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  2. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Mr. R. N. Shaw, Town Clerk, received word on Monday from the Board of Health that supply of vaccine had been forwarded. When it arrives the ...

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  3. CITY EDITION

    A message from Washington says: The State Department hints that Japan has threatened to declare war on China if China publishes the secret ...

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  4. PEACE

    Mr. A. J. Fraser, special representative of the Australian Press Association in Paris, in a message sent on Sunday, said ...

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  5. CITY EDITION

    The Australian Trade Commissioner in America, Mr. H. Y. Braddon, addressing the League of Free Peoples at New York, read a cablegram from ...

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  6. A CANDID CONFESSION.

    The New York Times" Paris correspondent has interviewed Baron Makino, the acting head of the Japanese delegation at the Peace ...

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  7. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. Fraser, the special correspondent of the Australian Press Association in Paris, states:-- Mr W. F. Massey, Premier of N.Z., ...

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  8. HUNS' MILITARY STRENGTH.

    The "Daily News" Paris correspondent says: "Germany has concentrated eighteen divisions on her eastern front and is keeping others under ...

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  9. Russian Riddle

    At Petrograd there are serious outbreaks of spotted typhus. ...

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  10. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    At the opening of Parliament, the King's speech urged the stamping out of poverty, dimissing unemployment and improving the national health. ...

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  11. DRIVEN OUT OF KIEFF.

    The Bolsheviks have been driven out of Kieff. (Kieff, which is the capital of Ukraine, and an important Black Sea ...

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  12. THE HUNS DEFIANT.

    A telegram from Weimar, where the German National Assembly is sitting, says that the German Government is fixed in its intention to resist harsh ...

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  13. A MOMENTOUS DATE.

    The United Press' Paris correspondent says:--It is understood that the Allied Peace Conference will meet the German peace delegates on April ...

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  14. WHAT TO DO WITH RUSSIA.

    In a message from Paris on Sunday, Mr. A. J. Fraser, the special representative there of the Australian Press Association, says:-- ...

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  15. SETTLING SLAV DIFFERENCES.

    Delegates from all the Slav nations are attending a congress at Kieff, which is attempting to settle the various Slav differences. ...

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  16. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    It is announced that Orbost Alexanderson, an American inventor has perfected a device making it possible for a wireless telephony conversation to ...

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  17. HUN THEREATS REGARDED SERIOUSLY.

    Telegrams from Paries say: France considers that Herr Ebert's threat that Germany will not conclude peace if the terms are too hard, is a serious ...

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  18. German Chaos.

    The officials, including the police, at Wesel have struck as a protest against the Spartacus methods. The Spartacusists hold the Town Hall, which is ...

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  19. WILSON'S ABSENCE.

    A Washington message says: President Wilson is expected to remain at Washington for a time to sign the Congressional measures and then ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN DISLOYALTY.

    A debate on the Dutch Republican propaganda was initiated in the South African assembly this (Tuesday) afternoon in a motion by Sir Thos. ...

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  21. BOLSHEVISM IN AUSTRALIA.

    What is this Bolshevism that it should find favor with any one here in Australia? A cabelgram a few days ago said ...

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  22. WHAT FOCH SAID.

    Some censored passages in the Paris newspapers' report of yesterday's War Council meeting have occasioned a rumor that Marshal Foch made a ...

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  23. GERMANY'S HOME TROUBLES.

    The German Minister for Finance at Weimar, hinted that Germany was threatened with national bankruptcy and that everybody would possibly be ...

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  24. THE LABOR CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Fraser, the Australian Press Association's representative in Paris, reports:--It is officially announced that the International Labor Commission ...

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  25. HARWOOD COUNCIL.

    The monthly meeting of the Harwood Shire Council was held at the Shire Chambers, Maclean yesterday, with the President (Cr. J. Parsons) in ...

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  26. THE RUSSIAN TANGLE.

    Ditpatches from Vladivostock say:-- It is reported that the Omsk Government has accepted an offer of troops money and arms from Japan for the ...

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  27. FRENCH STAKE A SERIOUS VIEW.

    The "Daily News'" Paris correspondent reports: "A reliable French statement regarding the armistice position says that the French military ...

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  28. BRITISH LABOR TROUBLES.

    The strikers in the London shipyards and docks are steadily resuming work. The London hotelkeepers have ...

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  29. LABOR REFORMS.

    The Peace Conference's Labor Commission has accepted the Anglo-American proposals for the prohibition of child labor and the uniformity ...

