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  2. PEACE CONGRESS

    PARIS, Saturday Night. - The Committee of Ten heard the Albanian delegates, who chimed all the Alban­ian territories added to Serbia and ...

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  3. THE CIVIL WAR AT MUNICH.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Morning.—"The National Tridende's" correspondent at Munich says that the news of Eisner's murder spread like wild [?] ...

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  4. GERMANY

    ZURICH, Saturday Night.—The Communists have arrested Archbishop Faulhaber and a number of aristocrats, including Count Ruxburg, and ...

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  5. RUSSIA

    LONDON,Thursday Night.—The Grand Duke states that the Dowager Empress Marie and the Grand Dukes Nicholas and Boris are living ...

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  6. ITALY & JUGO-SLAVIA

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—The Jugo-Slavs are reported to have authorised a [?] mobilisation. They are claiming that the [?] River shall be made ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday Night.—"The Nationalist" to-day published a letter by the secretary of the independence delegation concerning a visit ...

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  8. MARSHAL FOCH VETOS GERMAN ORDERED ELECTIONS.

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — The German Government, has ordered the dissolution of the Communal Council and its re-election on a popular vote. As ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON,Thursday Night.—An industrial conference to-night of eight hundred delegates,representing ten million employers and workers, was ...

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  10. THE DISPOSAL, OF THE GERMAN FLEET.

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — A semi­official report states that the British Government favors the German battleships at Scapn being sunk. The other ...

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  11. GRAVE RELATIONS.

    MONTREAL, Friday Morning. —"The New York Worls's" Paris correspondent states that the relations between Italy and Jugo-Slavia are of the ...

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  12. COLONIAL MANDATES.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning. — It is expected that a special commission will shortly be appointed to examine in detail the working of a system of ...

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  13. THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    BERLIN, Sunday Night.—The Premier (Herr Schiedemaun), in the National Assembly, condemned the murderous attacks at Munich and on M. ...

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  14. THE ROYAL, COAL COMMISSION.

    LONDON,Thursday Night.—The Royal assent has been given to the Bill constituting the Royal Commission over which Mr Justice Sankey ...

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  15. GROCERS' REAL FRIEND

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— "The Star" states that Mr Giles, secretary of the Grocers Federation, when addressing a meeting of grocers, said ...

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  16. GERMANY'S WESTERN FRONTIER

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—M. Tardieu is drawing up a report on Germany's western frontier, and hopes to present the French Government's views on the ...

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  17. SOVIET REPUBLIC IN SAXONY.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.—"Politiken's" Berlin correspondent states that the Radicals intend to proclaim a Soviet republic in Saxony. ...

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  18. FRANCE CLAIMS PART OF THE . GERMAN FLEET.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.- "Le Jourpal" denies the report that the German fleet is to be sunk. The Minister for Marine ...

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  19. DIFFERENCE OF OPINION AT THE MINERS' CONFERENCE.

    LONDON,Wednesday Night.—There was considerable difference of opinion at the miners' conference to-day.It is understood that Mr Smillie advocated ...

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  20. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night. — President Wilson has had a private conference with the members of the Senate. He does not wish to make a ...

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  21. NATAL AGAINST A REPUBLIC.

    DURBAN, Thursday Morning. — A public meeting has passed a resolution against the republican movement, and also protesting against the Natal ...

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  22. ARBITRATION BRISK.

    LONDON,Thursday Night.—The Press Burean announces that the Ministry for Labor states that thirty-six labor disputes are being referred to ...

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  23. THE MEETING OF "REPARATION."

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — The fact that the Reparation Commission has requested further instructions from the Council of Ten on the meaning of ...

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  24. WIRELESS PROCLAMATION FROM MUNICH.

    GENEVA, Wednesday Night. — At Munich the Workers and Soldiers' Council has wirelessly sent abroad a proclamation stating that in ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH REPRESENTATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Senator Pearee's suggestion in as interview in South Africa that the time had arrived when the Commonwealth should be ...

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  26. PRESIDENT WILSON AND CONGRESS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—The Democratle Leaders have told President Wilson that the Republicans arebent on an extraordinary session of ...

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  27. ISSUE OF STRIKE NOTICES POSTPONED.

    LONDON,Thursday Night.—The Miniers' conference has postponed the issue of strike notices for a week. ...

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  28. FRENCH NATAL LOSSES.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — The Minister for Marine (M. Leygues) has informed the Navy Commission that France has not been able to replace ...

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  29. M. CLEMENCEAU

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—"L[?] Paris"correspondent at Geneva states that during December twentyfour known [?] and Bolshevists ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE TO CONSIDER AND REPORT.

