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  2. MAX HARDEN'S VIEWS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the United Press Association interviewed Herr Max Harden, the editor of the "Zukunft," who said that the present German Government ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Viscount Ishii, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, in the course of a speech before the Japan Society, said that the constitution of the League of Nations ...

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  4. TERRITORY FOR POLAND.

    The "Daily News" says that it has been settled that it has been settled that Dantzig and the Vistula Valley shall go to Poland. ...

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  5. BRITAIN.

    Household cavalry headed a victory march of a Guards' Division of 8,500 men through London, the streets being beflagged. The Guards proceeded from ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    There were 150 delegates at the miners meeting to-day, when there was a sharp division of opinion with regard to the situation. ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES.

    Delegates representing British federated industries have concluded a series of conferences with M. Loucheur (the French Minister for Industrial Reconstruction). The ...

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  8. CONQUEST OF THE AIR.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that the Assistant Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Franklin Roosevelt) said in a recent ...

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  9. RIOTS IN EGYPT.

    The rioters in Egypt are destroying the railways and telegraph lines. General Sir Edmund Allenby has left Paris hurriedly for Cairo. The garrisons in Egypt have ...

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  10. GERMANY.

    The Paris "Temps" says that a scheme afoot to expoilt the Kiel Canal by an international limited liability company. It is proposed that the value of the canal and ...

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  11. TROUBLE IN KOREA.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the Korean National Association has asked President Wilson to initiate action at the Peace ...

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  12. ARGENTINA'S ATTITUDE.

    The Buenos Ayres correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that Senor H. Pueyrredon (Minister for Foreign Affairs in Argentina) at a conference with Ministers ...

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  13. GENERAL VON KLUCK.

    General von Kluck, who is living in a small flat in Berlin, has been interviewed, He expressed the opinion that the reconstruction of Germany's military power was ...

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  14. POLISH VICTORIES.

    A Warsaw message reports that the Poles have defeated Bolshevik troops at Slonim (in Grovno, Russia), and have recaptured the town, Polish troops have repulsed ...

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  15. A TASMANIAN MYSTERY.

    The mystery of the whereabouts of a missing man, George John Coward whose unaccountable absence from his home near Mount Direction in September, 1914 ...

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  16. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Rear-Admiral M. Taylor (Chief of the Naval Construction Department of the U.S.A. Navy) announced to-day that the American naval authorities were ...

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  17. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "World" states:—"The Anglo-American food delegates who have returned from Brussels told me that their impression was ...

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  18. OUTBREAKS SUPPRESSED.

    The Nationalist (anti-Imperialist) movement in Egypt is almost general. The military authorities have suppressed outbreaks in Alexandria and elsewhere. There ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    The London, "Star," referring to New Zealand's complaint that about a million carcases of meat which the British Government purchased during the war await ...

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  20. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The following are reported as returning to Australia, and are actually en route from abroad. This list is as cabled, and [?] open to corrections owing to mutilations is ...

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  21. TROUBLE IN BERLIN.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that a well-in formed person, who has arrived from Germany says that he expects that worse ...

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  22. THE TIENTSIN TROUBLE.

    The Pekin correspondent of the New York "Times" says:—"Later reports concering the Tientsion affair indicate that Japanese soldiers invaded the French ...

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  23. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S OFFER

    Major-General Sir F. H. Sykes (Chief of the British Air Staff). in the course of a speech which he made at a dinner given by the British Aircraft ...

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  24. AN OMINOUS REPORT.

    It is authoritatively stated that British circles admit the likelihood of the German Government refusing to accept the terms, throwing the responsibility on ...

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  25. BRITISH DELEGATES VIEWS.

    Referring to the Japanese Ambassadors statement Lord Robert Cecil declared that the British delegation believed that the League of Nations could not prescribe for ...

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  26. ANGLO-AMERICAN EXCHANGE.

    The removal of the British Government's control of Anglo-American exchange caused a further decline in New York to-day to four and a half dollars. The situation is ...

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  27. COTTIN, THE ANARCHIST.

    Emile Cottin the anarchist, who tried to assonate M. Clemenceau (the Premier of France), said in the course of a statement that he was convinced that the ...

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  28. PHILLIPS RIVER DISTRICT.

    So far back as January of 1914, before repatriation in Australia had been dreamed of, Warden A. G. Clifton, then recently appointed to the Phillips River Goldfield, ...

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  29. THE RAILWAY DEADLOCK.

    The triple industrial alliance has decided to approach the Government, with a view to the removal of the railway deadlock. It has requested the railwayment to remain ...

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  30. PUBLIC IMPATIENCE.

    Impatience regarding the delay of the conference in concluding peace continues. The newspapers welcome Colonel House's assurance that the first treaty will be ready ...

