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  2. CENTRAL NATIONS.

    The Government troops shot Landaner, the leader of the Munich communists. The Spartacists at Munich blew up a train crowded with republican troops and 300 dead ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Government is taking elaborate precautions to ensure the simultaneous worldwide publication of the text of the Peace Treaty. ...

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  4. WHARF TROUBLE.

    Fremantle yesterday was again the scene of riotous behavior. The man are still very much incensed at the action of the police in using their bayinets during Sunday's ...

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  5. THE KHYBER INCIDENT.

    Mr. M. Donnes, president of the South Fremantle Branch of the R.S.A., gave yesterday what he contended was the correct version of the communication that was ...

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  6. COMMUNISTS SHOT.

    An official message from Munich states that the communist leaders, Landauer and Eghofer have been court-martialled and shot on the charge of murdering bourgeois ...

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  7. STATEMENT BY ORLANDO.

    The Italian Premier (Signor Orlando) states that there is nothing to break Italy's alliance with France and England, but that it is useless to discuss with Dr. ...

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  8. MEETING AT THE TRADES HALL.

    Returned soldiers to the number of between 350 and 400 held a meeting at the Trades Hall yesterday, at which the following resolution was agreed to ...

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  9. THE COLLIE MINERS.

    An aggregate meeting of the Collie District Miners' Union was held this afternoon in the Town Hall. The following resolutions were carried:—(1) "This meeting ...

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  10. HUNGARY.

    The Australian Press Association learns that a curious situation has arisen in Hungary as the result of Dr. Bela Kun's declaration of war upon the Allies. He ...

    Article : 158 words
  11. FRANCE AS MEDIATOR.

    The "Epoca" announces that the French Ambassador has had a long conference with the Prime Minister (Signor Orlando), indicating that the French are endeavouring to ...

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  12. THE GERMAN DELEGATES.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the Council of Three has decided that the negotiations with the German delegates shall not be ...

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  13. ARCHBISHOPS INQUIRE.

    The disputes' committee met at the Trades Hall subsequent to the interview with the Premier. During the afternoon Archbishops Riley and Clune drove up to ...

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  14. A GERMAN OBJECTION.

    It is alleged that the Germans at Versailles raised the question of the absence of Italian credentials from those submitted by the Allies, also that all the Entente ...

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  15. GERMAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    The German National Assembly will meet on May 11 in Berlin, where it will remain, instead of at Weimar, during the peace discussion, with the view of keeping in closest ...

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  16. SOLDIERS AT THE SHAFTERSBURY.

    In response to an advertisment a considerable number of returned soldiers and civilians assembled in front of the Shaftasbury Theatre last evening for the purpose ...

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  17. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    In their protest against the action of the Council of Three in transferring the German rights in Shantung to Japan, the Chinese delegation say that it is clear ...

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  18. ENTENTE'S DEMANDS.

    A report from Vienna states that the French Mission has demanded that the Hungarian Government shall abdicate and surrender all its munitions. ...

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  19. REPARATION.

    In connection with the question of reparation, it is stated that a large proportion of Germany's foreign securities were pledged to neutral countries during the ...

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  20. SOVIETS DEFIANT.

    A wireless message from Budapest states that a conference of Soviet councils has decided to fight for the proletariat revolution against invasion. ...

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  21. CONDITION OF SUNDAY'S CASUALTIES.

    Inquiries made at the Fremantle Public Hospital last night elicted that the condition of Constables Read and Patterson, who were injured in Sunday's disturbance, ...

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  22. CITY GAS SHORTAGE.

    At the meeting of the City Council yesterday, Cr. Laker said the gas department now had only sufficient coal on hand for between a week and a fortnight. Unless ...

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  23. FEEDING THE HUNGARIANS.

    Intense indignation prevails in Roumania owing to the Entente continuing to feed the Hungarian Bolsheviks whom the Roumanians are opposing under direct ...

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  24. AT THE PICK-UP.

    A very large crowd of both men and women attended the pick-up station early in the morning, and three Nationalists were chased off the wharf. The first two ...

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  25. NEGOTIATIONS RESUMED.

    Yesterday, at the invitation of the Premier (Mr. H. P. Colebatch), the members of the disputes committee met him and discussed the present trouble. The ...

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  26. DELEGATES RESIGN.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Herlald" states that the members of the Chinese peace delegation and the special mission cabled their resignations to ...

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  27. ROUMANIAN ADVANCE.

    The Hungarian Government has offered Roumania territorial concessions and is requesting the cessation of hostilities. ...

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  28. MEETING AT BUNBURY.

    On Saturday night Messrs. J. W. Hickey, M.L.C., and J.C. Willcock, M.L.A., addressed an audience of some 200 people in the open air opposite the Rose Hotel, ...

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  29. GERMAN PAPER MONEY.

    Owing to the Peace Conference's refusal to accept responsibility in connection with £350,000,000 worth of German paper money circulating in Belgium, there is a great ...

