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  2. TOWARDS PEACE.

    The Vicuas correspondent of the Munich “Nachrichten” say[?] the strikers” demands arc as follow:— First that the Bo[?]tovsk ...

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  3. POSITION OF MR. HUGHES

    Mr William Irvine to-night made t[?] following statement, in explanation of [?] week’s Federal political development. with respect to the alleged plot ...

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  4. ARMY REFORM.

    The “Pall [?] Cazerte” says that [?]reaching reaching reforms have become inevitabin in a system which leaves staff appointments as the prerogatives of the ...

    Article : 146 words
  5. AUSTRIAN PEACE RIOTS.

    Sir Du[?]: Enemy a[?]tilerying [?]ward of Lens. Our aeroplanes bombed various forgets and machine gunned enemy exenches. We brought down one ...

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  6. AUSTRIAN UNREST.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Milan correspondent:— The general strikes in Austria and Hungary originated m a reduction of the bread ration. The "Arbelter ...

    Article : 162 words
  7. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    From the “Daily Chronicle’s” correspondent at Petrograd:— The Constituent Assembly opened on Thursday afternoon, and the Boisheviks ...

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  8. TWO POLITICIANS MURDERED.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Petrograd states that N[?]koff, ex-Minister of the Provisional Government, and Kokosbin, the leader of ...

    Article : 95 words
  9. UKRAINIAN SEPARATE PEACE.

    German messages from Brest-Litovek state that the Germans and Ukrainians has agreed on a basts of peace, and will re-assemble shortly to sign a treaty. ...

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  10. SPIRIT OF P[?]FENSIONAL [?]MALISM.

    Mr. H[?] Law by his reply in the Commons over the Cambrel affair, has aroused much public criticise, especially his statement that the high ...

    Article : 182 words
  11. PROTEST RE VLADIVOSTOK.

    The Exchange Telegraphs at Petrograd report that orders have been issued disallowing any fired meeting at Taurida Palace. The Constituent Assembly ...

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  12. TWELVE HUNDRED THOUSAND STRIKERS.

    The latest news is that the Vie[?]a demonstrations continued over the weekend. Huge processions of strikers, monitioners, women and children ...

    Article : 99 words
  13. SOUTH AFRICA

    East Africa official:—We are in contact with the enemy 50 miles south-westward of Port Amelia. Our Nyasaland column occupied Luvambulaboma. Floods ...

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  14. MYSTERY AND GLOOM AHEAD

    At Toronto, Sir Frederick Smith said the conditions existing on all the battle fronts at present made it impossible for any of the Allied commanders or ...

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  15. REPINGTON’S REASON FOR RESIGNING.

    The London "Star" interviewed L[?]nenant-Colonel [?]ington, who said he had resigned the “Times” military correspondentship because it had [?]to ...

    Article : 275 words
  16. EFFECT OF PRESIDENT WILSON’S MESSAGE.

    The United Press correspondent at Rome says reports from Vienna Papal N[?]declare that all Austro-Hungary is afire with open opposition to Germany. ...

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  17. ITALIAN FRONT

    War correspondent Warner Allen states that the Italian arth[?]bery is stronger than ever. The losses are again made good. the factories in some cases having more than ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    The proprietors of the Mercantile Steamship Co. are considering Lord [?] offer to purchase a share in the capital on [?] of the Penins[?] ...

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  19. MR. BONAR LAW’S DENIAL.

    Mr. [?]ar Law was beckled regarding Combral. He said he was aware a go[?] deal of public dissp[?]faction existed owing to the non-publication of a de[?]lion ...

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  20. MR. CHAPMAN HITS OUT.

    Mr. Austin Chapman, M.H.R., who was to have moved an amendment in the House “Representatives on last Friday to Mr. [?] want of confidence motion. in a ...

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  21. BUDAPEST JOINS.

    Zurich advises that a general strike began at Budapest on Friday. ...

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  22. AMERICA.

    The “New York World’s” Washington correspondent says that President Wil[?] opposed to the proposed War [?] ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. MORE THREATS AGAINST PROFITEERS.

    Mr. J. H. Clynes, M.P., in a speech, said: “We are over lenient with profiteers. The Food Ministry is introducing a Bill [?] that offenders in ...

    Article : 46 words
  24. CABINET CHANGES.

    A report from Milan states that Marsha) Hore[?]vic has [?] the Archduke Eugen as Comman[?] in Chief of the Austria-Hungarian [?] in italy. ...

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  25. DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF TRANSPORT.

    The "Daily Express" stains that Sir Phillip [?]ash has been appointed Director-General [?]tation for the Allies. This is t[?]rded as another step ...

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  26. DARDANELLES SEA FIGHT.

    The Admiralty reports that the Geo[?] and Bre[?] emerged from the Dardanelles at early morn on Sunday, and [?] our forces northward of [?] ...

