It is reported in London that the Bavarians have captured Munich. General Hoffman's troop, despite a stubborn resistance, entered Munich, and ...
Article : 76 wordsUnconfirmed despatches from Rome say that Italian troops are reported to have landed in Dalmatia. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe "New York Tribune's" London correspondent states that Dutch circles in London are convinced that Holland will not allow the extradition of the ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Irish-American mission is leaving Paris for Ireland. Mr de Valera conducts the delegates on a tour of the southern and western parts of Ireland, ...
Article : 43 wordsArrangements have been completed to return the entire American expeditionary force in September. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Chief Health Officer reported to. night that another case of pneumonic influenza was removed from the Barambah on Saturday; also another case from ...
Article : 59 wordsIt is likely that the Melbourne public will witness the spectacle of the battle cruisers Australia and New Zealand and the cruiser Brisbane steaming up the ...
Article : 136 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" states that a general strike continues at Augsburg, but the city is quiet. The Government troops arrested 200 Spartacists, and shot ...
Article : 91 wordsOn April 23 it was announced that Signor Orlando had definitely with drawn from the conference until the Adriatie claims were conceded ...
Article : 96 wordsThe secret service officials at Washington have cabled the American peace delegates in Paris, warning them that bombs might have been mailed to them. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Massy Greene), in commenting upon the fact that the influenza of the more severe kind which has been ...
Article : 176 wordsAccording to a cablegram from Vienna, it was reported on April 30 that the Roumanian King was about to enter Buda-Pesth at the head of his troops. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe so-called siege continued on April 22 in Limerick, but the military firmly kept the upper hand. A few passive resisters remained outside the town, ...
Article : 277 wordsThe United States has extended i further loan of fifty million dollars to Italy. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe Premier's honours list for public services in war:— Viscounts.—Barons Burnham and Rothermere. ...
Article : 103 wordsFatal injuries were sustained at the Flinders-street railway station on Saturday night by ,James Leo O'Halloran, a returned soldier, 2S years of age. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe London Daily telegraph's Paris correspondents on April 24 said that the reply of signor Orlando's demands was expected that day Signor Orlando was ...
Article : 71 wordsIn connection with preparations to resist the Romunanians, the authorities in Buda-Pesth on April :3 ordered the permanent closing of restaurants, ...
Article : 104 wordsHis Majesty the King has begun a series of receptions of officers commanding the overseas divisions, in order to bid them ,bon voyage. He received on ...
Article : 40 wordsThe "New York Times'" Paris correspondent says that a substitute draft of the peace treaty is being propared with all provisions relating to Italy omitted, ...
Article : 30 words"Some of the things the German media cal men have dons to our poor fellows," said a medical officer in the Fulham Military Hospital (reported in the London ...
Article : 882 wordsThe Admiralty is arranging a special naval day peace celebration, including a march of several thousand bluejackets through London, headed 'by Admiral Sir ...
Article : 44 wordsIt is considered possible that Italy will send fresh delegates to the Peace Conference ...
Article : 19 wordsAccording to the "London Daily Tele. graph's" Buda-Pesth's correspondent, the Soviet Government staked its existence on the Entente's recognition, which ...
Article : 82 wordsAt in inquest on Driver F. D. Robertson, of Moohman, who was found drowned in the 'Thames at Vauxhall Bridge, a young Southampton woman in ...
Article : 98 wordsTwenty deaths were reported at the Registrar-General's Department on Saturday, eleven of them being in the metropolitan area and nine in the ...
Article : 45 wordsDr. Wilson's Note though foreshadowed for some days fell on London with dramatic effect Few anticipated its tenor. It constituted such a striking ...
Article : 485 wordsThe Privy Council has reversed the High Court's judgment in the consolidated appeals of Theodore v. Duncan and Beal v. Duncan, and also reversed the ...
Article : 41 wordsThe influenza epidemic has been responsible for the deaths of two more racing men. Mr. John O'Meara, who raced Colonel Light, Anttoil, and Swibex, ...
Article : 56 wordsWholesale arrests in Buda-Pesth are intensifying the panic. They include 30 deputies of the Karolyi party, 30 aristocrats, 30 bank directors, and 300 ...
Article : 61 wordsOne of Landru's supposed victims was Madame Guillin. Landru proposed marriage in 1015, saying he was French Consul in Australia, and Madame ...
