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  4. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    On April 8 the German Government had 70,000 troops around the capital in readiness for any eventualities. A general strike was declared at Dusseldorf. on April 6 in ...

    Article : 73 words
  5. HAIG'S LAST APPEAL

    Field-Marshal Haig, in a despatch dated March 21, describes the advance of the British forces into Germany and the occupation of the Cologne bridgehead. He briefly ...

    Article : 451 words
  6. ANXIOUS PEACE POSITION.

    The Daily Express correspondent at Paris reports that .President Wilson considers that Sunday's compromise on the Saar Valley, Rhine, Dantzig, and reparation ...

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  7. RUSSIA.

    The Daily News correspondent at Paris says be understands that a development in the Russian situation is likely. Lenin and Trotsky are willing to undertake the ...

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  8. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  9. CONTROLLING INFLUENZA.

    The Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. W. Ramsay Smith), on Friday morning, outlined a joint scheme of surveillance adopted by the Commonwealth ...

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  11. Munich Revolt Extending.

    The Essen end Dusseldorf strikes are extending. More than 400,000 workmen are now idle. The Munich revolution has extended to Augsburg and Nuremburg. it ...

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  12. Human Flesh On Sale.

    The deaths at Petrograd in December were 83,000, and in January 120,000. Starvation as responsible for 16.000 deaths. Mixed meat which was sold at a high price ...

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  13. Constructive Bolshevist Work.

    The Russian Bolshevist Department of Agriculture has ordered a poison gas equipment for the destruction of pernicious insects, notably locusts. Experiments have ...

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  14. Riot at Frankfurt.

    There was serious rioting on Monday at Frankfurt, when a crowd roughly handed a sailor and threw him into the Marne. The mob then proceeded to the gaol and ...

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  15. Finns and Bolsheviks.

    Copenhagen newspapers state that the Finnish Army is being reorganized with a view to attack the Russian Bolsheviks! Gen. Yudentch is raising fresh forces, ...

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  16. Riots at Essen.

    German Government troops, alter rioting, arrested the strike committee at Essen, where Soviets have been formed. ...

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  17. FULL INDEMNITIES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has replied to the telegram sent to him at Paris by Mr. Kennedy Jones, M. P., in behalf of a number of members of the ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. Arrested Spartacists.

    A demonstration has been held at Berlin against the arrest of Leddbour and Daumig (representatives at the Berlin Workmen's Congress), who were accused of having led ...

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  19. NORTH RUSSIA.

    The British North Russian communique says:—Official advices from the Archangel sector state that it is believed that the enemy is preparing for a further offensive ...

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  20. Rescued From Spartacists.

    Magdeburg Spartacists captured Herr Landsberg, the Imperial Minister for Justice. The Imperial Government demanded his release within 12 hours or they would ...

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  21. The Saar Coalfields.

    The experts on indemnities, in a long sitting, worked out the details submitted by the Big Four. It is understood that the idea is to vest the coal mines of the ...

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  22. Important Bolshevik

    The Bolsheviks have occupied Chmerinka, an important junction of the railway [?] to Kieff, Ternopol, end Odessa, thereby cutting off Ukrainia from Galisia, and ...

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  23. Russian and German Soviets.

    Ir is reported that diplomatic relations have been established between the Russian and Bavarian Soviet Governments. ...

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  24. BEATTY'S GOOD-BYE.

    Upon the formal completion of the dissoc[?] of the Grand [?] into the regular [?] time fleets [?] Admiral Sir David Bea[?] took his carewell of the ...

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  25. Smuts's Negotiations.

    Gen. Smuts, left Budapest after negotiating with Gen. Belakun and others. The negotiations are reported to have been satisfactory, and to have strengthened the ...

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  26. Ukrainians and Poles.

    Ukrainian and Polish negotiations have been opened under the presidency of an American general. ...

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  27. The German Colonies.

    Lord Leverhulme, in an address before the Royal Colonial Institute, said he could not conceive a more criminal and infamous policy than the restoration of the German ...

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  28. THE SYDNEY.

    H.M.A.S Sydney sailed from Portsmouth to-day. with six 3 class submarines. This Australian Minister for Navy (Sir Joseph Cook) hade farewell to the officers end men ...

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  29. British Troops in the East.

    The Minister of War and Air (Mr. Churchill) has explained that the statement by the French' Foreign Minister (M. Pichon) that there were 140.000 British ...

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  30. MATRIMONY.

    The House of lords has pared the first reading of a Bill to e[?] the English Courts to deal with matrimonial proceedings in cases where soldiers are domiciled ...

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  31. A Violent Battle.

    Hungarians and Czech forces met in a violent engagement at Ungvar, and several hundreds were killed. ...

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  32. Fiume and Dantzig.

    M. Trumbitch declares -that the Jugoslavs will never be content to allow Italy to control. Fiume, although they might agree to the League of Nations exercising ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The London Omnibus Workers award has ratified the 48-hours' week, given six days' annual holiday, provided for over time rates for Good Friday and all public ...

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  34. AFTER-WAR ARMY.

    The second reading of the Naval and Military Services Bill was taken in the House of Lords to-day. Lord Buckmaster moved that the ...

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  35. Port Pirie Incidents.

    Reference was recently made in the press by the Chairman of the Central Board to the granting of permits by the Port Pirie Local Board of Health. It was then ...

