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  2. CAPTURED COLONIES’ PROBLEM

    LONDON, Thursday.— The representative of the Australian Press Association in Paris says it is understood that the Dominion delegates see little hope of ...

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  3. WORKERS’ UNREST WIDESPREAD

    LONDON, Thursday.—Prospects of an early settlement of the strikes in Great Britain are. less hopeful. Meetings of the men have decided against ...

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  4. GERMANY STILL UNQUIET MORE FACTION FIGHTING

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.—The Spartacusites at Cux[?]ven and Wilhelms have has surrendered. A state of siege has declared at Wilhelmshaven, ...

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  5. FOR PEACE SAKE MANY PROBLEMS ARISE

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Tile Paris correspondent of the “New York World” states that according to well-informed Britain is claiming ton for ton ...

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  6. Allies in Russia

    LONDON, Friday. — The Australian Press Association understands there is considerable activity on the Archangel front, where 2000 enemy troops attacked ...

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  7. THE PRUSSIAN ELECTIONS.

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  8. GERMANY AND CONFERENCE, TIME TO BE CALLED IN. WHENN DEFINITE TERMS ARRANGED.

    PARIS, Friday.— M. Andre Tardieu. of the French delegation, on being asked in an interview whether the institution or the League of Nations would mean that ...

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  9. A TROTSKY TALE. “EFFORTS AGAINST BOURGEOISE.”

    STOCKHOLM, Friday.— M . Trotsky has issued an army order calling for redoubled efforts against the bourgeoise throughout the world, as the invitation ...

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  10. RAILWAY CLERKS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The conference between the Railway Clerks’ Assocation and the President of the Board of Trade for the stationmasters right to ...

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  11. A “COUNTER STRIKE.” DOCTORS AND CHEMISTS. TROUBLE AT WILHELMSHAVEN.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.— A feature Of the Spartacusite trouble at Wilhelms have is the counter strike of physicians and pharmacists, who have refused to ...

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  12. BOOKS, NOT ARMS. RUSSIA’S PRESSING NEED.

    NEW YORK, Friday.— M. Breshkovskays, who recently arrived from Russia, stated in an interview that Russia needs books, not arms, as there is no longer ...

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  13. GIBRALTAR. TRANSFER TO SPAIN SUGGESTED. BRITAIN REFUSES.

    PARIS, Friday.—It is rumored that the Peace Conference is discussing the question of Gibraltar being exchanged for Ceuta (a seaport town in Morocco, ...

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  14. ASYLUM EMPLOYES' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Friday.— About 100 attendants at the asylum at Monaghan are demanding higher wages. They seized the food stores, barricaded the main ...

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  15. THE KAISER’S PUPPET MAY BE GERMAN PRESIDENT. SCHIEDEMANN’S MOVE.

    LONDON. Thursday.— Correspondent in Berlin state that Herr Schiedemann and the democratic parties, intend to nominate Prince Max of Bavaria, former ...

    Article : 38 words
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  17. THE MARMORA CONFERENCE. FIXED FOR FEBRUARY 15.

    PARIS, Friday.—The Peace Conference has agreed to meet the Russian delegates at Prince's Island, in the Sea of Marmora, on February 15. ...

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  18. NO GRAVE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The correspondent in Paris of the central newspapers states that consideration of the German colonies question was resumed to-day. ...

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  19. BELFAST ELECTRICIANS.

    BELFAST, Friday.—The electricians and firemen employed by Belfast firms [?] are generating their own power have joined the strike, resulting in 300[?] ...

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  20. THE GERMAN TEAM. FOR PEACE CONGRESS BERNISTORFFINCLUDED.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—The German peace delegates, will be Herr Phillip Schiedemann, Count Brockdorf, Count Bernstoriff, and Herren Erzherger, ...

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  21. ALLIED FORCES IN RUSSIA. BOLSHEVIKS SHELLING POSITIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Despatches from Archangel state that the Allied forces were com[?]elled to evacuate Shegovarsk and retire ten miles north of that place. ...

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  22. TRIED OF EXILE. WILHELM LONGS FOR HOME APPEAL TO EBERT.

    PARES, Thursday.—The “Echo De Paris” Yearns that the ex-Kaiser has asked Herr Ehert’s permission to live in Germany. Ebert replied that the ...