    LONDON,Thursday Night.—An Industrial Conference has been appointed to consider wages hours [?] and the co-operation of capital ...

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  31. SOVIET IN GERMANY MUST BE RECOGNISED OR CRUSHED.

    WEIMAR, Wednesday Night.—The Government realise that it is impossible to restore order unless the thousands of workers' soviets throughout the ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL LABOR

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Press Burenu announces that a communique from Paris states that the Labor Legislation Commission has agreed ...

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  33. MEMORIAL SERVICE

    LONDON,Saturday Night.—A crowded memorial [?] was held at St.Panl's Cathedral for journalists and printers killed in the war to-night. ...

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  34. GERMAN ATROCITIES IN BELGIUM.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. —"Le Matin's" correspondent at Brussels states that the Belgian Premier, speaking in the Senats said that the ...

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  35. DEMONSTRATION AT NEW YORK

    WASHINGTON,Thursday Night.—President Wilson proposes addressing a demonstration at New York [?] with Mr Taft prior to his ...

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  36. COAL MINERS' STRIKE.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.—There is a general strike in the anthracite coal districts of Middle Germany for the purpose of forcing the ...

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  37. TERRITORIAL QUESTIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— The Press Burean states that a communique from Paris reports that the Ministers of the great Powers have decided to ...

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  38. POLICE TROUBLE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Police Commissioner M[?] owing to the tone of a letter from the executive of the Metropolitan Plocemens' ...

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  39. COTTIN'S BOLSHEVIST ASSOCIATIONS.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—M. Clem[?] continues to progress, The connection of his assailant, Cottin, with Bolshevist propaganda is becoming ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Admiral [?] has confer[?]ed with Mr W. M. Hughes on Australian naval matters. ...

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  41. LORD LYTTON'S SUGGESTION.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—In the House of Lords to-day Lord Islington drew attention to a report from Paris that the Peace Conference contemplates ...

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  42. THE GERMAN SOVIET.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The United Press correspondent at Weimar says that President Ebert believes that the only solution of the political and ...

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  43. A NEW MINISTRY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Home Secretary (Mr E. Shortt) introduced a bill to the House of Commons to-day to establish a Ministry of Ways ...

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  44. HOUSES FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Government is arranging to build fifty thousand houses in Ireland. ...

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  45. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—The Minister for War (Mr Churchill), at the English-speaking Union commemoration of Washington's birthday, said ...

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  46. STRUCK OIL

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Lord Cowdroy's prospectors have discovered oil in the Chesterfield district. Details of the discovery are being withheld. ...

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  47. ENEMY SHIPS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—In the House of Lords to-day, Lord [?] asked what steps the Government were taking to secure for the ...

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  48. MINE SWEEPING

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Consequent on recent casualties through floating mines, most active mine sweeping is proceeding in the North Sea. ...

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  49. LUNDENDORF WANTS TO RETURN TO GERMANY.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.—Ludendorf has written to President Ebert announcing his intention to return to Germany to serve the people ...

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  50. GERMAN SUBMARINES MUST BE SCRAPPED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— "The Pall Mall Gazette" says that the Governments of Britain and the United States have decided to entirely oppose ...

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  51. NORWAY AND SWEDEN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—"The New York Sun's" Copenhagen correspondent says that the situation in Norway as regards Bolshevism is ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. A WOMAN CANDIDATE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mrs. Sykes,widow of the late Mr.Mark Sykes, has been adopted by the [?] as its candidate for the Central ...

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  54. PRICE OF CHEESE

    LONDON,Sunday Morning.—The retail price of Government cheese will shortly the reduced from twenty to eighteen pence per [?].The scarcity ...

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  55. THE NEW GERMAN ARMY.

    "The Cologne Gazette" states that the German Government is preparing a bill to create a standing army of 175,000, excluding officers.This number is ...

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  56. WAR HONORS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — To-day the King invested 270 oversea officers and men at Backingham Palace The decorations included six Victoria ...

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  57. CONVICTED OF FORGERY

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Barnett Gabriel Walsh 36,farmerly secretary of the Wharf Laborers' Union was to-day sentenced to eighteen months' ...

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  58. NEW GERMAN CONSTITUTION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—"The New York Times" Berlin correspondent states that the draft of the new German constitution, which will be ...

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  59. U.S.A. ATTORNEY-GENERAL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—Mr [?] Palmer has been nominat[?] as Attorney-General for the United States. ...

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  60. THE BLOCKADE REMAINS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Mr [?] George says that the blockade will not be raised until Germany has signed a peace that will make future ...

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