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  30. POSITION OF GREAT GRAVITY

    Mr. Fraser cables later: "It looks as if the belief is justified that force will be the only effective weapon to reconcile the Bolsheviks Moderates ...

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  31. ALLIES' NON-INTERVENTION POLICY.

    The United Press correspondent in Paris says: It is expected that the Allies within a few days will announce their principal of non-intervention ...

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  32. THE POLISH MISSION.

    Sir Joseph Cook, who has returned to London from Paris on important naval business, including the return of the fleet to Australia, has refused ...

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  33. A NEW DISPUTE.

    The transport workers are demanding a 44-hours week. The employers have offered a reduction to 46½ hours. ...

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  34. MAYORS AND PRESIDENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 words
  35. JAPAN DEFIES THE POWERS.

    Japan, it is understood, notifies the Powers that she intends to continue her possession of the Caroline and Marshal Islands. ...

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  36. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Society of Nations plan has been virtually completed. A plenary session of the Peace Conference will be held for its discussion before ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Republicans have begun to occupy the left bank of the River Douro, after routing the Royalists at Lamego. ...

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  38. AMERICAN LENIENCY.

    It is understood that the American delegates are disinclined to impose further stringent armistice terms for binding the contract. In any case, they ...

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  39. HUNS PREMEDITATED WAR GUILT.

    Mr. Fraser, the Australian Press Association's Paris correspondent says:-- It is officially announced that the ...

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  40. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    The New York "Times'" Washingtno correspondent says: Mr. J. Daniels (Secretary for the Navy) has admitted that the navy is completing ...

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  41. FRENCH PRESS CRITICISM RESENTED.

    Owing to the obstuctive criticism of the French Press, it is alleged in American circles here that the Peace Conference may be removed to a ...

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  42. SINN FEIN AND HUNS AGAIN.

    The New York "Times" Washington correspondent says that prominent Senators have stated that a cleverly-organised anti-British propaganda has ...

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  43. THE TEMPORARY ORGANISATION

    There is much discussion here over the temporary organisation of the League of Nations once it is accepted by the Peace Conference until it is ...

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  44. FRENCH OFFICIAL ASSURANCE.

    The French Foreign Minister, M. Pichon, interviewed by Mr. Fraser (representative of the Australian Press Association) said: "The Allied ...

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  45. WHY THE HUNS SHOULD PAY.

    The French Prime minister, M. Georges Clemenceau, speaking to an American interviewer, said:-- "While the war has been won, it is ...

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  46. ROOSEVELT'S MEMORY.

    The whole country is celebrating the Roosevelt Memorial Day, by church services and public meetings. ...

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  47. BRITAIN WILL CONTROL PALESTINE.

    Rabbi Stephen, a wise American Zionist leader, who presented the Zionist case in Paris, in a speech here said: "The Peace Conference, will give ...

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  48. PREVENTION OF WAR.

    A New York message says:--The constitution of the League of Nations will require that before a declaration of war is made the the nation desiring ...

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  49. UNEMPLOYMENT IN U.S.A.

    The New York "Times" Washington correspondent says: Reports show that there are 230,831 persons unemployed in the United States and that ...

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  50. SET HIS OWN BROKEN LEG

    When the sailing ship Tamar arrived at Sydney on Friday, after a voyage Of 118 days from New York, it was found that Captain T. W. ...

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  51. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT.

    At a special meeting of the Harwood Shire Council at the Shire Chambers, Maclean, yesterday, at which all the Councillors were present the ...

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  52. SOME REPARATION.

    The Austrian Government is returning the securities and valuables, amounting to a million kronen, taken from the Trieste banks. ...

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  53. SILENT JAPAN.

    Japan remains a bystander in the League of Nations Commision conference. She has not participated in any of the discussions thereon. ...

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  54. POLISH-GERMAN HOSTILITIES.

    A message from Berlin says: The Entente has ordered a cessation of the German-Polish hostilities. A Scottish allotment holder, in the ...

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  55. HOW SCHEME WILL BE CONSIDERED.

    Mr. Fraser, the Australian Press Association's special correspondent cabling from Paris, says:-- "The League of Nations scheme may ...

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  56. THE ARABIAN SITUATION.

    The United Press' Paris correspondent says: "It is understood that the Arabian nation endeavor to come an American protectorate. The ...

    Article : 395 words
  57. BRITISH AND AMERICAN VIEWS.

    Mr. Fraser, the A.P.A. special representative, cables from Paris:-- It is believed that the British view is "The Supreme Allied War Council ...

    Article : 410 words
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