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  2. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday Night—A Russian Bolshevik wireless message admit the loss of Kharkoff, and also that General Denikin has seriously broken ...

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  3. P E A C E

    PARIS, Saturday, 9.40 a.m.—The German peace delegates arrived at Versailles this morning. 1030 a.m.—The arrangements for the signing of the Peace Treaty and the Covenant of the League of Nations are complete. ...

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  4. GERMANY

    BERLIN. Friday Night. — HeriNoske's decree forbidding the railway strike so insensed the workers that the leaders decided to stop the food trains. ...

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  5. HUNGARY

    LONDON. Friday Night.—The Vienna correspondent of "The Daily Express" says that General Belakan has fied form Budapest following a ...

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  6. SPARTACISTS OCCUPY TERRITORY.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—It is stated that Spartacists have occupied territory in Germany, and there militions are ready for mobilisation. ...

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  7. SETLEMENT OF DISPUTES.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Morning.—The Workmen's Councils at Hamburg are undertaking to maintain order. and the troops have been withdrawn. ...

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  8. GERMANS TAKING A HAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.— A wireless message says it is reported at Cracow that General Mackeusen, with ten thousand Germans, have ...

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  9. SUPPRESSING DISORDERS.

    COPENHAGEN. Friday Night. — Herr Noske has issued a proclamation threatening rigorous suppression of disor4ders emanating from well prepared ...

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  10. MILITARY PREPARATIONS FOR AN ADVANCE.

    PARIS, June 20.—In France the military preparations for an advance have been completed. Three American divisions are ready to leave for the ...

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  11. AVIATION

    WASHINGTON. Saturday Night. — A British dirigibleis expected to attempt the Transatlantic flight on July 58. ...

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  12. GERMANS RETURN HOME.

    Immediately on signing the treaty the German delegates left for home. ...

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  13. TROOPS ENTER HAMBURG.

    AMSTERDAM. Friday Night.—Government troops under General Mathias have entered Hamburg. ...

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  14. CELEBRATIONS IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — Canons becomed, and crowds celebrated peace in the streets of paris. ...

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  15. EBERT'S PROCLAMATION.

    Herr Fibert's proclamation practically advises giving up what the Germans demanded under the treaty. ...

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  16. HOUSING PROBLEM

    LONDON. Friday Morning.—Lord Birkenhead, in introducing the Housing Bill in the House of Lords, said that the problem was of staggering ...

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  17. GERMANS AND POLES.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—It is estimated that Germany has concentrated an army of 150,000 on the borders of Prassia and Poland. Both sides are ...

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  18. OPPONENTS TO THE SIGNING.

    The strongest, opponents to the signing of the peace treaty were formed among the Democrats chiefly over economic and financial demands. Herr ...

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  19. DEMONSTRATIONS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — When the moroons crashed out. latokening the signing of peace at 3.10 this afternoon. London stood still for a few ...

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  20. BLOCKADE OF GERMANY CONTINUES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Australian Press Association learns that the blockade of Germany continues until the treaty is ratified. The treaty ...

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  21. THE KING'S MESSAGE

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—His Matesty the King. in a message to the Governor-General, says: The format act of signing the peace treaty manifests ...

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  22. A WORD NOT SPOKEN.

    BERLIN. June 18.—Prince Lichnowsky, commenting on Bernstien's declarations. says that "a word form Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg would have ...

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  23. SALUTE OF GUNS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — From 8 o'clock to-morrow Monday) morning a satute of 101 guns will be fired at minuite intervals at all sanate stutions ...

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  24. ACCEPTING THE CONDITIONS.

    PARIS, June 23.—Herr von Haniel informed M. Clemenceau that he was instructed by the Minister for Foreign Affairs to state that the German ...

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  25. A REPORT DENIED.

    THE HAGUE, Friday Morning. — The Dutch Government has officially denied the report that the ex-Crown Prince of Germany has escaped. ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL ACTION.

    LONDON. Friday Night.—A conference at Southport, by 1,808,000 votes to 935,000. arged the Trade Union Congress to prepare industrial action ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S TRADE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A decree has been issued abolishing prohibition on exports. except articles de luxe and textiles. Another decree imposes ...

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  28. THE STONING EPISODE.

    PARIS. Friday Night.—As an outcome of the stoning of the departing German delegates at Versaitles, M. Chaleil, Precent of the ...

