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  2. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Budapest correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" says that the city is terrorised by the Bolsheviks, that riots are the order of the day, and that law and ...

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  3. GERMAN ATTACK ON AMIENS.

    The Premier (Sir H. B. Lefroy) has received from Captain-Chaplain T. J. O' Donnell, of the 11th Battalion A.I.F. (France) the following interesting account of the ...

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  4. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. David Lawrence, the New York "Evening Post's" correspondent in Rome, says that President Wilson is studying a plan for a league of nations drawn up by ...

    Article : 105 words
  5. RUSSIA.

    The Germans at Riga have withdrawn to the hills a few kilometres to the south of the town. They have been obliged to abandon thousands of their comrades and ...

    Article : 73 words
  6. BRITAIN.

    The War Office in an explanation says that trouble among the troops at Folkestone returning from leave arose through a misunderstanding of the scheme ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. GERMANY.

    Professor Lanz has successfully operated upon the ex-Kaiser's car. Professor Lanz in an interview, said that the patient needs quiet. His flight to Holland was due to his ...

    Article : 227 words
  8. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    The position concerning the shipping double is still unchanged, and there does not appear to be any immediate prospect of a settlement. It was announced at the ...

    Article : 505 words
  9. BRITISH WARSHIPS.

    British warships have landed guns and ammunition at Reval and Riga. They bombarded the Bolsheviks at Riga, who number 40,000. ...

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  10. DR. WILSON IN ROME.

    President Wilson had a tremendous reception in Rome. In a speech in the Chamber of Deputies he said that his dealings with the British French and ...

    Article : 88 words
  11. THE CZECHO-SLOVAKS.

    The Prague correspondent of the United Press Association interviewed Dr. Masaryk, the President of the Czecho-Slovak Republic, wo said that the Czecho-Slovaks' ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. A CRITICAL SITUATION.

    A delegation representing all the moderate sections, including Socialists, has reached London via Odessa, to tell the Allies of the critical condition of Russia. ...

    Article : 396 words
  13. VISIT TO GENOA.

    The Genoa correspondent of the New York "Evening Telegram" states that President Wilson was received enthusiastically at Genoa, and was accorded the freedom ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. SITUATION ON FRONTIER.

    The Posen correspondent of the "National Tidende" states that the situation is growing worse on the German frontier. The troops are fighting the Poles at various ...

    Article : 49 words
  15. ALL ABOUT A CHEQUE.

    Soon after the members of the Fremantle Municipal Council met last night to transact the fortnightly meeting, they found themselves in a quanoary on the ...

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  16. HEAVY SNOWSTORMS.

    Heavy snowstorms have occured in the north of England and Scotland, and the Australian soldiers on leave are revelling in the unusual experience. ...

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  17. EASTERN SITUATION.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" states that Entente troops have occupied Cettigne the capital of Montenegro. The Italians have replaced the ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. ADVANCE TOWARDS BERLIN.

    According to the Hague correspondent of the United Press Association, despatches from Berlin state that the Polish troops are steadily advansing towards Berlin. ...

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  19. CONTROL OF TOBACCO.

    The State control of the supply and sale of tobacco will cease on the 11th inst. ...

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  20. DANGER OF FAMINE.

    President Wilson has cabled asking Congress to vote 100,000,000 dollars to prevent the starvation of the liberated parts of Europe. Dr. Wilson says that it is the ...

    Article : 82 words
  21. ARCHBISHOP HANGED.

    A Zurich telegram states that the Communists decreed the execution of the Archbishop of Munich, and used the cathedral bell rope to hang him ...

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  22. POLES AND GERMANS.

    The "Berliner Zeitung" states that a meeting of representatives of the towns of Posen, Hohenhalza, and Bromberg, with the Poles reached an agreement and that all ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A cross channel steamer with 2,000 soldiers aboard on leave narrowly missed striking a floating mine. ...

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  24. THE NEW CABINET.

    Mr. Lloyd George has requested all this Ministers to resign. The names of the new Cabinet will probably be announced on Friday. ...

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  25. A RAILWAY PROJECT.

    It is expected that an express will soon connect Paris and Athens. A new railway link is being constructed through Jugo-Slavia and ultimately the railway will extend ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. REPATRIATION.

    Mr. Alex. McCallum, general secretary of the Western Australian branch of the A.L.F.). who was a delegate to the interstate conference on the subject of ...

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  27. SPARTACUS SOCIALISTS.

    The "Morning Post's" Amsterdam correspondent says that Dr. Liebknecht speaking at the conference of the Spartacus Socialists, disapproved of endeavours to use German ...

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  28. INDEMNITY QUESTION.

    Mr. Paul Clay, a noted statistician estimates that an indemnity of 2,700,000 dollars annually can be collected from Germany without breaking down the ...

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  29. HONOURS FOR AUSTRALASIANS.

