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  2. ROOSEVELT DEAD

    (Tasmanian Press Association—Copyright.) NEW YORK, Monday—Ex-President Theodore Roosevelt died at this home at Oyster Bay early this morning. ...

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  3. TIRED OF SOLDIERING

    LONDON, Sunday. — The War Office explains that trouble arose among the troops at Folkstone returning from leave through a misunderstanding. There is ...

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  4. THE FLAME OF REVOLT

    NEW YORK, Monday.—It is reported that the “Spartaens" group in Berlin has atte[?] a [?] A message from London says there ...

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  5. GUARDING WORLD PEACE

    PARIS, Monday.—Critics writing in “Le Ma[?]” wants the future pace of the world guarded by an international police force, commanded by Marshal ...

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  6. THE UNHAPPY LAND

    LONDON, Monday.—A Russian delegation, representing all the mod[?] parties, including the Socialists, has reached London, via Odessa, for the ...

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  7. A TRIUMPHAL TOUR

    ROME, Monday. — President Wilson was warmly welcomed at Genoa and Milan, at each of which town he was invested with the citizenship. Italian ...

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  8. BRAVERY UNSURPASSED

    LONDON, Monday.—Victoria Crosses have been awarded to the following Australians:— Lieut. G. M, Ingram,. 24th Battalion. During an attack on Mont Brehain, ...

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  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS,

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The “New York World’s” Paris correspondent states that from direct intimation given to American correspondents it appears that ...

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  10. IN FULL SWING.

    LONDON, Monday, 10 p.m.—The [?] in Berlin is most serious. The Government has dismissed Herr Eichorn from the presidency of the police, and Eichorn ...

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  11. AMERICA GRIEVES.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Flags are flying at half-mast everywhere in the United States and in the fleet, naval posts and cantonments, and on public ...

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  12. NO INTERFERENCE.

    MONTREAL, Monday. — The Phila delph’a “Public Ledger” reports that the United States has decided not to interfere further in Russia. The return ...

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  13. CHINA’S SUPPORT.

    MONTREAL, Monday.—The Pekin correspondent of the “'New York T.mes” states that President Hsu Shin Chang has cabled President Wilson saying that ...

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  14. SHIP’S STEAMED PUDDINGS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Sardinia inquiry was continued to-day, when Some further sensational evidence was given. Private Robert M’Miles, the chief ...

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  15. MORE DISCONTENT.

    LONDON, Monday. — Five thousand members of the Army Service Corns broke camp at Brentford, and commandeered motor lorries, in which 300 reached ...

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  16. THE PEACE DELEGATES.

    MILAN, Monday.—In a speech here president Wilson asserted that those at the p[?]ce table would not be the masters of any peoples, but their servants, and ...

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  17. ROYALTIES CONDOLENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The King and Queen have expressed their regret at Mr. Roosevelt’s death, and have cabled [?] condolence. ...

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  18. SIBERIAN ARMY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Siberian army is developing the victory it gained against the Bolsheviks at Perm towards the end of December, and is advancing ...

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  19. SLOW BUT SURE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association in Berlin states that although German B[?] [?] is purely an intellectual ...

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  20. BATTLE OF RIGA.

    LONDON, Monday.—British warships are bombarding the Bolshevik quarters at Riga. Dispatches from Archangel say that ...

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  21. A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY.

    Theodore Roosevelt would have earned fame in any walk of life which he cared to tread. He was the born “booster” and a most vigorous and forceful ...

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  22. TH NAVAL SIDE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Admiral Wedmss and Rear-Admiral Hope are proceeding to Paris as the principal naval representatives at the Peace Conference. ...

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  23. THE MEN ORDERLY.

    Later messages slate that 10,000 men whose leave had expired participated in the Folkstone demonstration. The proceedings were most orderly, and the men ...

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  24. FALL OF LEMBERG.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—The fail of Lemberg is expected to occur on Tuesday. Twenty thousand Ukranian troops are standing outside the city. ...

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  25. Germany’s Enemies

    NEW YORK. Monday.—The correspondent of the United Press Association at The Hague reports that according to despatches from Berlin the Polish troops ...

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  26. STRIKES AND BLOODSHED.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—[?] messages from Berlin suggest that a coup d[?]tat has been effected. Advices have reached Rotter[?] which ...

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  27. Australian Politicians

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook expects to go to Paris on Friday. Sir. Joseph Cook hopes to select the ...

