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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE

    Territorial questions are not likely to arise publicly for some time. The Rusian problem is proving urgent and difficult, and absorbing the attention of ...

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  4. PREMIERS’ CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers’ Conference was resumed to-day in the Chamber of the House of representatives. Mr Watt said that before proceeding ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN.

    American interviews given by Mr W.M. Hughes Prime Minister of Australia, indicate his intention strenuously to oppose the Japanese annexation ...

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  6. RUSSIAN

    A settlement of the troublesome question of the command of the army at Omsk chief town of the Siberian province of Akmolinsk has been ...

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  7. SUPREME WAR COUNCIL.

    An official communique from Paris, dated Wednesday, says:—The Supreme War Council considered the Polish question, consulted Marshal Foch, ...

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  8. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    Minister resumed their examination of the Russian question. President Wilson read a proposal which will be discussed later. ...

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  9. RUSSIAN QUESTION.

    Regarding Russia the Powers recognise the Russian Revolution, but do not countenance the counter revolution. They wish to serve Russia Unselfishly, ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Mr H. Walls, formerly- postmaster at Natimuk, and recently stationed at Daylesford, has been promoted to the Ballarat City Post Office clerical staff. ...

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  11. VOLUNTEERS FOR ESTHONIA.

    An official Finnish telegram states that Finnish volunteers have been transported from Helsingfors, on the Gulf of Finland to Reval the capital ...

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  12. MISSION TO POLAND.

    The mission which the Supreme Council has decided to send immediately to Poland will consist of two delegates, one civil and one military. The ...

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  13. N.Z. REPRESENTATION.

    Mr Lloyd George, British Premier, expressed to Mr W.F. Massey, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, regret that he had not succeeded in securing ...

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  14. SINN FEIN PARLIA-MENT.

    Coincident with the revolution in Ireland orders orders prohibiting the holding of public meetings were issued The Sinn Fein Constituent Assembly ...

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  15. FINNISH FRONT PELLAG ED.

    A message from Helsingfors, the capital of Finland and states that the Russian Red Guards are attacking and pillaging the Finish frontier. ...

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  16. MR HUGHES MEETS FRENCH DELEGATE.

    Mr W.M. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, had a lengthy conversation with M. Tardien one of the French delegates to the Peace ...

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  17. STATE OF EUROPE.

    An American Commision which is investigating conditions in Europe, believes that an economic industrial, and social calamity can only be averted by ...

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  18. MR MASSEY ASSERTS DO MINION CLAIM.

    The New Zealand representatives at the Peace Conference are making their case public. Mr W.F. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand has ...

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  19. SHIPPING DEAL PROPOSED

    Various sums in some cases, approaching £40,000,000, have been mentioned as having been paid by the great shipping syndicate formed to ...

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  20. SHORTER HOURS.

    It is stated that 150,000 Yorkshire coal miners will strike on Thursday for a 44-hour week. London, Wednesday. ...

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  21. MR LLOYD GEORGE’S REPLY.

    It is understood that Mr Lloyd eGorge. Prime Minister of Britain, explained to Mr W.F. Massey and to Sir Joseph Ward. New Zealand ...

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  22. MINISTRY TO BE CREATED.

    The Sian Fein Assembly has decided that the Irish Independent Ministry shall consist of a President and four executive officers, who Will have ...

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  23. BOLSHEVIK EVIDENCE FAVORED.

    Mr W.F. Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, and Rear-Admiral G.P. W. Hope. Deputy First Sea Lord, were present this morning at tie Supreme ...

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  24. WILLS.

    John McGrath, late of Clark’s Hill, retired farmer who died on 21st Novem ber, left realty valued at £3600, and personally valued at £1120, to his widow ...

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  25. PORTUGAL.

    A statement issued on behalf of the former King Manuel, published in the “Daily Chronicle,” says that the assassination of President Paes has ...

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  26. OFFICIALS CONSULTED.

    Mr J.I. MacPherson the Chief Secretary has conferred at Dublin with Lord French, the Viceroy; General Shaw the Commander-in-Chief, and the ...

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  27. CHIEF SECRETARY OF AUS-TRALIAN DELEGATION.

    Mr P.C. Deane, connected with the Australian Delegation, is attending the British secretarial conference as the chief secretary of the Australian ...

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  28. THE EX-KAISER.