    The following honours have been conferred upon Australasians:—Order of St. Micheal and St. George. Companions: Medical Corps: General ...

    Article : 193 words
  30. TURKISH GUILT.

    General Desperev has removed his head-quarters from Salonika to Constantinople. The Constantinople correspondent of the "Matin" says that the Sultan has ordered ...

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  31. BARON VON HERTLING.

    News has been received of the death of Baron von Hertling, who recently occupied the position of Imperial Chancellor. Baron von Hertling died in Bavaria after an ...

    Article : 42 words
  32. MAXIM GORKY.

    The "Martin" states that Maxim Gorky, the well-known Russian novelist and journalist, has become a member of the Petrograd Soviet. ...

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  33. FUTURE PEACE.

    Mr. N. D. Baker Secretary of War, speaking at Buffalo, said:—"American fathers and mothers surely have the right to some high assurances of future peace ...

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  34. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    The leaders of the northern and southern factions have agreed to hold a peace conference but have not yet agreed as to a meeting place. ...

    Article : 38 words
  35. SIBERIA.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that the Japanese War Office has announced that 34,000 Japanese troops have been withdrawn from Siberia ...

    Article : 62 words
  36. FIRE ON A FARM.

    A most destructive fire started in the hay stacks at Mr. A. E. Hardie's Denabling farm, between Narrogin and Williams, at about noon on Sunday. Before anything ...

    Article : 112 words
  37. GERMAN DELEGATION.

    The German Ministers are preparing documents for the Peace Conference. Herr Ehert vetoed the efforts of Dr. Hellferich, late Minister of the Interior, and Count ...

    Article : 95 words
  38. PASTORALISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Pastoralist's Association of Western Australia was held in the Builders' Exchange, Perth last Friday. Sir Edward Wittenoom presided over ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A Port Elizabeth message states that the registration of wool under the Imperial Government's offer closed on Tuesday. It is learned on good authority that it is not ...

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  40. BOLSHEVIK TERROR.

    Mr. Guy Beringer, Reuter's correspondent, formerly at Petrograd and latterly at Moscow telegraphs from Haparanda (says the London "Morning Post" of ...

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  41. GALLANT AUSTRALIANS.

    Victoria Crosses have been awarded as follows:—Lieutenant G.M. Ingram, Australian Infantry, 24th Battalion. During an attack ...

    Article : 278 words
  42. THE CAILLAIUX CASE.

    Captain Ladoux, who was arrested in Paris in March last, is charged with suppressing a document involving M. Caillaux and Senator Humbert. ...

    Article : 208 words
  43. FREEZING WORKS.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday there appears a report of an interview with Mr. J. J. Holmes, on the subject of freezing works, in which, after outlining certain particulars, ...

    Article : 831 words
  44. SURRENDERED SHIPS.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that Mr. J. Daniels, Secretary of the Navy said that he was personally opposed to the sinking ...

    Article : 194 words
  45. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Peking correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the Chinese Government has agreed to the principle t the repatriation of Germans, and that the ...

    Article : 76 words
  46. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The London correspondent of the New York "World" states that Sir Thomas Lipton has accepted the New York Yacht Club's suggestion that America Cup races ...

    Article : 124 words
  47. TWO-UP SCHOOL RAIDED.

    In consequence of an anonymous complaint received by the police a party of detectives and plain-clothes constables, at an early hour yesterday morning, raided ...

    Article : 83 words
  48. AUSTRALIAN MEDICAL CORPS.

    The newspapers appreciatvely review Dr. Barrett and Lieut. Deane's book on the work of the Australian Medical Corps in Egypt. ...

    Article : 55 words
  49. SEVERE HAILSTORM IN SYDNEY.

    The oppressive weather which had prevailed for several days terminated on Saturday afternoon with a severe storm lasting about 20 minutes, and hailstones the size of ...

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  50. REPATRIATED PRISONERS.

    Mrs. R. Garrity has been advised that her only son Private P. J. Garrity, who was taken prisoner at Bullecourt in April 1917, has reached England from Germany. ...

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  51. IRELAND.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "World" says that according to a high authority the Sinn Feiners who were elected recently will not qualify for the House ...

    Article : 72 words
  52. TROOPSHIP SARDINIA.

    A Military Court of Inquiry to-day inquired into the complaints made by and on behalf of the troops concerning the food issued to them on board the troopship ...

    Article : 352 words
  53. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    The Honorary Minister in charge of the Wheat Scheme (Mr. C. F. Baxter) has received a telegram from the Australian Wheat Board confirming the sale of 50,000 ...

    Article : 212 words
  54. UGLY MEN'S APPEAL.

    At the rooms of the Ugly Men's Association, in McNeil Chambers, last night, a largely attended public meeting was held to finalise the programme to be submitted ...

    Article : 143 words
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