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  28. WANT TO GO HOME.

    A further reference to the demonstrations by members of the Army Service Corps says that the men at Brentford refused to take out the lorries for duty. ...

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  29. Interests in Persia

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Washington correspondent of the “New York Times” states that the British Government has informed the Persian ...

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  30. THE GOVERNMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—It as reported from Berlin that the Majority Socialists have resined from the Government. (The Minority So[?]lists resigned from ...

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  31. Destroyed

    LONDON, Monday—The German army no longer exists as a fighting force, Fifteen divisions have been completely and others partially demobilised. ...

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  32. ARE AUSTRALIANS THERE ?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—With regard to a London cablegram stating that it had been discovered that there were 15,000 more British prisoners in Germany than ...

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  33. TO DEFEND BRANDENBURG.

    VANCOUVER, Monday. — Messages from Berlin state that the Poles occupied a position near Bentachen, and • sent an ultimatum to the German commander ...

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  34. World Supremacy

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Pekin correspondent of the “New York Times” reports that a distinguished Japanese publicist has published an article ...

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  35. Use of Scheldt

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—Holland has not only agreed that the River Scheldt may be used for provisioning the British army in Germany, but has also decided to ...

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  36. GERMAN ESCAPEES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It has been decided by the [?] authorities not to hold an inquiry into the escape of |he four German internees from ...

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  37. British Politics

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Daily Express” announces that the Cabinet has formally resigned in order not to complicate Mr. Lloyd-George’s selection of ...

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  38. The Sinn Fein

    NEW YORK, Monday—At a ma[?] meeting of Irish-Americans a resolution Was passed asking President Wilson to support the principle of ...

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  39. SOLDIERS’ ENGLISH BRIDES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A large patty of soldiers’ brides disembarked from the Ze[?]landia to-day, and they were cordially welcomed. They were conveyed by ...

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  40. General Cables

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Pekin correspondent of the “Now York Times'” states that the Chinese Government has agreed to the principle of the repatriation ...

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  41. Jugo-Slavia

    LONDON, Monday.—A Government representative of all Jugo Slavia has been formed at Belgrade, and has notified the Allies that the Serbian kingdom is now ...

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  42. The Admiralty

    LONDON, Monday.—It is Understood that Mr. Lloyd-George is asking Admiral Sir David Beatty to become First Sea Lord of the Admiralty. ...

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  43. SOVEREIGNS IN BED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Following [?] the death of Mrs. Mills, aged 86, resident of Stuart Town for the past 50 years, a search was made, and £1360 was ...

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  44. THE INFLUENZA SCOURGE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Influenza last year killed 111,000 people in 46 large American cities. ...

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  45. Railway Strike

    LONDON, Monday.—Owing to the removal of the Brighton and South Coast railway works to Lancing, the employes struck, demanding payment for time to ...

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  46. The Army’s Way

    LONDON, Monday—The evening newspapers state that Captain Lang, an Australian motorist, who, with Lieut. Blowes, recently achieved a new aviation ...

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  47. SUNK A SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty has awarded the officers and crew of the Great Western Railway Co.’s steamer Ibex £500 for sinking a submarine in the ...

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  48. SEAMEN’S BONUS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday-In connection with the Federal Governments decision to pay a war bonus to Australian seamen on service in the war zone, the question ...

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  49. ANOTHER SENATE CANDIDATE

    Mr. H. J Payne, M.H.R., has notified the Premier that he intends to contest the Senate seat vacated by Senator Long. Full particulars of what to do to win ...

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  50. “SAFETY FIRST.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday. — General Von Mackensen, commander of the German army in the Balkans, has been removed to Salonika, despite his protests. ...

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  51. Dreams of the Air

    LONDON, Monday.—The managing director of an aircraft manufacturing company says he is absolutely confident that within a reasonable time a service ...

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  52. Haig Moses Honors

    LONDON, Monday.—According to the “Evening Standard,” Admiral Beatty has the fullest sympathy with Sir Douglas Haig in refusing honors until his ...

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  53. MATUNGA’S MEN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Caress, a cook, and Jones, a seaman, both belonging to the Burns, Philp steamer Matunga. which was captured by the German ...

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  54. UNFORTUNATE FAMILY.

    WASHINGTON. Monday. — The death has occurred of Mr. Thomas Lockwood, father-in-law of Captain Archie Roosevelt. ...

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