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  2. PREMIERS CONFER

    A conference of representatives of the Commonwealth and the States was opened in Melbourne on Wednesday ofternoon. It was constituted as follows: ...

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  3. THE WORLD'S TRAGEDY KAISER THE SCAPEGOAT

    All official bulletin of the Peace Conference publishes a report upon the [?]ser's responsibility for the war by the jurists mentioned at the opening of the ...

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  4. REPATRIATION SOLDIERS' PRIVILEGES

    General Sir John Monash, G.C.M.G., has arranged for the education of officers who are to give lectures expounding the demobilisation scheme to all units. ...

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  5. GERMAN CHAOS MURDERS AND ELECTIONS

    The deaths (murders) of L[?]ebknecht and Frau Rosa Luxemburg [?]ed to serious disturbances in German provincial towns. The trouble was violent at ...

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  6. ALL-NIGHT POKER

    A sensational raid on gamblers was made at Port Pirie on January 13, at 12.30 a.m., when several prominent citizens were caught playing poker. ...

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  7. SUGAR INDUSTRY

    The preliminary hearing of the reopening of the award governing the employee of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company's works at Gianville came before ...

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  8. SECRET SERVICE

    How the American Secret Service dealt with the rival organisation of Germany is being disclosed in serial form at the Wondergraph. The first episode was ...

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  9. WORKERS UNDER THE YOKE.

    A Berlin report States that the Independent Socialists' appeal for a general strike, owing to the deaths of [?]. [?]knecht and Rosa Luxemburg, were ...

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  10. HEAVY POLLING FOR ASSEMBLY

    A report from Hamburg states that the election of the German National Assembly passed off quietly. The polling was heavy. ...

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  11. VOTERS SEARCHED FOR FIRE ARMS

    On election day in Berlin the Government troops constantly searched pedestrians and occupants of motor cars and carriages for firearms. ...

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  12. URGENT NEED FOR PEACE DECLARATION.

    American memoranda urges that in view of the serious difficulty regarding the Adriatic coast and the retention of otner conquered territory, the Society of ...

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  13. PEARCE'S JOY RIDE

    With reference to the departure of Senator Pearce for London, the Acting Prime Minister (Hon. W. Watt) said that the decision was one of policy, ...

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  14. RETURN FROM TURKEY.

    Mr. E. R. Peacock, who has been visiting the battle zones on behalf of the "Herald" and Sydney "Sun," telegraphing from the Anzac General ...

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  15. WILL NOT MEET IN BERLIN.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" states that the German Government has finally decided not to hold the National Assembly in Berlin. ...

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  16. SPARTACUS LEADERS SHOT.

    An Amsterdem message records the execution of four Spartacist leaders, who were arrested at Spandau. It is stated that the men attempted to ...

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  17. THE N.S.W. CONFERENCE.

    The [?]atriation conference in Sydney on Tuesday passed a resolution to the effect that less time should be taken u[?] in throwing open land for soldiers. A ...

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  18. CASE WITHDRAWN

    The case in which a woman was called upon in the Port Adelaide Police Court before Mr. J. H. Sinclair, S.M.) to show cause why her daughter should not be ...

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  19. TOPSY TURVY CONDITIONS.

    A message from "The Times" correspondent at Berlin says—The (political [?]look is completely topey turvy. The elections are being ...

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  20. MANNUM REPATRIATIONISTS

    On January 21 a meeting of the Man num repatriation committee was held under the presideney of Mr. David Shearer. Mr. Waiter Hutley (honorary ...

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  21. THE VOICE OF VICTORY.

    The decision of the Peace Conference that beLigerent nations alone shall discuss and fix, the League of Nation rules is causing considerable ...

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  22. CLEMENCEAU IS PRESIDENT.

    After the nomination of M. Clemenceau (Premier of France) as president of the Peace Conference, the conference adopted a proposal alloting one vice-president ...

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  23. FOOTBALL FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Australian Imperial Force will enter the Army Rugby competition, and will commerce later in the season. ...

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  24. A BOLSHEVOT RESENTED BY OFFICIAL. OF ELECTRICAL TRADES UNION.

    Mr. Moslyn (president of the Federated Electrical Trades Union in Sydney) has replied to Mr. Garden's statement in reference to his union. He says:— ...

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  25. SYMPATHY WITH BEREAVED ROYALTY.

    Great sympathy everywhere has been expressed for then Majesties owing to the death of Prince John. He had been very ill for some time. ...

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  26. WATKINS ON TRIAL

    William Henry Watkins (63) pleaded not guilty, before Mr. Justice Gordon an a jury in the criminal court yesterday, to a charge that on December ...

    Article : 139 words
  27. MAJORITY SCOIALISTS PROMINENT.

    It is estimated in Berlin that the Majority Socialists polled 40 per cent, of the entire vote of Germany. The Democrats come next. The National ...

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  28. "FIRE AND SWORD."

    A lettter from the Kaiser to the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, in the early days of the war, cited by eminent jurists to the Peace Conference, included ...

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  29. THREE YEARS

    The trial of Gustave Adolph Sanders, on a charge that on October 4 last he broke into the shop or Joseph Draper, on the Port road, Hindmarsh, and ...

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  30. 'MULLY BAWN'

    Nightly Mr. Allen Doone and the tal ented company associated with him a[?] making hosts of new friends at the [?]eatre Royal, where the Irish comed; ...

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  31. POLLING AT MUNICH AND BADEN.

    The elections at Munich resulted as follows—Majority Socialists polled 100,000 votes, the People's Party 85,000, Democrats 65,000, Independents 37,000, and ...

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  32. A "RING" OF NATIONS.

