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  3. WORLD'S GREATEST CONCRESS.

    President Poincare opened the Peace Con ference to-day The weather was bright and warm. A large crowd of people on the Quai d'Orsay. witnessed the arrival of ...

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  5. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Australian Red Cross report that 2,942 Australian prisoners of war have arlived in England and that a further 158 lave arrived in neutral countries en route ...

    Article : 387 words
  6. PRINCE JOHN DEAD

    The death is announced at Sandrinagham. Norfolk, the country seat of the King, this morning of Prince John, youngest son of his Majesty the King. ...

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  7. PERTURBED EUROPE

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association understands: The situation in the German, army is very uncertain. The 18th and 19th class ...

    Article : 543 words
  8. PRESS AND CONFERENCE.

    A meeting of journalists who are attending the Peace Conference decided to urge the importance of Ml publicity. The Americans favored the admission to all ...

    Article : 231 words
  9. WINE AND WOMEN

    The story of the Y.M.C.A. in London is one relieved from monotony by the innumerable changes aid the varieties of characters met. Everyone in. khaki, including the ...

    Article : 1,161 words
  10. WORTURPA MURDER

    On Monday the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) made the following statement to the press regarding the case of Grindell, who was sentenced to death for the ...

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  11. ALIENS IN ENGLAND

    The Home Office have issued a memorandum which shows the grounds why enemy aliens were exempted from internment and repatriation. They include long residence ...

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  12. THE NEW GERMANY

    The "National Tidende" reports:—A secret staircase and an enormous store of arms and amimunition were discovered in the Russian Embassy at Berlin. ...

    Article : 167 words
  13. FEEDING THE ENEMY

    Official:—The Associated Governments have established, a Supreme Council, consisting of representatives of France. Italy, the United States, and Great Britain, to ...

    Article : 295 words
  14. BISSING'S PAPERS

    The archives of the late General von Biasing, one of the German GovernorsGeneral of Belgium, base been, discovered, hidden in a cart, which was being driven ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. THE ARMISTICE

    Marshal Foch yesterday received Dr. Eczberger and He[?] Winterfoldt, the German delegates, In his railway saloon' at Teves. It is expected that the discussion ...

    Article : 41 words
  16. BILLIE CARLETON

    The inquest concerning the death of Billie Carleton, the beauty actress, who was found dead in her flat recently, was resumed today. Deville, in his evidence, denied that ...

    Article : 160 words
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  18. MR. ANTHONY'S REPORT

    The Government hare not yet considered the voluminous report and (recommendations of Mr. P. A. Anthony, the railway expert, on the railways of the State. The ...

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  19. German Duplicity.

    The new armistice conditions insist on Germany giving up a number of submarines which have hitherto been hidden. The Allied Naval Commission also ...

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  20. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court n ere opened on Monday morning when accused persons in custody were called on to plead to the charges preferred ...

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  21. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Asquith, in a letter to the National Liberal Federation, says:—The recent election held conditions under which the new House could not be regarded as ...

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  22. A DUKE ROBBED

    A footman, who had been employed at Clarence House, admitted the truth at the Bow-street Police Court to-day of charge of the theft of jewels belonging to ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA DAY

    The Australia Day celebrations will extend over three days. On January 25 the Australian Natives' Association sill ioid a corroboree in Connaught Rooms. General ...

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  24. Removal of Restrictions.

    A deputation of manufacturers to-day waited on the President of the Board of Trade to protest against the removal of the restrictions on the importation of foreign ...

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  25. WAGES OF MINERS

    The Miners' Conference has endorsed the demand of the executive for an increase of 30 per cent, in the rages of miners. ...

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  26. ITALIAN CRISIS

    The Italian Cabinet has resigned, and Signor Orlando is engaged in forming a new Ministry. ...

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  27. THE OSTERLEY.

    The Orient steamer Osterley, which recently left England for Australia, had to put into Falmouth because of a slight mechanical defect. This was repaired aim ...

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  28. RECKLESS SOLDIERS

    Four Australian soldiers, including a negro, entered a cafe, near Montreuil, and called for drinks. The negro conversed with the landlord and then covered him ...

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  29. LAW COURTS.

    Michael Madden was charged on remand with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on Percy Thornton at The barton on January 13. Mr. H. G. Alderman appeared for the accused. ...

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  30. Position of Russia.

    It is understood that a committee of six representatives of the principal Allies will examine the situation in regard to Russia. Representatives of Southern Russian ...

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  31. FIRE AT METHODIST MANSE.

    On Tuesday last, at about 1.30 p.m., a fire occurred at Methodist Manse, Cummins. Apparently it was caused by a spark from the washing copper, which ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Private H. J. SAWYER, 18th Battalion, son of Mrs. and Mr. C. (buyer, Poonindie, Port Lincoln, has been awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field in France. ...

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  33. THE PRIVY COUNCIL

    The Privy Council has dismissed the appeal from the New South. Wales Prize Court in respect to the steamer Tarul. ...

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  34. MINDA HOME.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide City Council on Monday it was reported that the Mayor (Mr. Glover) had received an application from (Minda Home, Incorporated, for ...

    Article : 109 words
  35. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  36. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private JOHN JAMES TONKIN, second son of Mr. Tonkin, of Murray Bridge, died of pnenmonia, at the 55th Casualty Clearing Station, France, on December 29. He was born at Port Braughton in ...

    Article : 106 words
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