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  3. PEAGE CONFERENCE. Allies' Punitive Commission Goes Immediately to Laibach

    Renter's Paris correspondent reports: "The French Prime Minister, M. Clemenceau, has informed the president of tho Inter-Allies' Commission at ...

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  4. THE FRENCH PREMIER.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "As M. Clemencean was leaving the Quai d'Orsay a man rushed forward and ...

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  5. FICHTING RESUNED lN GERMAN CAPITAL GOVT. TROOPS REINFORCED

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague reports:— "The German Government troops have been greatly reinforced. ...

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  6. U. S. SAILORS' RIOT.

    A riot occurred in the Strand on Sunday as the result of constable endeavoring to arrest some United States sailors who were gambling outside a ...

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  7. WAR RESPONSIBILITY.

    The London "Times"' Paris correspondent reports:— "In order to avoid delays the Committee oh Responsibility for the War ...

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  8. THE ARMISTIGE.

    Renter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The Supreme War Council has formulated plans for the resumption of ...

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  9. ON THE STARVATION LINE

    The London "Times" Cologne correspondent reports:— "The food situation here on which Bolshevism thrives has become acute. ...

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  10. NEW PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

    The State Cabinet yesterday decided to appoint Mr. James Surfleet Marks, chief inspector of the Australian Bank of Commerce, Ltd., to the ...

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  11. SOLDIERS SENT HOME.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, replying to Major Guest, Mr. Lloyd George stated that from November 12 last year to March "1, 1919, the ...

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  12. GERMAN FLEET PERSONNEL RESTRICTED TO 15,000 MEN

    'A' Paris message states that the German fleet personnel is to be restricted to 15,000. The military conditions to be imposed ...

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  13. NEGOTIATING WITH STRIKERS

    The London "Times" correspondent at The Hague reports:— "The Government of Saxony is attempting to negotiate with the striken ...

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  14. THE POLISH FRONTIER

    Renter's Posen correspondent reports: "The German delegates arrived here on March 7 and began, a conference with the Inter-Allies' Mission regarding ...

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  15. CASE IN DIVORCE.

    Judge Bevan this morning heard the remitted issue in divorce in which Arthur George Ferguson was petitioner, and Mary Elizabeth Ferguson ...

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  16. IALLEGED WRONGFUL DISMISSAL.

    The adjourned hearing of the action in which Leslie Roberts Weston sued Syril, Bedford Penniment for damaged in respect to alleged wrongful dismissal, ...

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  17. DIVIDED GERMAN CABINET ARRIVES AT AN AGREEMENT

    A message from Weimar, dated March 9, states:—"The report of a German Government crisis is unfounded. The German newspapers state ...

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  18. CANON WISE AND HIS BISHOP.

    There are no new developments in connection with the position at St. George's Anglican Church Goodwood. As matters now stand the Rev, Canon ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALIAM NAVY.

    New rates of pay granting increases to officers and men of other ranks in the Australian Navy have been approved. The Government is now ...

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  20. THE RHINE AND KIEL CANAL TO BE OPENED TO ALL NATIONS

    A Paris message states; that the Waterways Commission has recommended to the Peace Conference the opening for navigation of the Rhine to all ...

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  21. EX-KAISER COMPLAINS OF THE DUTCH CLIMATE

    A Geneva message states that the exKaiser has complained against a continuance of his residence in Holland on the ground that the climate does not ...

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  22. JUPITER'S SATELLITES.

    Shortly before 9 o'clock last night one of Jupiter's satellites (Europa) was occulted—that is, it passed behind, the great planet—and another one (Io) ...

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  23. WOMEN'S WAR MEMORIAL TO BE ERECTED IN ADELAIDE

    A large number of women war workers assembled in the Mayor's parlor yesterday, to comider a suggestion for the establishment of a Women's War ...

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  24. SINN FEINERS RELEASES.

    Twenty members of the Sinn Fein, including Mr. Arthur Griffiths, M.P., who were interned in England, have been released, and have arrived at ...

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  25. THE GAP TRAGEDY.

    The body of Alan Francie Hart, 8 months old, was found yesterday afternoon in Sydney Harbor near the Heads. Later the body of Mrs. Eda Hart, 29, ...

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  26. PAY AT THE STEEL WORKS.

    The secretary of the Steel Works Employees' Union, reporting on the new rates of pay, states that the industry has been brought to a very satisfactory ...

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  27. DEATH OF RETURNED SOLDIER.

    The injuries sustained by George Clark, a returned soldier, who died on Monday from a fractured skull, are now said to have been caused by his ...

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  28. THE JUDGE AND THE BARBER.

    During the hearing of the District Court case Weston v. Penniment in the Courthouse to-day, the plaintiff, Weston kept talking and making ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. RE-OPENING A GERMAH CLUB,

    Asked last night regarding the rumored re-opening of the German Club at the Concordia Hall, Sydney, Mr. Watt, acting Prime Minister, said it ...

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  30. TESTING FOR PETROLEUM.

    It is understood that English capitalists have acquired 25 square miles of country on Kangaroo Island for the purpose of testing the land for ...

    Article : 37 words
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