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  2. THE HUNGARIAN REVOLUTION.

    Tine "Daily News" says Buda-Pest s one revolution was effected without bloodshed. At nine on Friday night a vast crowd raided the prison and released the ...

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  3. THE I.W.W. CASES.

    Mr. Holman announced to-night the steps the Cabinet led taken in connection with the detectives whose conduct was commented upon by Mr. Justice ...

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  4. THE CENTRAL POWERS.

    Renter's Copenhagen correspondent writes:-- From Berlin the "Lokal Anzeiger" says the suspension of the armistice is ...

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  5. PEACE CONFERENCE

    Buda-Pest advises General Smuts has left on his return to Paris. He did not I arrange a new armistice between Hungary and the Entente. ...

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  6. BOLSHEVISM.

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent writes:-- From Petrograd it is reported that at the erecent Bolshevist 'Conference, ...

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  7. GERMAN GOVERNMENT

    "The Times" Stockholm correspondent states the Seheidemann Government wobbles perilously between the clashing interests of Imperialism and ...

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  8. THE GERMAN COLONIES.

    The Hague correspondent, writing from Berlin, says the "Rotefahne" frankly denounces the claim for restoration of the colonies. Anyone desiring the welfare of ...

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  9. REPORT OF DISSENSION DENIED.

    The "Petit Parisien" emphatically denies the rumored differences between the French and United States delegations, especially on financial questions. ...

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  10. LLOYD GEORGE AND THE LEAGUE.

    Mr. Lloyd George says the League of Nations represents the greatest endeavor made to institute reason and justice for force and intrigue. The people must see ...

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  11. GERMAN-AUSTRIA IN THE LEAGUE.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent, states the French Envoy-Extraordinary to German-Austria, intervieed at Vienna, said that German-Austria will be included in ...

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  12. BOLSHEVISTS REPULSED.

    A British North Russia official message states:--After a night of bombardment, the enemy, on the morning of April 5, attacked our positions near ...

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  13. THE HUNGARIAN STATE.

    Renter's Copenhagen correspondent, writing from Buda-Pest, states the revolutionary administrative council is seizing the art treasures in castles of magnates ...

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  14. FINAL DRAFT ON THURSDAY.

    Reuter 's Buda-Pest correspondent, says that when General Smuts arrived he immediately entered into communication with the Government. ...

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  15. TROUBLE WITH BAVARIA.

    Dissensions have arisen among the founders of the Soviet Government of Bavaria. A siege has been proclaimed in Munich. Communists are unwilling to ...

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  16. THE BRISBANE RIOTS.

    This Federal Cabinet dealt with the recent disturbances in Queensland and the treatment of Russians generally. Deportations already authorised were ...

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  17. REGIMENT SURRENDERS.

    The Augusta Regiment in Berlin showing untrustworthiness the military authorities intervened, whereupon the regiment surrendered its arms. ...

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  18. COMING HOME.

    The Dominion delegates are thinking of going home. The New Zealanders are booked from Vancouver on June 21. The Australians intend returning via Suez. ...

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  19. THE IDEAL STATE.

    At Buda-Pest the three leaders slate the delaying in raising the blockade and the dragging of peace have hastened the triumph of their cause. The last straw ...

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  20. BOLSHEVISM IN GERMANY.

    M. Tower says everybody is discussing the reports that, the Spartacist are arranging a fresh revolt. It is asserted the outbreak, will coincide with the ...

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  21. BIG STRIKE IN BERLIN.

    The strike situation at Ruhr, is more grave and even critical. The metal strikers in Berlin number 55,000. ...

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  22. RETURNED SOLDIERS ON TRIAL.

    At the Police Court to-day, Thomas Drane, a returned soldier, was charged with having, on March 24 last, at Merivals street shot at, with intent, to do ...

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  23. ARMY CUT OFF.

    "The Times" Omsk correspondent writes that the recapture of Ufa cuts off the Fifth Bolshevik Army. It is believed it, is surrounded and left without a ...

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  24. THE POLISH LANDING.

    Renter's Berlin correspondent says is stated Herr Erzberger at Spa, on behalf of the Government, offered to allow the landing of Polish troops at Danzig ...

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  25. FIGHTING IN STUTTGART.

    From Stuttgart is is officially announced a fight occurred on the evening' of April 3 with 400 Spartacist, who dug trenches on the hills between ...

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  26. DEMOBILISATION.

    Some elements of the demobilisation department, are still delaying repatriation. Sir Joseph Maclay informed Mr. Lloyd George he holds a recent letter from the, ...

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  27. DANZIG DISPUTE CRITICAL.

    Weimar circles regard the Danzig disputed as highly critical. It is asserted the landing of Haller's troops will cause a crucial breach between the Allies and ...

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  28. THE MUNICH TROUBLE.

    Renter's Berlin correspondent writing on Saturday, says the situation in Munich is reported as of the gravest, with many indications of renewed ...

