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  2. PEACE CONGRESS.

    The work of drafting the Peace Treaty is progressing. The naval, military, and air terms have been approved. The terms prepared by the Waterways Commission, ...

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  3. THE DANTZIG QUESTION.

    M. Paderewski said in the course of an interview here:—Without Dantzig Poland will become an empty shell. If Toschen is lost Poland's industries will be crippled ...

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  4. BOLSHEVISM.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" says:—Germany is entering on a fateful week in circumstances which are favourable to the ...

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  5. BRITAIN.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has reserved judgment in the appeal case of Lennon versus Gibson and Howes. ...

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  6. SOCIAL DISEASES.

    The Inter-Allied Red Cross conference has expressed the opinion that the social diseases which are the scourge of mankind can be stamped out with comparative ease. ...

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  7. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Chicago "Daily News" has perused a letter from the ex-Kaiser to Dr. Theodor Schiemann, of the Berlin University (who was the ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    There were disturbing symptoms in connection with the procession of about thirty thousand persons which was held in Paris on Sunday, and was intended as a Jaures ...

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  9. INFLUENZA.

    Upon inquiry at the station last night it was ascertained that Mrs. Anderson, Miss Facius and Mr. McKenzie, Dimboola passengers were still on the "serious" list, ...

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  10. CABLE DELAYS.

    The newspapers are urging the Government to take action regarding cable delays, and they call attention to the demand of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce that ...

    Article : 49 words
  11. WAR CRIMES.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Herald" says that the Commission on the responsibility for the war has decided to condemn the violations of ...

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  12. NEW ALIENS BILL.

    The new Aliens Bill will operate for two years, and continue the Aliens Restriction Act of 1914, It will empower the authorities to exclude from the country ...

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  13. FINANCIAL AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Commons to-night Mr. Austen Chamberlain (the Chancellor of the Exchequer) said that the bread subsidy cost £50,000,000 a year, the payments ...

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  14. DOMINIONS DELEGATES.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says that the Dominions delegates to the Peace Conference are disturbed profoundly over the situation in ...

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  15. REPARATION.

    According to a Paris message, the Council of Four has approved of the reparation clause specifying that enemy countries must admit their responsibility for the loss and ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. GERMANY'S COLLAPSE.

    The Berlin "Freiheit" (the chief journalistic organ of the Independent Socialists) has published a memorandum recording Scaulenburg's plot to save the situation. ...

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  17. COLLAPSE OF BUILDING.

    A seven-storeyed building in Liverpool collapsed. It is believed that sixteen men have been buried in the ruins. ...

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  18. INSISTENCE ON INDEMNITIES.

    The London "Morning Post" says that many members of the House of Commons have telegraphed to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) urging him to insist ...

    Article : 113 words
  19. REVIVING FRENCH INDUSTRIES.

    The French Director of Raw Materials is about to proceed to London, with the view of urging a larger allocation of colonial wool to France, in order that her northern ...

    Article : 44 words
  20. LONDON "DOPE" TRAGEDY.

    To-day Reginald De Veulle pleaded guilty to the charge of having conspired unlawfully to procure cocaine, and he was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment. ...

    Article : 133 words
  21. IRELAND.

    Lord Wimborne, the ex-Viceroy of Ireland in an article in the "Pall Mail Gazette," outlines an experimental scheme for Home Rule without partition. He ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. THE SARRE VALLEY.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" learns that M. Clemencean has demanded the annexation of the Sarre Valley in the reparation claims, his view ...

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  23. RIOTS IN DELHI.

    A number of rioters in Delhi ejected passengers from tram cars and carriages, and made a raid on the railway station. Troops fired on the mob, killing six and wounding ...

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  24. HUNGARY.

    The Vienna correspondent of the London "Morning Post" says that General Smuts's Note to the Hungarian Government proposed new lines as the eastern ...

    Article : 197 words
  25. THE EGYPTIAN TROUBLE.

    The conditions here are more normal. The Government has suspended a virulent native newspaper. General Sir Edmund Allenby (the Special High Commissioner for ...

    Article : 138 words
  26. HERR ERZBERGER.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" quotes a Berlin newspaper's story about the Spa interview. It appears that Herr Erzberger asked ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. THE GRAND FLEET.

