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  3. MOST PARTIES IN FAVOUR.

    Messages from Weimar state that the Government resigned after midnight at a Cabinet meeting, at which Herr Scheidemann, Count Rantzau, and Herr Dernberg ...

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  4. INTENSE ITALIAN TROUBLE.

    Owing to the strict censorship, little information is forthcoming regarding the disturbances in Italy, which culminated in the sensational defeat of the Government ...

    Article : 74 words
  5. Railway Accident.

    A shocking railway accident occurred at Campbell’s Crossing, on the North line, on Saturday afternoon, when a luggage train, travelling from Hose worthy to Gawler, ...

    Article : 142 words
  6. A TERRIBLE JOURNEY.

    The Times correspondent in London cables a Daily Mail interview with Capt. Alcock, who said:—“We had a terrible journey. It is a wonder we are here at all ...

    Article : 163 words
  7. “Up Against Hell.”

    In another interview at Galway Capt. Alcock said:—“I am glad we did it. We got up against hell to begin with and the conditions remained like hell practically all ...

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  8. GERMAN STATES CONFER.

    The members of the Weimar Cabinet, the German peace delegates, and representatives of the Federal States have held a lengthy meeting. Representatives of ...

    Article : 92 words
  9. Text of the Counter Proposals

    Germany maintained in her counter proposals for peace that the Allies had forsaken a peace of justice to which they were pledged by the armistice negotiations, and ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Germany may be admitted to a limited membership of the League of Nations about October, but will not be allowed representation on the executive. ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    In the Senate Mr. Sherman, in speaking on the debate on the League of Nations, said that, owing to religious complexions, it would bring the civilized world under ...

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  12. Rome Government Resigned.

    The Government has been defeated in Parliament and has resigned. ...

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  13. Full Text of the Treaty.

    The newspapers have received the full test of the treaty, which covers 209 foolscap pages end contains 440 articles. ...

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  14. Bolshevist Cruiser Sunk.

    A British submarine has sank the Bolshevist cruiser Cleg. The torpedoing occurred on June 18 near to the Tolbuchin Lighthouse, around the ...

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  15. FREE TRADE.

    Mr. Asquith, in opening a freetrade campaign, declared that the freetrade system triumphantly bore the supreme test of the greatest war in history. The ...

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  16. A PEACE PRELUDE.

    The Scheidmann Government has resigned, and peace is believed to be assured. PARIS, June 20. ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. War Preparations.

    There is an active concentration of allied troops on the Rhine. The Germans are withdrawing war material from points immediately threatened. The tone of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. FIFTY DAYS’ DROUGHT.

    Excellent rains have fallen in England after a 50-days’ drought. ...

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  19. The Signing of Peace.

    A German wireless message denies that the National Assembly will signe the peace treaty. The Exchange Telegraph Agency, however, asserts that the signing is ...

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