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  2. PEACE

    M. Pichon, French Foreign Minister, in a statement to Australian Press representatives, said that the inclusion of Australia's representatives at the ...

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  3. CITY EDITION.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the situation in the German army is very uncertain. The 18 and 19 classes have been retained ...

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  4. BOLSHEVISM.

    Mr. William Webster. Postmaster--General, writes:--This is the all-absorbing topic of the hour. Even the newspapers are beginning to sit up and ...

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  5. German Chaos.

    A Berlin wireless message, dealing with the Spartacus disturbances, gives further details, and says they were put down on January 12 with the ...

    Article : 340 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN DEMOBILISATION.

    A large contingent of Australians have landed at Plymouth for demobilisation. ...

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  7. THE POLISH POSITION.

    According to a Geneva message, it is reported that Ukrainians bombarded Przemysl (Austrian Galicia) for several days from the land and air. The ...

    Article : 87 words
  8. BRITISH LABOR UNIONS.

    Following the railway men's example, it is reported that there is a general, movement among the skilled trade unions to exclude non-unionists ...

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  9. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A message from Paris says:--The Peace Conference decided to refer all questions concerning the League of Nations to the Inter-Allied ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIKS AT RIGA.

    The Berlin "Vossische Zeitung" states that refugees from Riga report that fires have broken out in several places there and the Bolsheviks are ...

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  11. AN AGREEMENT REACHED.

    The peace negotiations with the Polish representatives in Paris resulted in an agreement whereby, with the common consent of the various ...

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  12. BRUTAL VON BISSING.

    At Brussels the late General von Hissing's archives were discovered hidden in a cart, which was being driven off to Germany. They contained a ...

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  13. DEMOBILISATION.

    A message from Washington says: General March (U.S. Chief of Staff) states that the Americans in France and Germany will be reduced to the ...

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  14. BRITISH PLAN WILL BE ADOPTED

    The United Press correspondent in Paris says Lord Robert Cecil's plan for a League of Nations will probably be adopted by the conference and ...

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  15. ITALIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    The Italian Cabinet has resigned, and Signor Orlando (Premier) is forming a new Ministry. ...

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  16. IMPERATIVE FOR SAFETY OF FAR EAST.

    Carl Ackerman, the New York "Times'" correspondent at Peking has interviewed Husu Shi Chang, who said: "If the League of Nations does ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. HOW BRITAIN IS AFFECTED.

    In view of the prevalent misconception regarding the British army of occupation in enemy countries, the newspapers publish a high authority's ...

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  18. POOR HOLLAND.

    It is reported that Dr. Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, the Spartacus leaders, are now at Dentheim, awaiting an authorisation to ...

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  19. ELECTION DAY YESTERDAY.

    The German Government, in a proclamation, states that all civilians must be disarmed by Sunday, election day. ...

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  20. PLAYING-GERMANY'S OWN GAME.

    The Copenhagen "National Tidende's" Berlin correspondent reports that a secret staircase and an enormous store of arms and ammunition were ...

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  21. SLAV-AUSTRIAN DISPUTE.

    A Vienna message says:-- The French Government's note has been received. It declines the German proposal regarding the settlement of ...

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  22. SPARTACUSISTS UNPOPULAR.

    The sailors at Wilhelmshaven have repudiated the President of the Oldenburg Republic because he is a Spartacusist. ...

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  23. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    It is understood that a committee of six representatives of the principal Allies will examine the situation in Russia. Representatives of the ...

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  24. AUSTRALASIANS DEMOBILISING.

    The Australians and New Zealanders' demobilisation is proceeding with the utmost rapidity, and is governed only by the steamers unavailable. ...

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  25. GUARDING THE ELECTIONS.

    Berlin's Police Chief, Richmer, has resorted to the old police force, with arms and their former authority, but he also maintains a soldier defence ...

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  26. ITALIANS AND SLAVS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" says a telegram from Innsbruck (Austria) tells of a serious situation between the Slays and the ...

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  27. THE PUBLICITY PUZZLE.

    It is officially stated in Paris that the only authorised accounts of the Peace Conference proceedings will be the communiques. Delegates are ...

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  28. THE ARMISTICE.

    The armistice between Germany and the Allies has been extended for a month. Germany having accented Marshal Foch's new and more ...

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  29. MILITARY WEDDING.

