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  3. NO MUZZLE!

    PARIS, Saturday.—A great stir has been caused by Mr. Hughes' declaration to the American press that he refuses to be muzzled by the con ...

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  4. INDEMNITY DEMAND

    LONDON, Monday.— The Paris special correspondent of the "Morning Post" says the divergences of opinion nt tho Peace Conference now ...

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  5. THE PEACEMAKERS

    PARRIS. Saturday.—An inspirec, message regarding the Peace Confererce states that the conference, as indiced by M. Clemonecean, will devote ...

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  6. "THE ARMY SENSITION.

    LONDON, Friday.— Major Miles Charles Seton, of the Australian Army. Medical Corps, formerly of Collins street, Melbourne, was shot dead on ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT APATHY

    Mr. J. T. H. Whitsitt, M.M.A., was very severe in his remarks to a representative of "The Advocate" yesterday on what he stigmatised as gov ...

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  8. THE FRENCH EXPLANATION.

    PARIS, Monday.—It is stated that the impelling incident to M. Clemenceau's demand for the restriction of correspondents at Versailles arose ...

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  9. THE EX-KAISER

    PARIS, Monday. —French jurists presented to the delegates their report on the ex-Kaiser's culpability, and pleaded for tiie Kaiser's extradition, ...

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  10. CHINESE JEALOUS OF JAPAN.

    It is believed that China is protesting at having only two seats at the conference. Five delegates have arrived, including the Chinese Foreign ...

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  11. MAINLAND BUTTER SHORTAGE

    Mr. H. Sinclair, M.H.H., deputy chairman of the Commonwealth Dairy Produce Pool Committee,, met the N.S. Wales members of the committee at ...

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  12. THE SCREW ON GERMANY

    PARIS, Saturday.—The armistice terms imposed on Germany insist that in addition to tlie surrender of all completed submarines, the destruction of ...

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  13. DR. LIEBNECHT'S END

    LONDON, Friday. An Amster— dam telegram from Berlin gives a detailed account of the death of Dr. laebneoht and Frau Rosa Luxemburg, ...

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  14. ANNEXATION POLICY

    PARIS, Saturday.— Marshal Foch, in addressing the American corrcspondents, said that the natural frontier which protected civilisation was the ...

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  15. GERMAN HOPES.

    London, Saturday.—A Berlin message [?] Dr. Self, recently [?] [?] ...

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  16. THE GERMAN VIEWPOINT.

    MONTREAL, Monday.—The United Press representative at Coblenz interviewed Count Von Grote, the Governor of the Rheuish provinces. He said ...

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  17. RUSSIAN MODERATES' APPEAL.

    PARIS, Monday—Mr. Llovd George, Mr. R. [?] Sigeor Crlaudo, and the Malquis Salonil (Japan) have been elected vice-persidents of the confer ...

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  18. GREATER ROUMANIA

    VIENNA, Saturday.—A Roumanian official "Gazette" proclaims the Roumanian annexation of Transylvania. ...

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  20. GERMAN BLOCKADE

    PARIS, Monday.—The representatives of the Allied Powers have resolved to maintain the German blockade with the utmost rigidity, although at ...

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  21. JAPANESE CONFIDENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Baron Metking one of Japean's peace delegates, has arrived at liverpool. He said the Japanese were in sympathy and hearty ...

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  22. PAN-GERMANISM AGAIN RULES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Morning Post's" special correspondent in Berlin says that though the Spartacus rebellion was crashed; the; whole of ...

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  23. DEMAND ON LABOR

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Clyde ironworkers are demanding a 34-hour week, with a minimum of £1 per day. ...

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  24. PETROGRAD REVOLUTION

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.— The Rulslieviks at Reval are hastily retreating; owing to news of a counterrevolutionary movement which has ...

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  25. THE GERMAN DELEGATES.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Munich papers [?] that the German delegates to the [?] Conference will be Count Lichnowski Count Arto and a Social ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES

    PARIS, Monday.—It is understood that Austria's flcet will be handed over to the French admiral, M. Ganchet, at Corfu. ...

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  27. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—A message from Paris states that the Dominsion Premiers and Mr. Loyd Gorge held a series of conferences, and rea ...

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  28. BOLSHEVISM'S PRICE

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.—A Russian Rolslievist leader, M. Limvinouff, has again sent a message to President Wilson offering to terminate ...

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  29. NERVOUSNESS IN BERLIN.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—Extreme nervousness is felt in Berlin at the deaths of Dr. Liebnecht and Fran Luxemburg. Reprisals are feared, and ...

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  30. MINING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—British Broken Hill Co., 48/9; North Broken Hill, b 58/1, s 59/4; Hampden, b 13/9, s 24/9; Briseis, b 4/6, s 5/6; Great Bould ...

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  31. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Departures: Sydney, Golden Gate; Melbourne, Sierra Miranda, ...

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  32. DEMOBILISATION

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Premier, M. Clemenceau, announced in the Chamber of Deputies that 100,000 French troops would be demobilised by ...

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  33. WHAT GREECE WANTS!

    PARIS Monday.—The Greek representative at the Peace Conference, [?] Venezelos, in an interview with the "Temp's" representative, said ...

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  34. SERBIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    SERBIAN CABINET RESIGNS. LONDON, Sunday.—The Serbian Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  35. BERLIN STREET FIGHTING.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—A recent Berlin message, states that the' fighting continued' in Berlin on Wednesday evening around the Reichstag ...

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  36. SPANISH UNREST.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Spanish message records disturbances at Barcelona, where martial law has been proclaimed. ...

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  37. TEUTONIC BAGMEN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that Switzerland is threatened with an invasion of Teutonic agents. ...

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  39. PRESIDENT WILSON FETED

    PARIS, Monday.—Dr. Wilson dined the Senate with M. Dabost, the president. who in welcoming, Dr. Wilson, said he was a protoganist for ...

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  40. ELECTION PRECAUTIONS.

    Monday, Monday.— The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that German troops are pouring into the capital from the Western ...

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