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  2. VERSAILLES WAR COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Tuesday. The House of Commons was crowded today when Mr. Lloyd-George made his [?] statement in defence of the ...

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  3. WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Douglas Hair, reports, that after a [?] the enemy attempt. a rald castward of Arteux en [?] which we completely repulsed, ...

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  4. SUBMARINE WARFARE

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  5. TRIP TO THE EAST

    At the Victoria Ball under the auspices of the Denison No. 1 T.L.F. Senator Long delivered an interesting address last evening to an apprecative audience. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The New York "World’s” correspondent at Petrograd states that typhers is spending last in Petrograd, and the hospitals are filled to overfollowing, 60 per ...

    Article : 42 words
  7. AMERICAN PRESS COMMENT.

    The New York “Times” says that Mr. Lloyd-George's explanation cutities him to the Parliament’s and the country’s [?] The overthrow of his Min. ...

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  8. LITHVINOFF ASTONISHED.

    M. Lithvinoff In an interview, said he was astonished at the annorcement that Russia had signed the German peace. He did not at first regard that as altogether ...

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  9. WAR WITH RUSSIA.

    The Frank[?] Zerturg” Suites that the Austro. German have agred that Germany shall undertake millitary action in Russia while Austria conducts the ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. AERIAL WARFARE.

    The Admiralty reports that the naval aircroft on Monday night dropped many tons of explosives on St. Denis. Westroh [?] Ranges docks. They drove down an ...

    Article : 82 words
  11. WEEKLY COMPARISON.

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  12. RETRAPTES OF RUSSIA.

    The New York newspapers [?] [?] condemn Trotsky and Lenin for the betrayal of Russia. The “New York World” says that ...

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  13. AUSTRIA QUESTIONED.

    A wireless Russian official message states that an inquiry has been sent to Count Cernin asking whether Austria is also at war with Russia. ...

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  14. WHY GERMANY IK ATTACKING.

    Dr. Kuhlmann addressing the [?] committee, said that the Russian appeals for help had been grawing daily [?] numerous and urgent Germany ...

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  15. ON THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message states that the [?] aeroplanes effectively bondred [?] aerodrome, destroyed the ship shed. The Italian aeroplanes ...

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  16. KALEDIN SUICIDES.

    Yotaherik messages states that General Kaledin Committed sujende after a Cassock reverse. ...

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  17. IN THE HOLY LAND.

    General Allenby a advancing towards Jericho, and has secured the last main ridge overloading the Jordan Valley. ...

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  18. ARRESTS FOR CONSPIRACY.

    There have been 150 arreats In connection with the compircy to Kidnap Lerin which was discovered at the Smokinky Institude ...

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  19. KERENSKY IN NORWAY.

    It is reported that Kerensky has arrived in Christance. ...

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  20. GERMAN ADVANCE.

    A wireless German official report state. We advanced twenty kilmetres astrids the Rich Petrogad railway. We also advanced in wide sectors between Dvinsk ...

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  21. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    [?] have been signed whereby all British residents in America Are [?] to services under the American draft. ...

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  22. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    The attempted [?] of Rod. strike falled. A group of officers [?] [?] to stop his cerraiage in South [?] and [?] several shots, which ...

    Article : 36 words
  23. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    Washington reports a marked improvement in the shipping situation. Vesseis now at the [?] board have a carrying [?] much [?] ...

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  24. JAPAN AND THE WAR.

    The New York [?] correspondent at Mexico City states that 1000 Japanese have salied for Japan, foreshadowing Japan’s more active participution in the ...

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  25. NAVAL MATTERS.

    A German guareship has been mined off Langeland, in the Battle Sea, and the crew of 20 were lost. ...

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  26. MURDERS AND ROBBERIES.

    Complete disorder continues in Petrograd and machine guns are heard in all quarters during the night. There have [?] murders, garrottings and roh. ...

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  27. COURTS MARTIAL

    Information has been received from the [?] military authorities abroad teat in all cases where an officer of the Austration [?] is word by court [?] ...

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  28. ITALLAN AMBASSADOR LOSES FUR COAT.

    The Italian ambessador was out driving when his select was held’ an by three [?] Hen, who took his fur coat nad vatuebles. ...

