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  3. MR. ASQUITH CRITICAL

    LONDON, Saturday.—In criticising the political situation, Mr. H. H. Asquith stated that the new House could not be regarded as representing the ...

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  4. POSITION IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Saturday.—In Amsterdam an interesting review of the Euro pean situation has been published. The situation of the German army [?] ...

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  5. WHOLE BATFALION DIES

    A thrilling story, of a British battalion—the 2nd Devons—that fought to the death is briefly told in a spacial order which Field-Marshal Sir ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Miners' Conference has endorsed the executive's 'demand for a 30 per cent, increase in wages. ...

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  7. SUPER-DREADNOUGHTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Some details have been disclosed of the Admiralty's surprise class of three super-Dreadnoughts, one of which, the Hood ...

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  8. THE PEACE CONFERENCE

    ROME, Saturday.—On account of the recent discussions over the Adriaatie territory question, the Itallian Cabinet has resigned. Signor Orlande ...

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  9. TROOPS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The steamer Demoshenes has embarked troops for Australia, and expeets to sail on Friday. ...

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  10. GERMAN FRUSTRATED DESIGNS

    BRUSSELS, Saturday.—The archives of the German Governor of Brussels, General Von Bissing, were discovered hidden in a cart driving off ...

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  11. A RUSSIAN PLANT.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—A Danish newspaper reports that a secret. staircase leading to an enormous store of arms and ammunition has been ...

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  12. "SOLDIER AND PALMIST"

    Albert Le Roy, describing himself as a professor, was sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment a cpuplo of weeks ago at Geelong (N.S.W.) for using means by ...

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  13. LONDON TO THE CAPE

    LONDON, Saturday. — The British Air Ministry is preparing an experimental aeroplane flight to Capetown shortly. Probably the airship will ...

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  14. GERMAN SLIMNESS

    PARIS, Saturday.—The new armistice conditions insist on the Germans giving up a number of submarines which were hitherto hidden. The ...

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  15. ENEMY ALIENS

    LONDON, Saturday, — The Home Office has issued a memorandum showing the grounds of enemy aliens being exempted from internment or ...

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  16. GREATER SERBIA

    A message from Belgrade says that the Prince Regent has issued a proclamation to the Servians, Croats, and Slovenes, in which he states that ...

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  17. ARMISTICE TERMS

    PARIS, Saturday.—For the purpose of discussing terms for the renewal of the armistice, Marshal Foch yesterday received Count Erzberger and Herr ...

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  19. "GAME LOST"

    The correspondent of the London "Times" at Berne reports that the Ebert Government states that it ascertained that the Spartacus leaders ...

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  20. MR. HUGHES SATISFIED

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, states that the general arrangements for the Dominions' representation at the Peace Conference ...

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  21. LORD FRENCH AND SINN FEIN

    The correspondent in Dublin of the London "Daily Mail" reports an anxious situation in Ireland. Moderates greatly fear that the British ...

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  22. PATRIOTIC SHOPPING

    The League of Loyal Women in South Australia is inaugurating a system of patriotic shopping. A letter has been sent by the ...

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  23. DEFIANT BOLSHEVIKS

    Mr. Ward Price, official correspondent in Germany, states that the Bolsheviks at Dusseldorf were flying the Red Flag in sight of the Allied ...

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  24. NATIONALISATION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN."

    Telegrams stated that refugees in Central Russia state that the Bolsheviks continue to destroy economic and social life. The decree for the ...

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  25. GERMAN EECTION PARTIES

    Renter's correspondent at Berlin telegraphs that the election campaign for the National Assembly is in full swing. The revolution has greatly ...

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  26. FOOD V. BOLSHEVISM

    London newspapers commenting on the opening of the Peace Conference lay stress on the importance of provisioning Europe. pointing out that ...

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  27. SOLDIER ROUGHS

    PARIS, Saturday.—A party of four Australian soldiers and a negro entered a cafe near Montrcuil and called for drinks. The negro ...

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  28. WOOD PIPES

    The Oamaru Borough (N.Z.) has used wood piping for the conveyance of water to the trubines in counection with the new borough electric light and ...

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  29. RUSSIAN CASE TO RE CONSIDERED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—It is understood that a committee of six representatives of the principal Allies will examine the situation in Russia. ...

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  30. ORGY OF BLOOD AT MOSCOW

    The Moscow correspondent of the Vinna "Reichspost" gives further deails of the terrorist regime inaugurited by the Bolsheviks. The wave of ...

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  31. BOLSHEVIK EXCESSES

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—According to a Borlin paper, refugees from Riga report fires in several places where the Bolshevils are plundering ...

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  33. THE DIGGERS' REST

    General Sir John Monash, Director-General of Demobilisation, has issued detailed instructions for demobilisation and embarkation of the ...

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  34. PRISONERS OF WAR

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prisoners of War Committee has been urged to speed-up search parties in Germany with a view to discovering Australian ...

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  35. MONTENEGRIN PROBLEM

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Montenegrin revolters have sent a delegate to Paris asking for American troops to be sent to preserve order in ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA DAY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Great preparations are being made for the Australia Day celebrations which will last for three days. The Australian ...

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  37. THE PARCEL FOR THE FRONT.

    It is always a matter of concern to those sending parcels to their boys at the Front to know exactly what to send. The space is limited, and ...

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  38. SLOW FLYING TRIP

    LONDON, Saturday.—The HandleyPage aeroplane which arrived in India is one of Macewan's four-engined giants. The journey lasted a month. ...

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  39. SINN FEIN

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—The police seized Sinn Fein revolvers and ammunition at Cambertown. ...

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