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  3. PEACE CONGRESS

    The special correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Paris states—The divergencies of opinion at the Peace Conference now centre on the feeding of Germany and the ...

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  4. ITALIAN CABINET

    Signor Orlando's new Cabinet contains fire new Ministers, including the Treasurer (M. Strengher), who was Signor Gioliti's Finance Minister before the war; ...

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  5. MAJOR SETON'S DEATH

    Dr. Spilsbury, in giving evidence at the inquest concerning the murder of Major Seton, stated that there were 14 bullet wounds in the body. There were six ...

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  7. BERLIN STILL NERVOUS

    A message from Amsterdam states:—Extreme nervousness is felt in Berlin lest the deaths of Dr. Liebknechi and Rosa Luxembourg should cause reprisals. Moec ...

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  8. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Pre-ident [?]son yesterday was entertained at d ner by the Frech Senate. M. Duoost (the President) welcomed Preisdent Wilson as a profcagonirt, who would ...

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  9. ON THE RHINE

    Marshal Foci, in addressing the Ameri[?] correspondents, said:—The natural frontier which protects civilisation is the Rhine. Jn it we must hold the Germans ...

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  10. A.R.C. ACCEPTANCES.

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  11. INFLUENZA

    The Adelaide Steamship Company has received a' cable from Vancouver, advising the arrival of i&e cargo steamer Yankalilla there with influenza, on board. Two ...

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  12. AN AIR SERVICE

    The regular aeroplane passenger and post service between Paris and London, which has been established in connection with the Peace Conference, will begin on ...

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  13. CENTRAL POWERS

    The Berlin newspapers condemn the murder of Eosn Luxembourg, but they point out that the Guards merely carried out their duty in shooting Liebknecht while he ...

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  14. DRURY LANE

    There was a stormy meeting of Drury Lane Theatre shareholders to-day. The directors proposed a resolution accepting Sir Alfred Butt's offer to purchase the ...

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  15. SHIPPING TRAGEDY

    The French steamer Chaouia, whose loss was recently reported on the Italian coast, was conveying 650 passengers from Marseilles to Athens. She was travelling at ...

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  16. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  17. REIGN OF DEATH

    Reports from Finland state that the -Bolshevik Chief of Police, Uritshi, since September has signed over 8,000 death-warrants His successor, Bolki, was dismissed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CRIMINAL SESSIONS

    The Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court were continued on Tuesday, before Mr Justice Gordon and jurors. The Crown Prosecutor (Mr. A. H. Shierlaw) ...

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  19. SERBIAN CRISIS

    The Serbian Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  20. THE ARMISTICE

    It is understood that the Austrian fleet will be handed over to the French Admiral, Gawchet, at Corfu. A message from Madrid states that ...

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  21. A Bolshevik Offer.

    M. Latvinoff, late Bolshevist Minister in London, las again sent a message to President Wilson, in which he offers to terminate the Bolshevist world propaganda if ...

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  22. MORE TROOPS HOME!

    The transport Argyllshire is expected at the Outer Harbor early to-morrow, and in that case, if the ship is declared clean, the troops will leave for Adelaide at 11 ...

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  23. DEMOBILISATION

    M. Cleraencean announced in th Chamber of Deputies to-day that 1,200,000 French troops will; be demobilised by February 2 and 2,000,000 by March 31. ...

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  24. AMAZING COURAGE

    The London correspondent of New York "Herald" wrote on November 20:—For coolneee and resources in difficult and dangerous situation some of the yoratntdl ...

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  26. Japanese Sympathy.

    Baron Mafcino, one of the Japanese peace delegates, who has arrived in Liverpool, said:—The Japanese are in sympathy and hearty agreement with the Allies and ...

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  27. SHIPPING SHORTAGE.

    Two homeward passenger vessels—the Aberdeen, line steamer -Marathon and the Shaw, Saville, and Albion line steamer Mahama—are due at Melbourne this week. ...

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  28. PERSONAL NEWS.

    Our Melbourne correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday:—Owing to the impending departure for England of Major Ryan, the Acting Deputy Controller of ...

