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  3. SUNKEN HUN FLEET

    The Admiralty expects to salve the Baden, Emden, Frankfort, Nuremburg and 20 destroyers. The Baden has been moored to Longroo Bay ready ...

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  4. UNIONISTS ENTERTAIN MR. HUGHES

    Mr Hughes was the guest of the evening at a dinner given in his honor by trades unionists in London. In replying to the toast of his health he ...

    Article : 249 words
  5. DEFEAT OF BOL-SHEVIKS.

    General Denekine’s offensive in South Russia continues with great success on the whole front from the Caspian Sea the Sea of Azof in the ...

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  6. PEACE SIGNED

    The following message from His Majesty the King has been received by the Governor-General through the Seeretary of State for the Colonies:— ...

    Article : 133 words
  7. CHINA WILL NOT SIGN.

    China announces she refuses to sign the Treaty, being dissatisfied regarding Shantung. ...

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  8. BERLIN RUMORS.

    Berlin is full of rumors of an impending military conference with the object of establishing a military dictatorship. ...

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  9. ANTICIPATION OF PEACE

    A Paris message dated midday on the 28th Jume states:—It is a clear and shady day. Pasis is en fete, satisfied that the greatest war in history ...

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  10. FOCH’S ORDERS TO ARMY

    Mrshal [?]ch, the [?]neralissin[?], of the All[?]ed A[?]mies, has instructed the army to hold itself ready and alert till the treaty is actually signed. ...

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  11. ALLIES’ WARNING TO HOLLAND.

    The Allies have warned Holland that she must closely guard the ex-Kaiser. Serious consequences would arise if the escape of the Crown Prince is verified. ...

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  12. NATURALISATION PROB-LEM.

    In aristocratic circles the keenest interest is shown in the Naturalisation Commission’s enquiry into the question of the desirability of revoking the ...

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  13. HUN OFFICERS PARADED.

    The Admiralty announced on the afternoon of the 22nd:—The German officers were formed up on the deck of the warship Revenge under armed ...

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  14. GENERAL IRONSIDE ACTIVE

    It is stated by the “Times" correspondent at Arcbangel, in Northern Russia, that General Ironside, commanding the British force in Russia, ...

    Article : 219 words
  15. HUN DELEGATES STONED

    M. Clemenceau, the Premier, ordered the Prefect of Versailles to apologise to the Germans for Monday's demonstration. Tile Prefect and the Police ...

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  16. THE SIGNING CEREMONY.

    At 3.15 p.m. to-day the Germans signed the Peace Treaty, and the greatest war in history ended. It was a brilliant event, brilliantly colored. The ...

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  17. IF HUNS HAD NOT SIGNED

    A delayed cable says that the army and navy commanders report that everything is in readiness tor action should the Peace Treaty not be ...

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  18. WINNIPEG STRIKES

    The Canadian Mission in London in a statement declared many inaccurate fantastic reports of conditions in Winnipeg have been sent out due to ...

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  19. FRANCE RESUIRES EXPLAN-ATION.

    Reuter learns that the authorities are communicating with Paris regarding the action to be taken concerning Admiral von Reuter in connection with ...

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  20. ATTEMPT TO DESTROY MUNI-TIONS.

    The attempted destruction of munitions destined for Poland has ereated a bad impression at the Peace Conference in Paris, which has addressed a ...

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  21. MASTERING THE AIR

    Addressing the British Science Guild, Major-General J. E. B. Seely, Undersecretary of State for Air, said that Captain Alcock, who recently succeeded ...

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  22. AUSTRIAN NOTE

    The Austrian delegation has sent a note to the Conference protesting that the Austrian Republic is being made the heir to all the responsibilities of ...

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  23. CELEBRATIONS IN LONDON.

    The chief incident in London, following the news of the signing of the peace terms. was the rush by the immense crowds to the palace, demanding the ...

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  24. COTTON WORKERS

    Cotton employers’ operatives have ignored the suggestion made by Sir R. S. Horne, Minister for Labor, that he should act as arbitrator. The dispute ...

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  25. A COMMUNICATION TO AMERICA.

    President £Wilson, in a message sent to his countrymen immediately after peace was signed, said:- “Though the Treaty terms imposed ...

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  26. DISCONTENT IN ARMY CORPS

    Senator Pearce, Australian Minister for Defence, has ordered an investigation to be made into the increasing discontent among a section of the Army ...

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  27. MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT WILSON.

    President Wilson before leaving France issued1 a statement to the French people in which he saida“Looking hack over the eventful ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S KEY INDUS-TRIES.

    In the House of Commons, Sir G. Terrell (Unionist member for Wilts, Chippenham), drew attention to the uncertainty of the future economic ...

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  29. JUBILATIONS IN PARIS.

    When the German signatures made peace at last a tangible thing, the great fountains in the Park leapt into the air, and guns announced the news. ...

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  30. A COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY.

    The Council of Three referred the sinking of the German ships at Scapa Flow to a commission of experts to determine whether the armistice conditions ...

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  31. OUTRAGE IN IRELAND

    A message from Dublin states that three masked' men fired at and killed a police inspector in the Town Square at Thurles, Tipperary, in the presence of ...

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  32. EARLIER MESSAGES

    In the German Assembly Herr Bauer to-day referred to the demand for un-, conditional signature, and said a defeated nation was being violated body ...

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  33. COAL COMMISSION REPORT

    Delight has been expressed by the miners’ leaders with the Coal Commission reports of Mr Justice Sankey and the labor delegates. ...

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  34. BOLSHEVISM IN BRITAIN

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr Shorrt said the police possessed recent evidence there was Bolshevik Activity in Great Britain, ...

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  35. PROSECUTION OF SINN FEINERS

    The allegation of the Irish-American delegates that Countess Marckeeirecz is being prosecuted in reprisal for giving information with regard to certain ...

    Article : 132 words
  36. AUSTRALIA’S MEAT TRADE

    Mr Robinson, a "Times" correspondent, referring to the prospects of the meat trade, says England will remain Australia's best market for some time. ...

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  37. NATIONALISATION SCHEME.

    Parliamentary lobbyists state that Conservative opposition to the nationalisation of the mines, is growing and that there may be a unionist split if the ...

    Article : 77 words
  38. NEW ITALIAN DELEGATION.

    The new Italian delegation to the Peace Conference is composed of Piponi, Foreign Minister, as chief of delegation, Senators Scialoja, Ferraris. ...

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