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  2. PEACE CONGRESS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Paris correspondents review the dee[?]sion of the Big Four, whose secretariat is now dratting them. They declare ...

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  3. GERMANY

    BERLIN, Thursday Night. — The Ru[?]r coal owners have connected seven hours a day to the underground workers. ...

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  4. HUNGARY

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Budapest reports that a revolution has broken out amongst the Serbian troops, who are fraternising with Hungarl[?]n ...

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  6. GENERAL FEELING OF DESPAIR.

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday Night.— Owing to strikes and sabotage going on everywhere in Germany, originating through lack of food, there is a general ...

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  7. PROVISIONING RUSSIA.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — It has been agreed to provision Russia on condition that the Bolshevik[?] cease hostihties ...

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  8. BIG FOUR DISCUSSIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — The Council of Four discussed the future of Heli[?]land [?]swig. It is understood that the Peace Treaty will not ...

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  9. THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT.

    BERLIN, Thursday Night.—Twenty thousand strikers at Da[?]zig favor the Soviet Government. There is a Prosoviet demonstration at Hanover. ...

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  10. FRANCES SHARE OF INDEMNITY.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. — "Le Matin" states that out of Germany's first instalment of 125 milliard frances. Payable by gold and credits abroad, France ...

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  11. GENERAL SMUTS'S NEGOTIATIONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night. —Willes Belakun, a Hungarian, on being interviewed, said the negotiation with General Smuts were not ...

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  12. THE SCHIEDEMANN CABINET.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — News from Germany shows that the Schiedemann Cabinate has been cou[?]rmed. G[?]ave difficulties and significance ...

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  13. GERMANS TO ARRIVE AT BEGINNING OF MAY.

    PARIS, Monday. — The Germans will arrive at Versailles at the beginning of May. M. Clemen[?]an reads the terms to Herr [?]tzan and the other ...

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  14. A TRAGIC COMEDY REVEALED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Berlin states that the whole of Northern Bavaria except Hof, is now in the ...

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  15. CAPITAL OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—The newspapers depree[?]te the conferences decision on Geneva to be the capital of the League of Nations, which is due ...

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  16. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The municipal elections at Posen several that the Wese[?]e poles, who were ina [?]nor[?]ty, now posses, under universal suffrage, a sweeping majority, ...

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  17. SPEECH BY MR LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— The Premier (Mr Lloyd George), in a speech in the House of Commons, empnas[?]sed the gig[?]ntie character and ...

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  18. AN AMERICAN THREAT.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—"The New York World" correspondent at Paris ferns from a most authoritative source that it the Allies do not agree ...

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  19. AUSTRIA

    PARIS, Monday Night. —"Le Matin" interviewed Dr. Rensee Channel for at the Austria Republic, who states that there is no dauger of ...

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  20. REDUCTION OF ARMAMENTS

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — Under the re-drafted conven[?]nt the convena[?]ting States agree to reduce armaments, the plan of such reductions to be ...

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  21. REPUBLIC OF MUNICH OVERTHROWN.

    BASLE, Thursday Night.— The republic of Munich has been overthrown by force of arms. A message from Berlin states that ...

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  22. THE RACIAL QUESTION.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—"The New York [?]ald" correspondent at Paris states that apparently Baron Maline is seeking to avoid a slush over ...

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  23. COST OF RHINE OCCUPATION.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night.— It is announced that the maintenance of the Rhine land army of occupation costs Germany five and a half millions ...

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  24. ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Rotterdam correspondent of "The Chronicle" says that the reactionary anti-Bolshevik movement in Bavaria is ...

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  25. THE AUSTRALIA'S RETURN

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Australian Press Association correspondent interviewed Rear-Admiral Damares[?] who owing to the necessary of ...

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  26. GRAVEDIGGE[?]S ON STRIKE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.— The Spartacists at Munich decided to establish a Soviet dictotarship. They Seized bourgeois who will be ...

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  27. COUNCIL OF FOUR.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — "The Observer" correspondent at Paris says that the Council of Four is agreed on [?] fundamental questions. The ...

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  28. ALMOST CONTUSION CONTINUES

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Berlin correspondent of "The Daily News" says that the almost confusion continues throughout Germany, ...

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  29. RUSSIAN PRISONERS TROUBLESOME.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night.— The German Government is urging the Enten[?] to permit the speedy repatriation of Russian prisoners in Germany. ...

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  30. ANOTHER COUNCIL APPEARS

    PARIS, Wednesday Night, — Another council of eighteen made its appearance to-day, and the Council of Four has suddenly recollected that they are ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — General Sir William Birdwodo and Admiral Sir C[?] Thursday, addressing eleven hundred Australians aboard the ...

