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  4. PEACE PRELIMINARIES.

    The initial conerence between President Wilson and Mr Lloyd George took place at 10 o'clock this morning in the Presient's room at Buckingham ...

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  5. GERMANY.

    The "Times" correspondent ut Stockholm continuing his personal impressions on the Gorman situation, says that economic chaos is inevitable, but ...

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  6. STATE OF RUSSIA.

    The appearance of Bolshevik agents in Warsaw corresponds with the military preparations for the advance on Kovno and Vilna. Lithuanian ...

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  7. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    Some 10,000,000 ballot papers will be counted on Saturday. No one doubts the result, but there are 4,000,000 women voters, with a new policy and a ...

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  8. HOW THE GERMANS MUST PAY.

    A London message received at Vancouver states, President Poincare, interviewed, said that the Germans must pay, not only in money but in kind, ...

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  9. BOLSHEVISM IN NAVY.

    The British Admirality is prepared to take drastic means against the propagation of Bolshevism in that part of the German fleet remaining in the ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIKS SEIZE COURTS.

    A message from the Zurich correspondent of the "Journal" says that the Bolsheviks have occupied the courts at Essen and ejected the judges. ...

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  11. LLOYD GEORGE ELECTED.

    Candidates elected include Mr D. Lloyd George, Commander Curzon (Coalitionist). Morris (Coalition Liberal), Rusholine, Stoker, Colonel Grant ...

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  12. LUDENDORFF'S ESCAPE.

    A message from the Berlin correspondent of the "Times," in describing the absolute prostration of Germany, says::— ...

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  13. HOPES REGARDING COLONIES.

    Diplomatic advices from Berlin indicate that the Germans hope to regain their colonies. It is pointed out the Dr. Soll's resignation was only ...

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  14. ADVANCE ON COURLAND.

    Four Bolshevik divisions are concentrated at Rossitten for an advance on Mitan, the capital of Hie Russian Government of Courland. Strong ...

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  15. A RUDDERLESS COURSE.

    Writing in the "Berliner Tageblatt," Herr Theodor Wolff, the editor, says he thinks that the Government capitulation leaves the impression that it is ...

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  16. POLAND'S ULTIMATUM,

    A message received from Warsaw says that the Polish Government has issued an ultimatum to Germany demanding the right of passage for the ...

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  17. BOLSHEVIK CANDIDATE.

    Mr Barnes heavily defeated the Bolshevist candidate Maclean. Sir Newton Moore has been reelected. ...

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  18. MINERS STORM PITS.

    A Duisburg (Rhenish Prussit) messaged says that incited by Spartacusites, thousands of miners at Naurnuhl stormed the guard-houses and pits, ...

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  19. BOLSHEVIK GOVERNMENT.

    Reuter's learns that the Bolshevik Government has again approached the Allies regarding peace, but the terms which the Bolsheviks are now offering ...

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  20. CHURCHILL'S GREAT MAJORITY.

    The election summarised is:—Coalition, 502; Sinn Feinens, 70; Laborites, 65, others, 70. Mr Winston Churchill's majority ...

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  21. SEIZURE OF CAPITAL URGED.

    It is alleged by the "Munich Post" that the German war profiteers, who were unable to otherwise get loot out of the country, resorted to aeroplanes. ...

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  22. LLOYD GEORGE CONFERS WITH WILSON.

    The Premier, accompanied by sir Maurice Hankey, arrived at Buckingham Palace at 10.30 on Friday morning to confer with President Wilson. ...

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  23. KAISER AND KAISERIN.

    It is stated by the "Frankfurter Zeitung" that the former German Empress will scarcely live to see the New Year. She is suffering from apoplexy ...

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  24. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Lord Robert Cecil, formerly Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has intimated that Britain is not only willing but determined that the ...

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  25. PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON.

    The conference between Wilson and Lloyd George at Buckingham Palace lasted for three hours, Mr. Balfour was also present. Subsequently ...

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  26. EUROPE'S FOOD SUPPLY

    The food situation in Europe is a matter of much moment to inter-Allied interests because there is a close connection between the solution of this ...

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  27. BEFORE THE WAR

    A Paris message says that Prince Albert of Monaco has given the Associated Press a remarkable letter he addressed to Emperor Wilhelm, which ...

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  28. PRESIDENT GOES TO ITALY.

    Returning to Paris after the New Year, President Wilson will leave for Italy 24 hours later. ...

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  29. BRITISH ORDER TO GERMAN FLEET.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that a teelgram from Berlin states that the British Admiralty has issued the following order to the German fleet;— ...

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  30. ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT

    A message from New York says:—President Wilson, speaking at the London Guild Hall in response to an address of welcome by the Lord Mayor, said:—"Mr ...

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  31. GERMAN MINISTER'S VIEW.

    Herr Barth, German Minister in Charge of Social Policy, interviewed, sneered at the idea of a League of Nations. ...

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  32. OUT OF FASHION.

    "The Devil is passing out of fashion" (writes Stephen Leacock). "After a long and honorable career he has fallen into an ungrateful oblivion. His existence has ...

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  33. FRENCH TROOPS OCCUPY MANNHEIM.

    A message from Zurich says that a French battalion has occupied Mannheim owing to the murder of several Allied prisoners interned there. ...

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  34. THE LOST HAMPSHIRE

    The "Manchester Guardian" publishes additional details regarding the wreck of the Hampshire. It says that a warrant officer, who was ...

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  35. WILSON AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE

    At the State banquet to President Wilson at the Buckingham Palace, on Friday night, the King said:— "This is a historic moment: Your ...

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  36. CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS.

    In connection with the Christmas celebrations in London, the Australian team won Mr Lionel Robinson's inter-Empire cup tug-of-war, defeating ...

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  37. THE COLORED QUESTION

    A Capetown message says:—Agitation for the removal of the colored bar from the Union constitution found considerable support from the colored people and ...

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  39. A GERMAN JOKE.

    A message from Amsterdam says that the "Wiener" news journal suggests that President Wilson be proclaimed the first honorary President of ...

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  40. THE WHINING HUN.

    Replying to the request of von Ler Lanckes and Dr Roth for a conference concerning the food situation in Berlin and Germany, Mr Hoover, Food ...

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