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  4. THE BIG FIVE AND THE "BIG ONE"

    PRESIDENT WILSON. (America). MR. LLOYD GEORGE (Britain). M. CLEMENCEAU (France). MARSHAL FOCH (Generalissimo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE AUSSIES

    Lieutenant-General Monash, Director-General of Demobilisation, has reorganised the demobilisation camps, and the various divisions are now ...

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  6. FOCH DISPLEASED

    An important incident brought the secret Allied plenary session to a sudden finish. The delegates of several minor ...

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  7. IRELAND

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Ronald M'Neill (Unionist) asked:-- "Was the object of the Irish-American delegates known to the Prime ...

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  8. LOST CHANCE

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Archangel, telegraphing on Sunday, says that the most critical stage of the defence is regarded as past. General ...

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  9. IN THE HEART OF METZ

    A fine view of Metz, the capital of the province of Lorrainey which the Peace Treaty has restored to France. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A CABLE FEAT

    Several copious cables have reached the Australian press in connection with the war, hut none so important or so extensive as that which covered the ...

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  11. "LET DOWN"

    The correspondent of "The Times," at Brussels, states that the Belgians profoundly believe that the Peace Conference has let them down. ...

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  12. REDS EXECUTED

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin reports that the "Lokal Anzeiger" says that 150 persons, Including those executed by court-martial, were killed in ...

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  13. AUSTRALASIAN MEAT

    In the House of Commons to-day, during question time, Sir Auckland Geddes (Minister for Reconstruction) slated that the Government had ...

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  14. RIOT IN CAMP

    The War Office reports that a disturbance occurred in the camp at Winchester among troops awaiting transport overseas. Stones were thrown ...

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  15. INDIAN TROUBLE

    The Viceroy of India (Lord Chelmsford) reports that the seditious meetings Act has been extended to Sind (extreme west of India). ...

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  18. FOOD FOR HAMBURG

    Reuter's correspondent at Hamburg states that the first British steamer since the outbreak of the war has arrived at that port with 2500 tons of ...

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  19. GETTING ACQUAINTED

    Presiding at the opening of the new headquarters of the Empire Parliamentary Association, adjoining Westminster Hall, this afternoon, the Lord ...

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  20. JAPS AND U.S. TROOPS

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio states that the Japanese Minister for War emphatically contradicts the report of a disagreement between ...

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  21. ONLY SEVEN HOURS

    The "Evening News" states that the Government is permanently curtailing hotel hours, so as not to exceed seven. The hotels will open at noon, and will ...

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  22. PRINCESS PAT'S HUSBAND

    The Admiralty announces that Commander the Honorable Alexander Ramsay (who recently married Princess Patricia of Connaught) has been ...

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