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  3. WITH THE TASMANIANS

    Extracta from a letter received by Mr. G. H. Stepbens, Burnie, from his son, Private Wilfrid Stephens, 40th Battalion: ...

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  4. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS

    A very graphic story of the share of the Australians in the final phases of the 1918 warfare in France is given by Sergeant John Sullivan in a fetter ...

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  5. IN THE SHADOW

    The question has been put to me a hundred times since my return: "What was your narrowest escape from death?" ...

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  6. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—Now that the war is over, the prolongation of the East African campaign is becoming the subject of increasing criticism. A ...

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  7. CONCERT OR LEAGUE?

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Morning Post," in discussing the Paris Conference, says in regard to the League of Nations no one has thus far produced ...

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  8. Sensational Story

    LONDON, Monday.—A remarkable story has appeared in the "Daily Chronicle" from its Swiss correspondent at Geneva. A Swiss professor, M. ...

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  9. THE INDEMNITY QUESTION

    The Federal Prime Minister has a staunch adherent in Mr. J. T. H Whitsitt as far as securing an adequate indemnity from Germany is ...

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  10. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—It is estimated that a 90 per cent, of the electorate of Berlin voted, Soldiers and women were particularly eager, and ...

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  11. CZECTT-SLOVAK DEMANDS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The CzechSlovak National Council announces that the Czech-Slovaks will demand control of Bohemia, Moravia, and ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND'S SINGLE VOICE.

    LONDON, Monday. — The New Zealand Premier, Mr. Massey, and Sir Joseph Ward, are going to Paris on Tuesday morning. ...

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  13. BAVARIAN RESULTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The Bavarian elections have resulted in the Centre Party securing four seats, the Government Sucialists 50 seats, the ...

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  14. PRESIDENT WILSON'S SCHEME

    PARIS, Monday. — A press repon states that Dr. Wilson has completed a draft scheme for a League of Nations, based on a study of the ideas received ...

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  15. "CEASE FIRE"

    Writing to his mother, Mrs. J. Taylor, of Jackson street, Wynyard, Sapper O N. W. Taylor narrates some touching incidents in which he took ...

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  17. ARMY FOR RHINE

    Sir Auckland Geddes (Minister for Reconstruction) and Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary for War) are conferring on the question of ...

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  18. AMERICAN PROPAGANDA

    The atmosphere of the Peace Conference is conspicuously one of general friendship. The debates have been, however, already morked by blunt and ...

    Article : 133 words
  19. BRITAIN MUST RULE THE WAVES

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Mr. Bernard Shaw, in an article published in a New York paper, says that England's fleet must command thc seas. No rival ...

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  20. SOLDIERS AND POLITICS

    Sir,—In yours of 17th inst., the Hon. J. E. Ogden is reported as follows:- "Some of them had stood down to secure the election of a returned soldier ...

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  21. THE GERMAN VIEW

    An official statement from Berlin received by way of Amsterdam says that at the armistice negotiations in Marshal Foch's saloon carriage Herr ...

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  22. HENACE TO AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Sun." commenting editorially regarding Australia's claim at the Peace Conference, said: ...

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  24. LONDON STRIKE

    LONTON, Monday. — The London engineers' strike threatens to spread throughout the metropolis, owing to the employers cancelling minor privileges ...

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  25. CONFERENCE REPRESENTATION.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Premier of Newfoundland has been appointed the fifth member of the British delegation, the others are Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. ...

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