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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Characterising the League of Nations as an alliance, and not a league which will breed wars instead of securing peace, the Peace Treaty has been ...

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  4. AUSTRIAN TREATY

    Herr Reamer, the Austrian Chancellor, and chief Austrian Peace delegate, signed the Austrian Peace Treaty at 10.15 this morning, in the Conference ...

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  5. RIOTS IN BOSTON

    Serious riots and much fighting have occurred in the Down-town streets. At noon the Governor called upon the State Guards to take the places of the ...

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  6. THE BOLSHEVIKS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Stockholm states that a message from Helsingfors states that Professor Goode, the correspondent of the “Manchester Guardian” ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Messrs D. E. Hutchens, Master of Forestry T. B. Rose, saw-milling expert and timber salesman; W. J. Code. J. Johnstone, and J. F. Neville, State ...

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  8. POSITION IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA.

    Speaking recently at Moscow, M. Trotzky, the Bolshevik War Minister, described the Bolsheviks’ position in the south as very grave. Continuing, ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA

    By 84 votes to 19 the Union House of Assembly adopted the motion for [?] ratification of the Peace Treaty. Loud and prolonged cheering ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    Hayden.—The numerous friends of Mr James Hayden, J.P. sen., of Bolwarrah, will learn with deep regret of the death of his wife. which took place at the ...

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  11. VICIOUS ELEMENT HOLDS CARNIVAL.

    A Boston message states:—The police strike is creating national attention. The city down town presents a sad spectacle, The vicious element had a ...

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  12. SIBERIAN MOSLEMS.

    Renter learns that the Moslems in Siberia are enthusiastically forming volunteer regiments to figh[?] under the Green flag against the Bolsheviks, ...

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  13. THE WAR TANKS

    Speaking before the British Association, Mr E. C. Tennyson de-Eyncourt, the metropolitan police magistrate at Clerkenwell told the history of the ...

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  14. GERMANY’S POSITION.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says:—The Supreme Council sitting at St. Germain discussed the question of replying to the German note regarding ...

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  15. CITY UNDER MILITARY CONTROL.

    A [?]oston message, dated Wednesday, states:—The city [?] now under military control, following [?] riots. ...

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  16. NAVY BEING REDUCED

    An order has been issued by the Admiralty for the reduction of the Home Fleet battleships and the fourth and fifth destroyer flotillas to a reserve ...

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  17. THE AIR CONVENTION

    Reuter’s correspondent in St. Germain says:—The Supreme Council has carried a resolution requiring all Powers concerned to sign the ...

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  18. MINES NATIONALISATION

    Delegates to the Trades’ Union Congress at Glasgow, on a card Arote, carried a motion by Mr Robert [?] for the nationalisation of the mines, ...

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  19. STATEMENT BY FIRST LORD.

    Mr Walter Long, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking at a luncheon, said that the Admiralty had been condemned in some quarters for undue ...

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  20. AUTHORISING MANDATE.

    In the House of Assembly to-day General J. C. Smuts, the Prime Minister. moved the second reading providing for the acceptance by South ...

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  21. THE SIGNING CEREMONY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris, describing the scene at the signing of the Austrian treaty, says that M. Clemenceau. the French Premier, opened the ...

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  22. WELCOME HOME FUNCTIONS.

    A very pleasant evening was spent at I Mr and Mrs J. Flynn's home, at 10 Young street, Ballarat Dast last Friday evening, when a welcome home was ...

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  23. THE R 33

    A message dated, Wednesday states:— The Air Administration announces that the R33 started from Pulham, Norfolk, at 11.14 to-night on a 36 hours' flight, ...

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  24. AMERICAN STEEL WORKERS

    Leaders of the steel-workdrs have telegraphed to President Wilson that they Will wait 48 hours for him to arrange a conference with the United ...

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  25. NAVAL DISCIPLINE

    In the House of Representatives today, Mr WEST Asked whether the Government in tended to take steps in ...

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  26. CAMPAIGN AGAINST WILSON

    The campaign against President Woodrow Wilson in connection with the ratification of the Peace-Treaty assumed large proportions to-day ...

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  27. “WAR OR PEACE”

    President Wilson told a Bismarck (North Dakota) audience that the issue involved in his speech-making tour was the question of war or ...

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  28. CANADA’S POSITION

    French members of Parliament, who are nearly all Liberals, are anxious to move in the House of Commons that nothing in the approval of the Peace ...

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  29. GLASGOW TRADE CONGRESS

    The following are comments on the Trade Union Congress vote:- The "Daily Graphic" says:-It is a challenge to the nation. ...

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  30. SEA COLLISION

    News has reached London of a serious shipping mishap off the coast of France. During a dense fog the Aberdeen ...

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  31. RUSSIA

    The steamer Kildonan Castle (9692 tons) has arrived at Leith (Scotland) from Archangel, carrying 2300. British troops and 700 Chinese; also 50 ...

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  32. STATUS OF DOMINIONS.

    When the Peace Treaty is ratified an Imperial Conference will he held, probably early in the new year. to discuss many anomalies in the status of ...

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  33. MARATHON BADLY DAMACED.

    It is departed that the Marathon is extensively damaged. Sinking was prevented by beaching her. ...

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  34. "SINISTER DIPLOMACY”

    Senator Johnson has arrived here, in order to open a long-distauce debate with President Woodrow Wilson. A large number of people gathered ...

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  35. WORDS OF WARNING.

    Mr Havelock Wilson, following Mr J. H. Thomas opposed the resolution, instancing tire post office as an example of had state management. He ...

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  36. RESCUE OF PASSENGERS.

    In response to wireless calls from the Marathon tugs were sent from Dover and removed the passengers. The Marathon tried to reach Dover, ...

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  37. A DESIRE FOR PEACE.

    A message Berlin, states that it is reported that the Workers' and Soldiers' Councils at Petrograd have authorised the People’s commissaries engaged ...

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  38. THE ROUMANIANS AND JUGO-SLAVS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at St. Germain says:-The Roumaman and the Jugo-Slav delegates did no sign because they had not received ...

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  39. UNITED STATES ARMY

    General Leonard Wood, testifying before a Senate Committee, said that an army of 250,000 men would he adeqnate for the United States. He ...

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