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  2. JAPANESE DELEGATES VIEWS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Baron Miking, one of Japan's peace delegates, has arrived at Liverpool. He said the Japanese were in sympathy ...

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  3. PEACE CONGRESS

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Night. — Limvinuff has again sent a message to President Wilson, offering to terminate the Bolshevist world ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICAN LOYALTY

    CAPE TOWN, Monday Night.—Replying to a question in the Senate this afternoon, the Minister without portpolio said that there was no truth in ...

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  5. GERMANY

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night. — A telegram from Berlin states that Liebknecht was shot on Wednesday evening, whilst attempting to escape from ...

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  6. sPREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The Premier (Mr W. H. Lee) Minister for Lands (Mr J. B. Hayes), and the Treasurer (Sir Elliott Lewis) left Launceston by the Loongana yesterday ...

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  7. THE SETON TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The inquest on the body of Major Seton an Australian, who was shot, has been opened at Kensington. Lieutenant ...

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  8. GERMAN DELEGATES.

    ZURICH, Friday Night.—Munich papers state that the German delegates to the peace conference will be Lichnowsky, Count Arco, and the ...

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  9. AN IMPERILLING INCIDENT.

    PARIS, Friday Night. — An imperilling incident led to M. Clemenseau's demand for the restriction of correspondents to Versailles. It arose ...

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  10. A REGULAR AEROPLANE SERVICE COMMENCED.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — A regular aeroplane passenger and post service between Paris and London in connection with the peace conference ...

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  11. DIVERGENCES OF OPINION

    LONDON, Friday Night. — "The Morning Post's" special correspondent at Paris states that divergences of opinion at the conference now ...

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  12. THE CLAIMS OF GREECE.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — M. Venizelos, in an interview with "Le Temps," said Greece claims Thrace. He admits that this will deprive ...

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  13. AMERICAN DESERTERS

    PARIS, [?].—Policemen tracked a motor car, which had been stolen by four American deserters Three police inspectors attempted to ...

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  14. WORK AT DOCKYARDS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Sir, R. S. Horn, Minister for Labor, assured the Portsmouth employment committee that if the establishment of a League of ...

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  15. PRESIDENT WILSON ENTERTAINED BY THE SENATE.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — President Wilson dined with members of the Senate. M. Dubost, the President, in welcoming the President as a ...

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  16. CLOTH ROBBERIES

    LONDON Monday Night.—Owing to an epidemic of cloth robberies in Britain the insurance rates have risen three fold, and some underwriters refuse to ...

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  17. The A.N.A. Carnival:

    Everything promises well for the A.N.A. water carnival to be held at the Royal Park on Saturday afternoon and evening. In addition to the ...

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  18. NERVOUSNESS AT BERLIN.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night. — There is extreme nervousness at Berlin. It is felt that the details of Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg may ...

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  19. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Mr Lloyd George, Mr Lausing, Signor Orlando, and the Marquis Saionji, of Japan, are vice-presidents of the ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Two officers of the air force flew from London to Elinburgh on Thursday night. a distance of 400 [?] in five hours, ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. A MILITARY FUNERAL.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Major Seton was buried in the Australian section of Brookwood [?]metery. The Australian Military Bank headed the ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S CLAIMS.

    PARIS, Monday. Night. — A great stir has been caused by a declaration by Mr Hughes that the American press refuses to be muzzled by the ...

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  24. GERMANY'S INDEMNITY

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.—Erzberger informed a conference of German railway managers that Marshal Foch estimated the indemnity to restore ...

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  25. A RETREAT FROM REVAL.

    sCOPENHAGEN, Friday Night. — The Rolsheviki at Reval are hastily retreating, owing to news that a counter revolutionary movement hs broken ...

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  26. FIGHTING AT BERLIN.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night. — Fighting continued at Berlin on Wednesday evening around the Reichstag building. Greuades were freely used, ...

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  27. SERBIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    ZURICH, Friday Night. — The Serbian Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  28. DEMOCRACY GERMANY'S WATCHWORD.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday Night. — Speaking at Cassel, Scheidemann said he and Brockdorff would be leaders of the German peace delegation. ...

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  29. MAJOR FOOTBALL TEAM

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Lieut Booth has formed a powerful Maori football team, to tour Wales in February, the proceeds being for war ...

