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  3. BAVARIA

    In reporting this morning’s decision to proclaim a Soviet Government, the Berimer [?]ageblath said:—The Central Council at Munich will first ...

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  4. EGYPTIAN TROUBLE

    A communique issued at Cairo on 1st March states that General Sir Edmund Allenby, the Special High Commissioner is glad to see that ...

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  5. HUNGARY

    A message from Budapest says that General J. C. Smurfs, Allied Missioner to Hungary made the following proposals to the Hungarian Soviet ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Victorian churchmen will learn with interest that Bishop Reginald Stephen, D.D., Bishop of Tasmania, and for years Dean of Melbourne and principal of St. ...

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  7. GERMANY’S IN-DEMNITY

    In view of France’s strong objections to naming any sum as the indemnity, except the total cost of the war, the Supreme War Council has decided to ...

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  8. THE SAAR COALFIELD

    A message from Paris says an agreement has been readied on the Saar coalfield question. There is sufficient coal and iron to replace the ...

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  9. THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT.

    A London message dated 8th April says that the latest news regarding the situation in Bavaria indicates that the Soviet Government in Munich may not ...

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  10. RELATIONS WITH DOMINIONS

    Viscount Milner, Secretary of State for the Colonies has granted an interview to the “Sunday Express” upon the future relations between the Do. ...

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  11. GERMAN UPRISING

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin, in a message dated 8th April, says:—lt is reported that extensive military measures have been taken in Berlin to ...

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  12. PROCLAMATION BY COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    A message from London, dated 8th April says:—Replying to a question regarding the situation in Egypt, Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, the Parliamentary ...

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  13. SITUATION AT WURTEMBURG.

    A message from Stuttgart the capital of Wurtemburg, dated 7th April, stated that the city was completely quiet but martial law had not yet ...

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  14. ARREST OF MINISTER OF JUSTICE.

    A message from Magdeburg states that a soldiers’ so-called watch committe arrested the Imperial Minister for Justice Herr Landsberg, and also ...

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  15. WILLS.

    An estate valued at £2200 (realty £620 and personalty £1605), was left by Mary Ann Stockman, late of Moonambel, widow to her three daughters. ...

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  16. TERRITORY FOR BELGIUM.

    Reports from Paris state that the Peace Conference was unanimous in assigning Belgium Ruauda and Urundi territories in German East Africa, ...

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  17. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED.

    The Wolff Bureau, referring to the arrest of Herr Landsberg says:—“The guilty must pay dearly therefor.” Martial law has been proclaimed at ...

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  18. CAIRO NOW QUIET.

    A message from Cairo, dated the 1st April, said:—The city is quiet. There have been no further disturbances. The total casualties are eight ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    Parker.—The funeral of the late Mrs Parker, wife of Mr Wm. J. Parker, of Gregory street, took place yesterday morning and although of a private ...

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  20. ANOTHER MESSAGE

    Telegraphing from Copenhagen last evening, Reuter’s correspondent said that a message from Munich said that up to noon, yesterday a Soviet republic ...

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  21. REPORT OF OFFICIAL INVESTI-GATION.

    The “Daily News” correspondent in Paris says that the official investigator whom the Government employed during the war has returned to Paris ...

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  22. VIEW OF GENERAL SMUTS.

    Mr Keith Murdoch, in a message dated 9th April, says:—Lieut.-General Smuts, the South African Minister, who has been to Hungary has returned ...

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  23. THE EX-KAISER.

    There are strong indications that the Peace Conference will demand the extradition of the former Kaiser with a view to his future detention under ...

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  24. MURDERS IN CAIRO.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Cairo, in a message dated 3rd April, said:—A mob in Cairo to-day murdered a State railway official named Dykes, and also ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN REPARIATION NOT AFFECTED.

    The War Office has announced that the trouble in Egypt will not delay the repatriation of the Australian troops from Egypt. ...

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  26. WURTEMBURG STRIKE FAILS.

    Messages from Stuttgart, the capital of Wurtemburg, state that the general strike of Spartacists has collapsed, and the leaders have been arrested. The ...

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  27. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR

    A Paris message received in Vancouver on 8th April says:—The Council of Four (Mr Lloyd George, M. G. Clemenceau, Signor Orlando, and ...

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  28. LABOR SUCCESSES

    A feature of the Board of Guardians and Urban council elections on Saturday was the sweeping success of Labor. The victories included 11 out of 16 ...