    Christ Church Cathedral, Grafton, was the scene of another military wedding on Wednesday afternoon last, the parties being Miss Evelyn Lunney. ...

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  30. THE DISCUSSION.

    Marshal Foch yesterday received Herr Erzeherger and General Winterfelot (German, armistice delegates) in his railway saloon. It is experted that ...

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  31. ITALY'S CLAIM TO FIUME.

    It is reported that President Wilson disagrees with Italy's claim to Fiume (Adriatic port) and considers that this should be the outlet for the Southern ...

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  32. CURIOUS POSITION IN BERLIN.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Berlin says: Notwithstanding the recent events many of the theatres are still open and are attended by men ...

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  33. HUNS' HIDDEN U BOATS.

    The new armistice conditions insist on Germany giving tin a number of submarines which hitherto had been hidden from the Allied Naval ...

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  34. OFFICIALLY OPENED.

    President Poincare opening the Peace Conference yesterday, outlined the story of German aggression and the shameful bargain offered to Great ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. ITALY'S CLAIMS ABANDONED.

    The United Press correspondent at Paris learns that Italy has definitely abandoned her imperialistic programme and has accented the ...

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  36. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    Four Australian soldiers, including a negro, entered a cafe near Montreuil and called for drinks. The negro conversed for a while with the landlord, ...

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  37. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A message from Paris states that M. Venizelos, Premier of Greece, is hopeful that Greece will realise the scheme of a Greater Greece based upon ...

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  38. Russian Riddle.

    The Trans-Siberian railway will be worked by Japan and America, under a board of inter--Allied nations. ...

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  39. CLEMENCEAU CHAIRMAN.

    On the motion of President Wilson, seconded by Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau was nominated as chairman of the Congress. ...

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  40. PRESS TO BE ADMITTED.

    The Peace Conference has agreed to admit the Press, except when it is sitting in camera. Though the newspapers assert that the Dominions have ...

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  41. FOOD FOR ENEMY COUNTRIES.

    Provisions from the British Army in Italy have arrived at Vienna under, a British escort. It has always been recognised that the Austrian ...

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  42. FREE LOVE IN RUSSIA.

    General Pool telegraphs that the refugees from Central Russia state that the Bolsheviks continue to destroy the economic and social life. The degree ...

    Article : 197 words
  43. STARVING PETROGRAD.

    The Stockholm "Aftonblad's" Helsingfors (Finland) correspondent says: Serious hunger riots have occurred at Petrograd. The streets are ...

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  44. A FRIENDLY RECEPTION.

    The people of Vienna gave a friendly reception to the detachments of the Warwickshir Regiment who escorted the food supplies, sent there to relieve ...

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  45. CONSTANTINOPLE'S FUTURE.

    The United Press' Paris correspondent says: Greece will request that Constantinople be made the capital of Greece or the international capital ...

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  46. BRITISH SEAMEN'S OPPOSITION.

    The Seamen's and Firemen's Union has summoned an International Conference at London on 24th February to consider the holding up of foodstuffs ...

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  47. BELGIUM'S TURN.

    The Belgian Government is expelling all German and Austrian subjects from Belgium. ...

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  48. BOLSHEVIKS' WESTWARD MARCH

    The Russian Bolsheviks have entered Mitua. ...

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  49. N.S.W.'s HEAVY DRINK BILL.

    The Government Statistician (Mr. J. B. Trivett) reports that during the year ended June 30, 1918, the sum of £7,218,000 was expended in the ...

    Article : 189 words
  50. DEFEAT OF HUN RAIDERS.

    Mr. F. Kellaway (Under Secretary to the Munitions Ministry) says: "The reason for the cessation of German air raids was a Ministry of ...

    Article : 159 words
  51. BRITAIN'S MYSTERY SHIPS.

    The "Daily Express" says: "Another class of mystery warship was the M class of submarines, carrying a twelve inch gun." ...

    Article : 166 words
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  53. SINN FEINERS RAIDED.

    The police have seized the Sinn Feiners' revolver ammunition at Camdentown. ...

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  54. GERMANY'S FIRST NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    A Berlin wireless message says: The first separate National Assembly in Germany met on January 15 at Karlsruhe. There were 107 deputies present, ...

    Article : 101 words
  55. WILSONS VIEW OPPOSED.

    The "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent says: President Wilson, at the recent sessions of the conference, urged the dispatch of food to Germany ...

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