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  30. SOVIET MINISTERS RESIGN.

    Levien, Nissen, Axelrod and Toller have resigned from the Soviet Government at Munich after violent quarrels, and have been succeeded by a committee of twenty. ...

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  31. POSITION OF RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    A meeting of returned soldiers, summoned by the R.S.A. for the purpose of discussing the Fremantle trouble was held at the Palais de Danse, Hay-street, last night, and ...

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  32. WHAT GERMANY WILL LOSE.

    Germany, under the peace terms, loses 70 per cent. of her iron ore, one-third of her coal, and 20 per cent. of her potash. She also loses from seven to eight million ...

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  33. TWO MORE NATIONALISTS ATTACKED.

    About 2 o'clock the crowd learned that two men, who were walking in the direction of the Fremantle Railway Station, were "scabs." Immediately a number of ...

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  34. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.

    The Socialist conference passed a resolution disapproving of the annexation of the German colonies and urging that Ireland should be granted independence. ...

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  35. RUSSIA.

    A Swedish doctor who has returned from Libau describes the terrible sufferings of the population. Nothing is Purchasable in Riga. The Bolsheviks are ...

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  36. PROPOSED LOAN TO GERMANY.

    The Paris edition of the New York "Herald" states that the American Government has rejected the British proposal of an international guarantee for a large ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Press Bureau has issued the following report from the Viceroy of India, dated April 22:—"In the Punjab the Seditious Meeting Act has been extended to ...

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  38. A NEW PROPOSAL.

    The result of the disputes committee's deleberations was placed before a meeting of the State executive last night, which decided upon a certain proposal with a ...

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  39. BUSINESS PREMISES VISITED.

    In the afternoon a procession several hundred strong, and mainly composed of returned soldiers, marched through the streets, halting at all the hotels, ...

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  40. UNION RESOLUTIONS.

    At the meeting of the board of management of the Western Australian Typographical Union, held on Saturday night. it was resolved:—"That this union endorse ...

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  41. AUSTRIANS AND HUNGARIANS.

    It is officially announced that the Council of Three has invited the Austrian and Hungarian delegates to Versailles to receive the treaty about the middle of May. ...

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  42. SIBERIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Press Bureau announces that Russian forces in the Pechor district report that in conjunction with Siberian troops at Ustishma, 200 miles from the mouth of ...

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  43. MEETING AT FREMANTLE.

    The King's Theatre, Fremantle, last night was again the scene of a crowded meeting in support of the lumpers, who were appealed to by the leaders not to ...

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  44. THE POLICE ATTACKED.

    The situation assumed a more serious aspect later in the afternoon; and as time went on it was apparent that the crowd was becoming more hostile in its attitude ...

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  45. ITALIAN TROUBLE.

    President Wilson's Note, though forethadowed some days ago, fell in London with dramatic effect. Few anticipated that its tendor would constitute such a striking ...

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  46. KOLTCHAK'S STRONG POSITION.

    The Bolaheviks have evacuated Orenburg and Orsk. The Red Army in the east has been seriously shaken. Three Bolshevik divisions were withdrawn for refusing to ...

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  47. THE PARIS DEEMING.

    The experts' examination of Landru's shabbily furnished bungalow revealed the charred remains of a human skull in the kitchen grate. Bloodstains were ...

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  48. ADVANCE OF THE FINNS.

    The Finns continue to advance, and the fall of Petrozavodsk is imminent, with the capture of 60,000 Red Guards and is large quantity of artillery and general ...

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  49. EGYPTIAN TROUBLE.

    Three natives have been court-martialled and sentenced to seven years' imprisonment. the first for extorting money under threats, the second for threatening ...

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  50. IMPERIAL RESERVISTS.

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Senator Russell), replying to-day to complaints in regard to delays in dealing with the accounts of the Imperial reservists, said ...

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  51. SYDNEY WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    A meeting of the Transport Workers Federation held in Sydney to-day discussed the position of the waterside workers in Fremantle. At the Conclusion of the ...

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  52. MONTENEGRO AND SERBIA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Cecil Harmsworth Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the decision of the Assembly at ...

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  53. THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    Addressing the Otago branch of the Navy League yesterday the Acting Prime Minister said we could not view without a considerable amount of alarm, the ...

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  54. THE BUTTER TRADE.

    The action of the lumpers in delaying the discharge of butter from vessels at Fremantle is responsible for strong comment here on the attitude of the Government, ...

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  55. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    A scheme for the decoration and illumination of Swanston-street was placed before the City Council to-day by the Joint Peace Celebrations Committee. The Lord Mayor ...

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  56. STATEMENT BY MR. BAGLIN.

    Last evening Messrs. Renton, McCallum, and Baglin visited the Fremantle Police Station and conferred with Inspector Sellenger and Inspector H. Mann on the ...

    Article : 202 words
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