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  2. EXTENDED AUTONOMY

    PE TOWN, Tuesday.— A message from Pretoria states that the Dutch press supporting the Government is developing a tendency towards advocating a greater ...

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  3. A CABINET QUARREL

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—It is reported from Berlin . that the Central Council has appointed Hessen Nos[?]e, Loebe, and Wissell to the Cabinet, ...

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  4. THE PRUSSIAN THRONE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the New York "Times" in Geneva "Writes: "A Berlin correspondent informs me that Prince Wilhelm, the ...

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  5. CHAOTIC RUSSIA

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. — Esthonian troops from Reval have landed at Port Kunda (on the Baltic coast of Esthonia) with British naval assistance, forcing the ...

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  6. PEACE AND THE ENTENTE

    (Tasmanian Press Association—Copyright.) PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Pichon, Foreign Minister In the French Government, who in the House of Deputies resumed the ...

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  7. BACK BEHIND BARS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Late yesterday the escaped criminal?, Stemer and Leigh, Were captured near Gemalla , 20 miles from Bathurst, by three constables ...

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  8. IRISH AFFAIRS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Correspondent of the United Press Association in London has Interviewed Mr. Edward Shortt, K.C., Chief Secretary for ...

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  9. NORTHERN SITUATION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—M. Martinzine, representative in the United States of the Russstan Government at Archangel, says the situation in Northern Russia is ...

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  10. SINN FEIN PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The release, of all the imprisoned Sinn Feiners is expected immediately. Count Plunkett ( who was returned unopposed for ...

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  11. OCCUPATION OF BERLIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Mail" states that, according [?]o reports from Germany, Marshal Hindenburg has telegraphed to the industrial magnates that ...

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  12. EX-KAISER'S FRIENDS.

    COPENHAGEN,; Tuesday.—Herlin reports that a league of German men and women have been formed for the protection of the ex-Kaiser's life. The league ...

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  13. IRISH EMIGRANTS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The New York 'World's" London correspondent -says it is expected that Irish emigration to the United States will be greatly increased ...

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  14. A Wife's Appeal

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesdays—Mrs, Dargin, wife of-Percy Dargin, who was the accused In the recent sensational trial in connection with tie murder of a fellow ...

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  15. BOLSHEVIKS SHOT

    WARSAW, Tuesday.— Bolshevik sympatirisers yesterday marched to the Hotel Broh[?] and demanded the release of Bolshevist agents. Polish troops shot at ...

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  16. POSITION IN BAVARIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Geneva advises that the Spartacusians in Bavaria are very active, and possess ...

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  17. HIGH JINKS.

    LONDON, Tuesday—There was an extraordinary situation at "Belfast prison on Monday, when the Sinn Feiners, after breaking the staircases and erecting ...

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  18. RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Russian wireless message says:— At Petchora. in the Mezen region (north-east of Archangel) we are ...

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  19. Naval Strength

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Secretary for the Navy (Mr. J. H, Daniels). in a statement regarding the naval strength of the Powers just before the signing of ...

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  20. EBERT FIRM.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—As the result of a meeting of the people's delegates and the Central Soviets Council, Herr Ebert has decided not to resign, ...

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  21. IS IT BEATEN ?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—The situation at the Quarantine Hospital this morning was much the same as yesterday. There "were no new cases, and no deaths or ...

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  22. The Trade War

    BOSTON, Tuesday.—Mr. Mitchell Palmer, United States Allen Property Custodian, stated in a speech that Germany's commercial aggression after the treaty of ...

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  23. Italy's Blood Bill

    ROME, Tuesday. — It is officially , announced that in the Italian losses on all fronts there were 460,000 Head, including 33,317 officers. The number totally or ...

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  24. Roumania

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Transylvanian Congress has formally visited Bucharest (capital of Boumania), and handed the King an agreement to join ...

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  25. CHANCELLOR ILL.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Messages from Geneva quote a Berlin despatch as stating that Herr Ebert, the German Chancellor, is seriously 111. ...

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  26. Arctic Air Routes

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—According to the London correspondent of the New York "World," an airplane expedition to the North Pole will start in April, and ...

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  27. NIPPED IN THE BUD.

    LONDON, Tu[?]day. — The "Daily News" correspondent in Munich reports that a Monarchist plot, centred in Munich, has been discovered, land 40 ...

