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  3. A GRAFTON HERO.

    Mr. L. B. Hunter, of Tabu[?]am, has just been advised by Base Records, Melbourne, of the particular act of bravery for which his brother the ...

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  4. LATE CABLES.

    Forty thousand Nottinghamshire miners have struck, demanding an increase in the rates of pay for abnormal working places. ...

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  5. EARLIER CABLES.

    Sir Robert Home, Minister for Labor, in the course of a speech at the Aldwych Club, said: -- "Labor troubles are not entirely ...

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  6. German Chaos.

    Radek (the Russian Bolshevik, who recently escaped from Berlin) has reported at Petrograd that twenty-eight Bolshevik organisations have been ...

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  7. Russian Riddle

    It is reported that owing to the disturbed state of the city the Allies are evacuating Odessa. PARIS, Wednesday Night. ...

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  8. PEACE

    The Berlin Socialist paper, "Vorwaerts," foreshadows the German rejection of the peace terms and threatens the Entente that Germany will ...

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  9. BOLSHEVIKS WIN AND LOSE.

    A message from Odessa says the Bolshevists report that they defeated the non-Bolshevists and that the latter reti[?]d to the city. ...

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  10. FRENCH INTERVENTION.

    The French are reported to have occupied Mannheim and Karlsruhe in consequence of Spartacist outbreaks there. ...

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  11. COAL COMMISSION'S REPORTS.

    It is probable that the Coal Commission will present three separate reports, and that it will recommend a flat rate advance in the miners' wages ...

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  12. SIGNED IN A FORTNIGHT.

    Lord Robert Cecil says the inclusion of the League of Nations scheme will not delay the peace treaty. He expected that the treaty would be signed ...

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  13. STATE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The State Ministry is vastly perturbed over the mooted possibility on the Farmers and Settlers' Association swinging behind the newly-formed ...

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  14. RECOGNISING THE LETTS.

    A British squadron has arrived at Libau (Baltic Sea) to open relations with the Lettish Government. ...

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  15. DESULTORY FIRING IN BERLIN.

    A Rotterdam message says: Although General Noske has been victorious in the pitched battles, there is still much desultory rifle fire in ...

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  16. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George has decided to remain in Paris until the peace [?]reaty is completed. (It was formerly stated that Mr. ...

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  17. CONTROL OF GERMAN ARMAMENT ELIMINATED.

    Upon the insistence of Admiral Benson, who objected to the American occupation of Germany continuing indefinitely, the military terms of peace ...

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  18. BOLSHEVIK VICTORY NEAR ODESSA.

    A wireless message says the Red Army (Bolsheviks) has defeated Generals Denikin and Petlura's troops, who made great efforts to cover the ...

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  19. LLOYD GEORGE ON THE JOB.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., (railway men's general secretary) has had a long conference with Mr. Lloy[?] George, who has returned to London ...

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  20. THE RHINE NAVIGATION.

    Switzerland has been granted its Rhine navigation demands. The Waterways Commission recommends the internationalising of the ...

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  21. UKRAINE MOSTLY IN BOLSHEVIK HANDS.

    The Bolsheviks have captured the greater portion of Ukraine. ...

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  22. THE LETTISH SUCCESS.

    The Letts have captured Mitau, and the Bolshevists are retreating along the whole front. ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT'S DECISION.

    The "Daily Express" says Mr. Lloyd George informed Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., that the Government was introducing legislation to nationalise the ...

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  24. THE PETERSHAM FIGHT.

    Mr. Holman had a rather lively time at Lewisham on Tuesday night, when he spoke at the local picture hall in support of Major Shillington's candid[?] ...

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  25. THE LABOR QUESTION.

    The International Labor Conference has completed its report. It has decided that each country should settle its own domestic problems without ...

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  26. SIBERIANS' ANTI-AMERICAN FEELING.

    A Washington message says: The anti-American feeling in Eastern Siberia is pronounced because the Americans are not helping the Russians ...

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  27. GERMAN CHAOS.

    A mesage from Weimar states: -- Although Herr Noske, Minister for Military Affairs, announced the Spartacist insurrection in Germany was ...

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  28. NATIVE RIOTS.

    Seventeen rioters were killed and eighty-two wounded in the Tauta riots. (Tautau is 55 miles north of Cairo. ...

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  29. AMERICA INFLUENCED THE DECISION.

    The Commission of Labor has decided against the International Bureau invoking the League for Nations to enforce its decisions. This decision is ...