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  32. STATE OF SIEGE AT DRESDEN.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night.—A[?]ing out of Nauting's murder the Sa[?]on Government has proclaimed a state of stage at Dresden. ...

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  33. RELIGIOUS LIBERTY.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — The Jewish representatives failed to secure inclusion of a religious liberty clause in the League of Nations. ...

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  34. RUSSIAN OFFER OF TROOPS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night. — The "De[?]tselie Tages Ze[?] states that Russian Bolshevists are negotiating with the German Government, and ...

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  35. PRESIDENT WILSON CRITICISED BY THE ITALIAN PRESS.

    ROME, Thursday Night. — The Italian press unsparingly criticises President Wilson, believing that there is an elaborated plan for ...

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  36. LEAGUE OF NATIONS COVENANT.

    LONDON, Sunday Night — The publication in Paris and London of an official of the League of Nations covenant attracts afternoon. The ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Australian Mutual Provident Society's 70th annual report has just been issued. The new business (sums assured) amounts ...

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  38. A POLITICAL STRIKE.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night. — It is expected that a Sa[?] Soviet Republic will be preclaimed at Le[?]pzie forthwith. A general strike with political [?] ...

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  39. RAISING A POWERFUL ARMY.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — A Czerho-Slovak delegation from Eastern Germany declares that the Germans are secretly organising a powerful army ...

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  40. RED CROSS CONGRESS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Red Cross Congress at Cannes decided on a world-wide crusade among old and young with the view to creating a ...

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  41. SAAR COAL.

    PARTS, Thursday Night. — Britain suggests that in crediting France with Saar coal the indemnity price should be fixed at the same rate as coal in ...

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  42. MR LLOYD GEORGE SAYS ALL GOES WELL.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—Mr Liovd George, on being interviewed on departing for London said" "All has gone well, and still goes well. M. ...

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  43. REPARATION QUESTION.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — M. Clemenceau informed a deputation of Radical Society members of Parliament that the settlement of the ...

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  44. TYPHUS IN POLAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night. —Typhus is exacting a terrible toll throughout Po[?]ind and there are ten thousand deaths weekly. It is feared that ...

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  45. PRECIPITATING A CRISIS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night. — Mr Frank H. Simmons cables from Paris that President Wilson's decision to sen[?] for the George Washington ...

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  46. TERMS TO BE OFFERED TO GERMANY.

    PARIS, Friday Night. — Five of the great Powers met representatives of all the States declaring war on Germany with the object of disclosing ...

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  47. PEACE TERMS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Paris correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" says the contention is gaining support everywhere that the peace ...

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  49. A FRENCH DEEMING

    PARIS, Thursday Night.— The police suspect that Landr[?] made away with eleven n. His villa at Gam[?]as, on the [?]order of the Ramsoullet ...

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  50. FIGHTING AT DUSSELDORE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night. — Street fighting at Dusseldorf continues. The Spartacists attacking the prison with machine guns and [?] were ...

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  51. THE MURDER OF A MINISTER.

    BERNE, Wednesday Night. — Rioters Dresden stormed the Saxon War Ministry, seized the Minister N[?]uring, threw him into the Elbe, and fired ...

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  52. JAPAN'S EQUALITY ASPIRATIONS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — A correspondent states: I have good reason to believe that the Japanese delegates were re[?]etantly completed to press the ...

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  53. AUSTRALIANS FAREWELLED

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — General Birdwood and Mrs Hughes visited Plymouth and farewelled the Australians returning aboard the Su[?] the ...

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  54. HELIGOLAND TO BE DESTROYED.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — The Council of Four has decided that Heligoland must be dismantle and destroyed as far as possible. The ...

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  55. A CHERRY FAREWELL.

    Generals Birdwood, Rosenthal and Admiral on Thursday visited the Australia prior to her departure from Plymouth with seven hundred Australians. ...

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  56. PREPARATIONS FOR SIGNING THE TREATY.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. — It has been definitely decided that the Germans will receive the peace terms at the Trmnon Palace where the Allied ...

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  57. SPARTACISTS AT DRESDEN.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.— The Spartacist soldiers at Dresden occupied the Kommandetur military headquarters of the Loyal Jaegers ...

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  58. PROTECTING FRANCE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night. — "The New York World" correspondent at paris states that it is reported that a tentative agreement has been ...

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  59. GERMAN BRIBES TO POLAND.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—"The New York World" correspondent at Paris states that before Paderewski arrived at Paris the German Government ...

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