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  31. BRITISH NON-RIGID AIRSHIP.

    It is reported from London, that a British non-rigid airship has made a tour of the coasts of Demark, Germany, Norway and Scotland. The total distance ...

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  32. RACE DISCRIMINATION.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that great interest is shown in Viscount Ishii's plea for the incorporation of a provision against race ...

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  33. A BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election for the North Londonderry seat in the House of Commons resulted as follows:—Barrie (Unionist), 9,933 rotes: and P. McGilligan (Sinn Feiner), ...

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  34. THE FRENCH SOLDIERS.

    It is reported from Paris that Marshal Fach asked for a statement on the anniversary of the German offensive, said:—"The war was really won by France's ...

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  35. A DARING AVIATOR.

    An aviator named Pickles flew a new seaplane through the overhead structure of the Tower Bridge. London, at midday, at the rate of 120 miles an hour. ...

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  36. RESPONSIBILITY FOR WAR.

    The sub-committee which is inquiring into the question of responsibility for the war has reported that technically the prosecution of those responsible would be ...

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  37. CANADIAN SOLDIERS' BRIDES.

    There were about twenty thousand marriages of Canadian soldiers to British women during the period of the war, and there are still about three hundred of such ...

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  38. FEEDING EUROPE.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "World" interviewed Mr. Herbert C. Hoover (the Food Administrator of the United States), who said: "The United States must ...

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  39. OFFICIAL COVENANT.

    There is much comment in official circles on Viscount Ishii's speech. In important quarters it is believed that Japan will not refuse to join the League of Nations, even ...

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  40. STRANDED TRAVELLERS.

    The Treasurer of Western Australia (Mr. J. Gardiner), who is leaving for Western Australia to-morrow, stated to-day that there were still over 200 Western ...

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  41. INFLUENZA.

    For the 48 hours ended at 6 o'clock this evening the number of admissions to the hospital amounted to 90, and the discharges to 106. There are now 681 persons ...

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  42. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    A representative of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association learns that the British Admiralty authorities are prepared to agree to the construction of the ...

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  43. THE RHINE BOUNDARY.

    The "Matin" quotes Marshal Foch as saying that the Rhine is France's only good defence, and that if the Rhine is not secured France will have fought in vain. The ...

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  44. CHINESE RAILWAYS.

    The Pekin correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that Japanese officials disapprove of the contemplated internationalisation of the Chinese railways, and ...

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  45. A FOOD TAX.

    The London "Nation" announcess that the Government has decided to tax food, including foreign sugar, coffee, cocoa, raisins, and dried fruits. ...

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  46. R.S.A. APPEAL.

    The publicity officer writes: "The following statement from Mr. Crawcour (secretary of the Patriotic Fund) should dispelany illusions in regard to returned men ...

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  47. ALLIES IN HUNGARY.

    Allied troops during the past few days have occupied the greater part of Hungary, except Budapest with the view of suppressing Bolshevik plundering and maintaining ...

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  48. TASMANIA.

    The Chief Health Officer stated to-night that a fireman named L. Greaves, who was landed at the Barnes Bay quarantine station from the steamer Oonah on Friday ...

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  49. SURRENDERED WARSHIPS.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" states that President Wilson is now considering the disposition of the surrendered German fleet. It is ...

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  50. THE TRANSPORT BILL.

    In the House of Commons this evening Sir Eric Geddes, in moving the second reading of the Ways and Communications Bill, said that a regenerated system of ...

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  51. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Lord Robert Cecil, addressing the Press, said that the question exciting the greatest interest was whether the covenant of the League of Nations should be ...

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  52. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A big spread of pneumonic influenxa occurred in Sydney over the week-end and it is now evident that the epidemic has got beyond the control that it was originally ...

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  53. GERMANY'S POST-WAR TRADE.

    Mr. Herbert B Swope, the Paris correspondent of the New York "World," says that the Peace Conference will probably adopt the suggestion to sink the ...

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  54. THE RED FLAG IN BRISBANE.

    Disgraceful scenes were witnessed this afternoon during the progress of a procession from the Trades Hall to the Domain, where a protest meeting against ...

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  55. FATALITY AT ALBANY.

    Mrs. Cowen, an old lady of 79, mother of Mr. J. T. Cowan, head of the firm of Arthur Johnston and Co., Albany met with her death to-day in sad circumstances. The ...

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  56. A JOHANNESBURG DISPUTE.

    A Johannesburg message says that the strikers in the building trades took a ballot and rejected by a small majority the basis of settlement recommended by the ...

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  57. ENEMY CABLES.

    Britain, France and Japan claim that the right of capture justifies them in confiscating enemy cables, but the Italians and Americans disagree with this view. The ...

