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  4. GUILTY TO THE HILT

    An official bulletin states that the Government’s judicial committee’ has investigated the ex-Kaiser’s responsibility for the war and its conduct. It advisee the ...

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  5. BOLSHEVIK’S RED DREAM

    The Geneva correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says Professor Philippe Jeannerat, a Swiss, has arrived from Russia. he travelled from Kasan, Moscow, with ...

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  6. OUTBREAK OF RABIES

    An outbreak of rabies in Devon and Cornwall has been engaging the attention of the authorities. Twenty-five persons have been bitten by dogs, and the inspector ...

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  7. AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. A. J. Fraser, special correspondent of the Australian Press. Association, states:—It is understood that Great Britain and America have reached a ...

    Article : 214 words
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  9. WHEAT SCHEME METHODS.

    Interesting sidelights on Government methods of controlling the Wheat Scheme were revealed at a meeting of the Wheat Commission presided over by Mr. N. A. ...

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  10. IS IT UTOPIAN?

    The Morning Post, discussing the Paris Conference in relation to the question of the League of Nations, says:—No one so far has produced a workable scheme. M. ...

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  11. THE ENEMY’S FIRST CRACK.

    The London Gazette contains a despatch by gen., Milner describing the important the British played in the offensive last September against the Bulgarians ...

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  12. Soviet Representation.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press Association states that it seems certain that the Russian Soviets will have a limited number of representatives at the ...

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  13. New Zealand Was There.

    Mr. Massey, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, was present during the debate bf the Supreme Council on the Russian situation. ...

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  14. LATEST SPORTING

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  15. Old Concert of Europe.

    The logical minds of the Frenchmen refuse to believe that [?]dent Wilson’s ideas give them any protection. They fear that France may be sacrifi[?]d on the ...

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  16. WHY HOLLAND ESCAPED

    The morning Post corresponding at The Hague says the ex–German and Australian Emperors have monies, which were deposited in Dutch [?] of an ...

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  17. GERMANY AND INDEMNITIES

    The Morning ,Post says:—The question of the freedom of the seas has already been satisfactorily settled. President Wilson has abandoned the idea of pressing his ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. Draft Scheme Ready.

    The Paris correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Company says President Wilson has completed his draft of a scheme for a League of Nations. It is based on a study ...

    Article : 161 words
  19. Siberian Army’s Victory.

    Despatches from Archangel state that the Siberian Army has captured Lapiong, and nearing a point where it will junction with the Archangel Government ...

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  20. PROSPEROUS COLOGNE

    New Zealand soldiers on furlough from Cologne declare that there is a general air of prosperity In the city. This confirms the soldiers’ conviction that Germany was ...

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  21. PLOTS AGAINST ALLIED STATESMEN

    The New York Evening Telegram’s Geneva correspondent, in a despatch from Lansanne, states that several German and Russian Bolsheviks with passports for ...

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  22. PROUD TO BE A BRITON

    Sir William Sowden, Editor of The Register. was the guest of the Commonwealth Club at luncheon, in the Adelaide Town hall on Thursday. The President (Mr. W. ...

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  23. Newfoundland‘s Delegate.

    The Hon. W. F. Lloyd ( Premier of Newfoundland) has been appointed the fifth member of the British Delegation at the conference. The other delegates are:— ...

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  24. HONOURS FOR AUSTRALIANS.

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  25. Final Victory Loan.

    The Secretary to the Treasury has announced that the final victory loan will be issued, and will consist of between £1,000,000,000 and £1,200,000,000. ...

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  26. REIGN IN GERMANY ENDED.

    Berlin messages, assert that the reign of Bolshevism in Germany has ended every where. Practically all the leaders in Berlin, Hamburg, and Dresden have been ...

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  27. Cecho-Slovak Demands.

    The New York Times Washington correspondent says the Czecho Slovaks National Council has announced that the Czecho-Slovaks will demand the control of ...

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  28. OUR SOLDIERS.

    The New York Times correspondent in Paris says the British Government will use small German merchantmen to transport Australian soldiers home via the ...

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  29. MOUNT CRAWFORD FOREST.

    The Conservator of Forests (Mr. W. Gill) visited the Monday Crawford . Forest Reserve on Monday, and on [?]jecting the trees planted this season, found that 95 ...

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  30. What Hughes Would Do.

    Mr. Hughes says Australia is not enthusiastic regarding a League of Nations, considering it to be Utopian. A more practical plan to eradicate war would be, ...

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  31. GREAT ENGINEERS’ STRIKE

    The strike of 15,000 London engineers threatens to spread throughout the metropolis owing to the employers having cancelled minor shop privileges since the 47 ...

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  32. MOTOR OFFENCES.

    The Mo[?] Vehicles Act provides that to person shall riffle a motor cycle to the silencer of which is attached a “cut out” A large number of offenders in this ...

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  33. STOPPED THE HUNT.

    In purchase of the Sinn Feiners declared policy to prevent bunting while their comrades are imprisoned, a crowd stooped the Westmeath pack during an outing at ...

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  35. THE LAW COURTS.

    Archibald Hendenson was imprisoned for two months for the unlawful possession of a buggy rug. He was arrested on the previous day by Detective Goldsworthy. ...

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  36. NO ENEMY IN THE PACIFIC.

    The New York San, commenting in an editorial article regarding Australia’s claims at the Peace Conference, says:—The islands of New Guinea is the hands of an ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. MINDING THEIR OWN BUSINESS.

    Replying to questions in the Senate this afternoon, the Acting Premier stated that the Government had not been previously informed of Viscount Mahler’s appointment ...

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  38. BAVARIAN ELECTIONS.

    The elections in Bavaria bare resulted as follows:—Centre (Catholic) Party, four seats; Government Socialists 50; Democrats, 22; National Liberals, 7;. Peasants, ...

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  39. SCHOONER ESPADA ASHORE.

    The schooner Espada, bound from Levuka to San Francesco, has gone ashore on a reef near to Humbualau Island, about 20 miles south of Levuka. She has 600 ...

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  40. COT[?] CONTROL [?]ED

    The [?] Control [?] at a decision, which [?] control of the trade. ...

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