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  36. Allied Troops and Budapest.

    A Copenhagen message repeats advices from Berlin that British and Italian troops at Pressburg have occupied the railways, presumably preparatory to military action ...

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  37. CABLE DELAYS.

    The newspapers are urging Government action regarding the cable delays. Attetion is drawn to the demand of the Honghong Chamber of Commerce that the naval ...

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  38. ELECTRICITY.

    The Government has a[?] an amendment in the Transport Bill excluding control of electricity, pen[?] a Bill dealing with the whole subject of electricity. ...

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  39. Bulgaria's Treachery.

    In regard to the criticism of the failure of Entente diplomacy in 1915 to enlist Bulgaria on the side of the Allies, the publication of a secret treaty Austria and ...

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  40. MILES OF LINEN.

    The Munitions Department is selling 32,000,000 yards of lines stores which were obtained for war purposes. ...

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  41. California and Japanese.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Robert Lansing) has cabled to the Californian Legislature that the introduction of anti Japanese legislation is particularly ...

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  42. INVITATION TO NEW ZEALANDERS.

    South Africa has invited the New Zealand bootballers to break their homeward journey for a six weeks [?] of the country. ...

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  43. THE V.C

    Altogether 347 Victoria Crosses have been ewarded during the period of the war. ...

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  44. HOUSING BILL.

    The second reading of the Housing Bill has been carried in the Commons. ...

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  45. Britain's Extra Expenses.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) state ! in the House of Commons to-day that the subsidy granted by the Government to keep down ...

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  46. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS.

    One hundred conscientious objectors have been released from captivity, and 500 are still imprisoned. ...

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  47. EGYPT QUIET.

    The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of Foreign Affiairs (Mr. Cecil Harmswor+h) has announced that Gen. A[?]erfby has issued, a proclamation of the restoration ...

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  48. Wilson Prepared to Quit.

    Despite optimistic British and French reports it is presently rumoured that President. Wilson considers that the peacemakers are prone to discard the, Fourteen ...

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  49. Lost in Germany.

    The Minister of War and Air (Mr. Churchill) stated to-day in the House of Commons that the War Office had been unable to find any trace of 1,896 British ...

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  50. JOHANNESBURG STRIKE.

    A Johannesburg message states that there is a prospect of a settlement of the long standing builders strike. At a conference of the strikers and master builders ...

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  51. IRON RELEASED FROM CONTROL.

    On April 30 the Ministry of Munitions will discontinue the control of pig iron, manufactured iron, steel, and tinplates. ...

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  52. SANKEY COAL REPORT.

    The Yorkshire and other miners associations have urged their members to accept the Sankey report. ...

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  53. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Covered Courts Championships were continued on -the -Queen Club s Courts to-day. Results:—Health and. Lycent beat Ritchie and Greville, Patterson and ...

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  54. Sending Them Home.

    In the Commons the Home Secretary (Mr. E. Shortt) announced that 5,000 alien enemies were now in Great Britain. Forty-one had been released since the armistice ...

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  55. Conditions in Belgium.

    The correspondent to The Daily Telegraph at Brussels says that the number of unemployed in Belgium is 890,000, and is still increasing, while more than 2,000,000 ...

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  56. THE VINDICTIVE.

    The back of the Vindictive, which was sunk at Zeebrngse, has been found to be broken, and the vessel is considered to be immovable. ...

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  57. LIoyd George as Mediator.

    The Daily Express' correspondent at Paris says that the British official view of the conference prospects is optimistic. It is not believed that President Wilson ...

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  58. A LITTLE MISCALCULATION.

    The accounts of the Ministry of Shipping for 1917-18 show an expenditure of £194,771 which was nearly £100,000,000 below the estimate. ...

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  59. ONKAPARINGA MEETING.

    Placdia, 8 et. 1 lb., was omitted from the telegraphed list of acceptances for the Oakbank Hills Railway Stakes. ...

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  61. TENTMAKERS' CLAIM.

    Before Mr. Deputy resident Webb, in the State Industrial Court on Friday, the Sail and Tent Makers' Employes' Union asked for an order for the hearing of an ...

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  62. Allenby's Free Hand.

    It :s officially announced that Gen. Alenby was given a free hand, m[?] and politically, in -the Egyptian trouble, and thus had power to pass the Budget, ...

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  63. Also From China.

    A message from Shanghai states that 450 Germans have been deported. A number of missionaries and others have secured exemption. ...

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  64. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    A criminal summons has been served upon Walter Glanfield, Mayor of the City of Northcote, changing him with having illegally used an instrument upon a young ...

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  65. THE BALMORAL CASTLE

    The transport Balmoral Castle was due to arrive at 3 o'clock to-day, and will probably be declared “clean.” The men will disembark at the Outer Harbour at 6 ...

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  66. To Sign the Treaty.

    The British delegates, including the overseas representatives, have each received a Royal warrant empowering them as plenipotentiaries to sign the peace treaty in ...

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  67. The Aliens' Bill.

    The new Aliens Bill will operate for two years It continues the 1914 Aliens Restriction Act, and empowers the authorities to exclude undesirabies, particularly ...

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  68. The Delhi Riots.

    There were sis persons killed and 16 wounded in the Delhi riots. No similar trouble has occurred elsewhere in India. ...

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