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  4. EX-KAISER’S GUILT.

    The report of the Peace Conference Commission on the responsibility of the authors of the war shows that the Americans and Japanese dissented from the ...

    Article : 239 words
  5. JAPAN’S DEMANDS.

    The Paris representative of The Chicago Tribune says present indications are that Great Britain will not support Japan’s claims against China. England did not ...

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  6. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  7. THE FRENCH DEEMING.

    The police have intercepted a letter addressed to Andre Laudru from Mademoiselle Des Champs, whom Laudru met in a tube half an hour before he was arrested. ...

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  8. THE COVENANT

    The following is the text of the Government of the League of Nations in the form in which it will he presented to the plenary session of the Peace Conference on ...

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  9. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The Premier (Hon. A. h. Pea[?]) would not say, on Tuesday what methods had been suggested for the proposed electoral reform. A Scheme, he said, was considered ...

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  11. WHEAT BOARD AND PUBLICITY.

    The following statement has been made by the Minister Controlling the Wheat Scheme (Sr. Russell) regarding the Wheat Board:—The recent demands for further ...

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  12. FIUME.

    Mr. Llody George has conferred with Signor Orlando, aid there are hope of the smoothing of the difficultyregarding Firme. ...

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  13. Wilhelm’s Trial Predicted.

    The new articles proposed for insertion in the Peace Treaty include the arraignment of the ex-Kaiser on trial before five international Judges, and a request that ...

    Article : 43 words
  14. Italy Not Represented.

    Italy was not represented at to-day's Plenary Session of the Peace Conference. The Italian Am[?]sador declined an invitation to attend. The conference is ...

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  15. IN RUSSIA.

    Despatches from Archangel say that heavy Bolshevist reinforcements have recently arrived on the northern -front to open an offensive against the Allied. ...

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  16. IN EGYPT.

    The reconstruction of the Egyptian Cabinet is probable, following on the resignation of the Premier (Hussein Rushdi Pasha) on the ground of ...

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  17. Socialist Demonstrations.

    The Socialist Party has decided to suspend work-on May/Day and to hold peaceable processions throughout Italy. ...

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  18. They Will Not be There.

    The newspaper Popolo Romano asserts that the Italian delegates will abstain from attendance it the Verca[?]lles Cingress [?] Italy’s, claims are not recognised. ...

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  19. Naval Engagement Probable.

    The Bolshevist Navy is crewing in the Gulf of Finland. Esthonian torpedo boats have been sent from Reval to fight them. ...

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  20. MORE “MERE BLUFF.'”

    The “big Four’s” sharp rebuke to the Wn[?]nar Government for endeavouring to send junior officials to Versailles has been warmly acclai[?]med. Public opinion ...

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  21. Quiet.

    The T[?]hange Telegraph Company’s representative at Cairo states that Egypt is quiet and that the train service has improved. ...

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  22. A Bolshevik Surrender.

    The entire Bolshevik army of 20,000 men on the left bank of the Pripet has surrendered to Gen. Petlure, with 35 guns. ...

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  23. TROUBLE IN THE GREEN ROOM.

    The Actors’ Association has hotly resented Mr. Charles R. Cochran’s threatened refuel to engage members of the association. and has passed, with only two ...

    Article : 135 words
  24. A Russian Claim.

    A Russian wireless message states that the Roumanian troops have evacuated the whole of Bessarabia before the advancing Russian Red troops. ...

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  25. A Fortnight for Perusal.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Paris writes:—I hear on good authority that the Germans will be al[?]ed a fortnight in which to per use ...

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  26. Spartacist Crimes.

    It is now reported that the Spartacists were responsible for the murder of -the late Bavarian Premier (Herr Eisner) end of Count Arcovalley. ...

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  27. Germany and Mexico.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says that Mexico has informed the French Government that she cannot recognise the financial clause in the ...

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  28. Anzac Day Celebration.

    Anzac Day was commemorated by. a memorial service in All Saints’ Church There was a procession to the cemetery any many beautiful wreaths were placed ...

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  29. LATEST SPORTING.

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  30. DARWIN STATE HOTEL

    A public meeting, of citizens convened by the reform committee was held in the town hall last night, presided over by Mr. Patrick Bre[?]an (Chairman of that body). ...

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  31. A FIERCE STORM.

    A fierce blizzard and snowstorm swept over the country on Sunday. Several inches of snow fell in London and necessitated the use of snowploughs to clear the ...

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  32. “1914.”

    The Daily Telegraph has begun the publication of Viscount French's book entitled “1914.” It deals with the utmost candour with his relations with Lord ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. ENGLAND’S PEACE HOLIDAYS.

    Probably a three-days’ holiday will he proclaimed in July, to celebrate peace. The services. There will be a great procession in London representatives of the Empire’s ...

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  34. Run May 12.

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  35. NATIONAL BANK DIVIDEND.

    A telegram was received on Tuesday morning at the Adelaide branch of the National Bank of Australia[?] announcing that the board of ...

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  36. BATTALION VOTES.

    The voting for the battalion competition will close at 6 o’clock on Wednesday evening. The finals promise to be exciting. At 12 o’clock to-day the 43rd Battalion “as ...

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  37. Adopted Without Amendment.

    The revised covenant of the League of Nations; has been adopted officially without amendment. LONDON, April 29. ...

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  38. Germany “Must be Admitted.”

    The correspondent of The New York Tribune at Paris says the British Minister at Berne had sent a message to the British plenipotentiaries at Paris that the ...

    Article : 57 words
  39. RELEASED.

    As the conduct of a number of Australians in military prisons had generally been good, the Commonwealth Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) had a conference ...

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  40. TO-DAY’S TRAINING NOTES.

    The work was not interesting on Tuesday morning As usual, Maori Pali. Mao[?]ilander, and, Touchier worked, before it vas quite light, and all went slowly s[?]’s Jean (Jacques) was even ...

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  42. PERSONAL

    The Minister of Repatriat on (Hon. E. [?] left on Tuesday on a visit to the Pom[?] training farm. He expects [?] to Adelaide on Thursday. While ...

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  43. MEMBERSHIP.

    The original members of the League of Notions will be the allied signatories to the Peace Treaty, numbering 32. The British dominions will be counted as ...

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  44. SECRETARY TO THE LEAGUE.

    In making another effort to introduce an amendment in favour of racial equality, resident Wilson delivered a speech, in which he announced that Sir Eric ...

    Article : 127 words
  45. RUN DOWN.

    CALLINGTON. April 28.—Early this morning Mr. Leishman (stationmaster o[?] Monarto South) and Mr. .T. R. Clark (a permanent way employe) were coming to ...

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  46. GILBERTIAN COURT.

    A milliner’s assistant aged 23, presided at a sitting of the Law Courts on Friday and severely rebuked a servant girl who addressed her as “Worth[?] lady.” She ...

    Article : 77 words
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