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  2. LATE WIRES.

    The steamer Zealandia is expected to reach Melbourne to-morrow with 137 wives and 87 children of soldiers, but the authorities have not been informed ...

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  3. "FLU" IN 'FRISCO.

    The following letter has been received from a well-known Sydney nurse, whose husband now holds an important position in a San Francisco ...

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  4. CITY EDITION.

    The Posen correspondent of the "National Tidente" (Copenhagen) has reported: The situation is growing worse on ...

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  5. PEACE

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Berlin has had an interview with Herr Barth (a member of Herr Ebert's Government). who says he foresees the ...

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  6. ALLIED CORDIALITY.

    A message from Rome says: President Wilson, in a speech, declared that the independence of the Balkan peoples must be maintained, and it ...

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  7. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" has had an interview with a high authority regarding the secret treaties to which M. Pichon, ...

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  8. GERMAN-AUSTRIAN FEDERATION.

    The "Daily Express'" correspondent at Geneva says: A Vienna message states that Professor Masaryk, the new President of the Czecho-Slovak ...

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  9. Earlier Cables

    Interesting disclosures are made in a despatch by Major-General Hugh Trenchard, commanding the Independent Air Force, who explains the policy ...

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  10. IMPROVED SIBERIAN SITUATION.

    The Japanese War Office announces that 34,000 troops have been withdrawn from Siberia. Japan is only maintaining very small forces there now. ...

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  11. THE BOLSHEVIK SLIGHT.

    A Copenhagen message states that the Balkan Provinces are organising against the Bolsheviks. ...

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  12. A SWISS MOVE.

    A movement has been started for the consolidation of a German-Austrian constitution under the ex-Emperor Karl, who is becoming increasingly ...

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  13. A BRITISH PLAN.

    President Wilson is studying the plan of a League of Nations which has been drawn up by General Smuts. This plan reflects the point of view of the ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIKS NERVOUS.

    Travellers from Petrograd state that the Bolshevik Government is nervous and is mobilising all officers up to 50 years and compelling them to join the ...

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  15. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A Washington message says that Mr. Baker, Secretary for War, informed the House Military Committee that the Government did not intend, until ...

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  16. LIEBKNECHT'S POISON.

    An Amsterdam message says: Dr. Liebknecht, at the Spartacus Conference in Berlin, disapproved of endeavours to use the German troops against ...

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  17. ALLIED HEADQUARTERS.

    General Desperey, Allied Commander in the Balkans, has removed his headquarters from Salonika to Constantinople. ...

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  18. ITALY IN FAVOR.

    A message from Rome states:-- Speaking at the Wilson dinner, King Victor Emanuel assured President Wilson that Italy was ready to ...

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  19. TURKEY'S BETRAYERS.

    "Le Matin's" Constantinople correspondent says the Sultan has ordered a court-martial to try those responsible for Turkey's ...

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  20. BOLSHEVIKS AT BUDAPEST.

    The Budapest correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" says: "This city is terrorised by Bolsheviks' riots. Law and order are tottering. The ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYMENT RAMPANT

    The United Press correspondent at Berlin learns that there are 400,000 Germans without work. ...

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  22. ITALIAN CRISIS SETTLED.

    A communique from Rome states that the Ministerial crisis in Italy has been settled. The Reformist Socialists have agreed ...

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  23. HUN FLEET'S FATE.

    Rear-Admiral Rodman, commander of the U.S. battleships recently operating with the British Fleet, has recommended to the Naval Committee of the ...

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  24. PRESIDENT WILSON'S TOUR.

    President Wilson has arrived at Rome. He was greeted with immense enthusiasm. King Victor Emanuel met the ...

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  25. DECISIVE ALLIED ACTION CERTAIN.

    British diplomatic circles are incredulous in regard to the Copenhagen "Politiken's" statement, threatening a rupture of the preliminary peace ...

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  26. KAISER CAN BE TRIED.

    The "Daily Express" says: "The international difficulties in connection with the trial of the ex-Kaiser have been overcome. Means have been ...

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  27. Y.M.C.A.'s WAR HUTS.

    The Y.M.C.A. has outlined a scheme for utilising 1000 existing war huts as centres of social life in villages, and industrial areas. Education ...

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  28. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    The Allies are sharing the German submarines. Fifteen are going to France, ten to Italy, seven to Japan, and four to the United States. ...

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  29. ARRIVAL AT TURIN.

    A message from Rome states:-- President Wilson has arrived at Turin, en route to the capital. A great reception for him here has been ...

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  30. TO FEED LIBERATED EUROPE.

    President-Wilson has cabled to Congress, asking for a vote of a hundred million dollars to prevent starvation in the liberated parts of Europe. ...

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  31. MACKENSEN ARRESTED.

    A message from Vienna states that the French Commander in Hungary, ignoring Marshal von Mackensen's protest, arrested him at Count Karolyi's ...

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  32. USING GERMAN MERCHANT VESSELS.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press learns authoritatively that surrendered German merchant ships will shortly be used to transport ...