    Article : 155 words
  27. INQUEST ON GENERAL DUFF.

    The inquest on General Duff showed that he suffered from insomnia since the Mesopotamia report was mode, which be regarded as grossly unfair. He was ...

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  28. CAPTAIN CARMICHAEL IN VANCOUVER.

    At Vancouver. Captain Carmichael, ex-Minister of New South Wales, on leave from the front, relates an Incident wherein 500 Germans were wiped out in the ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. RAILROAD CONTROL.

    Treasurer M'Adoo has announced himself as definitely opposed to Government ownership of railroads, but the United Status must spend 1,000,000.000 dollars ...

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  30. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The Man Power Bill passed through Committee after a lively debate. many members objecting to the immense powers [?]ested in a single Minister. ...

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  31. TRAINING SHIP BURNT.

    The training shop Warspite has been burnt to the water's edge, following a bunker fire. Later she was submerged by the tide. All the boys are safe. ...

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  32. ROOSEVELT AT WASHINGTON.

    At Washington President Wilson's praise of the War Department is regarded as an effective reply to War Secretary Baker’s critics. The President ...

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  33. MR. RYAN ON POSITION

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Ryan) arrived in Melbourne to-day. Although he did not say so It is known that [?] is [?]ere to press further the State’s ...

    Article : 329 words
  34. SOLDIERS' SUFFERINGS.

    Thirty-eight Australians ate among th[?] [?]patriated men from Germany. including Private E. H. Maxwell. who [?] a terrible story of the conditions of the ...

    Article : 166 words
  35. FRENCH CONSTITUTION.

    M. C[?]’s plan for the revision of the French Constitution deprived the Chamber of Deputies of legislative power, transferring the power to make ...

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  36. CAPTAIN CROFT'S DEATH.

    Captain Eric Crofts, late medical [?]cent. at Dunc[?] (M.L.) who was engaged to marry Miss Iris J[?]dine daughter of Ernest Jardine, M.P., fractured his ...

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  37. PRESIDENT TRIBUTES HIS WAR DEPARTMENT.

    President Wilson, in a statement, says the War Department is performing a task of unparalleled ma[?]trade, and doing It [?]rily promptly and efficiently. ...

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  38. JAM AND FLOUR

    A few days ago the representatives of the Jam manufacturers had an interview with the Chief Prices Commissioner (Mr. Whitton). and informed him that unlecs ...

    Article : 150 words
  39. ABAB ACTIVITIES.

    The Press Bun[?] states that Arab forces have been successful in operations since New Year’s Day in the neighbourhood of Maan. They occupied a strong ...

    Article : 101 words
  40. GERMAN CABINET CHANGES.

    The retirement of von V[?]tine chief of the Kaiser’s civil C[?]. is regarded as a victory for the Pan-Ger[?]ans. The “To[?]chs B[?]” ...

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  41. SEPARATE PEACE FOR SOUTHERN RUSSIA.

    Amsterdam reports that it is officially announced at Brest-Litovsk that a state of war between Germany and the Ukraine [?] fonger exists, and that the troops ...

    Article : 120 words
  42. WAR-COUN[?] B[?] SENATE.

    At Washington the War Council Bill [?] introduced in the Senate. D[?] [?]dent Wilson’s [?]tions. many be[?] means a test of strength between ...

    Article : 54 words
  43. DUTCH SHIPS FOR AMERICA.

    It is [?]ounced that Holland has ag[?] to charter to the United States Dotch [?] held in American ports. ...

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  44. FLOODS IN ENGLAND.

    A thaw and subsequent heavy rains resulted in floods in the country[?]e. Rivers have risen alarmingly, thousands of acres are under water, and much ...

    Article : 61 words
  45. IRISH QUESTION.

    The Sian Felners have distributed [?]ets at the church doors, stating that freland had decided on a petition to the nations of the world in favor of ...

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  46. IN PALESTINE.

    Paltine, official; Successful patrol actions in the coastal area brought in prisoners. Our aeroplanes raided camps end stores near the railway station two ...

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  47. CORNWALL FIRE

    It is telegraphed from Launceston that Charles Noble, a miner, residing in Cornwall, Fingal municipality, has had the misfortune to have his house destroyed by fire. ...

    Article : 69 words
  48. [?]’S WIFE FOUND DEAD.

    The Honorable Mrs. Guest, wife of Colonel Henry Guest, Liberal M.P. for P[?]broke District, was found dead in her bedroom with a builet wound in her head ...

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  49. LENIN PRAISES SOCIALIST TOWN COUNCILS.

    The Government has ordered an inquiry into Friday’s shootings. The Boishvika [?] the [?] alleging they provoked the co[?]s. A ...

    Article : 98 words
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