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  2. WAR COUNCILS MEET

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Allied War Council’s considering the terms on which the armistice with Germany may be prolonged. It is generally ...

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  3. THE BUSINESS OF PEACE

    The temporary absence from Paris of the two most notable figures at the Peace Conference, President Wilson and Mr. Lloyd-George, make it necessary that plenary sessions shall be suspended for a few weeks.. In the meantime, there Is much, work to be ...

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  4. GREAT BOLSHEVIK ARMY

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday—It is reported from Berlin that a Well-organised Bolshevik army is within 45 kilometres of the East Prussian frontier, ...

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  5. STILL AT BAY

    Although Tasmania is still a “clean” State, there is an [?] feelinag that the authorities are fiying in the fact of sanger by not taking determined measunes to check contact with [?] Many people, condemn the berthing of vessels at the public plar ...

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  6. OUT OF MILITARY HANDS

    PARIS, Saturday.—In Connection with the meeting of the Supreme War Council, the following official statement has been issued:— ...

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  7. BEWARE OF GERMANY!.

    PARIS, Saturday.—It is understood that Mars la 1 Foch submitted important that matters to the Supreme War Council with regard to the failure of ...

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  8. Not a Woman Hater

    LONDON, Sunday.—The . tradition that the late Earl. Kitchener was a woman hater collapses with the disclosure that he passionately loved a ...

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  9. AVOIDING CONGESTION.

    With a view. 10 avoiding congestion at the quarantine station, the chief quarantine officer (Dr. Clarke) has telegraphed to the Director of ...

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  10. RESURRECTION UNLIKELY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The French Foreign Minister (M, Pichon) . stated in in interview that lie did not believe, there could be any. resnrrection of ...

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  11. British Labor Troubles

    LONDON, Sunday,—Severe frosis have necessitated. Caution in re-start-ing the power generating plant in connection With the “tube” railways. ...

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  12. 700 PERSONS VACCINATED.

    The. vaecing depots were well patronised yesterday, when about 709 people received their first inoculation; The Director of Quarantine has ...

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  13. THE DISCREPANCIES.

    PARIS, Saturday.— Germany continues to delay fulfilment of the armistice conditions. She has surrendered only 1384 our of 3600 ...

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  14. PASSENGERS, EXAMINED

    Medical, inspection was carried out Yesterday on 200 passengers who will sall by the Loongana to-day. The Inspections will be continued this ...

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  15. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The representative of the New York “Tribune” in “Paris states that the Leag-re of Nations Constitution will be ...

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  16. ELECTRICAL UNION.

    LONDON, Saturday—The Electrical Trades Union has cancelled the order to strike on Saturday, pending national action. ...

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  17. The Berne Confess

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The correspondent of the “New York World” at Berne reports that the German delegates to the International Labor ...

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  18. “Dad” Steps a

    The Sailors and Soldiers’ Fathers Assoclation Yesterday flespatchef the following message to the Loongana‘s’ troops:— ...

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  19. The German Assembly

    LONDON, Saturday—A further message sage In reference to the speech, delivered by Herr Ebert at the opening of in German National Assembly at ...

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  20. A SAD CASE.

    The measures being taken by the Government are not without their pathetic side. Yesterday the acting Premier (Mr. Propsting) received s ...

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  21. ENGINEERS‘ DEMAND.

    LONDON, Saturday—Many of the strikers in the London engineering shops are demanding ah eight hours day including meal times. ...

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  22. JEALOUSY PLAYS PART.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The sudden seltlement of the London “tube” strike was due to the long-standing jealousy between the Associated ...

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  23. THE CAPTURED COLONIES.

    CHICAGO, Saturday.—The correspondent of the Chicago “News” in Berlin has interviewed Count Brockdorf Rantzan, who said;— “[?] ...

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  24. Soldier Travellers

    LONDON, Saturday.—The s.s. Lancashire conveying 1150 Australians, some of whom are sick or wounded, has left Plymouth for Australia. The ...

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  25. SOLDIERS ON LOONGANA

    The fact that the soldiers aboard the t.s. Loongana, which. arrived at. the Barnes Bay quarantine station early yesterday morning refused to ...

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  26. FRANCE AND SYRIA.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— The New York “Herald’s” Paris correspondent reports that the French are dissatisfied with the King of Hellaz’s ...

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  27. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    LONDON. , Saturday.—A wireless message despatched from Berlin states that the National Assembly applauded President David’s declaration ...

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  28. MOTOR LORRY DRIVERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The taxi drivers section of the licensed Vehicle Workers‘ Union, to which many of the army motor drivers belong, Is ...

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  29. HELD UP IN LONDON.

    LONDON, -Saturday.—Bad weather in the Channel has resulted in an acumination in Londoa of 11,000 soldlers who were retaining to France. ...

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  30. GOOD FOR TURKEY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York “Times” correspondent In London has Interviewed Mr. Status I former United States -Ambassador in ...

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  31. The Poles Win

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday.— Afterviolent fighting the Poles defeated the Germans, capturing Sarne (in Posen). and Sarnowki (in Pomerania). It is ...

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  32. New Tower

    At last night’s meeting of the New Town Council a letter was read from the acting Chief Health Officer asking that provision should be made for ...

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  33. MEETING BOLSHEVIKS ALONE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— According to the correspondent of the United Press Association in Paris, the American and British peace delegates feral ...

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  34. By Aerial Bus

    LONDON, Sunday.—The first aerial “bus has flown from Paris to Croydon in two and a half hours. Fourteen passengers were carried, and they ...

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  35. The River Clyde

    LONDON, Sunday,— The admiralty is salvaging the steamship River Clyde, which was run ashore on the occasion of the British landing at Cape Helles, Gallipoli Peninsula, in ...

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  36. REPARATION.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The British Reparation [?], of which sir. Hlghes is chairman, ha- [?] its definition of the. word “reparation.” ...

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  37. PEACE PROBLEMS.

    LONDON Saturday.—The Countess of Aberdeen, president of the Women’s international . Council, has requested the Peace Conference to hear the ...

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