    Article : 42 words
  23. SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPE TOWN. Thursday.—A Johannesburg message states that labor unrest on the Rand continues. There is a general agitation in favor of a 44. hour week. It ...

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  24. ITALY AND AFRICA. MORE TERRITORY DESIRED. IF OTHER NATIONS EXPAND.

    PARIS, Friday.— The adjustment of the various claims in Africa are proving difficult. Premer Orlando has now stated that Italy desires to secure parts ...

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  25. NEWSPAPER COMMENTS. DOMINIONS CLAIM SUPPORTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Australia’s demands for an indem[?]lty and the sole control of the Pacific islands south of the equator is the outstanding feature of ...

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  26. General Cables

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. Roy Congel, a, New York business man, has purchased from the British Government the aviation equipment formerly used In ...

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  27. MARTYRED TOWNS. SEEK VENGEANCE ON KAISER.

    PARIS, Friday.—The martyred towns Belgium are applying for warrants against the ex-Kaiser on a charge of murder. ...

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  28. RIOTS AT GLASGOW.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Thirty victims are in the hospital as a result of the Glasgow riots. Bottles and other missiles were thrown. The sheriff and chief ...

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  29. Commerce by Air

    LONDON, Friday.—The first regular commercial air service has been inaugurated by the allotment of a squadron of British military aeroplanes for ...

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  30. NO “PEACE OF LOOT. “WILSON'S STRONG STAND.

    PARIS, Thursday.— President Wilson, at Wednesday’s conference, referred to the German colonies Question in plain terms, refusing to consider any “peace ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. “OPEN DOOR. SYSTEM FOR COLONIES. HENDERSON’S ADVOCACY.

    ZURICH, Friday.—Mr. Arthur [?]ender, son stated in an interview that any solution other than a League of Nations will prelude another war. The league will ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. FRANCE HONORS AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—President Poincare has conferred the title of Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor on Lient. General St. John Monash, and Cross of ...

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  33. AN EIGHT HOUR DAT.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Press Bureau states that the Railwaymen's Trade Union representatives and the railway executive committee will discuss ...

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  34. WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING. DEMPSEY AND WILLARD TO MEET.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. Tex Ricard announces that Jack Dempsey, the American heavyweight, will fight Jess Willard for the world’s championship. ...

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  35. A BALKAN PROBLEM. AUSTRIAN STATISTICS REJECTED.

    PARIS, Friday.—It is understood that the Allied. council has rejected the use of Austrian statistics as a basis for determining claims. This is important, as ...

    Article : 55 words
  36. German-Austria

    VIENNA, Friday. — The “Mittags Z[?]tung” declares that the Governments of Vienna and Berlin are arranging for the attachment of German-Austria to ...

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  37. TWO TEARS HENCE. SUBJECT TO REVIEW.

    LONDON, - Thursday.—It is reported. that the conference decision on the colonial question permits self-determination in civilised territories such as ...

    Article : 58 words
  38. FLYING SERVICE CASUALTIES.

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  39. RIOT ACT READ.

    LONDON, Friday.— the Riot Act has been read at Glasgow, and the strike leaders, William Gal[?]gher and David Kick[?] arrested. ...

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  40. A SOP FOR CERBERUS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Telegraph’s” Paris correspondent states that an agreement has been reached on the British case for presentation to the ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. KIAU CHAU. CLASHING INTERESTS, CHINA VERSUS JAPAN.

    PARIS, Thursday.—China seeks to recover full sovereignty over .Kiau Chau. while Japan argues for the retention of the port and special mil way interests. ...

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  42. NO INTERVENTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association learns that the Cabinet has decided not to intervene in the strikes at Glasgow, [?]fast, and the ...

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  43. THE ONE BIG UNION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— The influenza epidemic caused the A.W.U. convention to dishand till later, but it is practically certain that when the delegates re-assemble the ...

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  44. WILSON’S STIPULATION. LEAGUE MUST SUPERVISE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Paris correspondent of the Central Newspapers says that President Wilson accepted the proposition that the fate of the colonies ...

