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  5. IRISH AFFAIRS. SINN FEIN CHANGES ITS NAME.

    The Dublin correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— "The Sinn Fein has assumed the official title of 'The Irish Republican ...

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  6. In Russia. BOLSHEVIKS RETREATING.

    A Helsingfors message states that the Bolsheviks are retreating in great disorder from Esthonia. A great part of the invading troops ...

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  7. END OF THE WAR. The Peace Conference.

    Retiter's Amsterdam correspondent writes:— "The Munich newspapers state that Prince Lichnowsky, formerly German ...

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  8. ESTHONIANS OCCUPY DORPAT.

    An Esthonian official communique states:— "We have occupied the town of Dorpat, which the enemy evacuated." ...

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  9. The Polish Republic.

    A Berlin official message says:— "The Polish National Council at Posen has informed the German Government that it has taken over the ...

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  10. A RAID IN LONDON.

    The London "Daily Mail" states that the police visited a Sinn Fein house at Camdentown, London, and seized a number oP revolvers and ...

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  11. PUBLICITY DISCUSSION.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "A meeting of the representatives of the Allies' and United States ...

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  12. Sinking of French Steamer.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs:— "A total of 460 lives were lost, in the sinking of the steamer Chaucuia, not ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISTS CONFERENCE.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent says that Mr. A. Henderson, who has left for Switzerland, before his departure stated that arrangements had ...

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  14. Civil War in Germany. FURTHER OUTBREAKS SAID TO BE LIKELY.

    A "Times" correspondent at Berlin states:— "Although the Ebert Government, claims that the Spartacus outbreaks in ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. TEACHERS' SUMMER SCHOOL.

    The teachers' summer school opened to-day. There were about 100 teachers in attendance, including some from the smallest country schools all over the ...

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  16. Italian Cabinet Resigns

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome telegraphs:— "The Italian Cabinet has resigned, owing to a split on the question of ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Government has not yet considered Mr. Anthony's report on the railways of South Australia, although Sir Richard Butler has brought many ...

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  18. APPLICATION FOR BUTTON DAY REFUSED.

    The Mayor, Alderman Glover, has declined to allow the Minda Home for Epileptics to have a button day in Fexbruary, as other charities, he says, ...

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  19. Promotions for Australians.

    Four Australian have been promoted to the rank of temporary Bngadier-General, namely, Colonels A. Brockman, C. Jess, H. Lloyd, and C. S. ...

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  20. MORE FIGHTING IN BERLIN.

    The London "Times" Berlin correspondent in a report dated January 15, states: "Heavy firing occurred during the ...

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  21. SERVIA'S ESTIMATE OF DAMAGE. SET AT £400,000,000.

    "Le Matin" states that the Servian Government has communicated to the Peace Conference an estimate of the value of the damage caused by the ...

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  22. TROUBLE IN THE IRON TRADE.

    Mr. Collaton, secretary of the South Australian branch of the Federated Ironworkers' Association, interviewed to-day in respect of the trouble in the ...

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  23. British Air Flight.

    The London "Daily Mail" states that a Handley-Page aeroplane which left Ipswich on January 13 landed at Karachi, north of Cutch, on the coast ...

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  24. WHEN THE NERVES GIVE WAY.

    Hardly any condition of ill-health deserves more pity than that for which there is generally least sympathy. Men and women with nerves out of gear ...

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  25. The Armistice. RENEWED TERMS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports: "An announcement has been issued that the renewed armistice terms provide for the surrender by Germany of ...

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  26. MARTIAL LAW AT BREMEN.

    A message from Bremen states that martial law has been proclaimed in that city. ...

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  27. RESULT OF BAVARIAN ELECTIONS.

    In the Bavarian National Assembly elections the bourgeoise candidates have scored a great victory. The Centre party's supremacy ends and Herr ...

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  28. In Arabia.

    Reuter's Cairo correspondent reports that Fakhir Apisa, commanding the enemy forces at Medina, surrendered to Em r Ali, the son of King Hussein of ...

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  29. REJOICING AT SPARTACUS LEADERS' DEATHS.

    The London. "Times" correspondent at The Hague reports that a telegram from Berlin states:— "The news of the murder of Dr. ...

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  30. In South Africa.

    The first organisation to repudiate the Bloemfontein Nationalist resolutions is the executive of the South African Party on the Witwatersrand, ...

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  31. BRITISH ARMY OF OCCUPATION.

    Sir Eric Geddes (Minister of Transport) and Mr. Winston Churchill (War Secretary) are conferring on the question of demobilisation. They are ...

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  32. In Britain.

    The Air Council is providing for women members of the Air Force to take on learning to fly. ...

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  34. GERMAN COMPLAINTS.

    An official message from Berlin states:— "At the renewed armistice negotiations, which were held in Marshal ...

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  36. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Returning soldiers by the transport Leicestershire are expected to arrive in Adelaide about 9 a.m. on Thursday, January 2[?]. ...

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