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  33. HUN FLEET'S FATE.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that Mr. J. Daniels (Secretary [?] the Navy) says he is [?]ng the ...

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  34. THE POPE VISITED.

    A message from Rome says: President Wilson visited the Pope. He was received in the Throne Room, the Pope being gowned in white. ...

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  35. [?]RLIN GUZZLERS DISAPPOINTED.

    Berlin inaugurated the New Year with a great hotel and restaurant strike, due to the waiters' demand for fixed salaries instead of tips. Their ...

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  36. BRITISH WON'T FIGHTERS.

    Many Liberal Bishops, ex-Commoners, and prominent authors have signed a memorandum, to Mr. Lloyd George requesting the release of the ...

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  37. GREAT WELCOME IN ROME

    A Rome message says: Tremendous crowds welcomed President Wilson. ...

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  38. NEW U. BOATS BUILDING.

    A hundred and twenty new German many. These will be delivered to Great Naval Commission being built in Germany. There will be delivered to Great ...

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  39. VISIT TO GENOA.

    President Wilson visited Genoa where he was enthusiastically welcomed and presented with the freedom of the city. Later he left for Turin. ...

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  40. Echoes of the War

    "Le Petit Parisien" says: The inquiry into the Armenian massacres shows that the victims total fifteen thousand. Many women, suspected of ...

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  41. DEMOBILISATION.

    Mr. Aberconway states that 270,000 men are now unemployed, chiefly demobilised soldiers and munition workers, who are costing the country ...

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  42. THE PRISONERS.

    According to a Rome message, an inquiry has proved that 100,000 Italian prisoners died from starvation, cold and ill-treatment in Germany and ...

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  43. GENERALS DEFY SOLDIERS.

    General Groener and Marshal Hindenburg have declined to take any orders from the Soldiers' Council, as they still consider themselves ...

    Article : 55 words
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  45. SOUTH AFRICA'S PROBLEM.

    The secretary of the South African Industrial Federation, reviewing the work of the recent Trades Union Congress at Durban, says it produced a ...

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  46. ROBINSON, V.C., A VICTIM.

    Captain William Leefe Robinson, V.C., the Royal Flying Corps, has died from influenza. He was until recently a prisoner in Germany and ...

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  47. THE CONFERENCES.

    The London "Evening News" says the representatives of the Overseas Dominions at the Peace Conference will be:-- ...

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  48. BRITISH SECRET SERVICE.

    General Cockerill, the Director of Special Intelligence, states that the original staff of seven engaged in the detection of enemy spies grew to over ...

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  49. THE PRINCIPAL PARTY.

    It is officially announced that the Premier (Mr. Lloyd George), Mr. Bonar Law, and Mr. Balfour, with possibly a Laborite, will be the British ...

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  50. ENEMY EX-ROYALTIES.

    The "Tele[?]aaf" here has published despatches from The Hague, saying that the British and Dutch Governments have come to an agreement ...

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  51. BRITISHERS STILL IN GERMANY.

    The British prisoners at the Parchim Camp, Mecklenberg, are appealing for early repatriation. They state that ...

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  52. FRANCE'S DELEGATES.

    The Exchange Telegraph says it is practically certain that Marshal Foch will be one of France's delegates at the Peace Conference and probably M. ...

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  53. IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS FOUND.

    Many important documents relating to the origin of the war have been discovered in a little Hohenzollern Museum at Charlottenburg. They include ...

    Article : 63 words
  54. THE TURKISH FIENDS.

    British officers among the returned prisoners from Turkey, confirming the stories of Turkish atrocities towards British prisoners, declare that the ...

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  55. CZECH INVASION OF HUNGARY.

    The Czech troops have arrived at Pressburg and have cut the Vienna-Buda-Pesth railway and telegraph lines. Mobs are looting the food stores. ...

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  56. FIVE STAGES.

    "Le Petit Parisien" forecasts that the sessions at the Peace Conferences will be as follows:-- First, a conference by the four Great ...

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  57. BILL'S SORE EAR OPERATED ON.

    Professor Lanz has successfully operated on the Kaiser's ear. Professor. Lanz, in a subsequent interview, said the patient needs quiet. ...

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  58. FRENCHMEN IN HUNLAND.

    There are 150,000 French prisoners still in Germany. ...

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  59. FLOATING MINE MENACE.

    A cross-Channel steamer, with a thousand soldiers on leave aboard, narrowly missed a floating mine. ...

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  60. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    An American politician, Senator Owen, when interviewed here, said: "If America's mission in Europe is unsuccessful, America will continue to ...

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  61. CZECHO-SLOVAKIA'S POSITION.

    The United Press correspondent at Prague (Bohemia) has interviewed President Masaryk, who said: "Czechoslovakia's greatest problem is the ...

    Article : 137 words
  62. BIG STORM IN SYDNEY.

    A severe thunderstorm burst over Sydney on Saturday afternoon, the phenomenal feature being the huge hailstones which fell. Considerable ...

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  63. FURTHER DETAILS.

    [?] peace plenipo[?]aries are not [?]ected to exceed five for each [?]eat Power, and two or three each for[?] smaller States. ...

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