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  45. SECRECY REGRETTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The “Pail Mall Gazette” refers to the regrettable secrecy of the Peace Conference, which does not permit the public to be ...

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  46. WARNING TO CZECHS.

    VIENNA, Friday.— The French Mission at Budapest urged die Czecho- Slovaks, Jugo Slavs and Roumanians to comply with the armistice and withdraw from ...

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  47. TURKISH EMPIRE. POLICE TROOPS MAINTENANCE. REPORT TO BE PREPARED.

    LONDON. Saturday.—The military representatives of the Allies and associated Powers Have been requested to immediately report on the most equitable and ...

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  48. A BOLD PRETENDER.

    PARIS, Friday.—Prince Louis of Bourbon who. claims descent from Haundoriff, the French Dauphin who, according to Bourbon, survived the great revolution, ...

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  49. WHO ARE THEY?

    PARIS, Thursday —The Labor leaders from France, England, America, Belgium and Canada are discussing Labor problems arising out of the war. ...

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  50. “AN HONEST ROBBER.” GERMANY’S PREFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The London “Daily Express” Berlin correspondent says the “Vorwaerts,” in discussing the reported. Anglo- French ...

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  51. DISAGREEMENT APPEAR AS CONFERENCE MEETS PROBLEMS THE TARIFF QUESTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The “Daily Express” correspondent at Paris says that as the conference gets to grips with the various problems, vital disagreements ...

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  52. SHACKLETON’S NIMROD WRECKED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The s.s. Nimrod, in which Sir Ernest Shackleton made his trip to the Pole, was wrecked off Yarmouth. Two of the crew of twelve were ...

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  53. LONDON ENGINEERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The engineers’ strike, threatens to assume a more serious phase. The Amalgamated Stewards met in London, and are endeavoring to ...

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  54. WAR CABINET MEETS. A DELICATE QUESTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The special correspondent respondent of the “Morning Post” in Paris reports' that a special meeting of the Imperial War Cabinet had been held ...

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  55. AMERICAN VIEWS. “NOT IMPRACTICABLE.”

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Commenting editorially, the "New York Times" says that the German colonies must not be returned to Germany. The voice of ...

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  56. WIFE’S ACT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Newton Reed, aged 45, dealer, of Clifton street, Prahran, and his wife, Rose Reed, aged 37, are both in the hospital , the former with his throat ...

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  57. BELGIUM AND THE CONGO.

    PARIS, Thursday. —The Belgian delegates discussed the fate of the Gongo with the council of Powers. ...

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  58. GREECE WANTS CYPR[?]S.

    PARIS, Friday.— M. Venizelos (Greek Premier) is raising the question of handing the Island of Cyprus to Greece. ...

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  59. AN UNLIKELY STORY.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is stated that a [?]ber of Australian soldiers and rmy [?] ers assisted the police to suppress the Glasgow riaters. ...

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  60. Polish Invasion

    BERLIN, Friday.—More than 20,000 volunteers have left for the Eastern frontier in order to oppose the Polish invasion, which is approaching the ...

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  61. ''BELGIUM FIRST. REPARATION QUESTION. HEAVY DEMANDS FROM SERBIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The general feeling of Peace Conference delegates regarding reparation is that die Belgian should come first. Britain will ...

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  62. PREMIER TO MEET PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON. Friday.— It Is expected that Mr. Lloyd-George will return to London on the 10th inst. to explain the international situation to Parliament. ...

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  63. MR. RYAN INTERVIEWED. SUPPORTS INTERNATIONALISATION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday—Mr. T.J. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, who is on his way to London, has been interviewed by the Australian Press Association. ...

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  64. GERMAN WARSHIPS. PROBABLE DOMINIONS’ REQUEST.

    The “Pall Mail Gazette” states it is expected that some Dominion Governments will ask for the transfer of several of Germany’s captured Dreadnoughts. ...

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  65. JAPAN’S PROGRAMME. NO MODEST DEMAND.

    PARIS, Thursday.— “Le Matin” indicates that the Japanese programme embodied nine points. It agreed that Australia should take New Guinea, the ...

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  66. WHARFIES’S STRIKE BEGINS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The strike of waterside workers has begun. The vessels detained owing to the strike Include the Walmer Castle, with a full cargo for ...

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