Article : 54 wordsFour delegates of the Irish labour executive arrived at Limerick, and have been conferring with the strike committee, but have Bailed to reach a ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Zeebrugge anniversary was celebrated in the Channel ports. A special naval film was shown by the London cinemas. Commander Collingwood ...
Article : 54 wordsThe improvement in the influenza position has not been maintained. The weekend report of the Board of Health shows that during the 48 hours ended 8 o'clock ...
Article : 86 wordsIn reprisal for a middle class strike, the Communist administration at Bremen ordered that private persons must not use telephones or telegraphs, and ...
Article : 75 wordsSixteen persons implicated in the Pun. jab riots have been sentenced to imprisonment or transportation for varying periods. Five were sentenced to ...
Article : 56 wordsBy a proclamation published in a special gazette on Saturday morning the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), acting under the War Precautions Act, ...
Article : 159 wordsAnother death from pneumonic influenza took place at the Lytton Hospital late on Friday night, the Victim being Laurence Smythe, a passenger on the ...
Article : 233 wordsIn an Easter message for the Australian soldiers' newspaper at Weymouth, Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig thanked those Australians who served ...
Article : 81 wordsThe "Daily News'" Paris correspondent points out that the Japanese dead- lock regarding Kiau-chau is aggravated by four secret European agreements ...
Article : 264 wordsBrewing beer ceased by law at mid- night on April 30 throughout the United States. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe High Commissioners and the Agents-General conferred with Colonel Amery (Under Colonial Secretary) on the emigration scheme, under which ...
Article : 134 wordsGeneral Sir John Monash wan the guest of the Eccentric Club, and in reply to a toast lie declared that Australia had made a fine effort and had paid a ...
Article : 201 wordsMr. E. B. Jones, one of the Victorian Railways Commissioners, on Saturday pointed out that the new federal coal regulations, framed to enforce the new ...
Article : 62 wordsThe increased wages to miners and the increased price of coal will come Into operation to-morrow under the Federal Government arrangement. The ...
Article : 300 wordsThe dominions march was carried out on a glorious afternoon. The whole route was. thronged with cheering crowds. Canada led, and then came the ...
Article : 190 wordsThe brewers and distillers of the United Kingdom are organising opposition to the Budget's beer and spirit duties. ...
Article : 67 wordsTen more cases of influenza developed among the crew of the Manuka. There are now 17 under treatment and observation. ...
Article : 28 wordsBrussels messages emphasise the urgency of the restoration of Belgian industries. Outside assistance is imperative. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Chinese have issued a statement expressing dissatisfaction at the Kiauchan settlement. The Chinese delegates have issued a ...
Article : 302 wordsAfter cleaning and painting, the Loongana left one of the dry docks on Saturday, and will commence a trip to Tasmanian ports, via Point Nepean ...
Article : 37 wordsThe "New York World's" Paris correspondent says that the distribution of the German fleet is based on the allied naval losses. The United States will ...
Article : 96 wordsIn bright sunny weather a crowd of about 20,000 persons assembled at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday afternoon and witnessed one of the ...
Article : 265 wordsEighteen hundred thousand German prisoners now in France will be exchanged, for an equivalent number of Skilled workmen, who will assist in the ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Greek Holy Synod has accepted the American ecclesiastical mission's invitation to next year's conference, to be held at Cincinnati with the object ...
Article : 69 wordsThe raider Wolf now christened the Wachtiels is among the merchant hips ,which Germany has handed over to the ...
Article : 27 wordsA message from St. John's dated April 30 states that Lieutenant Hawker and Mr. Raynham have been ready for nearly a week tostar t the flight, awaiting ...
Article : 93 wordsAlthough the miners have been informed that' they are to receive the increases in wages under the agreement arrived at in Melbourne,. there are still ...
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Advertising : 142 wordsThe Paris edition of the "New York Herald" stake that the American Government rejected the British proposal for an international guarantee of a large ...
Article : 70 wordsEnlistments In the Australian Army Reserve in April were—Victoria, 400; New South Wales, 513; Queensland, 305, South Australia, 300; and ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Chinese statement as to the decision of the Council of Three is that it practically, accords Japan control of Northern China. The allies have ...
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