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  2. REPATRIATION.

    Delegates to the conference of New South Wales Repatriation Committees continued their work yesterday. The chairman of the State Repatriation Board (Mr. Mark Sheldon) ...

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  3. SENATOR PEARCE'S TRIP.

    The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Watt, tonight made the following statement respecting the decision of the Government to send a Minister overseas to take control of ...

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  4. SARDINIA INQUIRY.

    Much of the evidence given during the morning before the Military Court of Inquiry in connection with the transport Sardinia yesterday related to matters already well ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS. DEMOBILISATION.

    News of the decision that the war is over for Australians and New Zealanders whatever may occur has been received with the utmost satisfaction. The Australian corps is still ...

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  6. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales left the Australian corps headquarters to-day amid the wholehearted cheers of the corps stuff officers, and what men could be ...

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  7. RHINE PROVINCES.

    The correspondent of the United Press at Coblenz interviewed Count von Groote, Governor of the Rhenish provinces. He declared that Germany would not forget France's ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. PAN-GERMANISM.

    The "Morning Post's" special correspondent in Berlin states that, though the Spartacus rebellion has been crushed, the whole of Germany is now in the throes of a big ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. PLANNING PEACE. THE KAISER'S GUILT.

    There was no formal meeting of the Peace Conference to-day. The Allied Premiers and Foreign Ministers and President Wilson are conferring on the ...

    Article : 519 words
  10. SPARTACUS LEADERS.

    An Amsterdam message says there is extreme nervousness in Berlin. It is felt that the deaths of Dr. Liebknecht and Rosa Luxembourg will cause reprisals. Most people ...

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  11. INDEMNITIES.

    The "Morning Post's" special correspondent in Paris says that the divergence of opinion in the conference now centres around the feeding of Germany and the question of ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. GERMAN COLONIES.

    A Berlin message says that Dr. Solf (exGerman Minister for the Colonies), in a speech in Westphalla, advocated the forming of a League of Nations. He said he hoped, ...

    Article : 330 words
  13. PEACE CONGRESS.

    According to a message from Amsterdam the German Government has instructed its delegates to the Peace Conference to work for abolishing all economic warfare. ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. FIGHT WITH POLICE.

    A Paris report says a policeman traced a motor-car which had been stolen by four American deserters. Three police inspectors attempted to arrest the deserters, who fired ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    Major Mlles Charles Seton, who was shot dead at Holland Park, was buried in the Australian s[?]tion of Brookwood Cemetery. An Australian military band headed ...

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  16. NEW WAR BONDS.

    The Treasury notify, through the Press Bureau, that after February 1 subscriptions will be received for a new series of national war bonds at 5 per cent., redeemable in ...

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  17. WATER CONSERVATION. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Mr. Fuller charges the farmers with apathy towards the question of providing for years of scarcity. He forgets that during a recent dry season the New South Wales ...

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  18. ALLIES AND RUSSIA.

    A report from Paris on Friday said it was expected that the Peace Conference would consult the Russian representatives now in Paris. The French Government adheres to ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    The Murgha salis on Sunday for Australia with 800 sick and wounded, nearly half being cot cases. ...

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  20. ITALY.

    A Rome message says that Signor Orlando's new Cabinet has five new Ministers, including the Treasurer, Signor Strongher, who wns Signor Glolitti's Finance Minister before the war. ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. AN ALLEGED ABSENTEE.

    The organiser of a successful ball at Plymouth on behalf of the seamen's widows and orphans, which the Mayor and other local notabilities attended, was arrested by the ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. PORTUGAL.

    A Lisbon message says that a Royalist revolution has broken out. Government troops are suppressing it. ...

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  23. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    According to an Amsterdam message, Berlin is in the midst of a stern election struggle. Airmen are bombarding the city with pamphlets from all parties. ...

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  24. GERMANY'S PEACE DELEGATES.

    A Copenhagen report states that Herr Seheldemann, speaking at Cassel, said that he and Count von Brockdorff will be the leaders of the German Peace Delegation. It was ...

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  25. ARMISTICE TERMS.

    A Paris message states that, in addition to the surrender of all completed submarines and the destruction of those uncompleted, and the Entente's utilisation of German ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. EUROPE'S TASK.

    President Wilson dined with the members of the Senate. Senator Dubost (President), in welcomin[?] President Wilson as the pretagonist of the sway of moral forces ...

    Article : 112 words
  27. NEW ZEALANDERS AT PLAY.

    The New Zealand Trench Rugby Team beat the New Zealanders from various camps in England by 5 points to 3 at Richmond Park. The attendance totalled 8000. The ground ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. SPANISH UNREST.

    A report from Madrid states that the Government has proclaimed martial law in the province of Barcelona. ...

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  29. A HOT DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 words
  30. FRENCH DEMOBILISATION.