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  29. ENEMY SUBJECTS IN CHINA.

    The Entente is pressing the Government to deport all enemy subjects and it is expected that Chins will consent. ...

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  30. AWAITING THE SIGNAL.

    Prince Iyeraga in a speech, said that Japan was ready to send an army to Russia at a moment's notice, and merely awaits the Allies’ signal. ...

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  31. FALLEN SOLDIERS.

    The war graves commission announces that Radyard Kipling has agreed to write autable memorial inscriptions for the [?] of fallen soldliers. ...

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  32. FIGHT AT ODESSA.

    There late been a two days' fight at Cdessa between the Ukrainians and the Boisheviks. Ukraman aeroplanes and ships boonbarded and fired over 500 shells ...

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  33. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The National Labor Conference has over[?]holaningly accepted the British [?] for programme for Wednesday’s [?] conference with two amendrants. ...

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  34. NAVAL AIR SERVICE,

    Mr. Cook announced to-day that an important step had been taken towards the [?] of the air service for the Royal Australian Navy. Arrangements ...

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  35. POST-WAR TRADE.

    The Hamburg Nachrichten” Urges the preporation of an ecomonic offensive after the war. German manifacturers during the past three years have been. ...

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  36. DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    Daylight saving or the new [?] as it is [?] begins on the morning of March 24, and ends on the night of September 29. ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN JUSTIFUCATION.

    A [?] Austraian statement. [?] intended to justify the invasion of the [?] says that the revolt of the [?] was purely political, and a ...

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  38. LAUNCESTON

    Yesterday morning Mr. Sidney Bartiant storeman for Messrs. Meredith and Room general merchants. of St. John street met with an accident, fortunately not as sert, ...

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  39. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    Speaking in the Legislative Assembly Mr. J. D. Mitchell, M.L.A. said, in regard to the cable sent to Sir Thomas Talt by the chairman of the Railway ...

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  40. ACTION BY SEAMEN.

    It has been revealed that when Mr. [?]rasny Macdonald and party embarked France the steamer's crew refused to sail unless a mguarrance was given that ...

    Article : 61 words
  41. THE PEACE TERMS.

    There are indiantions that Trotsky has already replled to Germany’s peace [?] which included the retention of Poland. [?] and Moon Island also ...

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  42. UKRAINIAN PEACE.

    The “Daily Chronicle” correspondent at Amsterdam, save that the singing of the Uk[?] peace is already the [?] of of film scene, showing in German ...

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  43. RUSSIA S PEACE OFFER.

    A wireless Russian official message states that Germany has acknowledged the receipt of the Russian peace offer. ...

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  44. AALAND ISLANDS.

    Tue Waito Guards, after a violent defeated on the Anland Island, fled [?] the ice, and refuged absard the Swedish [?] ships. Another Swedish ...

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  45. HOME RULE.

    In answer to a question in the House of Commons regarding the Irish Convention Mr. Bobar Law said that he was unable to annouace the date on which the ...

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  46. STATEMENT BY EART OF PERBY.

    In the House [?] Lords the Earl of Derby strongly supported the Versalties Conference, which had already achieved excellent results. He had done his ...

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  47. MEETINGS AND SOCIETIES

    The annual meeting of the Devonport branch of the T.L.F. was beld on Monday evening, 18th inst., at Mr. F. Stevens’ [?] The Han, J. A. Lyons, M.H.A., ...

    Article : 158 words
  48. GERMANY AND THE FAR EAST.

    Mercel hutin points out that the danger of Germany’s expansican in the Far East is accentusted by Russia’s break When the Repablic of Siberin Is ...

    Article : 135 words
  49. PRESS COMMENT.

    The “Morning Post” save that it duet not believe that the public yet realise, the army’s position, which is not surprising, because ary newspaper attempt ...

    Article : 146 words
  50. FRONTIERS RESTORED.

    An official message from Vierna states that in accordance with the [?] of the Ukraine peace treaty the Austro Russian pre war frontier is now ...

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  51. SENATOR HUMBERT.

    The charge against Senator Humbert has been altered from tradine with the to one supplying intelligence to the enemy. This is a graver charge. ...

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  52. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    A Bill has been introduced in the Senate fixing the minimum price of whont at 230 cents pro bushel. ...

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