    No ceremony marked the end of the Grand Fleet when Admiral Beatty's flag was lowered at sunset yesterday. Admiral Beatty, in a message, bade farewell ...

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  28. HOSPITAL FRACAS.

    Byrne, a Sinn Feiner, has died from injuries which he received during a fracas in a hospital. Two bullets were found in his back. ...

    Article : 35 words
  29. LONDON MILITARY TRAGEDY.

    At the trial of Lieut.-Colonel Rutherford on the charge or having murdered Major Miles Seton, Inspector Trott gave evidence to the effect that Rutherford. ...

    Article : 267 words
  30. HUN TRICKERY.

    The Cologne correspondent of the London "Daily Express" reports that among the German guns which have been surrendered to the Allies in Cologne are ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The following movements of transports have been notified by the military authorities:— Troops ex the Euripides disembarked at 7 ...

    Article : 356 words
  32. CLAIMS FOR FREEDOM.

    The Washington corespondent of the New York "Times" reports that three delegates from the Irish Race Congress will be granted passports and leave for Paris on April ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. DENIKINE'S COSSACKS.

    It is reported that General Denikine's Cossacks are falling back steadily owing to the lack of support from the Allies, and that over half of the Don territory is ...

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  34. CLEMENCEAU'S ASSAILANT

    Emile Cottin, the young anarchist, who was sentenced to death for having attempted to assassinate M. Clemenaceau has had his sentence commuted to one of ten years' ...

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  35. GERMANY'S COLONIES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Express" (Mr. H. J. Greenwall) interviewed Herr Johnannes Bell (the German Minister for the Colonies), who said:—In ...

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  36. CONQUEST OF THE AIR.

    The forthcoming trans-Atlantic flight is exciting tremendous interest on both sides of the Atlantic. The Air Ministry and the Admiralty have decided to give the utmost ...

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  37. GERMANY'S ECONOMIC POSITION

    An intercepted German wireless message says that Herr Bauer declared in a speech that it would be impossible to restore economic life if the miners' hours were ...

    Article : 72 words
  38. ALLIES' EVACUATE ODESSA.

    An official message from London reports that the Allies have evacuated Odessa. ...

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  39. FRANCE'S ELECTORAL SYSTEM.

    The Chamber of Deputies is discussing the proposed new electoral system, and has adopted proportional representation by 335 votes to 201. It is considered doubtful ...

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  40. JAPANESE SIBERIAN ARMY.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Tribune" says that despatches received by the Japanese Embassy notify that only 26,000 Japanese soldiers remain ...

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  41. BRITISH MANUFACTURERS.

    Mr. Percival Phillips, the special correspondent of the London "Daily Express," telegraphing from Cologne says that British manufacturers have begun to sell ...

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  42. MADRID NEWSPAPERS.

    The Madrid newspapers were not published on Saturday. The proprietors are protesting against the double censorship imposed by the Government and the ...

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  43. PROPOSED ALLIED ARMY.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" says that the British and American delegates to the Peace Conference opposed the French scheme to send ...

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  44. UPROAR AT AUCTION.

    Exciting scenes took place in Worcester, where Lord Beauchamp is selling by auction portions of his estate. The farmers protested at the conditions of the sale, ...

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  45. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    The trial has been begun of the 12 men who are charged with having incited the Glosgow rioters. The police evidence was that the ...

    Article : 84 words
  46. RIOTS IN KOREA.

    Dispatches received from Seoul say that the rioting in Korea continues, and that forty Koreans have been killed. ...

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  47. THE BLACK COUNTRY.

    Interested persons have sent a petition to Parliament, urging that assistance be tendered to drain the Black Country coalfield, covering 65 square miles, and ...

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  48. HUNS DEPORTED FROM CHINA.

    Some 450 Germans have been deported. A number of missionaries and other persons secured exemptions. ...

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  49. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There is no sign of an abatement of the influenza epidemic and the death rate is still very high. During the 24 hours ended 8 o'clock to-night 29 deaths occurred in the ...

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  50. THE ARCHANGEL FRONT.

    According to a British North Russia official despatch from the Archangel sector, it is believed that the enemy is preparing for a further offensive on the railway front. ...