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  30. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Pacific Cable Board receipts for the past year were £410,061, and expenditure £298,973. Alter paying £77,544 ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN RETURNING.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The transport Demosthenes carries eleven hundred troops for Australia. ...

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  32. CONSULTATIONS WITH RUSSIANS

    PARIS, Monday Night. — It is expected that the Peace Conference will consult with the Russian representatives now in Paris. The French ...

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  33. MAINTAINING THE BLOCKADE.

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — Representatives of the Allied Powers have resolved to maintain the German blockade with the utmost rigidlty, ...

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  34. THE MURDER OF ROSA LUXEMBURG CONDEMNED.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. — The Berlin newspapers condemn the murder of Rosa Luxemburg, but point out that the guards merely carried ...

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  35. LUXEMBURG AND THE EXTENTE.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday Night. — The Grand Duchess Charlottte, in a speech from [?] throne, said her desire was to draw closer Luxemburg's ties with the ...

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  36. COLLISION AT SEA UNCONFIRMED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The report of the sinking of the Lake Eric is not confirmed. There was a collision with the Hazelbranch, but the latter ...

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  37. DRURY LANE THEATRE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—There was a stormy meeting of the Drury Lane shareholders. The directors proposed a resolution accepting Sir Alfred ...

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  38. CONSULTATION WITH RUSSIANS.

    PARIS, Monday Night.—There was no formal meeting to-day. The Allied Premiers, Foreign Ministers, and President Wilson had a conference with the ...

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  39. SUNDAY'S ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — "The Daily Express" correspondent at Berlin states that troops are pouring in from the western front, to secure the ...

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  40. MARTIAL LAW IN SPAIN.

    MADRID, Monday Night. — The Government has proclaimed martial law in the Barcelona province. ...

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  41. MANUFACTURE OF SPIRITS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Government has revoked the clause on the Defence of the Rea[?] Act prohibiting the use of grain and sugar in the ...

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  42. GERMANY IN THROES OF RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — "The Morning Post" special correspondent at Berlin states that, though the Spartacists' rehellion has been crushed, the ...

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  43. ITALIAN CABINET

    ROME, Saturday Night.—Signor Orlando's new Cabinet consists of five new Ministers, including the Secretary to the Treasury, Signor Strongher, who ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN PASTORAL COMPANY.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Australian Pastoral Land Company Cows a profit of £135,892. To the reserve fund has been added £30,000 ...

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  45. SUNK BY A MINE

    ROME, Friday Night. — The French steamer Ch[?]ies 630 passengers from Marseilles to Athens at full speed, in moonlight, when she ...

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  46. RUMANIAN ANNEXATION.

    VIENNA, Saturday Night.—A Rumanian official gazette proclaims Rumania's annexation to Transylvannia. ...

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  47. TEUTONIC AGENTS

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — "The Daily Express" correspondent at Geneva states Switzerland is threatened by an invasion of Teutonic agents. ...

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  48. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    PARIS, Friday Night. — The Dominion Premiers and Mr Lloyd George, after a series of conferences, have reached an agreement regarding ...

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  49. ROYALIST REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL.

    LISBON, Monday Night. — A Royalist revolution has broken out, and Government troops are suppressing the movement. ...

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  50. AUSTRALIANS HONORED

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  51. THE RUSSIAN QUESTION.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The conference debated the Russian question, M. Noulens addressing the delegates on the situation at Archangel ...

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  52. NEW POLISH GOVERNMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night. — Paderewski is forming a non-party Government in Poland, with himself as Foreign Minister. ...

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  53. A PRINCE WANTED

    GENEVA, Friday Night. — The Budapest police are endeavoring to secure the return of Prince Windischm of Ratz, to answer a charge of ...

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  54. RHENISH PROVINCES

    NEW YORK Saturday Night.—The United Press correspondent at Coblenz, interviewed Count von Grote, Governor of the Rhenish provinces, who ...

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  55. DEATH WARRANTS

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Night. — Reports from Financial state that Ur[?]shi signed over 8000 death warrants, and his successor, Bolki, has been dismissed ...

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  56. GERMANY HOPES TO RECOVER PART OF COLONIES.

    BERLIN, Friday Night.—Dr. Solf, in a speech at Westphalia, advocated a league of nations, and hoped that, on the strength of the Wilsonian ...

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