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  29. STRANGE OCCURRENCE.

    The steamer Port-Darwin, 10,385 tons, of the Cunard line's Australasian service, arrived to-day from Gladstone to complete the loading of the -whole of the frozen ...

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  30. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The steamer Demosthenes, which, has sailed for Australia, carries 1,100 troops. Lieutenant Booth, bas formed a powerful Maori football team to tour Wales in ...

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  31. BARRIER MINERS.

    In the Police Court on Monday afternoon Mary Creeley charged Ruth Dial with assault on November H and December 2. Both are girls. In her evidence ...

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  32. THE TURF

    The track was in good order on Tuesday morefay, but not much fast work was done. St. Leocadia carried Brady over six furlongs in 1.27, but was not fully extended. Maori Pah (Bautch) ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA

    One of the Cabinet Ministers in replying to a question in the Senate this afternoon, said there was no truth in the statement by General Hertzog that the ...

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  34. OFF TO MELBOURNE.

    This afternoon the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake), the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. J. G. Bice), and the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. E. A. Anstey) left ...

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  35. HELPING SOLDIERS.

    At the afternoon session of the Repstriation Conference yesterday the Chief Inspector (Mr. Ovington) explained that the Cabinet had decided to amalgamate ...

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  36. DEATH OF PRINCE JOHN.

    It is officially stated that Prince John had suffered from epilepsy since his childhood. His death was sudden, but the Kine and Queen were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. German Delegates.

    The Munich papers state that the German delegates to the Peace Conference will be Prince Lichnowski, Count Bemstorft, Count Arco, and a Socialist named ...

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  38. An Infuriated Crowd.

    After their arrest, Dr. Liebkneaht and Rosa Luxembourg were taken to the Hotel Aden, the headquarters of the guard cavalry division. Liebknecht at first ...

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  39. LAW COURTS.

    Percival John Cullen was fined 5/ for having been drunk in Halifax-street on Monday £1, with 16/ costs, for having resisted Constable H. Riley) in the execution of his doty, and for having used ...

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  40. DEMANDS OF MINERS.

    At the annual meeting of the Miners' Delegates Board the following motion was carried:—"That, in view of the serious allegations made in Parliament against union officials, inferring that money ...

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  41. Monday's Sitting.

    The Conference debated the Russian question, and M. Noulens delivered an address on the situation at Airchangel. At tie next session the Danish Minister (M. ...

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  42. THE STYLES COMMISSION.

    The Premier stated on Tuesday morning that he had communicated wit a several members of both Houses of the Legislature and asked if they would act on the Styles ...

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  43. TROUBLE AT KURRI KURRI.

    The industrial unrest has unsettled the laber market. It was hoped this week would open with fairer prospects of a settlement, but the position is worse. The Richmond Main colliery is still ...

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  45. A MISSING PRINCE

    The Buda Pesth police are endeavoring to secure the return of the Prince of Windisch-Gratz, to answer a charge of conducting a Monarchist propaganda from ...

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  46. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    The Bolsheviks at Reval are hastily retreating owing to the receipt of news that & counter-revolutionary movement has broken out at Petrograd. ...

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  47. Dr. Solf's Hopes.

    Dr. Solf, in a speech in Westphalia, advocated a League of Nations. He express the hope, on the strength of the Wilsonian programme, that Germany will ...

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  48. RESTORING BELGIUM.

    Mr. W. Herbert Phillipps, Consul fait Belgium, -writes:—I have just received advice from the Belgian Foreign Office of establishment at Pajjs of an' office for ...

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  49. MEETING AT DARWIN.

    The arrival of Senator Ferricks at Darwin on Monday morning was signalised Dy a monster procession of unionists, which formed in two lines near the wharf. They ...

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  50. CLYDE WORKERS

    The Clyde workers are demanding a 30hours weeks with a minimmum wage of £1 daily. ...

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  51. MINING PROSECUTIONS.

    In the Police Court on Monday John Banncnnan employed at the South mine. was fined £1 and costs for not being the holder of certificate of competency while he was in charge of certain ...

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