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  2. ADRIATIC PROBLEM.

    The Big Four have settled the Adriatic problem. Italy will probably receive the part of Flume situated on the right bank of the river, and the Jugo-Slavs be ...

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  3. ON THE RHINE.

    General Plumer, commanding the army on the Rhine, has issued a proclamation warning workers against causing disorder similar to that prevailing in the ...

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  4. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Germans have yielded to the Allies demand that they should send plenipotentiaries to Versailles. The delegates will include Count Brockdorff Rantzau ...

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  5. BOLSHEVISTS SEEK PEACE.

    Paris learns from Moscow that M. Tehitcherin declared that the Bolshevists are prepared to pay the former Government's obligations, asking only for the ...

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  6. INDIAN DISTURBANCES.

    The Press Bureau has issued the Viceroy of India's report on the Punjab. It states that additional troops are arriving at Lahore, and are being distributed ...

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  7. THE COAL CONFERENCE.

    As forecasted in the "Newcastle Morning Herald" this morning, the Coal Conference, to deal with the settlement recently reached in Melbourne, and due to ...

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  8. THE EPIDEMIC.

    The official figures issued at the Board at Health Office to-night show that for the 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock to-night, there were 16 deaths from Influenza, and ...

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  9. REVOLT IN TURKEY.

    It is reported that a revolution is taking place in Turkey in favour of a Soviet Government. ...

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  10. TURKISH PASHAS ON TRIAL.

    Enver Pasha, Talaat Bey, and Djenin, Boy, who fled from Constantinople on board a German destroyer, taking refuge in Berlin, when the armistice was ...

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  11. BOLSHEVIST ADVANCES.

    "Le Matin" reports that the Bolsheviks have entered Sebastopol without fighting. The Russians have reached within ...

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  12. ALLIED SUCCESS.

    A British North Russia official states that Russian troops, under General Maynard, successfully attacked Vojmosalmi, at the south-eastern end of Lake ...

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  13. STRIKES IN BERLIN.

    It is reported from Berlin that over 16,000 stores, warehouses, and banks are closed owing to 200,000 clerks and assistants striking. ...

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  14. EGYPTIAN SITUATION.

    An unsatisfactory feature of the present situation in Egypt is the intimidation of Government servants, who are frightened from their work. An order ...

    Article : 123 words
  15. ANZAC DAY.

    The Anzac Day march to the Mansion House will be headed by 200 Light Horse on furlough from Palestine. Then will come an 18-pounder battery, ...

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  16. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND

    The football match between the New Zealanders and the French team attracted 15,000 spectators. Sir Douglas Haig accompanied His Majesty the King. His ...

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  17. COLLIERIES IDLE

    Thirteen collieries in the Newcastle and Maitland districts were idle yesterday. The number of workmen affected is 3136. ...

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  18. JAPANESE QUESTION.

    Mr. Lloyd George, President Wilson, and M. Clemenceau discussed the Japanese question. Signor Orlando was absent from the discussion. ...

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  19. THE OMSK GOVERNMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" states that when the Allies and the United States recognise the Omsk Government, Admiral ...

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  20. GERMAN BLUFF.

    The Geneva correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says he learns from a reliable source that the German Government is determined to continue its ...

    Article : 257 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN MEMORIALS.

    The official Australian correspondent in France telegraphs:—The Australian Government has decided to erect a memorial to each division on the sites in France ...

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  22. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" sends the text of the agreements between Japan and England, and Japan, France, Italy, and Russia, ...

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  23. FEEDING RUSSIA.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily News," discussing the Big Four's letter to M. Nansen, in which the Council agrees to send food to Russia if hostilities cease, ...

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  24. AIR FORCES' FLAG.

    Major-General Seely, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the War Office, flew to Windsor in an airship, to show the King the air force's new flag, which was ...

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  25. A GREAT MINE FIELD.

    Admiral Strauss, the commander of the American Mine Force, will arrive in England immediately, and undertake the removal of the mine-field he laid between ...

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  26. FIGHTING ON THE BALTIC

    An Amsterdam message states that the Lettish Government has been overthrown by troops of the Russian People's levy returned to Libau from the front. The ...

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  27. DESTROYED U-BOATS.

    It is reported from Now York that Admiral Sims stated that the surrender of German warships revealed that 205 U-boats were at the bottom of the sea, ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    France has conferred the Croix de Guerre on the City of Venice. Herr Neuring's body has been recovered from the Elbe, into which he was ...

