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  2. SIR J. COOK'S GRIEVANCES.

    The "Age's" London correspondent reaffirms his previous story of the strained relations between Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook. He declares that Mr. Hughes' ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent states that the preliminary conference falls into three separate stages. Representatives of the four big victorious ...

    Article : 320 words
  4. MID-EUROPEAN CONDITIONS.

    In Vienna it is stated Allied detachments are sorely needed In Eastern Austria, where various populations are ranged in a futile struggle costing many lives for ...

    Article : 268 words
  5. THE SOLDIERS' THREAT.

    What promises to be a decisive battle for the elimination of partisan polities in the Soldiers' and Workmen's Councils throughout Germany has already been ...

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  6. GERMAN COUNTER REVOLUTION

    A Berlin message states that the clash between the Government troops and the followers of the Spartacus or Radical group resulted in a number of persons ...

    Article : 195 words
  7. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Minister for Munitions, writing to the Glasgow "Sunday Post," says:-- "Britain, will use all her, influence to ...

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  8. HUNS DISLIKE THEIR OWN MEDICINE.

    Aix-la-Chapelle, a large German city, is not enthusiastic over the proposition of the occupation by the Allies. The yoke of martial law has seemingly galled the ...

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  9. SURRENDER OF GERMAN AIRCRAFT.

    Some light is thrown on what the giganthe surrender of aircraft means to Germany by the official British figures of the air fighting upon the British Western front ...

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  10. GERMANY AND POLAND.

    A German representative at Warsaw officially informed the Polish Government that Germany was ready to evacuate the districts of Rozan, Flodavans, ...

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  11. RUSSIA.

    "The Times" Hague correspondent states that millions of persons in Russia superstitiously believe that the Czar is alive. ...

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  12. FRENCH PRISONERS SHOT.

    Nine French prisoners were shot by the Germans and 15 other prisoners seriously wounded at a prison camp in Langensaliza. The Spanish Ambassador at Berlin ...

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  13. MINISTER FORCED TO RESIGN.

    A Munich message states that a crowd of armed soldiers at night went to the residence of Herr Auer, Minister for the Interior, forcing an entrance, and ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. SOLDIERS' WARNING UNHEEDED.

    When the Berlin demonstrators were proceeding to the Invaliden Strasse they found the troops blocking their path. The soldiers warned them to go back, and at ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. SWEDEN AND THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    Sweden has severed diplomatic relations with the Bolsheviks. ...

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  16. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    An authorised wireless message from the George Washington states that President Wilson will not sit at the peace table, but will be in close contact with ...

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  17. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    King George paid a visit tor Lille on Saturday, and was greeted by an enthusiastic demonstration from the crowds assembled all along the way. ...

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  18. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH OPINION.

    Mr. Champ Clark, Speaker of the House of Representatives, told the Commercial Congress here to-day that Central and South America would be the best ...

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  19. POSITION OF NORTHERN SCHLESWIG.

    Reuter's authoritatively learns that the repeated statements emanating from Germany that Northern Schleswig has been ceded to Denmark are wholly untrue. ...

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  20. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Watt submitted the Naval Commissioners' report and said Cabinet had carefully considered the report which exonerated Mr. Jensen from having received ...

    Article : 241 words
  21. WHOLESALE DESTRUCTION BY RETREATING HUNS.

    A Paris correspondent states that the Northern Railway Company reports that the retreating Germans destroyed 1731 bridges, 337 stations, and practically the ...

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  22. THE CASUALTIES.

    A Zurich message states that the casualties in the fighting in Berlin on Friday were 180.The Workmen and Soldiers Committee became demoralised and ...

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  23. THE ARMISTICE.

    From Berlin Herr Erzberger announces the French requested the German Army Command to designate plenipotentiaries to discuss the prolongation of ...

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  24. BRITISH REACH THE RHINE.

    Field -Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that the British have reached the Rhine between Cologne and Gouesberg. ...

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  25. ARREST OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

    The Executive Committee was holding a meeting in the former Prussian House of Deputies, when the Chamber was invaded by an armed force and a demand ...

    Article : 179 words
  26. VISITORS TO PARIS.

    Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Balfour are expected to visit Paris next week to confer with President Wilson, M. Clemenceau, and Signor Orlando. ...

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  27. FRENCH ENTRY INTO METZ.

    There were scenes of indescribable joy at Metz on the occasion of President Poincare's ceremonious entry. The President was accompanied by Lord Derby and ...

    Article : 126 words
  28. AMERICAN ARMY OF OCCUPATION.

    The American army of occupation, a battalion of the 39th Infantry, left Treves by train to-day for Coblenz, which is a four hours' run. The premature ...

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  29. AMERICAN NEWS.

