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  2. IRISH REPUBLIC

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, — Mr. De Vale[?]a, in a statement, says:—“I am now ready to assume my official duties as President of the Irish Republic. I ...

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  3. FIGHTING IN HUNGARY

    LONDON, Friday,—The “Daily Express” Vienna correspondent says that Dr. Bela Ki[?] has [?] from Buda [?] following a desperate battle ...

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  4. PEACE SIGNED AT LAST

    PARIS, Saturday (3.35 p.m.),— Peace has been signed. Herren Hermann Midler and Johannes Bell signed the Peace Treaty ...

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  5. HANDS OFF RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Labor Conference at Southport, by 1,898,000 to 935,000 urged the Trade Union Congress to prepare for industrial action ...

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  6. BRITISH WOOL COUNCIL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At an adjourned meeting of the Wool Council. Chairman Goldfinch said an abundant supply was the surest way to secure ...

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  7. “UNSPEAKABLE OUTRAGES.”

    PARIS, June 19,—The full conditions of peace issued to the press by the Irish American delegates are contained in a long letter to Mr. ...

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  8. GENERAL FOR HUNGARIANS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.— It is reported from Cracow that Field Marshal [?]ou Mackensen and ten thousand Germans have entered into ...

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  9. THE SOVIET’S TRAVAIL.

    LONDON, Saturday.— A Russian Bolshevik wireless message admits the loss of Kharkoff, also that General. Denikine has seriously broken their ...

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  10. The Unhoused British

    LONDON, Friday,— Lord Birken[?]ad is introducing a Housing Bill into the House of Lords he problem is of staggering [?]avity. ...

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  11. Germans Go Home

    PARIS, Saturday,— The German treaty signatories have departed for Germany. ...

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  12. WORKMEN’S COUNCILS.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday,— The Workmen’s Councils at Hamburg are undertaking to maintain order. The troops have been withdrawn. The ...

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  13. THE NEWS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Saturday. — When the Maroons crashed out the signing of peace at 3.40 o'clock, London stood still for a few seconds of tremendous ...

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  14. HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Friday. — Sir Horace Plunkett has inaugurated an Irish-Dominion League, aiming at securing a settlement on the lines of Dominion ...

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  15. NOSKE DICTATOR

    COPENHAGEN, Friday. — Herr Noske has issued a proclamation threatening a rigorous suppression of disorders emanating from a ...

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  16. SIGNED WITHOUT RESERVATION.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The United Press Association’s Versailles correspondent says that Herren Mueller and Bell say that the German ...

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  17. Offensive Begins

    LONDON, Friday,—The Germans have begun an offensive against Poland. The Polish town of Weirus[?]ow was bombarded With incendiary ...

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  18. SAYS THE OBVIOUS THING.

    LONDON, Friday,— Interviewed prior to boarding the Mauretania, Sir Joseph Ward, New Zealand Treasurer said that the scuttlings at Sca[?] ...

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  19. FRANCE REJOICES.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The Minister for War has sent wireless orders commanding susetined salvos throughout the country from Strasburg and Metz ...

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  20. SMUTS OBJECTS.

    PARIS, Saturday. —General Smuts signed the treaty under protest, objecting to certain territorial settlements. General Smuts argued for the ...

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  21. MAD CHINAMAN’S VICTIM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Davis Wong Yung one of 17 persons wounded by Lee Hing the mad Chinese has died of his wounds. Yung as a married ...

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  22. Ex-Crown Prince

    HAGUE, Friday. — The Dutch Government has officially denied that the ex-Crown Prince has escaped. ...

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  23. 3,000,000 GERMANS

    LONDON, June 19. — Sparta cist [?]umors in the occupied territory state that Germany has 3,000,000 men ready for mobilisation. ...

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  24. South African Affairs

    CAPE TOWN Thursday,— A conference of representatives of the rank and file of the Natioalist and the South African parties of the Cape provinces ...

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  25. EBERT’S ADVICE

    LONDON, Friday,— Herr Ebert’s proclamation practically advises the giving up of the German officials demanded under the treaty. ...

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  26. DELEGATES ARRIVE IN PARIS.

    PARIS, Saturday (9.40 a.m.).—The German delegates to sign the Peace Treaty arrived at Versailles this morning. ...

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  27. KAISER WOULD DIE FIRST.

    LONDON, Friday,—The “Daily Express’” correspondent interviewed the Crown Prince, at Wieriengen. He said that the Kaiser’s honor would not ...

