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  3. PEACE DISCUSSIONS

    The public sitting of the Peace Conference to-morrow should make an imimportant advance. Five big questions will be raised and referred to expert ...

    Article : 493 words
  4. RUSSIAN POSITON

    A message from Helsingfors, in Fin Land, staets.that after the battle of Narva Trotzy with, The Commandor of the northern army. ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. STRIKES IN BRITAIN.

    The joint committee of the unions on the Clyde has approved of arragements for a strike in the shipyards on 27th January for a 40-hour week. The ...

    Article : 287 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    King Albert of Belgium has elected Sir_Peter McBride (Agen-Genral for Victoria) a Commander of the Order of the .Grown,- ii» recognition of- the ...

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  7. MIXED FEELINGS IN BRITAIN.

    While the Allied Confernce’s de. cision regarding Russia is welcomed m Britain as raising the whole problem. to a loflty plane, and as a noble ...

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  8. ENQUIRY WILL BE MADE.

    The Supreme Council has appointed a committee consisting of Marshal Eoch, Generalisimo and Coinmanderin-Chief of die French forces; General ...

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  9. LLOYD GEORGE'S VIEW.

    It is learned in reference to the misunderstanding which seems to have arisen concerning Mr-Lloyd George's I altitude in regard to Russia that, he ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. PRINCES' ISLANDS CONFERENCE.

    M. Miliukoff, a fanner Russian Minister, interviewed bt a representative ol Renter in London, deplored the invitation to the Bolsheviks to attend ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA’S WAR BILL,

    Mr Peake, Premier, of South Australia, who, at the conference of interstate Ministers yesterday, raised the question of the payment by Germany ...

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  12. GERMANY.

    The “Times" Berlin correspondent says Noske interviewed stated that the Government did not fear a counterrevolution: A number of loyal troops ...

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  13. SERIOUS CLIMAX FEARED.

    The air is full of strikes and rumors of strikes are country wide. Industrial unrest looks like working up into a serious climax. Labor ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIKS EXPELLEO FRUM ESTHONIA.

    A message form Lbeau in Courland states that Northern Esthonia and Livonia have been cleared of Bolsheviks, thanks to the intervenition of ...

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  15. TROTZKY'S GUARDS.

    Mr Jeffreys says Troitzky’s Chinese Guards are advancing southwards, and have reached Kharboff arid Bastkfeff. A number of British refugees from ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. IRISH PARLIAMENT.

    The “Com-dail Ereann.” (Parliament of Ireland) is composed of 29 uninterned Sinn. Fein members of Parliament. It attracted vast crowds to ...

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  17. SOVIET AGREES TO CONFERENCE

    The Russian Soviet has agreed to the principle of the Marmora meeting. ...

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  18. SUPREME COUNCIL MEETS.

    The Supreme Inter-Allied War Council met to-day. M. Clemenceau, M. Pichon. Marshal Foch and General Waygand represented France. Mr ...

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  19. POLAND’S NEED.

    Mr J. M. N. Jeffries, the special correspondent in Poland, telegraphs that news from the Russian front is less satisfactory. Although the Rutbenian ...

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  20. THE RUSSIA TRIANGLE.

    Prince Lyoff a former Prime Minister, has joined the other representatives of the Russian moderate parties in declaring that lie will not go to ’the ...

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  21. PEACE TERMS FOR GERMANY.

    Uncompromising feeling towards Germany intensifies as the pace of the Beaco Conference quickens. President Wilson is Particularly indicating a far ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    1 Hull —The funeral of the Late Mr Enoch Wilson Hall, of Neil street, took place on Saturday, and v. as Largely attended by representative citizens. ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The French. British, American and Italian Association for the League of Nations decided to hold a conference on the 26tli January, presided over by ...

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  24. ALLIES PROMISE ASSISTANCE.

    General Barthelemy, chief of the Aliglo-French mission ; to Poland, in the course of an interview, stalled that the Allies would give Poland all ...

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  25. SPEECH BY PRESIDENT WILSON.

    A message from Paris says:-The Peace Conference has appointed a committee to settle the details of the League of Nations. President Wilson ...

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  26. OEQSSIQN AS TO RUSSIA.

    It appears that the decision as to Russia was ia compromise, hut it is realised that it embodies a clear programme, and was unanimously ...

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  27. SPARTACUS PARTY REVIVES.

    A message from the Berlin correspondent of the “Times”* states that fighting recurred on Tuesday night when the Spartacus party the ...

    Article : 111 words
  28. FOOD FOR EUROPE

    It Senate -has. passed President -Wilson’s bill providing for a grant. of £20,000,000 to relieve famine in Europe despite; ...

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  29. PROJECT UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED.

    The Peace Conference unanimously adopted the League. of, Nations project. President Wilson) and Colonel House will do the American. delegates to the ...

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  30. TIPPERARYM MURDERS.

    No arrest have been made in connection with the Tipperary murders. The Government has proclaimed the district a military area Fresh series ...

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  31. FORCES ON WESTERN FRONT.

    The Press Bureau announces that General Si, Henry Wilson attend the commit appointed by the Allied and associated Governments to consider ...

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  32. HAMBURG IN STATE OF SIEGE.

    A state of been proclaimed aft Hamburg owing to a Spartacus outbreak. ...

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  33. EVACUATION PF CAUCASUS

    A Constamtonple message says:- The evacuation of the Caucaus is com-Plete except for Kars. The British have occupied Batum (in the Black ...

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  34. BERLIN’S TROUBLES;

    The “Times” correspondent at The Hague says a massage form Berlin states: The city is suffering from an epidermic of strikes. All traffic is paralysed as a ...

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  35. QUESTION OF REPARATION.

    A Vancouver report says:-Another Committee will consider reparation The names of those who are to pay what they are capable of paying and ...

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  36. UNREST IN HOLLAND.

    Bolshevist activities are creating great uneasiness in Holland. Meetings to commemorate Liebknecht and Luxemburg are being held throughout the ...

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  37. WILSON AGREES TO IN-

    Labor legislation is the first order of the day for the Plenary Conference to-morrow. Varrious Governments have prepard written statements. It ...

    Article : 122 words
  38. WE CAPTURED COLONIES

    Dealing with the question of the colonies in the Conference Mr Loyd George sitting at M Clemenceau’s (Premier of France) left spitomised the ...

    Article : 358 words
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