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  28. Returning Troops

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain has released sufficient ships to carry home 40.000 American troops. It is pointed out that the burden of repatriating the ...

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  29. Vessel Arrives Clea[?]

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Dr. Cumpston, director of quarantine reports the arrival at Fremantle of the Zealandia, with a full complement of women ...

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  30. CONTROLLING CAPITAL

    MELBOURNE, .Wednesday.—The restrictions imposed by the Federal -Government, through the Treasury, on the investment of capital in new businesses ...

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  31. Belgium's Capital

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—The 4th Canadian Division is giving a remarkable ball at the Hotel de Ville on Tuesday, to which the King and Queen of Belgium ...

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  32. ALREADY IN HARMONY.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— The. correspondent of the United press Association in Paris has interviewed President Poincare Who said " I do not foresee the ...

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  33. CAPTURE OF POSEN.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—It is reported from .Warsaw that the Poles have capture Posen, i[?] Prussia (Posen was one of the principal cities ...

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  34. Jugo-Slav Question

    ROME, Tuesday.—In addition to Signor Bissolati,, Minister -for Public Instruction and Pensions, who resigned because of a difference of opinion with ...

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  35. General Cables

    SAN DIEGO (California), Tuesday.— The death is announced of Dr. Henry Tanner. who became famous for fasting for 42 days some years age, when he ...

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  36. The Soldiers' Champions

    CAPETOWN, Monday.—It is stated In a Johannesburg message that the South. African Labor Party conference carried a resolution demanding adequate ...

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  37. ARRESTING THE PROFITS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The question has been raised .as to the future period during which the war time profits be tared by the -Amending Bill ...

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  38. Dutch Treachery

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday—Three telegraph officials at Amsterdam have been arrested and charged with sending copies of telegrams exchange between the ...

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  39. CHINA'S C[?]ALMS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.— Lu Chen Chian, head Of the C[?]nese Peace Mission which is on its way to Paris, on being interviewed said the delegation ...

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  40. LYNCH LAW.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. Sixty-two lynching's occurred in the United States during 1918, five of the. victims being women, and four white persons. ...

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  41. REVENUE RETURNS

    BERTH. Wednesday.—The revenue retains for December show the receipts to £3II,588, and the expenditure £492,-; 245. The surplus for the month is ...

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  42. The New Year

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The fashionable London hotels are elaborately celebrating New Year's Eve, and the spirit of revelry promises to reach an unexampled ...

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  43. CORDIAL CONFERENCES.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—According to the "Morning Post," president wilson's conferences with the British Dominions representatives were [?]narked by extreme ...

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  44. SIX-HOUR DAY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The South Wales miners' executive has agreed to a resolution, requesting that the British Federation of Miners to immediately demand a ...

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  45. Dividing the Spoils

    NEW YORK, Tuesday; — The correspondent of the United Press Association in Paris announces that arrangements have been completed whereby Italy is to ...

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  46. Test Cricket

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Telegraph" says that' Australia's invitation to the Marylebone C.C. to play a series of test matches in England in 1919 needs ...

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  47. I.W.W. BLAMED.

    PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday.—A series of explosions has damaged the houses of prominent citizens. The authorities. at tribute the outrages to members of the ...

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  48. FOUGHT FOR FREEDOM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—There was an exciting chase at Circular Quay this morning. A man under suspicion jumped into the harbor, and for three—quarters. ...

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  49. "Mate Us Safe"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Maurice, writing in the ''Dally News" after a prolonged tour, of the. invaded portion of France. says the French do not ...

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  50. Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The revenue for South Australia for the six months shows a decrease of £25,703 :as compared with the corresponding period of last ...

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  51. "FLU" DYING OUT.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Influenza epidemic has rapidly declined recently. There have been approximately 90,000 cases of pneumonia following on ...

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  52. Back to France

    LONDON, Tuesday—President Wilson has left England on return to France. A message from New York st[?] 5 that the American press comments ...

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  53. JAPAN'S TRADE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association at Tokio says that it is officially announced that Japan is preparing to ...

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  54. Sydney

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State revenue returns for December show an increase of £9(,725 over Last year. The figures are: 1918, £1842,200; 1917. ...

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  55. TURBULENT TURKEY,

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday—Owing to the dangerous situation in the city, the British admiral has landed a force of gendarmes. According to repairs ...

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