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  29. DEBTS OWING TO ENEMY SUBJECTS.

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—Under powers conferred upon him by section 91 of the Trading with the Enemy Act. 1914-16, the Minister for Customs (Mr ...

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  30. SUSTAINED SALVOES.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — A wireless press message from Paris states that the Minister for War at 3.48 wirelessed orders for sustained ...

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  31. OFFENSIVE IN POLAND.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—The Germans have legun an offensive in Poland. The town of Weiruszow, which was bombarded with incendiary shels. ...

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  32. BELGIUM'S BATTLEFIELDS

    LONDON. Friday Night.—President Wilson has visited the Belgium battlehelds. ...

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  33. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — At the last minute a stepulation in the treaty allowed the return of German prisoners immediately Germany ratified the ...

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  34. FAREWELL TO JOURNALISTS.

    PARIS. Friday Night.—On Saturday President Wilson is receiving the journolists in order to did them larewell. ...

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  35. SIGNING OF THE TREATY.

    VERSAILLES, Saturday Momma —he signing of the pence treaty begun at 2.20 p.m., Paris time, m. Clemencean signing first, President ...

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  36. NELSONS RELICS

    LONDON. Friday Night. — An anonymous donor has presented Lord Nelson's relies to the Hell. The Sydney's share consists of the silverplate ...

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  37. OFFICIAL MESSAGES

    HOBART. Sunday.—The Governor (Sir Francis Newdegate) has received the following telegram form the Governor-General: "A cable from the ...

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  38. SCUTTLED SHIPS

    LONDON. Friday Night.—The admiralty reports that the German warships at Kiwl are affoat. ...

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  39. AN INTERESTING SCENE.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—The signatures to the peace treaty on the annivery of the day that a pistol shot at Sarajevo set the world abaze, brought ...

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  40. ADDRESS BY MR LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Mr Lloyd George is to give an address in the House of Commons on the peace treaty on Tuesday. ...

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  41. A STERM LESSON TO THE ALLIES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Interviewed prior to hearding the Mauretama, Sir Joseph Ward said that the scutthug of German ships at Scapa ...

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  42. ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT WILSON.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night. — President Wilson, in an address to the American people, said that the treaty of patitied would furnish a charter for ...

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  43. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The House of Commons rejected the third reading of a private member's Protection Bill. which was intended to ...

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  44. JAPANESE COMMISSION

    NEW YORK. Tuesday Morning. — A despatch form Rio Jameiro states that the Japanese Commercial Commission which has been visiting Brazil ...

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  45. CHINESE DELEGATES ABSENT.

    Herr Hermann Mueller and Heir Johannes Beld signed on Germany's behalf. The Chinese delegates were absent. ...

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  46. THE NEWS AT LONGFORD.

    LONGFORD. Sunday. — To-night. being blenk and celd. with a keen suntherly wind blowing, the residents of Longford. with few exceptions. were ...

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  48. STATEMENT BY A GERMAN DELEGATE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night. — The Versuides correspondent of the United Press says that Rerr mueller and Herr Bell, the German ...

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  49. LABOR IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. — The Atlantic City correspondent of "The New York Times" says that the American Federation of Labor has adopted a ...

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  50. DINNERS AND DANCES.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Peace dinners and dances are being held to-night. at the Carlton, Ritz, Berksley. Hyde Park, and Waldorf hotels. ...

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  51. TRIAL OF TRAITORS

    PARIS, Friday Night.—The trail of the Laon informers discloses sickening trenchery and unspenkable cruelty in tortuting and killing peaceable ...

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  52. THE GERMAN DELEGATES.

    PARIS. Friday Morning. — The latest news from Germany states news from Germany states the Herr Mueller and Herr Bell are liked to be the only two signatories, Herr ...

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  53. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    MOW YORK, Friday Night.—The Washington correspondent of "The New York Times" says that Mr Newton D. Baker has announced that the ...

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  54. REASON FOR CHINESE DELEGATES NOT SIGNING.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. — The Paris correspondent of the United Press says that the Chinese delegates pefused to sign the peace treaty ...

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  55. REPLY TO THE TURKS.

    The Council of Ten. replying to the Turks, says that no case has been formed at which the establishment of Turkish fute in any country had not ...

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