    According to the ‘'Pall Mall Gazette.” the question of trying the former Kaiser has gone much further than is generally understood. ...

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  29. GERMANY.

    A message from Berlin states:— The Bolsheviks are advancing rapidly on a wide front through the Courland provinces in the direction of the East ...

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  30. TROOPS FOR POLAND.

    Canada and New Zealand representatives at the Peace Conference have made it plain that they will not send troops to Poland, or actively support a ...

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  31. LEAGUE DELEGATION.

    Regarding the Dominions’ status in the Council of the League of Nations, it is understood that although they claim to be entitled to equal numerical ...

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  32. MONARCHISTS IN CONTROL.

    A Liston official message states that the Mornachists now hold Oporto the second city of Portugal, which stands on the steep rooky, right bank of the ...

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  33. MANY TRADES INVOLVED.

    A strike is threatening to involve the whole of the engineering and allied trades of London, owing to the withdrawal of certain privileges consequent ...

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  34. SECRET WAR TIME TREATIES.

    The “Daily News” correspondent in Paris learns from a trustworthy, source that British circles are of the opinion that secret treaties made during the war ...

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  35. STAMPING OUT BOLSHEVIKS.

    A message from the Berlin correspondent of the “Times” states:— Extensive military have resulted in the complete restoration of ...

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  36. LISBON QUIET.

    An official message states that the city is quiet. The Cabinet has taken energetic measures to maintain order in the country. The troops, naval ...

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  37. WAVE OF LABOR UNREST.

    A wave of labor unrest is at present passing over England involving miners, engineers boilermakers, and many kindred trades. The cession of the 47 hour ...

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  38. BALKANS OPERATIONS

    The “London Gazette” on Wednesday contained a despatch from Lieut-General G.E. Milne (commanding the Balkan Army) describing the important ...

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  39. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    An editorial article in the “Temps” safe that Constantinople and the Straits of the Bosphorus must become international territory. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr A. Brickwell, Director of Cold Storage in the Department of Food Ministry predicted that there would be a very large quantity and almost a glut, ...

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  41. LEAGEU OF NATIONS SCHEME.

    A Vancouver message says—lt is announced that the Plenary session of the Peace Conference will discuss Mr Lloyd George’s proposal for a League ...

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  42. EIGHT REPUBLICS PROPOSED.

    It is announced that in Berlin that Germany is to be divided into a federation of eight republic healed by Greater Berlin which will possess a population ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN DEMOBIL-ISATION.

    General Sir John Menash, G.C.M.G., states that 12,000 Australians are under orders to transfer to England from France. This is the beginning of a ...

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  44. THE BRITISH DRAFT.

    The British draft of the League of Nations contains a clause providing adequate representation for the Dominions. ...

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  45. CONTROL OF ADRIATIC.

    The Italian Delegation to the Peace Conference has conferred with General Diaz, the Commander-in-Chief of the Italian Army, and declares that is ...

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  46. FUNCTIONS OF THE LEAGUE.

    Mr Keith Murdoch, telegraphing on Tuesday, says:-with British and Dominion correspondents today they spoke with vehement ...

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  47. EBERT WILL BE PREMIER.

    Berlin newspapers predict that Dr Naumann of the Democratic Party, will be the first President of the German Republic, and Herr Ebert the first ...

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  48. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the union House of Assembly Sir Thomas Smartt gave notice of his intention to move on February 11- That this House condemns the ...

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  49. AGREEMENT IS REACHED.

    President Wilson’s proposal regarding Russia has been officialy endorsed. The effect of this is that every organised group exercising or ...

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  50. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    A message from Berlin states that the official election results of Berlin proper give the Majority Socialists five members. Including Herr Scheidemann The ...

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  51. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The French Labor Mission arrived in Launceston to-day and was welcomed by the representatives of the Government and the municipal authorities ...

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  52. GOLD BONUS QUESTION.

    Referring to the cable from Mr Watt, the Acting Prime Minister of Australia relating to the gold bonus, Mr W.M. Hughes stated that the question involved ...

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  53. TRANS-AFRICAN AIR SERVICE.

    A message from the “Times” correspondent at Khartoum states that an aeroplane which is surveying the Cairo to the Cape routs, Arrived there on ...

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  54. BOATING FATALITY

    A returned soldier named Hassen was sailing in a dinghy at Devonport to-day when overturned. The body has not yet been recovered. Hassen ...

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