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  58. REPATRIATION.

    Some 39,330 members of the A.I.F., and 3,367 wives and dependants of soldiers, and munition workers, have been repatriated in 44 vessels. It is hoped that ...

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  59. STRIKE IN BUENOS AYRES.

    The Buenos Ayres correspondent of the United Press Association of America says that the port strike which has paralysed shipping for two months has terminated ...

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  60. EUROPEAN DISPUTES.

    It is reported from Paris that Sir Robert Borden has submitted a memorandum to the British delegation emphasising the fact that the overseas dominions do not ...

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  61. USE OF WARSHIPS.

    The Admiralty is willing to employ warships for the repatriation of overseas troops if crews are available. It is pointed out that the American warships which are ...

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  62. STATE MEAT SHOPS' STRIKE.

    The State meat shops' strike continues to extend, and all the shops in the metropolitan area will probably be closed tomorrow. The Arbitration Court ...

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  63. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Polling took place yesterday in connection with the by election to fill the Petersham seat in the Legislative Assembly. The voting was:—Major Shillington ...

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  64. MESSAGE FROM DR. WILSON.

    Mr. Tumulty, the President's secretary, announces that a cable message which has been received from President Wilson states that the plenary council has ...

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  65. ITALY AND FIUME.

    The Italian delegates have issued analtimatum that they will withdraw from the conference unless Fiume goes to Italy. [Fiume, the port of Hungary on the ...

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  66. PORT HEDLAND NEWS.

    Our Port Hedland correspondent telegraphed on Saturday:—The authorities were going to run a train next Wednesday to take mails, goods, and passengers, but it ...

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  67. FRENCH MISSION.

    General Pau has arrived from America. He says that the reception given to the French mission in Australia will trengthen greatly the Franco-Australian ...

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  68. RUSSIA.

    The general commanding the French forces at Odessa declares that he will not evacuate the town in any circumstances. ...

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  69. AMERICAN OPPOSITION.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that Senators Reed. Borah, and others declared that the anti League of Nations organisation ...

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  70. DELIVERY OF SHIPS.

    At Hamburg a mass meeting of seamen refused to assist in the delivery of Germanship to the Allies, on the ground that Germany had not been guaranteed sufficient ...

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  71. AMERICA.

    Mr. Josephus Daniels (the Secretary for the Navy) has sailed for Europe to inquire into the question of the best type of capital vesesls. He will also study naval ...

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  72. THE NORTHERN FRONT.

    Despatches received from Archangel say that the Bolshevik troops attempted to cut the lines of communication between the American and Allied columns on the ...

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  73. THE WEATHER.

    The maximum temperature reading at the Perth Observatory on Saturday was 96.9deg. Saturday morning's weather bulletin ...

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  74. CAMPAIGN IN THE URALS.

    Admiral Kolchak's offensive in the Uraldistrict is continuing sucessfully. He has effected heavy captures of prisoners and materials, and the Bolsheviks are ...

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  75. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    The Supreme War Council hopes to tackle the Russian question early. It is reported that M. Lenin, the Bolshevik Prime Minister, has decided to submit fresh proposals ...

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  76. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Reference was made on Saturday by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Glynn) to a statement made by the Rev James Watson, formerly chairman of the ...

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  77. TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY

    Despatches from Vladivestok say that the American troops are taking up strategic positions along the trans-Siberian railway, from Vladivostok to Chita, in connection ...

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  78. AUSTRALIAN WAR VESSELS.

    Referring to a cable message which was published on Saturday with respect to the Australian war vessels, the Department of the Navy said yesterday that no ...

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  79. AN AUSTRALIAN EMBARGO.

    The New York "Tribune," in a leading article, says that, as Australia has placed an embargo on dyes other than those of British origin, American dye ...

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  80. ANOTHER REPORT.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Times" states that he has learned from a reliable source that the Covenant of the League of Nations Probably will not form ...

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  81. AN INFANT ABANDONED.

    At noon to-day a passer-by noted a newly-born female child under a bush in Prince's Square, near the wharf. The matter was reported to the police, and the ...

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  82. POLES AND UKRAINIANS.

    The Allies have sent wireless messages to the Poles and the Ukrainians peremptorily bidding them to cease hostilities on the Lembery front. The Supreme War ...

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  83. WRECK OF A CUTTER.

    News received at Auckland confirms the storv of the wreck of the cutter Janet. which is believed to have strack a reef between Vavan and Keppels. Wreckage has ...

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  84. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. Stamp, of Davies-road, Claremont, has been notified by the military that her son, Corperal A. G. Stamp, 44th Battalion, has been awarded the Military Medal for ...

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