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  29. A FEMALE PASTOR.

    Dr. Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, at the eleventh hour prohibited the use of a city church for a much-criticised service conducted by Miss Royden, ...

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  30. MARSHAL FOCH EMPHATIC.

    Marshal Foch, in an interview, said the final victory was assured after General Rawlinson and General Debeny's joint attack. ...

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  31. DISCHARGING OF COAL

    Interviewed to-day on the coal situation, Rear-Admiral Sir. William Clarkson, the Controller of Shipping, stated that the output from the mines could not be ...

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  32. PUNISHMENT OF CRIMES.

    The punishment of crimes report covers 69 pages. It has been circulated among the members of the conference. In consequence of many German officers ...

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  33. GOOD FRIDAY IN ENGLAND.

    Following a cold, wet, and cheerless week, there was brilliant, sunny weather on Good Friday throughout the country, and it enabled a general return ...

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  34. THE MANDATORIES.

    "Le Matin" states that the Emil Feisul is returning to Syria, to tell his countrymen that the Allies have recognised Syria's historic rights, and agreed to give ...

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  35. RIOTING IN MILAN.

    Latest messages from Rome emphasise the seriousness of the Milan riots. It was originally intended that the strike should last 24 hours, and 20,000 ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    Negotiations have been entered into with the Commonwealth Government by Messrs. Kidman and Mayoh, of Sydney, for the cancellation of portion of their ...

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  37. A GERMAN PLEA.

    A Berlin wireless message states that Count Brockdorff Rantzau, Interviewed by the "Neue Freie Presse," deprecated a suggestion that he should take advantage ...

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  38. PEACE WITH AUSTRIA.

    If Germany signs the Peace Treaty on May 15 it is expected that peace preliminaries with Austria will be concluded at the end of that month. ...

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  39. IN NEWCASTLE

    Only three new cases of influenza were reported yesterday, two being in Newcastle, and the other at Burwood. All were removed to the Waratah Hospital. One ...

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  40. FRENCH SEEK GUARANTEES.

    The French Senate passed a resolution demanding that guarantees indispensable to security be inserted, in the Peace Treaty. ...

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  41. FEDERAL SHIPPING.

    The Commonwealth Line is loading the Australglen at Hull, Middlesborough, and London, sailing about the middle of May. Replying to the criticism that the line ...

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  42. BATTLE IN BAVARIA.

    Civil war is progressing in Munich Herr Noske's troops, despatched against the Bavarian Soviet Republic, met the Bavarian Red Guards near Ufessing, ...

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  43. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    An official message despatched from London on Saturday afternoon states that the weather conditions are distinctly favourable for the Atlantic flight eastward. ...

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  44. AFRICAN AGITATORS.

    General Hertzog and other members of the Nationalist delegation from South Africa have arrived in London. General Hertzog admits that the ...

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  45. FRENCH RAILWAYMEN.

    It is reported from Paris that the railwaymen have been granted an eight-hours' day, beginning on May 1, and the minimum wage will be £136 per year. ...

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  46. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A Paris message states that an express train, conveying American troops, collided at a small station with a stationary train, on which there were many ...

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  47. TROUBLES IN VIENNA.

    Copenhagen reports that wounded soldiers and unemployed demonstrated outside Parliament House in Vienna. Being unable to interview the Minister, owing ...

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  48. LIMERICK STRIKE.

    The Limerick strike leaders declare that unless military restrictions are removed, a national strike will be proclaimed throughout Ireland. ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND.

    St. George's Day was observed as a partial holiday, the shops and Federal offices remaining open, but the factories, offices, and banks closing. A huge patriotic ...

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  50. BRITAIN AND CIVILISATION.

    Sir Robert Horne, the Minister for Labour in a speech at a dinner of the National Union of Journalists, paid a tribute to the great part the British Press had ...

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  51. KOREAN RISING.

    Despatches received In New York from Tokio regarding the rising in Korea against the Japanese Government, state that when the Koreans and the Japanese ...

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  52. POSITION IN MELBOURNE

    Mr. W. R. Harper, the Melbourne city electrical engineer, states that the coal position has improved during the holidays, and the outlook is much more ...

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  53. HAMILTON.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Gilson, 26 Donald-street, Hamilton, have received word that their nephew, Lance-corporal C. H. Burton, is returning by the transport Port ...

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  54. POSITION IN HUNGARY.

    Rumanian troops are reported to have overthrown the Belakun Government In Budapest. Belakun denies that he has resigned. ...

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