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  3. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    An official bulletin states:—The Judicial Committee of the French Government, who have investigated the question of the Kaiser's responsibility for the war and the ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The "Morning Post," in discussing the Paris Conference and the League of Nations, writes:—No one las thus far produced a workable scheme. M. Bourgeios ...

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  5. THE RED FLAG

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Geneva, says:—Professor Phillippe Jeaaneret, a well-known Swiss scholar, has arrived from Russia, after ...

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  6. ENGLAND'S FLEET

    Mr. Bernard Slaw, in an article published in a New York paper, says:—England's fleet must command the seas. No [?] or combination of rival fleets must ...

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  8. MESSENGERS OF DEATH

    The correspondent of the New York "Evening Telegraph" at Geneva publishes a dispatch from Lausanne, which states:— Several Garman and Russian Bolsheviki ...

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  9. ALLIES AND RUSSIA

    President Wilson addressed the Peace Conference on the Russian situation, and be outlined a plan. It is understood that Mr. Lloyd George fears that military ...

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  10. INCREASING PRODUCTION

    The Director of Agriculture (Professor Perkins) gave further evidence before the Rural Industries Royal Commission at Parliament Hons on Thursday on the question of increasing the productive ...

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  11. EASTERN QUESTION

    Dispatches from Archangel say:—The Siberian army has captured Laping, and they aTe nearing a junction with Archangel Government troops. ...

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  12. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Mrs. R. F. White, of Angaston, has been notified by the Red Gross Society that her brother, Private A. J. GARRARD has arrived in England. after nearly two years a prisoner of war in ...

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  13. A MAMMOTH LOAN

    The Secretary of the Treasury has announced the intention to float a final Victory Loan, which will be offered in April. The amount will be five or six billion ...

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  14. GOLD PRODUCTION,

    The depressed condition of the gold-producing industry at present and the question of what measures should be taken to carry it on satisfactorily were ...

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  15. BERLIN BOLSHEVISM

    The Berlin massages assert that the Bolhevism reign in Germany has ended everywhere. Practically all the leaders in Berlin, Hamburg, and Dresden have been ...

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  16. THE PACIFIC

    The New York "Sun" in commenting editorially in regard to tile Australian claims at the Peace Conference, says—The Pacific Islands and New Guinea, in the ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. GERMAN SHIPS

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Paris says:—The British Government will use small German merchantmen to transport Australian soldiers home ...

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  18. An Official Statement.

    An official communique issued to-day states:—President Wilson, the Premiers, and the Foreign Ministers of the Great Powers, assisted by Japan, have received ...

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  19. WARRIORS WELCOMED

    The soldiers who returned from the war by the steamer Leicestershire came from Melbourne by a special train which arrived. at the Adelaide railway-station shortly ...

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  20. Mission to Poland.

    The Supreme War Council in Paris has consulted Marshal Foch in regard o Poland, and it has decided that the United States, Great Britain, France, and Italy ...

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  21. CANADIAN DEBT.

    The Minister for the Interior states that Canada intends to expend £1,000,000 on public works and railways. The Canadian war debt is £200,000,000, and the total ...

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  22. BRITISH BRAVERY

    The London "Gazette" contains a dispatch from General Milner, D.S.O., which describes the important part which the British played in the offensive last ...

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  23. MAD DOGS

    In pursuance of the Sinn Fein's declared policy of preventing hunting while Sinn Feiners are in prison, the crowd stopped the Westmeath pack of hounds at ...

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  24. SUNDAY TRAINS.

    Messrs. J. L. Price and J. S. Verran, members for Port Adelaide, recently brought before the Government the necessity of having trains from Port Adelaide ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND HURT.

    Sir Joseph Ward and Mr. Massey. have protested against the decision to grant only one delegate to Keir Zealand. ...

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  26. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  27. A Utopian Scheme.

    Mr Hughes declares —Australians are not entnusiastic m regard to the League of Nations. They consider it Utoplan. A more practical plan to eradicate war would ...

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  28. THE PORT HUNTER.

    The Sydney office of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line has been informed that the steamer Port Hunter has become a total wreck after being beached, as a ...

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  30. Newfoundland Satisfied.

    Mr. Lloyd, the Premier of Newfoundland, has been appointed to be the fifth member of the British delegation. The other members are Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. ...

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  31. LABOR TROUBLES

    The strike of 15,000 London engineers threatens to spread throughout the metropolis owing to the fact that the employers have cancelled minor shop privileges since ...

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  32. GAY COLOGNE

    The New Zealanders, on furlough, from Cologne, declare that there is a general air of prosperity at Cologne, which confirms the conviction of the soldiers that ...

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  33. MOTOR VEHICLES ACT.

    The police are endeavoring to suppress the practice indulged In by motor cyclists of paving a device known as a cut-out attached to the silencer box on their machines, thus rendering ...

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  34. A Political Mosaic.

    The correspondent of the "Exchange-Telegraph" in Paris states:—President Wilson has completed his draft scheme of a League of Nations, based on the study of the ideas ...

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  35. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    A conference arranged between representatives of the mineowners of the coa1fields of New South Wales and delegates representing the miners to discuss the ...

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  36. FATAL BUSH FIRE

    Bush fires continue to devastate the country districts. The Magalong township, on the Blue Mountains, is menaced by a wall of flame 50 feet high and 30 ...

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  37. PRUDENT EMPERORS

    The Hague "Post" says:—The Austrian and German ex-Emperors had moneys deposited in the Dutch banks in 1914 when war broke out, which aggregated 30 million ...

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  38. CONTROL OF COTTON.

    The Cotton Control Board has arrived at a decision, which virtually ends the control of the trade. ...

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  39. A WIDOW ASSAULTED.

    Charles Edward Tonkin, a young man, who was arrested by Constable Dole, who said he resided at Burnside and was employed as an engineer at Charlick's flourmill at Mile-End, was charged at ...

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  40. A PATHETIC CASE.

    An old fashioned Tyrolcse gun and a peculiarly shaped breechloading weapon, with six revolving barrels, described as a pepper-box pistol, figured in a case at the Adelaide Police Court on ...

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  41. ESPADA ASHORE.

    The schooner Espada, bound from Levuka to San Francisco, is ashore on a reef near Humbualau Island, about 20 miles south or Levuka. She has 600 tons of ...

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  42. MILITARY AWARDS

    The following military awards have been made to Australian soldiers:— Military Crosses. Captains P. F. Calow (41st Battalion), ...

    Article : 163 words
  43. ME. HUGHES AND JAPAN.

    In a section of the press on Wednesday a cable message was published giving further statements reported to have been made in an interview by Mr. Hughes in ...

    Article : 206 words
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  45. Russian Delegates.

    It is understood that Great Britain and America lave reached a complete understanding in regard to the Russian situation. Some time ago a suggestion was made that ...

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  46. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    A verdict that death was due to acute toxemia, accelerated by the administration of an antesthetic for a necessary operation was recorded at the inquest on Thursday regarding the death of Myrtle ...

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  47. SCHOOL AT BLACK FOREST.

    The population of the district between Goodwood and Plympton has been growing apace, and the Education Department have found it necessary to provide additional ...

    Article : 94 words
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