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  51. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    It is reported that the Paris "Matin" accuses the American delegates of attempting to blackmail France into acquiescing in the American viewpoint by spreading ...

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  52. AMERICA.

    Sir Thomas J. Lipton, Bart, has arrived here in the liner Aquitania. ...

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  53. THE "WESTERN MAIL."

    Chief among the illustrations in this week's issue of the "Western Mail" are photographs representative of Darwin and surroundings. Particularly interesting is ...

    Article : 160 words
  54. THE SUGAR OUTPUT.

    Evidence relating chiefly to the position of the retail grocery trade was given to-day before the Federal Royal Commission which has been appointed to inquire into ...

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  55. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A Johnnesburg message says that the engineers at the electric power station have taken a ballot, which resulted emphatically against an immediate sympathy strike ...

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  56. EMIGRATION.

    Lord Milner (the Secretary of State for the Colonies) addressing members of various women's emigration societies, said that the Government was bound to give a ...

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  57. STERLING EXCHANGE RATE.

    The sterling exchange rate is now quoted at 4 dollars 59½ cents. ...

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  58. VICTORIA.

    Sixteen deaths were reported to-day. Eight of them occurred in the intropolitan Eight of them occurred in the metropolitan tan area the remainder being in the ...

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  59. WAR REGULATIONS REPEALED.

    The gradual abandonment of the powers assumed under the War Precautions Act which was promised to Parliament by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  60. BRISBANE SHIPPING DEADLOCK.

    Although the shipping deadlock is now in its eleventh week, a settlement of the dispute appears to be as far off as ever. ...

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  61. SYDNEY BAKERS.

    The members of the Operative Bakers Union engaged in casual work have decided to refuse employment from Saturday next unless payment for their services is ...

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  62. PREFERENCE TO RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    An indignation meeting called at the request of 50 ratepayers, was held at Bea consfield last night, to protest against the action of the Beaconsfield Municipal ...

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  63. LONDON'S SLUMS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Dr. G. Addison (President of the Local Government Board), in moving the second reading of the Housing Bill, said that over three ...

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  64. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COPPER MINES.

    The Premier (Mr. Peake) stated to-day that it had been decided not to agree to the proposals to give financial assistance in connection with the discontinuance of ...

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  65. AMERICAN INVITATION.

    The Aero Club of America announces that a cable message has been received from the British Air Ministry to the effect that the invitation to fly a dirigible across ...

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  66. FEDERAL MINISTERS' MOVEMENTS

    Several of the Federal Ministers propose taking a holiday at Easter. The Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) has already left for New South Wales, and ...

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  67. RELEASE OF AEROPLANES.

    With the view of encouraging firms which desire to acquire aeroplanes, the Ministry for the Air Services is arranging to release a number of aeroplanes, as well ...

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  68. LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    The voting in connection with the licensing poll is proceeding steadily throughout the Dominion. There are 76 districts, and the polling closes at 6 o'clock and ...

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  69. WARNING TO PRACTICAL JOKERS.

    Some time ago a package of cigarettes, containing explosives, was discovered in the post. It had evidently been posted as a practical joke against the intended ...

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  70. JAPAN'S CLAIMS.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that Senator Hitchcock said that Japan could not apply the principle of the Monroe Doctrine ...

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  71. THE TARIFF AND AMERICAN IMPORTS.

    In an interview published in the Press recently Mr. O. C. Beale, of Sydney, said that a prominent English banker in New York had mentioned to him that Mr. H. ...

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  72. HUN MILITARY PRISONERS.

    The Government is deporting many German military prisoners including Counts Metternich and Nethenblad, who were formerly well-known in London society. ...

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  73. FEDERAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The first page of the "Commonwealth Gazette" issued to-day was occupied by two proclamations, notifying respectively that Mr. L. E. Groom had been appointed ...

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  74. PRICE FIXING.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) said to-day:—"I do not think price-fixing has been responsible for the great increase in the cost of ...

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  75. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    An amending Health Bill will be among the most important measures to be introduced by the Ministry during the coming session of the State Parliament. The ...

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  76. THE LAST SEA BATTLE.

    Asked as a sportsman what the odds were against Jutland being the last sea battle. Admiral Sir David Beatty replied: "A thousand to one." ...

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