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  28. STONING OF DELEGATES.

    PARIS, June 18.—As the outcome of the stoning of the German delegates at Versailles, Ga[?]eil, Prefe[?]r of the Seine, and Oudaille, special ...

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  29. BRITAIN’S PART.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. Lloyd George will address the House of Commons on the Peace Treaty on Tuesday. ...

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  30. THE GERMAN DELEGATES.

    PARIS, Friday.—The latent reports from Germany state that Herren Muller and Bell are likely to be the only two signatories. Herr Muller is one ...

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  31. BEFORE THE SIGNING.

    PARIS, June 20.—France’s military preparations for advance have been completed. Three American divisions are ready to leave for the front. The ...

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  32. THE KING’S MESSAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,— The King in a message to the Governor-General says the formal act of signing the peace treaty manifests a victory of ...

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  33. HISTORIC SCENE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The signatures were placed on the Peace Treaty on the anniversary of the day that the pistol shot at Serajevo set the world ...

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  34. PIOUS PHRASES.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday,— President Wilson, in an address to the American people, said that the treaty if ratified would furnish the charter ...

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  35. THE PREMIER’S ADVICES.

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  36. Nelson Relics

    LONDON, Thursday,— An anonymous donor has presented Nelson relics to the British fleet. The Sydney’s share consists of the silver plate ...

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  37. CIVIC CELEBRATIONS

    At noon to-day civic celebrations will be held in front of the Town Hall. ...

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  38. Electric Power For New Zealand

    LONDON, Friday—Sir Joseph Ward has arranged for the flotation of a loan up to £2,000,000 tor the hydro-electric scheme of the Otago ...

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  39. WHY CHINA DID NOT SIGN.

    NEW YORK, Friday,—The United Press Association’s Paris correspondent says that the Chinese delegates have refused to sign the Peace Treaty ...

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  40. IN THE COUNTRY.

    A meeting of the Richmond peace celebrations committee was held in the Richmond Council Chambers on Thursday night, when there was a fair ...

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  41. A CONCESSION.

    PARIS, Saturday.—At the last minute it was stipulated that the treaty would allow the return of German prisoners immediately Germany ...

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  42. THE KING’S MESSAGE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The following message from the King has been received by the Governor-General through the Secretary of State for the ...

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  43. Against Nationalisation

    LONDON, Friday.—Many members of the House of commons memorialised Mr. Lloyd George emphatically denying that the evidence justifies the ...

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  44. SMUTS OBJECTS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—General Smuts signed the treaty under protest, objecting to certain territorial settlements. The Germans signed first. ...

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  45. WHERE WARS ARE WON.

    LONDON. Saturday.—There were peace dinners and dances to-night at the Carlton, Ritz, Berksley, Hyde Park and Waldorff Ho[?]els ...

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  46. British Dirigible

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—A British dirigible is expected [?] attempt to cross the Atlantic on July 5. ...

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  47. SIGNED UNDER DURESS.

    PARIS. Sunday.—Herr Von Haniel has informed M. Clemencean: “I am instructed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs to state that the German ...

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  48. BLOCKADE TO CONTINUE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Press Association learns that the blockade of Germany continues until the treaty is ratified. The treaty will ...

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  49. Six Hours Day

    NEW YORK, Tuesday —The New York “Times” Atlantic City correspondent says that the American Federation of Labor has adopted a ...

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  50. Still Afloat

    LONDON, Friday—The Admiralty reports that the German [?]rships in Kiel Canal are afloat. ...

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  51. PROSAIC PROCEEDINGS.

    PARIS, Saturday,—With all the momentous potentialities of the treaty there could not have been a more prosaic ceremonial than to-day. There ...

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  52. VERGING ON REVOLUTION.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Herr Noske’s decree forbidding the railway strike incensed the workers’ leaders, who have decided to stop food trains. Other ...

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  53. Japan’s Trade

    NEW YORK, Tuesday,— despatch [?] Rio de Janerio state that the [?]apanese Commercial Commission, which has been visiting lazil and ...

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  54. The Impossible Turk

    PARIS, Friday,— The Council of Ten, replying to the Turkish delegation said that no case had been formed whereby the establishment of ...

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  55. AN AFFAIR OF MINUTES.

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  56. Advertising

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  57. TROOPS ENTER HAMBURG.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday,— Government troops under General Matin[?] have entered Hamburg. ...

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