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  4. AUSTRALIA AND THE INDEMNITIES.

    It is premature to assume that the claims of the Dominions in regard to indemnities from Germany for the colonies have yet been absolutely settled by the ...

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  5. MORE NEW YEAR HONOURS

    It is understood that the Government will confer earldoms on Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Heig and Admiral Sir David Beatty, and peerages on Gen. Sir William ...

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  6. FOCH’S WARNING TO GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Politiken says Marshal Foch’s representative on the Armistice Commission has declared that if the Bolshevist element in Germany ...

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  7. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

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  8. DISCARDED GERMAN ROYALTIES.

    The Frankfort Zeitung states that the ex-Kaiser and ex-Empress are still confined to their beds by influenza; complicated by intense nervous tension. William is very ...

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  9. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  11. THE HUMAN COST.

    The casualties suffered by Italy in the war were:—Officers, 16,362 killed, 33,347 wounded; men, 443,638 killed and 913,643 wounded. ...

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  12. Willy Foiled.

    The United Press corespondent at Wierengen has telegraphed that it is reported that the ex-Crown Prince, attempted unsuccessfully to escape from exile. ...

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  13. THE BRAZIL FLEET.

    The United Press correspondent in Rio de Janeiro says the Brazilian fleet, which is now in European waters, will visit England land 3t the invitation of the British ...

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  14. The Australian List.

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  15. ORDERED TO QUIT!

    The Darmstadt Worianen’s and Soldiers’ Council has demanded. the abdication -of the Grand Duke Ernest Ludwig of Hesse. If he does not do so he will be interned. ...

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  16. WHEN WAR SHALL CEASE.

    The Right Hon. G. N. Barnes proposes that the armies of all nations should be limited end that the national arsenals should be established from which the ...

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  17. SANDOWN PARK PROGRAMME.

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  18. ALLIES’ ANXIETY OVER RUSSIA.

    Polish troops are reported to be advancing on Posen and to have entered Frankfort-an-Oder. The Daily Mail states that the affaire ...

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  19. THIRTY THOUSAND POLES.

    Advices from Berlin state that 30,000 Polish troops are advancing on Berlin. The German Minister for the Army and Navy (Herr No[?]) has ordered the 5th Division ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. LABOUR’S CLEAR DUTY

    Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary of the National Union of Railwayman) stated, in the course of an interview, that he believes the Labour Party will assume the function ...

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  21. Military Decorations.

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  22. OUR ARMY IN FRANCE.

    Marshal Foch, after consultation with Field Marshal Haig and other generals has decided that the size of the Allied army needed in France leaves a large ...

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  23. SMASHING THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    Advices from Vladivostock state that Gen. Gaida, head of toe Czecho-Slovaks, has captured Perm, on the Kama, having destrowed the Bolshevik army and taken ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. BRITONS FIRST,

    Lieut.-Col. Sir John Norton-Griffiths, M.P., has addressed an urgent message to Mr. Lloyd George protesting against a number of Germans who were interned in ...

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  25. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

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  26. PLOTTERS CAUGHT IN THE ACT.

    Seventeen leading citizens of Munich were arrested on Sunday night when the police raided a big hotel where a Duke was presiding over a secret gathering of ...

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  27. SPARTACUS GROUP ACTIVE.

    One hundred delegates, representing the whole of Germany, attended the Spartracus Congress in Berlin. A resolution of antagonism towards the Independent Socialists ...

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  28. Settling the Soldiers.

    In connection with the settlement of returned soldiers on the land, the Government realizing the magnitude of the work in hand, desires to strengthen the land ...

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  29. THE NORTHERN FRONT.

    Despatches from Archangel say the American troops have captured the village of Kadish, on the northern Russian front, and advanced their lines for two, miles. ...

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  30. THE WHEAT HARVEST

    The Government Statist (Mr. W. L. Johnston), with the assistance of the mounted police, obtained in December from a large number of farmers in each of the ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at Ottawa has telegraphed to New York that His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales may tour the dominions in ...

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  32. WILL RAISE HELL!

    A Sinn Fein member states that if the Peace Congress does not establish Ireland’s independence, the Sinn Feiners will attend the sittings of the House of Commons and ...

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  34. BOLSHEVIK FLEET IN BALTIC.

    A French squadron has joined the British Fleet in the Baltic, where the Bolshevik warships threaten an attack. ...

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  36. CLEMENCEAU’S SPEECH.

    A message from Paris states that Col. House (confidential adviser to President Wilson has conferred with M. Clemenceau and President Wilson alternately in ...

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  37. No Business to Interfere.

    In the Senate Mr. Johnston protested against any further shedding of American blood in Russia. He said the United States had no business to interfere there. ...

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  39. Releasing the Sinn Feiners.

    It is expected that all the other Sinn Feiners will be released immediately from internment in England. ...

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  40. FUTURE OF PALESTINE

    The New York Times correspondent in London has telegraphed that, according to an American editor who has interviewed Mr. Lloyd George, Palestine will not be ...

    Article : 64 words
  41. Wilson in Italy.

    President Wilson has arrived in Italy. He expects to visit Brussels on his return from Rome. ...

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  42. Frustrated Plan for Rebellion.

    As a sequel to the sensational disclosures at the Cou[?] of Ch[?] Lieut. Turner has been arrested. It is alleged that he drew £1,000 from a bank at ...

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  43. STOREMEN AND PACKERS’ DISPUTE.

    In connection with the demands made by “loaders” employed in the Port Adelaide carrying firms for increased wages from £2 18/ to £3 10/ a week, with payment ...

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  44. Landing Northern Pacific’s Troops.

    The wounded troops on board the transport Northern Pacific, which is aground on Fire Island, in the Great South Bay, New York, are being landed. The ...

    Article : 64 words
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