    A communique issued in Paris [?] that the representatives of the five Great powers met on Monday. M. Noulens, the French Ambassador in Russia, who left ...

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  33. ROSA'S MARTYRDOM.

    A message from Berlin tells a sensational story of the killing of Rosa Luxemburg. In the confusion following on Dr. Liebknecht's attempt to escape she ...

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  34. TAXATION CASE

    Judgment was given by the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) in tie Civil Court on Monday in the appeal by the Canowie Pastoral Company against the ...

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  35. BIG VOTE IN WURTEMBURG.

    The election results, according to messages received from Berlin in Amsterdam, were as follow in the districts of Wurtemburg and Hohenzollern:— ...

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  36. MASTER BUILDERS' BOGEY.

    A meeting of Newcastle master builders discussed Bolshevism. The present said there was a section of the workers trying to create ...

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  37. FRENCH COLONIES REPRESENTED.

    According to "The Times" it is semiofficially announced that the French colo[?]ies will be represented at the Peace Conference similarly to that of the ...

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  38. NEW CONSTITUTION.

    The following are the chief points in the draft of the new German constitution which has been officially issued from Berlin:— ...

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  39. IN DIVERS TONGUES.

    Recognition is being given to the English and [?]lian languages at the Peace Conference, but for the final interpre[?]tion of treaties and documents French ...

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  40. REAL ELEMENTS OF REVOLUTION.

    According to the correspondent of "The Times" at The Hague, Herr Ebert has decided that it is unnecessary to place Field Marshal von Hindenburg ...

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  41. ENGINEERS' MEETING.

    The Sydney branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers held a mass meeting on Tuesday night with reference to a demand for increased wages and ...

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  42. ARBITRATE

    The A.WU. has taken a ballot of all its members in the Commonwealth to decide its future policy in industrial disputes. The question was—"Are you ...

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  43. ARTIFICIAL "PEACE DOVES."

    A regular [?]ir service from London to [?]aris has been started for the use of the British Peace Conference delegates. Ministers and officials. A cross-Channel ...

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  44. TEACHERS' SCHOOL

    On Wednesday the Minister of Education (Hon. W. H. Harvey) visited the teachers' summer school, Currie street west, and delivered an address. He was ...

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  45. THE ALTAR OF SACRIFICE.

    Apart from the deaths of Dr. Liebknecht and Frau Rosa Luxemburg there are clear indications that the German Government and people are determined ...

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  46. 'THE WORLD AGAINST HER'

    On Saturday night Mr. William Anderson will commence a short season of drama at the popular Tivoll Theatre. The first production will be Frank Harvey's ...

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  47. WAR MUSEUM MATERIALS.

    For the past few months war materials have been arriving in Melbourne from the various battle areas, bat principally from the western front. The materials ...

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  48. CORDIALITY OF LUXEMBURG.

    The Grand Duchess of Luxemburg has issued a proclamation declaring that the international relations of that country must be based on cardial ...

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  49. STRANGER BILLY HUGHES.

    In response to an invitation, Mr. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) called on M. Pichon (French. Minister of Foreign Affairs), who, in the course of ...

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  50. PERSECUTION ABANDONED.

    The remanning of the Loongana, it is unoerstood, has resulted in a decision that the deregistraion proceedings against the Seamen's Union shall be ...

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  51. PORTUGUESE RISING

    Reuter's correspondent at Vigo (a Spanish port in Gali[?]a) telegraphed on January 20:—Travellers from Tuy, the Spanish town opposite the Portouguese ...

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  52. THE INFLUENZA PATIENTS RELEASED.

    The Chief Quarantine Officer (Dr. F. S. Hone) reported yesterday that the 17 patients who were quarantined from the Boonah for influenza and who have been ...

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  53. MILITARY HOSPITAL NEEDS.

    The Federal Minister of Works and Railways is inviting tenders by advertisement for the supply of electro medical apparatus for military hospitals and ...

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  54. RUSSIAN REPRESENTATION.

    President Wilson this afternoon exchanged views with Senator Bourgeois, a French authority on the League of Nations. ...

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  55. FALL FROM A TROLLY.

    A painful accident occurred to Mr. J. G. Schirmer, sen., of Mainland, while m a journey to his son's place (Paskeville) for a load of seed wheat. He was ...

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  56. BRITISH SQUADRON

    It is stated by the "Sunday Express" that the Government intends to revive the British Mediterranean squadron, sending thither a particularly strong ...

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  58. AMERICAN LABOR PROPOSALS.

    A private conference on Monday morning considered the question of creden. [?]als and the appeals of the delegates of small nations, especially the Balkan ...

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  59. 32ND BATTALION CLUB REUNION.

    The first social reunion of members of the 32nd Bartal-on Club for 1919 was held in the Leavitt Hall, Wakefield street, on Wednesday afternoon, when ...

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  60. STRANDED AUSTRALIANS.

    The Tofua is expected from New Zealand to load for South Africa. By special arrangement she is bringing back 83 Australians who were stranded in ...

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  62. OPENING THE CONFERENCE.

    Large crowds, including journalists. [?]ema operators and photographers. assembled early before the Foreign Ministry to await the arrival of the ...

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  65. A 40-HOUR WEEK

    The Engineering and shipyard Workers on the Clyde have decided to strike on January 27 for an eight-hour day and for 40 hours per week, ...

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  66. 5959 DEATHS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The official returns show that the deaths in New Zealand from [?] totalled 5959 from October 1 to December 31. In Auckland the deaths ...

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  69. PARLIAMENT FURTHER PROROGUED

    Parliament has been further [?]ed until March 25. ...

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