, for the denouement of this intensely absorbing drama is in sight. After the first day of the trial interest in the proceedings flagged ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIANS

    With a view of retaining the Australians in five divisional, groups while they are awaiting repatriation five camps are being established on Salisbury Plain under ...

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  9. THE COAL SHORTAGE

    South Australia's serious. coal shortage was emphasised at a meeting of business men and Federal members of Parliament held at the State Parliament House on ...

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  10. WHY FOCH SIGNED

    The "Matin" states that when Colonel House (America), asked Marshal Foch why he signed the armistice when he had ordered a decisive offensive to begin, within ...

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  11. HUNGARIAN DANGER

    The Allied leaders in Paris, in conjunction with the military experts, are considering how to remedy the dangerous situation respiting from the Hungarian ...

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  12. SOUTH RUSSIA

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Secretary for War, announced, in the Houses of Commons to-day, that the French forces -in the Ukraine had met with great hostility ...

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  13. WAR COMRADES.

    The Grand Council of Comrades of the Great War, setting in Cape Town, has decided to affiliate with the association in the United Kingdom. The hope was ...

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  14. INFLUENZA.

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  16. The Four Enemy Powers.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Paris learns authoritatively that the Allied plenipotentiaries have virtually decided to present the Peace Treaty ...

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  17. Hungarian Leaders

    Among the chief personalities in the Hungarian revolution, M. Alexander Garbai is a skilled laborer; M. Verga, controlling finance, is a Communist; and M. ...

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  18. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  19. German Protests.

    Great public protests are being made in Berlin against the Polish claims and the proposed partition of Germany. Ex-Emperor Karl. ...

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  20. A JOURNALIST'S CLAIM.

    Reserved judgment was given by Mr. Commissioner Mitchell at the Local Court on Thursday, in the case in which William W. Goddard claimed £200 from the Co-operative Printing ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT WORKERS

    Further evidence was taken before the Government Workers' Tribunal on Thursday in regard to the claims of the Supply and Tender Board employes at Port Adelaide and elsewhere. Mr. T. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN MAILS

    A leading authority on Australian shipping, in an interview concerning the prospects of the post-war mail service, said it was a ridiculous suggestion that the ...

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  23. Arrest of Ex-Ministers

    Messages reading Copenhagen from Budapest report that Count Karolyi, the ex-Premier, has been arrested. Some messages add that he has been assassinated. ...

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  24. AVIATION

    There is considerable interest and rivalry anions Australian aviators in regard to the proposed trans-Atlantic flight. Mr. Hawker hopes to commence his flight from ...

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  25. RESCUE FROM DROWNING.

    Miss Sybil Davies, about 19 years of age, daughter of Mr. L. A. Davies, Mayor or Clare, had a narrow escape from drowning at Brighton on Tuesday evening. She ...

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  26. Peace Still Distant.

    Lord Milner stated, in the House of Lords to-day, that it would he impossible to reduce the army and navy considerably, as peace was still distant. ...

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  27. SINN FEINERS

    A large band of masked Sinn Feiners overpowered, disarmed, and bound a guard of 11 soldiers at Ballynun, Ireland. They raided an aerodrome and seized 70 rifles. ...

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  28. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    Mr. Bonar Law,, leader of the House of Commons, announced to-day that Imperial preference will be carried out at the [?]liest possible date. ...

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