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  30. GRAFTON RED CROSS.

    The Secretary of the Oration Red Cross acknowledges, with thanks, the following donations for the months of December and January: -- Mrs. C. H. ...

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  31. GUARDING AGAINST TREACHERY

    A Paris message states: The peace terms will prevent any surreptious training of a large German army. The terms will prevent any surreptitious ...

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  32. UNREST SPREADING.

    The Egyptian unrest is spreading. The demonstrators have interrupted Cairo's telegraphic communication. A large body of native opinion is ...

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  33. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The New York "Sun's" Paris correspondent has interviewed Mr. W. M. Hughes, who said: -- "Australia cannot agree to the ...

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  34. PEACE PROBLEMS.

    Germany's payment of foodstuffs will be made by means of credits in neutral countries, certain permitted exports, including coal and timber, and ...

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  35. SPOKE FOR CANADA, TOO.

    The Australian delegate (Mr. Hughes) says it is impossible for the British Dominions to agree to the Japanese claim for equality of ...

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  36. THE AMERICAN OPPOSITION.

    At Boston Senator Lodge (Republican leader) and Professor Lowell, President of Harvard University, publicly debated the merits of the League ...

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  37. KOREA'S INDEPENDENCE.

    Serious disturbances have taken place in Korea in connection with the Koreans' demand for independence. ...

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  38. REPATRIATION.

    Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) goes to Paris to consult Mr. Hughes immediately. When interviewed, he said his ...

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  39. JAPAN TRIES AGAIN.

    Japan has submitted an amendment to the Supreme Allied Council, asking for equal rights and just treatment of aliens within their borders who are ...

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  40. CONTROL OF THE AIR.

    The British proposals for an international air code have been accepted by the special committee. An International Air Council will be formed, ...

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  41. LEAGUE'S INCLUSION IN TREATY

    M. Pichon (French Foreign Minister), addressing the journalists, said he saw no reason for including the League of Nations in the preliminary ...

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  42. SIXTEEN MANDATES TO ISSUE.

    It is probable that the British proposal to form a special Mandates Commission will be adopted. The five great Powers will have two ...

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  44. THE BOLSHEVIK POISON.

    The Polish Parliament has decided to mobilise an army of five classes of recruits to check Bolshevism. ...

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  45. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Lord Milner (Secretary of State for the Colonies) has returned to Paris. ...

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  46. FEDERAL SHIPPING.

    Mr. Tredwen, chairman of the Australian Merchants' Association, when interviewed, said the shippers were practically unanimous in their ...

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  47. PINSK CLEARED.

    The Poles drove out the Bolsheviks from Pinsk. ...

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  48. LUXEMBURG'S INDEPENDENCE.

    The Luxemburg Parliament has passed a resolution affirming the people's unshakable will to maintain their independence. ...

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  49. THE FIRST PRESIDENT.

    The "Daily Mirror" says Mr. H. H. Asquith, ex-Prime Minister of Britain, is likely to be invited to be the first President of the League of ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Washington message says: It is understood that Mr. J. Daniels (U.S. Secretary for the Navy) intends to invite a British fleet to visit New York ...

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  51. SORE -- EARED BILL.

    The ex-Kaiser is not what might be termed persona grata with the Chicago "Times," which, in its issue immediately preceding the armistice, ...

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  52. WILL NOT DELAY PEACE.

    Lord Robert Cecil, head of the British League of Nations delegation, in a statement to the press, said: "The British delegation have agreed that ...

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  53. GERMANY'S FOUL RECORD.

    Mr. A. J. Fraser, official correspondent at the Peace Conference for the Australian Press Association, says: -- The Sub-Committee on Enemy ...

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  54. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    The establishment of a wireless telephone service between Ireland and Canada is officially announced. ...

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  55. NO FREIGHT WAR.

    Much interest is being fe[?] in shipping circles regarding the future of the Commonwealth steamers now running and being built. The latest news ...

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  56. CLEMENCEAU'S RESIGNATION.

    President Poincare has refused to accept the resignation of M. Clemenceau as Premier. ...

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  57. ITS PERMANENT HOME.

    Belgian telegrams ask that the League of Nations shall make Brussels the seat of its permanent headquarters. Burgomaster Max has ...

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  58. THE KAISER'S FLIGHT.

    A Berlin message says: Defending the ex-Kaiser's flight, von Hindenburg has published statements to the effect that it was due ...

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