    The National War Labor Board made public here to-night an order denying the request of the Bethleham Steel Company that the board's examiners be ...

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  30. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the Queen's Hall, emphasis that the peace must be a just peace, war must be made more difficult if not impossible, hence he ...

    Article : 146 words
  31. INTERVIEW WITH SCHEIDEMANN.

    The "Daily Express" 'Berlin correspondent interviewed Herr Seheidemann, who said the election of the National Assembly at the earliest possible moment ...

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  32. THE ALLIES' RECEPTION.

    The French army of occupation is being received everywhere in Rhenish Prussia obsequiously. "Le Matin's" correspondent is convinced the higher authorities ...

    Article : 124 words
  33. A COMPLETE FIASCO.

    The raid on the Executive Committee in Berlin proved a complete fiasco, as did also a similar attempt an hour later, which was apparently planned by Liebknecht's ...

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  34. BRITAIN DAY.

    King George's message to America was delivered at the celebration of Britain Day in the United States, which, he said, is a proof of the lasting ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    Evidence was heard in the City Police Court to-day in a case in which Mrs. Annie Elizabeth Stewart and her son, Allan Vance Stewart, were charged with having ...

    Article : 264 words
  36. TELEGRAMS.

    Frances Ashwood was proceeded against at the Summons Court on an information alleging that she was the owner of a house in Campbell street, city, where ...

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  37. ORGANISERS FROM RUSSIA.

    To quell the rioting the best Bolshevik organisers from Russia are arriving to lead the Spartacus group, and among them is Lewin. This may be a ...

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  38. THE WOMEN'S PART.

    Mr. Lloyd George's Queen's Hall meeting was entirely composed of women. Ho was given an enthusiastic reception and declared that he had supported women's' ...

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  39. FIGHTING IN BRUNSWICK.

    Renter's Amsterdam correspondent states that the "Weser Zeitung" reports a bloody encounter in Brunswick between the Red Guards and the famous Black ...

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  40. PEN-PICTURE OF THE KAISER.

    Maximilian Harden, editor of the "Zukunft," in an interview, gave a laughable picture of the Kaiser strutting up and down the decks of the warships at Kiel, ...

    Article : 158 words
  41. ALLIED COMMISSION.

    A Berlin message states the Allied Sea Commission will proceed to Hamburg to instruct and demand the surrender of the interned Entente vessels and the warship's ...

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  42. GERMAN PROPAGANDA WORK.

    M. Bierlaski told the Senate Investigation Committee that German propagandists in the United States had raised more than five million sterling, half through ...

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  43. SHIP IN DISTRESS.

    The barque Wathara put into Port Jackson in distress. The Wathara is bound from San Francisco to Adelaide with a general cargo, and when off ...

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  44. FIGHTING IN COLOGNE.

    Fighting in Cologne between the Republican-Revolutionists and the Imperialists' adherents led to the speedy despatch of British troops there to maintain order on ...

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  45. CONSCRIPTION.

    The coalition headquarters announce that if the Coalition Government is returned to power they will go to the Peace Conference with the definite intention of ...

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  46. WAR PRISONERS.

    Fresh evidence of the ferocious treatment of British war prisoners during the offensive in 1918 by Germans is contained in a further report of Mr. Justice Young ...

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  47. COTTON SPINNERS

    The cotton strike is in full operation. One hundred thousand spinners and fifty million spindles are idle. As the stocks of yarn are low the weaving sheds must ...

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  48. LIEBKNECHT DEMONSTRATIONS CONTINUE.

    A Stockholm message states that demonstrations of extremists, headed by Liebknecht in an armored car, continue, and the sequel remains to be unrolled. The ...

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  49. SYDNEY WATER SUPPLY.

    Although there is plenty of water in the reservoir, in fact sufficient to last Sydney for eighteen months, many of the suburbs are unable to get the ...

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  50. THE HEARST PRESS.

    M. Bielaski told the committee there was no evidence whatever that W. R. Hearst received German funds, though the Germans considered Hearst the most ...

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  51. FORGED £5 NOTES.

    John Foley and May Livingston were committed for trial on a charge of having without lawful excuse a number of forged Commonwealth securities of the ...

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  52. HUNS MUST SALUTE BRITISH OFFICERS.

    The British authorities in charge of occupation in the German zone assigned to the British army have ordered all German men to raise their hats to British ...

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  53. HOSTEL FOR SEAMEN.

    Speaking at a meeting in support of an appeal by Lady Dimsdale for £100,000 for a hostel for merchant seamen as a memorial from the women of the Empire, ...

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  54. BRITISH IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    A Board of Trade return shows that the imports during November increased by 7,115,863 tons, the exports decreased by 163,456 tons, and the re-exports decreased ...

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