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  29. AN IMPERIAL POLICY.

    Lord Milner, interviewed by the "Express " replying to the interviewer s suggestion that signs of impatience were appearing in the Dominions, admitted there ...

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  30. MOSCOW THE OBJECTIVE.

    Reuter'ss Omsk correspondent, says Koltchak, in a stirring proclamation, says the filial objective in the present offensive will be Moscow. ...

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  31. DANZIG LANDING OBVIATED.

    According to the report from the German Armistice Commission at Spa, the agreement, obviates the use of Danzig, and arranges the use of other routes ...

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  32. BANISHING ROYALTY.

    The German-Austrian - National Assembly unanimously passed, a Bill relating to the banishment of the Royal Family. ...

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  33. OUTBREAK AT VARNA.

    Paris telegrams from Athens state that owing to the attempted Bolshevism movement at Varna by Socialists and extremists from Sofia, British troops have ...

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  34. FOCH AND THE POLISH QUESTION.

    Amsterdam states in reply to the German Note of reference regarding the landing of Polish troops at Danzig, Marshal Foch intimates he will ...

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  35. THE VIENNA STRIKE.

    Renter's Vienna correspondent states the railway men decided to resume work at 32 midnight on Sunday owing to German Austria having food for only three ...

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  36. OUR SURE SHIELD.

    Admiral Beatty, speaking at Liverpool, paid a tribute to the port's great contributions to the war, especially in he fitting out of the famous Tenth Squadron, ...

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  37. LABOR'S FUNDS.

    The Australian Labor Party, in a circular appealing for financial assistance, states whatever the rights or wrongs of the Russian situation, Australian ...

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  38. BRITISH RELIEF FORCE.

    Arrangements for the despatch of the British relief force to Russia are being pushed forward as rapidly as possible. It will go to Murmansk, and there it will be ...

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  39. THE CAUSE OF PEACE DELAY.

    President Wilson has issued the following statement:--In view of the very surprising impression which seems to exist in some quarters ...

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  40. WON'T WORK FOR VICTORS.

    Replying to the resolutions from Rhenish Westphalia, protesting against the alleged French plans concerning the Saar region, it was telegraphed the German ...

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  41. EGYPT

    The Cairo correspondent reports that on March 29, at a meeting of Egyptian notables, the Commander-in-Chief declared he was now forced with the ...

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  42. TELEGRAMS.

    After quitting a tram in Perth,. W.A., a passenger discovered lie had left- be hind an attache case containing £1539. The conductor took charge and restored ...

    Article : 318 words
  43. SITUATION IN SOUTH RUSSIA.

    "The Times" Ekaterinedar correspondent says the situation in South Russia is getting worse with startling rapidity. Recently there was every indication of ...

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  44. BELGIANS AT DUSSELDORF.

    The "Vossische Zeitung" reports 50 Belgians occupied Dusseldorf harbor. The Entente, explaining the occupation of the harbor on the right bank, says it is ...

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  45. IRELAND.

    Mr. Devlin, in an article in the "Weekly Despatch," says permanent Anglo-American friendship is the sole guarantee of world peace. ...

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  46. UKRAINIANS AND POLES.

    The Ukrainians have agreed to negotiate with the Poles with regard to an armistice provided a certain line of demarcation is established whereto the ...

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  47. TERRORISTIC OUTBREAKS.

    "The Times" Cairo correspondent states refugees from Benisuer, including officers, army nurses, and Americans, relate experiences typifying the ...

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  48. A SOVIET ALLIANCE.

    From Berlin reports are circulating that the Hungarian and Russian Soviet Governments have offered Germany an alliance. This has evoked a ...

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  49. THE STRAIN OF THE CONFERENCE.

    The intense strain of the proceedings is shown in the physical collapses. Clemenceau is unwell; Lloyd, George and Balfour are fighting slight attacks of ...

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  50. ULSTERITES FAVOR HOME RULE.

    Mr. Devlin will attack the Government's Irish policy in the House of Commons. The "Westminster Gazette's" Belfast ...

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  51. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    The proposed strike ballot of members of the Gas Employees' Union has been abandoned. The Bathurst gaol staff has decided ...

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  52. 20 SINN FEINERS ESCAPE.

    Twenty Sinn Feinors escaped from Mountjoy prison, Dublin, on Saturday afternoon, including a member of the House of Commons. Mr. Walsh, who was ...

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  53. ANOTHER ODESSA REPORT.

    The Ukrainain Soviet troops have captured Odessa. This is by wireless from Moscow, and is unofficial. ...

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  54. POPULAR ADMIRAL SIMS.

    Admiral Sims, on going homo, was given a great popular send-off at Water no station. Undoubtedly, he is the best-iked American se[?]n in London in ...

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  55. THE MARCH AGAINST HUNGARY.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger's" Vienna cor respondent declares tho campaign against Hungary will soon be commenced by Italian, French and colonial troops, who ...

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