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  2. PEACE CONGRESS.

    The London "Evening Standard" asserts that a high authority says that the Peace Treaty will be completed on Wednesday. ...

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  3. BELGIUM'S CLAIMS.

    The King of the Belgians has had a conference with Mr. Lloyd George on the subject of Belgium's claims and the manner in which they should be adjusted. The ...

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  4. BOLSHEVIK MENACE.

    The White Book, which has been issued by the Foreign Office, contains a collection of British official and other reports covering the Bolshewik-regime from the ...

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  5. HIGHER EDUCATION.

    The British Official Press Bureau notifies that officers and men of British nationality domiciled ordinarily overseas and serving in the forces of the United ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLES.

    It has been announced officially that about 200 Germans have been arrested for having taken part in the riots in Barcelona and Seville. ...

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  7. POLAND'S PLIGHT.

    Colonel Macalpin, who has returned from Poland confirms the report that if the social order is to be maintained not only food but also raw material will be ...

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  8. BRITAIN.

    Mr. Edward R. B. Denniss (Unionist M.P. for Oldham) said in the course of an interview, that extensive Lancashire clothing mills were closing on account of the ...

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  9. FINANCIAL COMMISSION.

    The Financial Commissioner of the Peace Conference has prepared 18 articles for inclusion in the Peace Treaty. The majority of them were unanimously adopted. ...

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  10. DECREE AS TO FUNERALS.

    M. Lenin (the Bolshevik Premier of Russia) has issued a decree forbidding religious ceremonics at funerals, and prohibiting the erection of crosses over the grave, ...

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  11. TRANSPORT STRIKES MINE.

    The Italian transport Umbria struck a mine, with the result that many persons were killed, and 100 injured. [The Umbria belonged to the Societa ...

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  12. TROTSKY THREATENS RUSSIAN SAILORS.

    M. Trotsky has threatened to shoot all of the seamen on board of two battleships and a few destroyers at Petrograd if they refuse to go to sea to meet the Allied ...

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  13. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Nothing fresh transpired during the week-end in connection with the political situation. Ministers do not display much concern regarding to-morrow's Party ...

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  14. FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has arrived from France, and will take over the command of the Home Army. ...

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  15. KOREA.

    News despatches received from Shanghai say that a son of Lyung Ni has been elected President of the Korean Provisional Government, and that eight members of ...

    Article : 41 words
  16. FRANCE'S SECURITY.

    Mr. Lloyd George declared, in the course of an interview, that the rumours were erroneous that he had opposed France's demand for guarantees and the ...

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  17. KOLTCHAK'S GOVERNMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law (the Leader of the House) said that he was unable to make a statement regarding Admiral Koltchak's Government, ...

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  18. THE SLOUGH SCANDAL.

    In the House of Commons this evening. Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary of State for War), replying to criticisms with regard to the Slough motor repairing depot, ...

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  19. DEMOBILISATION.

    The stenmship Rimutaka (8,893 tons) has sailed for New Zealand with about 800 New Zealand soldiers. ...

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  20. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Mr Newton D. Baker (the Secretary for War) has informed the Philippines Mission that President Wilson is in favour of the immediate granting of independence to the ...

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  21. ARCHANGEL FRONT.

    The peril of about 12,000 British soldiers in Northern Russia is arousing intense indignation and anxiety. The newspapers demand energetic and united Allied action, ...

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  22. GERMANY.

    The British military authorities have forbidden the Berlin "Tageblatt." the Berlin "Germania," and several other German newspapers to circulate in the occupied ...

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  23. THE "BIG FOUR."

    The "Big Four" have practically agreed upon all of the most important questions, except the responsibility for breaches of the international laws. ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. ANZAC DAY.

    The march of the Australian troops in London on Anzac Day has been extended in order to include New Zealand, South African, Canadian and Newfoundland soldiers. ...

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  25. FIELD PUNISHMENT.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary of State for War) promised that a general inquiry should be made into the operation of "No. 1 Field ...