    A Paris message says that the French Premier (M. Clemenceau) announced in the Chamber of Deputies that 1,200,000 French troops would be demobolised by February 15 and ...

    Article : 36 words
  31. AUSTRIA.

    A Geneva message says that the Budapest police are endeavouring to secure the return of Prince Wlndischgratz to answer a charge of conducting monarchist propaganda from ...

    Article : 79 words
  32. RUSSIA.

    The London Workers' Union called a conference, "Hands off Russia," for the purpose of preventing the sending of British troops to Russia. The meeting was crowded with quiet, ...

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  33. STRUCK A MINE.

    A Rome message says that the French steamer Chaoula (4335 tons), which was conveying 650 passengers from Marseilles to Athens, was going at full speed in the ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. THE LATE PRINCE JOHN.

    The Governor-General has been advised by the Secretary of State for the Colonies as follows:—There will be 28 days' Court mourning for his Royal Highness Prince John, from ...

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  35. SOLDIERS DECORATED.

    The following decorations are announced:— Distinguished Service Order: Australians, Major J. C. Campbell, 7th Field Ambulance; Major R. H. Norman, 48th Battalion; Major ...

    Article : 78 words
  36. ITALY AND DALMATIA.

    According to a Rome message an enthusiastic meeting was held at Milan in favour of the Italian annexation of Dalmatia. Troops dispersed a counter-demonstration in the open ...

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  37. TRANSYLVANIA.

    According to a Vienna message, a Roumanian official gazette proclaims Roumania's annexation of Transylvania. ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of even date, under the heading of "Repatriation," you publish an account of a meeting held at Grafton in connection with the hydro-electric scheme on ...

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  39. THE HAPSBURG CASTLES.

    An Amsterdam message says the Austrian Government is selling the Hapsburg castles to the adjoining municipalities, who are converting them into museums and parks. ...

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  40. POLISH MINISTRY.

    An Amsterdam report says Paderewski is forming a non-party Government in Poland, with himself as Foreign Minister. ...

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  41. RAILWAY THIEVES.

    A man employed in the goods yard at the local railway station was fined £10 and costs for the theft of potatoes from a consignment at the station. Mr. Haslam, ...

    Article : 112 words
  42. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Replying to a question in the Senate this afternoon, the Minister without portfolio, said there was no truth in the statement by General Hertzog that the Government had ...

    Article : 228 words
  43. HUNGARY'S CASUALTIES.

    Hungary's losses, says a message from Amsterdam, totalled 24,000 officers and 815,000 men killed, 1,941,000 wounded, and 172,000 prisoners. ...

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  44. FLYING.

    Two officers of the Air Force flew from London to Edinburgh on Thursday night, covering 400 miles in five hours, inclusive of two stoppages. They were guided by [?]lares. ...

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  45. LUXEMBURG.

    A report from Brussels says the Grand Duchess Charlotte, in her speech from the Throne, expressed the desire to draw closer Luxemburg's ties to the Entente. ...

    Article : 28 words
  46. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    On the motion of the president, Mr. A. A Watson, at the annual conference of the Publie Service Association, which opened yesterday, it was resolved to convey to their ...

    Article : 163 words
  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Servian Cabinet has resigned. The Demosthenes has on board 1100 troops. Lieut. Booth has formed a powerful Maori team to tour Wales in February. The proceeds ...

    Article : 162 words
  48. ENEMY FIRMS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" says there is threatened invasion of Teutonic agents in Switzerland. Austria has issued 40,000 passports for Switzerland, ...

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  49. DRURY-LANE THEATRE.

    There was a stormy meeting of Drury-lane Theatre shareholders. The directors proposed a resolution accepting Mr. Alfred Butt's offer. ...

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  50. SHOOTING AFFRAYS AT BULLADELAH.

    The Superintendent of Police received advice to-day from Bulladelah station that a man, believed to be insane, shot Frederick Soo[?]y at Crawford River, wounding him [?] ...

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  51. MOTORIST'S REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    Councillor Birks was crossing the railway line at the central gates, Junee, this afternoon, when a light engine, running towards Sydney, struck his car, and turned it head on. ...

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  52. BOLSHEVIK TERROR.

    According to a Copenhagen message, reports from Finland state that the Uritski Bolshevik Commissioner for Home Affairs signed over 8000 death-warrants. His succeseor, Bolkl, ...

    Article : 35 words
  53. ROBBERIES OF CLOTH.

    Owing to an epidemic of cloth robberies in Britain, insurance rates have risen threefold. Some underwriters refuse the risk. Apparently numerous organised gangs are operating. ...

    Article : 36 words
  54. THE MILITIA.

    The 5th Battalion, 53rd Regiment (late 36th Infantry), as advertised, will go into camp of continuous training at Liverpool from January 28 to February 20 inclusive. ...

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