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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The New York correspondent at Washington reports that Srs. Reid, Borah, Poindexter, and other leaders lave formed a national organization in opposition to the ...

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  5. PEACE FINALITIES NEAR.

    Mc. Lloyed George, president Wilson, and Mrs Clemenceau are conferring with the object of reaching a definite and final Settlement of the peace terms which will ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. MEN AND MATTERS

    At this invitation of Dr. Brooke Nicholls, a number of naturalists and others assembled an dinner in the city on Friday evening to say good-bye to Mr. W. B. ...

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  7. THIS WICKED THING."

    The royal commission appointed to enquire into the connection of Mr. A. W. styles (late Chief Secretary) with the purchase of the Williams estate at Enfield for ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S FINANCIAL BURDENS

    Nobody could be more deeply concerned than is the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) in the solution of the serious financial problems which now confront Australia, and ...

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  10. Neutrals and League.

    Holland, Switzerland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden have asked the subcommittee of the Peace Conference to grant neutral countries a larger measure ...

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  11. HOMELESS WILHELM.

    The Times correspondent at Washington reports that diplomatic advices from Europe say that the ex-Kaiser arranged for an asylum in Sweden two months ...

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  12. Germany' s Merchant Fleet

    The Paris correspondent of The New York World reporte that the German Commercial fleet, control of which, is being taken, by the Allies, amounts to 1,500,000 ...

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  13. BRITISH LABOUR.

    The War Cabinet has refused to recognise the Police Union. The Daily Chronicle, in a forecast of the report of the Coal Commission, says that ...

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  14. BOLSHEVISM.

    Omsk reports are to the effect that the Siberian Army has successfully begun anoffensive against the Bolsheviks, who admit that they are retreating to the ...

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  15. Ukraine and Allies.

    The Ukraine troops have entered Przemyal The Ukraine-Republic has refused the conditions of the Allies for assistance against the Bolsheviks. ...

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  16. Labour Commoner and King.

    The New York Times correspondent in London reports that Mr. R. Toothill, a Labour member of Parliament, had an interview with King George ...

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  17. Urgent Appeal to Lloyd George.

    President Wilson, M. Clemencean, and Signor Orlando have urgently requested Mr. LIoyd George to 'remain in Pans for a fortnight, despite the most urgent ...

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  18. Archangel Fighting.

    Fighting against the Bolsheviks is proceeding Five hundred of the enemy have been kifield in a fortnight, and additional Russian forces are being trained to ...

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  19. The Rhine Province.

    The London correspondent of The Tribune learns "on excellent authority" that the Council of Ten has abandoned the plan for the formation of an independent ...

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  20. MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS.

    A paragraph in The Register on Wednesday stated that “protests made against the holding of Citizen Forces camps in the next few weeks ...

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  21. Heavily Defeated.

    The Esthonians counter-attacked on the Pskow front and heavily defeated the Bolsheviks. ...

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  22. Three Important Points.

    The United States peace delegates state that the disposition of the German war ships is not likely to be included in the peace treaty. Germany, bowever, will be ...

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  23. LATEST SPORTING.

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  24. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore Tide?.—Wednesday, March 19—Low , water, 12 noon; high water, 6 p.m. ARRIVED.—March 19. Juno 105, Geo, McKay, port Vincent ...

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  25. Bolshevism in America.

    All except four of the alleged Bolshe[?] who were recently arrested have been released. The other prisoners will be charged with advocating the overthrow of ...

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  26. Bolshevik Propaganda.

    The Bolsheviks up to march I had spent 300,000,000 roubles in foreign propaganda. It is alleged that a large sum was devoted to s[?] British newspapers. ...

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  27. Shall Turkey Trot?

    The World's correspondent at Paris learns that the Anglo-Indian delegation to the Peace Congress has sent a memorandum to the British delegation opposing the ...

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  28. LAWN TENNIS.

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  29. GOVERNMENT WHEAT CONTROL.

    The attention of the Premier and “Minister controlling the South Australian Wheat Scheme (Hon. A. H. Peake) ,was directed on Wednesday morning to a ...

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  30. An Escaping U Boat.

    French gunboats seized the German submarine U39, which was escaping off the Spanish port of Ferrol. ...

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  31. Greek Claims.

    The report of the Commission on Greek claims was not unanimous in its decision. A majority of the members favoured giving Smyrna to Greece, but the ...

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  32. BERLIN SPARTACISTS.

    Messages from Berlin state that 24 members of the defunct "People's Marine Davison" were executed when the armed attack on Government troops in the downtown ...

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  33. Peace Agreement.

    Major-Gen. Sir Frederick Maurice, who is on a lecture tour, observed, in an address that reputed Peace Conference disagreements largely existed in the ...

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  34. An Unregenerate Hun.

    Baron Kuehlmann (German - ex-Foreign Minister), in a private letter, boasts of the spread of Bolshevism, which, belays, will cause a reaction resulting in the early ...

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  35. SEARCH FOR GOLD.

    Private enterprise has been attracted the announced determination of the Department of Home and Territories to encourage liberally the testing of the ...

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  36. Pooling of War Debts.

    The World's correspondent at Paris learns that France has [?]nitely abandoned the plan for the internationalization of war debts. ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir Auckland Geddes has indicated that the immediate electrification of the main railway lines will be undertaken, and it is believed that the change will prove ...

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  39. Belgium and Holland.

    M. de la Choris (Belgian premier) in a speech to the Deputies, announced that the treaty of 1837 with Holland must be revised with the object of restoring ...

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  40. Belgian's Heavy Sentence.

    Gorremans, the principal secretary to the Ministry of Arts and Sciences, has been sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment with hard labour for having accepted during the ...

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  41. LAWS TENNIS AND GERMANS.

    The Lawn Tennis Association has prohibited British players from participating in enemy or neutral tournaments in which enemy players participate. ...

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