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  26. ALLEGED PRO-BOLSHEVIK REPORT.

    The American Delegation has decided not to publish the report of Mr. Bullittan American journalist, who visited Russia recently as a sort of unofficial ...

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  27. INTERNATIONAL SOCIALISTS.

    An outcome of the friendly relations between the leading representatives of the French and American Labour and Socialist bodies is the inauguration of a movement ...

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  28. LONDON "DOPE" TRAGEDY.

    Reginald de Veulle has been acquitted on the charge of the manslaughter of Miss "Billie" Carleton, the London actress. The counsel for the defence contended that ...

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  29. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    In the appeal case Theodore versus Duncan, judgment has been reserved by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. [The case, Theodore versus Duncan, was ...

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  30. FORGERS ARRESTED.

    Thirteen forgers have been arrested here on a charge of having manufactured two million spurious French municipal notes. ...

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  31. THE RHINELAND.

    M. Andre Tardieu (France), Mr. Haskins (America), and Mr. A. E. Morbey (Britain) will constitute the committee which has been created to a range the Rhineland ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA.

    After an all-night sitting of the House of Assembly, the debate on the Enemy Repatriation Bill was concluded this morning. At an early period of the sitting a motion ...

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  33. THE DANTZIG QUESTION.

    According to a Paris message, the German Government has agreed to the Polish authorities using Dantzig for the landing of troops. ...

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  34. VON LUDENDORFF'S DISCLOSURES.

    General von Ludendorff's disclosures are being published in serial form. He admits that all hope of a military victory disappeared after the defeat of August 8. Von ...

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  35. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    The Geneva correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" has been informed from reliable sources that a formal secret treaty exists between the German ...

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  36. BASE METALS.

    In a report to the Minister for Mines (Mr. C. A. Hudson), the ex-Treasurer (Mr. J. Gardiner) deals with matters affecting the base metal market, which he ...

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  37. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.

    According to the British Official Press Bureau, the Army Council, the Admiralty, and the Air Council are issuing certificates to all of the personnel of the Home, ...

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  38. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    A message from Paris says that President Wilson has been confined to his bed suffering from a severe cold. It is said that he had a narrow escape from a serious attack ...

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  39. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. James Ian Macpherson (Chief Secretary for Ireland) said that an application for self-determination as a means for the ...

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  40. NATIVE DISTURBANCES.

    A message from Johannesburg reports that about 500 arrests have been made in connection with native disturbances. White "hooligans" gave trouble by firing on the ...

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  41. BAVARIA.

    A message from London says that it is reported that a Soviet Republic has been proclaimed in Bavaria. Herr Erzberger, while at Spa. received a ...

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  42. THE CONFERENCE'S WORK.

    The impatience over the slow progress of the Peace Conference is increasing. Correspondents indicate that there are acute differences and they hint at the possibility ...

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  43. TO ASSIST EX-SERVICE MEN.

    The British Official Press Bureau notified to-night:—The Minister for Pensions (Sir L. Worthington Evans) announces that the Government has now recognised its ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICAN TROOPS.

    The first contingent of South African troops, exclusive of convalescents, has returned from France. The men landed this morning, and received a most enthusiastic ...

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  45. FOOD FOR GERMANY.

    The first consignment of foreign food has reached Berlin, via Hamburg, were a large quantity of it was stolen. Forty dock workers have been arrested in connection ...

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  46. HUN SUBMARINES.

    It is announced that 157 German submarines have been delivered at Harwich, and that only one U-boat remains undelivered. ...

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  47. LOMAGUNDI CHROME DEPOSITS.

    A message from Bulawayo says that a company, with a large capital, in which British steel corporations are interested, has been formed to work the huge deposits ...

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  48. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS.

    In the House of Commons to-night (Mr. W C. Bridgeman (the Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Trade) said that the Board of Trade desired to remove at ...

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  49. IMMIGRATION.

