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  2. PEACE BEFORE APRIL

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Tall Mall Gazette” says that Mr. Lloyed George's retard to Paris has resulted in a great speeding up of the work ...

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  3. STRAND RIOTS

    LONDON, Monday.— The American military police major says that the game the American satiors were playing in the Strand was Lawful ...

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  4. LABOR UPHEAVAL

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.—A question was asked in the House" of Assembly this afternoon regarding the incitement to mutiny by the ...

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  5. ARMISTICE BREAK

    PARIS, Monday.—The negotiations which were interrupted at Spa will be' resumed at Brussels on Wednesday, when Admiral Wemyss, for the Allies,, ...

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  6. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law said that with a view to finding employment for ex-soldiers, he -was communicating ...

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  7. TROUBLE A[?]AD

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Daily Express" Paris correspondent says that the Reparations Commission has decided that the total amount ...

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  8. CONSCRIPTION DOPMED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Daily Chronicle's paris Correspondent says that the Peace Conference's final decision limits the German army to ...

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  9. UNCONFIRMED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The rupture of the armistice negotiations with Germany is unconfirmed, ...

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  10. DISCUSSED BY WAR COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Monday.— The press Eureau announces that a communiqué from Paris stated that the Supreme War Council discussed the ...

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  11. WIRLESS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth' Government has not. yet come to any decision regarding the proposal made .by the Marconi ...

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  12. ARGUMENT OP FORCE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York “Times” Washington correspondent says that Mr. Hurley, chair man of the American Shipping Board ...

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  13. Dismembering Germany

    LONDON, Sunday.—There is a growing demand -in. certain well, informed Ministerial, newspapers that extremist claims against Germany ...

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  14. London County Council

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  15. BOY SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday;— It as cordance with the decision of the Federal Cabinet facilities for [?] training have now been grand ...

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  16. spartacists Will Fight

    LONDON, Saturday.— The United Press Association's Berlin correspondent says that the “Spartacites” have determined to break off all relaties ...

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  17. TWO PROPOSITIONS.

    PRAYS, Tuesday.— The Council = of Ten is continuing the discussion of Britain's proposed modification of the- military terms- imposed- in ...

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  18. Fostering Industry

    LONDON. Monday.—Sir Anckland Geddes, speaking in- the House of Commons, announced that the Government's- transitionary period ...

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  19. General Cables

    LONDON, Saturday—The destroyers Parramatta, Warrego; "Yarra-, and Huon have sailed from Plymouth for Australian. ...

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  20. UNDUE HARSHNESS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. —The Chicage "Dally News'" Berlin correspondent interviewed .General Winferfield one of the German Armistice ...

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  21. AN UNHOLY ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reports, from Berlin states that a corps of officers, numbering 2000. are taking a great part in the final battle for supremacy ...

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  22. PE[?] BY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Petersham by-election campaign still continues to provide plenty Of excitement Last night the- Labor candidate; Mr. ...

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  23. ANOTHER DRAFT FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday—Sixteen, hundred Australians are departing by the Kashmir for Sydney. They were tendered an enthusiastic farewell at South ...

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  24. DO NOT BELIEVE IT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Doubt was expressed by Mr. Watt Acting Prime Minister,- as- to- the- correctness of-the cable purporting to give the views ...

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  25. Intland Battle

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Adnitalrty is shortly issuing' details of damage done to vessels in the-,-Jutlanbatfle The Australian press Association ...

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  26. MR. BALFOUR WILL RESIGN.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Evening Standard" says -that' Mr. -Balfour -intends to resign the portfolio of Foreign Affairs following the signing of- the ...

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  27. Oman Von Sanders

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Morning post's Constantinople correspondent states'' that' General Liman voff Sanders has been arrested en ...

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  28. DEADLY ENCOUNTERS.

    LONDON. Monday. — The "Dally Express” Berlin correspondent asserts that airmen bombed "Sparfacist" strongholds in Berlin, and underground ...

