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  4. MAJOR SETON'S DEATH.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Major Seton. C.B.. at Kensington on Thursday, Dr. Spi[?]bury stated that 14 bullet wounds were found in the body. There ...

    Article : 85 words
  5. THE FIGHTING SPIRIT

    At the Police Court on Monday afternoon Mary Creeley charged Dial with assault on November 14 and December 2. Both parties in the case were girls. ...

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  6. “COURT FLOUTED.”

    The boilermakers and blacksmiths assistants case was again before the Deputy President of the Industrial Court (Mr. N. A. Webb) on Tuesday morning. At the ...

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  7. LIEBKNECHT’S TRAGIC END

    After the arrest of Liebknecht an Rosa Luxembourg they were taken to an hotel, the headquarters of tie guard of the cavalry division. Liebknecht at first ...

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  8. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  9. THE BATTLE OVER PEACE.

    Mr.. A. J. Fraser (special correspondent the Australian Press Association) writes:—Mr. Lloyd George (Great Britain), Mr. Lansing (America), Signor Orlando ...

    Article : 246 words
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  11. Burial of Major Seton.

    The body of Major Seton was buried in the. Australian section of the Brookwood Cemetery. An Australian military band headed the procession, which included ...

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  12. The Lost Austrian Monarchy.

    Advices, state that the Budapest police are endeavouring to secure the return of Prince Windischgratz to answer a charge of conducting mo[?] propaganda. A ...

    Article : 91 words
  13. HUGHES CAUSED GREAT STIR.

    A great stir has been caused over the declaration by Mr. Hughes that the American press refuses to be muzzled by the Conference on particularly questions which ...

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  14. Must Hold the Rhine.

    Marshal Foch addressing the American correspondents said:—The natural frontier which protects civilization is the Rhine. On it we must hold the Germans, and make ...

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  15. INDEMNITIES FROM GERMANY.

    The Morning Post's special Paris correspondent says divergences of opinion in the Peace Conference now centre on the feeding of Germany, and the question of indemnity, ...

    Article : 201 words
  16. Not Bloodthirsty Enough

    Reports from Finland state that the late M. Uritski signed more than 8,000 death warrants. His successor, M. Bolki, was dismissed because he could not maintain that ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. COMING HOME!

    The steamer Demosthenes, which has just sailed for Australia, has 1,100 troops on board. ...

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  18. THE ALLIES’ BILL.

    Herr Erzberger has informed a conference of German railway managers that Marshal Foch has estimated that the indemnity necessary to restore Belgium and ...

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  19. Transylvania Annexed by Roumania.

    A telegram from Vienna states that a Roumanian official gazette proclaims Roumania’s annexation of Transylvania, which formerly was an Austrian province but ...

    Article : 56 words
  20. THE STYLES COMMISSION.

    Questioned by a reporter on Tuesday, the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peaks) said the Government had communicated with several members of both Houses of the Legislature, ...

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  21. COAST STEAMSHIP DISPUTE.

    The Port Adelaide branch of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australasia, held a meeting at Port Adelaide on Monday evening to consider an expected reply from ...

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  22. TEUTONIC INVASION.

    The Daily Express correspondent Geneva has telegraphed that Switzerland threatened by an invasion of Teutnoic agents. Austria has issued 40,000 ...

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  23. CRIMINAL COURT.

    Thomas Lyons (21), trimmer, of Adelaide, acknowledged a charge of having escaped from lawful custody at the Adelaide Gaol, on December 14, 1918. ...

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  24. JAPAN'S POSITION.

    Baron Makino, who is one of Japan's Peace delegates, has arrived at iLverpool. In the course of an interview he said the Japanese were in sympathetic and hearty ...

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  25. REPRISALS FEARED.

    Extreme nervousness is felt in Berlin that in consequence of the deaths of Liebknecht and Luxembourg, reprisals will be attempted by the Spartacists. Most ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    Repaying to a question in the Senate this afternoon, the Minister without Portfolio said there was no troth in the statement, by Gen. Hertzog, the Nationalist leader, ...

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  27. A.R.C. WEIGHTS.

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  28. STRUCK A MINE.

    The French steamer Chaouia, a steel screw steamer of 2,727 tons (not Chaproi) was mined in the Straits of Messina on Friday last, and sank within four ...

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  29. The Russian Tangle.

    The Peace Conference is debating the Russian situation. M. Noulens (French Ambassador in Russia) is addressing delegates on the situation in Archangel, and ...

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  30. THE LAST MESSAGE.

    Fighting continued in Berlin on Wednesday evening last around the Reichstag Building. Grenades were used freely while houses were being searched for arms ...

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  31. The German Delegates.

    Munich papers state that the German delegates to the Peace Conference will be Prince Lichnowsky (formerly German Ambassador in Great Britain), Count ...

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  32. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    The troops for South Australia by the Argyllshire are expected to leave the Outer Harbour by a special train at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, arriving at the Adelaide ...

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  33. “IMPUDENT CABLEGRAMS.”

    The impelling incident to M. Clemeneau’s demand for restrictions on the press correspondents at the Versailles Conference from the impudent cablegrams in the ...

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  34. German Boats in Spain.

    Spain has handed over the German and Austrian ships interned in her ports, in accordance -with the armistice conditions. ...

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  36. Demobilizing French Armies.

    The French Premier (M. Clemen[?] announced in the Chamber of Deputies that 1,200,000 French troops would be demobilized by February 15, and 2,000,000 by the ...

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  37. SURRENDER OF AUSTRIAN FLEET.

    It is understood that the Austrian Fleet will be handed over to the French admiral, M. Gauchet, at Corfu. ...

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  38. RUGBY.

    Lieut. Booth has formed a powerful Rugby football team to tour Wales in February. The proceeds will be devoted to war charities. ...

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  39. FROM LONDON TO PARIS.

    A regular aeroplane passenger and post service between Paris and London, as a connection with the Peace Conference, will begin on Monday. ...

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  41. New Italian Ministry.

    In Signor Orlando's reconstructed Cabinet are five new Ministers, including Signor Sacta, who was Finance Minister in M. Giolliti's Government before the wax; ...

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  42. PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Pacific Cable Board reports that the receipts for the past year were £411,061 and expenditure £298,972. The board will pay £77,544 interest on account of the ...

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  43. BLOW FOR BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Bolsheviks in Reval are retreating bastily owing to the news that a counterrevolutionary movement has broken-out in Petrograd. ...

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  44. Serbian Government Resigned.

    The Serbian Cabinet (of which M. Nikolas Pashitch was Premier) has resigned. ...

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  45. Bolsheviks Want Peace.

    M. Litvinofi has again sent a message to President Wilson offering to terminate the Bolsheviks' world propaganda if the Allies will enter into peace, negotiations with ...

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