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  2. PEACE CONGRESS.

    President Wilson has issued an official statement dealing with the Adriatic problem. In publishing it the President let it be known that he desired to call ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. TWO ITALIAN DELEGATES.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press Association of America reports that after Signor Orlando's conference with the other members of the Council of Four, it ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    From Mexico City it is announced unofficially that Mexico has refused to recognise the Monroe Doctrine, and that the Mexican Ambassador to France has been ...

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  5. "A NIGHT IN CAIRO."

    In aid of the R.S.A. Appeal, and coincident with the fourth anniversary of the landing at Gallipoli, the Returned Soldiers' Association staged in St. ...

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  6. POLITICS AND PERSONALITIES.

    The following correspondence between the Minister for Works (Mr. W. J. George) and Mr. A. Sanderson, M.L.C., has been handed to us for publication:— ...

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  7. THE WHARF TROUBLE.

    Yesterday was another quiet day at Fremantle, and there were no developments of note in connection with the water front situation, the wharves ...

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  8. ORLANDO'S REMONSTRANCE.

    Signor Orlando has written to M. Clemenceau regretting that President Wilson published his manifesto with reference to the Adriatic question while negotiations ...

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  9. ORLANDO'S COUNTER MANIFESTO.

    Signor Orlando, in a counter manifesto, expresses his regret that President Wilson has used such means of appealing to a friendly people especially when the ...

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  10. INFLUENZA.

    Mr. J. M. Fowler, M.H.R., telegraphed from Melbourne yesterday as follows:—"Have interviewed Admiral Clarkson and Mr. Watt and protested strongly against ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    The Government of New South Wales has taken for its Agency-General premises in Australia House, in the Strand, London, at a rental of £4,000 a year. ...

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  12. GERMAN DELEGATES.

    The German peace delegates will bring with them to Versailles 40 telegraphists. They ask that no censorship be exercised over their communications to Germany. ...

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  13. BRITISH CIRCLES SURPRISED.

    President Wilson's statement has caused surprise in British circles. During the day M. Clemenceau, Mr. Lloyd George, and presumably President Wilson ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The deaths from pneumonic influenza in the metropolitan area during the 24 hours ended 8 o'clock to-night numbered 15. In the country there were three fresh cases, ...

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  15. IMPORTATIONS OF WINE.

    The Board of Trade has re-granted permission for the importations of wine with general licences. [A London message of April 15 said:— ...

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  16. LUMPERS' DEMONSTRATION.

    Early yesterday morning the lumpers and their supporters, including not a few women and children, assembled as usual on the wharf at the foot of Cliff-street, ...

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  17. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The points in dispute between Japan and China have been referred to a committee of experts, who will endeavour to arrive at a solution. ...

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  18. ALLIED TROOPS FOR BUDAPEST.

    It is reported that about 60,000 Allied troops are concentrated at Neustadt as a Roumanian reserve, and will march to Budapest this week. ...

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  19. FRENCH NEWSPAPERS.

    The leading French newspapers take a grave view of the situation with regard to the Adriatic question. Yesterday morning the horizon seemed to be clear. ...

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  20. DISTURBED GERMANY.

    Martial law has been proclaimed in Hamburg, Altona, and Wandsbeck, in consequence of mobs storming police in motor cars, and seizing arms. Riots ...

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  21. WILSON ACCEPTS CONSEQUENCES.

    President Wilson has authorised the publication of the statement that he is prepared to accept the consequences of his manifesto. He adds that the Italian ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    The number of deaths from influenza reported to-day was 38 including 12 in the hospitals. The fresh cases reported to-day numbered 307 and the patients now ...

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  23. SENATOR PEARCE.

    Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence in Australia) visited five camps on Salisbury Plain, and witnessed the arrival of five quotas, of 1,000 men each, from France. ...

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  24. AMERICA'S "LAST WORD."

    It is reported that President Wilson's manifesto was prepared several days ago, but it was withheld pending the discussion of Mr. Lloyd George's proposition. ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Many additional cases of influenza have occurred in this State, and seven more patients have been admitted to the Exhibition Isolation Hospital. The reports ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. PREMIER WITHOUT INFORMATION.

    The Premier (Mr. H. P. Colebatch) has not received any reply to his communication to the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. W. A. Watt) regarding the waterside trouble. ...

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  27. WAR CRIMES.

    The Prince of Monaca has published a book which is entituel "The German War and the Universal Conscience," and which seems destined to create a sensation. The ...

    Article : 300 words
  28. QUEENSLAND.

    The Acting Premier stated to-day that Queensland intended to stand firm in regard to the influenza safeguards, notwithstanding the Commonwealth threat about ...

    Article : 135 words
  29. CITIZENS' COMMITTEE FORMED.

    At a public meeting held under the auspices of the disputes committee outside the Fremantle Town Hall last night the Mayor (Mr. W. Montgomery) announced that no ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    The Mayor (Mr. Shields) received a message to-night from the Acting Prime Minister, in reply to protests made at a public meeting here against any relaxation ...

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  31. THE SITUATION REVIEWED.

    The following statement has been communicated to us by the Employers' Federation and the Association of Employers of waterside labour:— ...

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  32. LORD JELLICOE'S VISIT.

    The local arrangements in connection with the visit of Lord Jellicoe are in abeyance pending receipt of advices from the Admiral himself. It is understood that ...

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  33. POSTAL AND CUSTOMS DEPARTMENTS.

    Mr. Caleb Allen, chairman of the Importers and Merchants' Association at Port Adelaide, to-day passed strictures on the Postal and Customs Departments. He said ...

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  34. KING OF ITALY.

    The following messages have been received from Paris:— Signor Orlando has handed over Italy's interests to Britain and France, paying a ...

    Article : 155 words
  35. SITUATION RE-DISCUSSED.

    The Italian peace delegates have re-discussed the situation, and are drafting a counter statement. ...

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  36. "FIUME OF DEATH!"

    There is intense feeling throughout Italy over President Wilson's manifesto. Vast demonstrations acolaim Sign[?] Orlando, shouting "Fiume of death!" ...

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  37. ITALIAN THREATS.

    The Italians intend to occupy Dalmatia and Fiume with 100,000 men immediately. The Italians threaten to make a separate peace with Germany. ...

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  38. FIUME.

    Fiume, the port of Hungary on the Adriatic, is a very ancient town. It was captured by the French from Austria in the early part of the last century, but ...

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  39. DELEGATES TO REMAIN.

    According to a statement made by Mr. Lloyd George, the Italian delegates will not leave Paris at present. ...

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  40. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    A deputation waited upon the Minister for Agriculture to-day and stated that it was pitiful to see splendid fruit rotting through want of ships. The only way to ...

    Article : 206 words
  41. DEMONSTRATION IN ROME.

    There was a tremendous demonstration in Rome to-day, when it was demanded that the Fiume and the Dalmatian Hinterland should be given to Italy. The Mayor ...

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  42. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Approval has been given by the Federal Cabinet to the creation of a Northern Territory Advisory Council. It is proposed that the council shall consist of seven members, ...

    Article : 108 words
  43. SIGNOR ORLANDO EXPLAINS.

    Signor Orlando says that the three Powers, Britain, France and America, granted Italy's final minimum demand, except her claim to Fiume which it was ...

    Article : 98 words
  44. THE PACT OF LONDON.

    It appears that President Wilson issued his statement because he conceived that Italian residents in America as well as the inhabitants of Italy had misconceived ...

    Article : 123 words
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