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  29. DOUBLE INCOME TAX,

    LONDON, Monday,—Sir Frederick Young has been appointed chairman of the Double Income Tax protest Association Sir Newton Moore raise the ...

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  30. SPY SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    PALERMO, Monday—A military tribunal' sentenced to death a former clerk of the German Consulate on a charge of sugaring the movements of ships to ...

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  31. SYDNEY'S LORD [?]

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—[?] pite its exceedingly [?] had to take second place [?] to the Mayoral election ...

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  32. Dutch Boats Seized

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.— The "DeNieawe Courant" states that the Belgians have seized Dutch- river' [?] claiming the right to use nentral ...

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  33. REPATRIATED AUSTRALASIAN:

    LONDON, Monday:—It is stated that 65,554 Australians and 26,205 New Zealanders have been repatriated' since the armistice. ...

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  34. North Sea Barrage

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Mr Josephns Daniels, Secretary of the United States: Navy, says that American; mine -sweepers will shortly be ...

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  35. Irish Independance

    PARIS, Saturday.—Mr. John O'Eelly, A Sinn Feiner, states the the Irish influence in the United States will be kept from ratifying the League ...

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  36. RESTRICTIONS ON IMPORTS.

    LONDON, Sunday — Mr. W. G Bridgeman speaking in the House of Commons, said that Cabinet had decided to remove the restrictions on imports ...

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  37. SOLDERS TRAINING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Captain Carmichael, in a statement, has expressed the opinion that the system of educational training proposed for the Australian ...

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  38. Punishing Ex-Kaiser

    PARIS,- Monday.—It is suggested that if the Kaiser cannot be extradited an international indictment should be published branding him as the world's ...

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  39. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the billiard finals 16,000 up. Inman has scored 1333 against Stevenson's 610. ...

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  40. Interested in palestine

    NEW YORK. Saturday.—The “Chicago Daily News” Haifa correspondent interviewed General Allenby. who said "Oar Australian troops" ...

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  41. IMMIGRATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. —While in London the State Treasurer (Mr. M'pherson) will give attention to the question of immigration. Many ...

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  42. Escapees from Ruhleben

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. — While Soldiers guarding the Rubleben cump were called away- to suppress r[?] at- Spandon, 5000 Russians escaped, ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Having: cancelled one contract for building six wooden vessels, the Commonwealth-Government is endeavouring to obtain ...

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  44. Brother rood of Blood

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York “Times” prints a letter which General Sir John Monash wrote Commending the American troops. The ...

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  45. Another Record Flight

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Two army officers flew an aeroplane from Dayton, in [?], to New York; a distance of 664 miles, in 270 minutes, setting a ...

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  46. THE CATTS CASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The petition for alimony on behalf of Mrs. Catts against her husband, -who is Federal Labor member for Cook, was further ...

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  47. looks like Disarmament

    LONDON. Saturday.—The naval estimates for 1919-20 total £.148500;-000; the principal' items being £63,000-000 for building, repairs, and ...

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  48. STATE SOLDIER'S PARTY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is stated-on seemingly excellent authority that Captain Carmichael will lead the State Soldiers' party at the next elections, and ...

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  49. “LOYALIST'S” UNION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The registration of the Australian Ship and Wharf Workers' Association, which includes "loyalists," under the ...

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  50. Riga Recaptured

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported that the Germans have re-captured Riga severely defeating the Bolsheviks. THE WORLD IS NOT ...

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  51. THE DARG SYSTEM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Mr. Weyland'. secretary of the Southern Coal Owners' Association, says that if tho Darg system is continued for' a full ...

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  52. STRIKE PROBABLE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A strile is believed likely to be decided know at a meeting of the Victorian drivers and Firemen's Association on ...

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  53. Will Not Mix

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Manchester Guardian" states that the Coalition and Independent Liberals broken off negotiations for reunion.. ...

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  54. ADMIRAL WEYMSS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Vice-Admiral Sir Rosslyn E. Weymss has been promoted to the rank of Admiral ...

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