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  29. TROOPS FIRE ON MOB

    Reuter’s correspondent in Cairo telegraphing on the 4th April, says:— During yesterday’s disturbance the troops were several times obliged to ...

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  30. THE MINISTER RESCUED.

    A message from Berlin, dated the 8th April, states that the police at Hermstadt stopped the motor car wherein Herr M. Landsberg, the ...

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  31. TRIAL OF STRENGTH EXPECTED

    Reuter’s correspondent at Berlin states that the Bavarian Government has gone to Nuremburg. Herr Hoffman the Premier, announced that the ...

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  32. MURMANSK EXPEDITION

    In connection with the situation of the Allied forces in North Russia, it is emphasized that the responsibility for the North Russian expedition is ...

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  33. PEACE TERMS SOON READY

    It is announced from Paris that Mr Lloyd George will go to London on Monday. He will address Parliament on Tuesday, and return to Paris on ...

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  34. TEN SEATS CAINED AT WOOL-WICH.

    In a message from London, dated the 8th April, one of Reuter’s correspondents says:—Labor secured continued successes in yesterday’s ...

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  35. A BRITISH CORRESPONDENT’S IMPRESSIONS.

    A London message says:—Harold Begbie writing to the “Daily Chronicle” from Amerongen, claims to have been admitted to the ex-Kaiser’s intimacy. ...

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  36. DISQUIETING RUMORS.

    It is stated by the Paris corresponddent of the “Times” that great nervous tension is being shown in regard to the Peace Conference. ...

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  37. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    The Air Ministry announces that it is employing all resources to secure successful flights by British machines across the Atlantic for the “Dally ...

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  38. GERMAN MISSIONARIES

    Replying in the House of Commons to Colonel C.R. Burn (Torquary, Coaltion Unionist) Colonel L.C.M. S. Amery, Parliamentary ...

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  39. HUN REGIMENTS DISBANDED.

    Alarmed by the army’s attitude, the German Government has disbanded several regiments, and is supplying arms to Communists everywhere says ...

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  40. TEXT OF REPARATION CLAUSE.

    The text of the Reparation clause, as finally approved, specifies that enemy countries must admit their responsibility for all loss and damage to the ...

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  41. SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS.

    A message from London, dated last Tuesday, Stated that an official telegram from Omsk, in Siberia, reported that the troops of Admiral Koltchak ...

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  42. AMERICAN IMPATIENCE.

    There is growing disappointment among the American delegates to the Peace Conference concerning delays. President Wilson feels that it is waste ...

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  43. DISTRIBUTION TENTATIVELY FIXED.

    Mr Keith Murdoch, in a message dated 9th April, from Paris, says—There is a widespread belief that decisions at the Peace Conference would ...

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  44. ENTENTE AND RUSSIA

    It is rumored in Paris that the Entente Governments are opening fresh negotiations with M. Lenin, the Russian Bolshevik Foreign Minister. ...

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  45. A FEDERATION OF SOVIETS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Berne says:—The Soviets at Munich have proposed to establish an administrative council of 35 chiefly ...

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  46. LIMERICK PRISONER RESCUED

    A message received in Dublin from Limerick says that a prisoner was shot in the neck and back during his rescue from the police. He was carried off ...

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  47. BULGARIA’S PLIGHT

    The “Times” correspondent at Berne in Switzerland, in a message dated Tuesday last says that Roumanian refugees state that Bulgaria is ...

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  48. GERMANS PERPLEXITY.

    The “Times,” in a leading article, says that Germany clearly hesitates between championing real Russia and fighting the Bolsheviks with a view to securing ...

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  49. GERMAN TRADE.

    In order to assist Germany to obtain credit in neutral countries and to purchase foodstuffs, Marshal Foch has telegraphed to Spa, the headquarters ...

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  50. TERMS OF REVISED COVENANT.

    Mr W. M. Hughes, the Australian Prime Minister in a special interview given to the “Pall Mall Gazette” correspondent at Paris, said that the ...

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  51. DID FOR MILITARY INDE PENDANCE.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin states that a breach has occurred between the Bavarian and the Imperial Governments, signifying that Bavaria ...

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  52. FRENCH CRUISER SENT TO ODESSA.

    A Paris message dated 8th April says:—A French cruiser has gone to Odessa to help to deal with the Bolsheviks. ...

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