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  3. "THIN AS LATHS"

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—Travellers from Petrograd declare that the situation there is desperate. Human beings "as thin as laths" wander through ...

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  4. Shed With Blood"

    [?]that [?]tion [?] [?] ...

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  5. CRITICAL PEACE DECISIONS

    PARIS, Monday.—Critical decisions are expected to be made nt the Peace Conference during the week, including the settlement of the preliminary peace ...

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  6. "INCREDIBLE TENACITY"

    Captain Carmichael, M.L.A., who has just returned to Sydney, states that he is giving the general opinion in saying that it was a pity that the war ...

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  7. A PANDORA'S BOX

    WASHINGTON, Mondny.—Senator Sherman in the Senato to-day roundly denounced the League of. Nations as "A Pandora's box, full of evils ...

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  8. ITALY'S CLAIM TO FIUME.

    ROME, Monday.—Signor Vittoria Orlando, in a speech in the Chamber of Deputies, said that Italy would not renounce her claim to Fiume. ...

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  9. WHEN PEACE IS SIGNED

    It is not possible yet to forecast when peace will be proclaimed, but the (Jommonwealth Government, recognising that a vast amount of preliminary ...

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  10. BY DUTCH STEAMER

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—It is practieally decided that the Nationalist delegates will sail this week by the Dutch cargo steamer, Bewcan, bound ...

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  11. ATHEN WILSON RETURNS.

    PARIS, Monday Night.—When President Wilson returns ho will find but few changes in the suggestod League of Nations' plan. Japan will be ...

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  12. DISLEY SHOOTING

    LONDON, Monday.—The King's Prize is to be revived at Bisloy this year with a short muzzle Le Enfield. It will be open to past and present service ...

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  13. GREEK DISCUSSIONS.

    The Greek Commission has discussed Asia Minor questions. It is believed that the Commission favors the dissolution of tim Turkish Empire with the ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT FORCES MOBIL[?]

    [?] Ansterdam [?] Government [?] [?] strike [?] sympathy ...

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  15. BEATEN!

    LONDON, Monday.—The strike loaders have terminated the strikes in the North-East Coast shipyards, which lasted eight weeks. ...

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  16. SUMMONING GERMAN DELEGATES.

    It is not improbable that the Cerman delegates will be summoned to the Peace Conferoneo in mid-April. ...

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  17. [?]KERS[?] CHAMBER.

    [?] that [?] ablished [?] a view [?] Conference ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

    ROME, Monday.—Official: Of 835,000 Italian prisoners in Austria, 83,241 died. Of 700,000 Austrian prisoners in Italy, 60,000 died. ...

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  19. NEED FOR IMMEDIATE PEACE.

    The "Daily News' Paris correspondent states that the new Economic Council has presented a report to the Five Great Powers declaring that it is ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. [?]MEN[?] WARNING

    [?] Ber [?]the Ger[?] a procla[?] and ...

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  21. MUST CARRY AUSTRALIAN FLAG

    PERTH (W.A.).—The City Council warmly discussed the question of permission for St. Patrick's Day procession. Archbishop Clune and a ...

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  22. LOUVRE TO RE-OPEN

    LONDON, Monday—The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent states that thc Jamie Kallery will soon reopen. All its treasures have been ...

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  23. MAKING TOLAND STRONG.

    The Conference will examine the status of Dantzic nest week. France desires to make Poland as powerful a miiiranteo of peace in the East as she ...

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  24. [?] VERY BAD."

    [?] Pichon de[?] position in [?] Spartacist [?] owing to ...

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  25. [?]COVERNMENT [?]

    [?]message, [?] Germany ow[?] Schiede[?] the ...

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  26. SECURING FRANCE'S FUTURE.

    The "Daily News'" Pam correspondent states that the Supreme War Council will meet to-day and receive the reports of the Financial and Economic ...

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  27. FOOD CONTROL RELAXED

    LONDON, Monday.—The Food Controller now permits the unrestricted ase of barley, except for malt. He has also revoked tho orders restricting the ...

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  28. HUGHES AT LYONS FAIR

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Hughes is visiting Lyons fair, where there is a good display of Australian products. ...

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  29. DECIDING DANISH PHOBLEMS.

    PARIS, Monday.—It is authoritatively stated that the Peace Conference will divide Schelswig into fonr zones. The first zone, contiguous to Denmark ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association learns that 1400 German naval prisoners are still in England. ...

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  32. DE VALERA'S ESCAPE

    [?]DON Monday [?]quiries at [?] Mr. Kelly's ro[?] escape by [?] girls who ...

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  34. RAILWAY WAR LOSSES.

    LANDON, Monday.—The Midland Railway war debit balance for the year is £25,573. ...

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  35. CLEMENCEAU HARD AT IT.

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Clemenceau (the French Premier) has fully resumed his duties. ...

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  36. GERMAN WARSHIPS

    [?] news[?] in their de[?] German war[?] britain can ...

    Article : 49 words
  37. OVERSEAS PARUAMENTARY COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lords Sydenham Morris, Beaverbrook, and Shaughnessy bave joined the Overseas Parliamentary Committee. ...

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  38. "SPEEDING UP."

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir J. Ward (N.Z. Finance Minister) is on a brief visit to London. Interviewed, he said that he believed that the peace ...

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  39. BRITISH PAPER CONTROL TO CEASE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Albert Stanley (President of the Board of Trade) has announced that control of paper will cease in April. ...

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  40. GUILTY HUNS

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "NewYork Evening Sun's" Paris correspondent learns authoritatively that the War Responsibility Committee of the ...

    Article : 75 words
  41. NEW ZEALAND'S WAR BILL

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.)—The present strength of tho New Zealand Division in France is 11,373, and in England 17,449. The patients in British ...

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  42. [?] ADMIRA[?]TY VIEW.

    [?] Admiraly cireles [?] of captured Ger[?] best solution. [?] would [?] arise over ...

    Article : 50 words
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  44. NO CODDLING

    [?] ates that [?] Prez, Director of the [?] has an[?] the [?] ...

    Article : 69 words
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