    According to advices received by the Government from the Agent-General (Mr. J. D. Connolly), there will be no difficulty in diverting immigrants to Western ...

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  50. HUN SOLDIERS TURN BOLSHEVIKS.

    It is reported from Berlin that the soldiers of the Empress Augusta's Regiment have turned Bolsheviks, and that the authorities have surrounded the barracks and ...

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  51. SUPREME COURT.

    The following is the list of cases at the April civil sittings of the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Burnside:— The Crown v. the Primary Producers' ...

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  52. BOLSHEVIK PROPAGANDISTS.

    A Maritzburg message says that there are active Bolshevik propaganda in Natal. Maritzburg has been flooded with leaflets, headed "The Bolsheviks are coming," and ...

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  53. COST OF LIVING.

    In the House of Assembly this evening, Mr. John Xavier Merriman's amendment referring to a Select Committee the "profits report" of the Royal Commission on the ...

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  54. HUNGARY.

    The Hungarian revoluntionary authorities have issued a decree that illegitimate children shall have equal rights with those who are legitimate. Two people living ...

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  55. MINISTRY FOR COMMERCE.

    Speaking in the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law said that the Government was considering the question of the establishment of a Ministry for Commerce. ...

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  56. INCOME TAX COMMISSION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer) announced that Lord Colwyn (formerly Sir Frederick Smith) would be the ...

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  57. ALLIED INTERVENTION.

    The Berlin correspondent of the New York "Times" wrote on November 29:— The Ukrainians are longing for intervention by the Entente Powers to eject the ...

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  58. NEWSPAPER LIBEL ACTION.

    A verdict for the defendants was returned in the libel action of Sir Hedley Le Bas, governing director of the Caxton Publishing Co., versus the proprietors of ...

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  59. SEQUEL TO ASSAULT.

    On Saturday the Colonial Secretary (Mr. H. P. Colebatch) announced that the Superintendent of the Fremantle Gaol (Mr. H. Hann), who had been suffering ...

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  60. BOLSHEVIK AGITATORS.

    The German and Austrian Governments have complied with the Entente Mission's demand for the expulsion from Vienna of the Bolshevik agitators who were sent to ...

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  61. THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

    The Secretary for Defence (Mr. T. Trumble) stated yesterday that no official advice had been received of Lieut-General Sir C. B. White's expected departure for ...

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  62. REPARATION.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "World" says that the total amount of Germany's reparation will be tixed for payment within two years, and will probably reach ...

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  63. BRISBANE RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    At a meeting at the Exhibition Grounds this afternoon under the auspices of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, about ...

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  64. A SCHOONER WRECKED.

    The schooner Elsinore became a total wreek on Thursday on Babel Island, a small islet lying to the south of Western port Bay, and the master (Captain ...

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  65. THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    There was a meeting of members of the Liberal Party in the House of Commons to-day. A proposal to form two distinct groups (Independent Liberals and Coalition ...

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  66. REVOLT IN GALICIA.

    Russian reports say that the whole of Galicia has joined in a revolution which began in the Drohobycz oil district, where a Soviet was established. It is also asserted ...

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  67. GERMANY'S TERMS.

    The "Frankfurler Zeitung" says that Herr Landauer one of the people's delegates in Munich, declares that he possesses a memorandum prepared by Herr ...

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  68. PEACE MEDALS.

    It was stated officially yesterday that the cost of the peace medals which are to be given to the school children would not exceed £25,000. The statement made in ...

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  69. NEW ZEALAND.

    The first poll in the Dominion, at which the issue of the continuance of prohibition of the traffic in liquor will be decided by a bare majority, will be taken on ...

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  70. ODESSA SITUATION.

    It is reported that in Odessa the military situation is fairly satisfactory, but the supply of food is so short that it may be impossible to hold the town. ...

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  71. H.M.A.S. BRISBANE.

    Captain W. H. C. S. Thring has arrived here on route to England to take over the command of H.M.A.S. Brisbane, on her homeward voyage. ...

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