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  2. HONOURS TO AUSTRALIANS

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  3. EX-KAISER'S STATUS.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" publishes despatches from The Hague saying that the British and Dutch Governments have made an agreement regarding the ex-Kaiser's ...

    Article : 91 words
  4. GERMANY.

    It is announce by the "Daily Express" that President Wilson, Mr. Lloyd George, and M. Clemenceau have agreed to the creation of a new German confederation under ...

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  5. THE NEAR EAST

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that he has interviewed a high authority regarding the secret treaties, to which the French Foreign ...

    Article : 293 words
  6. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The "New York World" publishes from its Paris correspondent the statement that the Americans and Allies are planning a definite swift campaign to stamp out ...

    Article : 232 words
  7. MR. WILSON IN ROME.

    President Wilson was greeted with the heartiest enthusiasm on his arrival at Rome. King Victor met the American party at the railway station. Subsequently ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Evening Sun" states that President Wilson is prepared to take the most drastic course to compel the acceptance of ...

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  9. PEACE AIMS.

    It is reported from Paris that President Wilson and Colonel House, the confidential advisor to President Wilson, have had a lengthy interview. The latter communicated ...

    Article : 489 words
  10. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The sub-committee of the Marylebone Cricket Club has ravourably considered the proposal that an English cricket team should tour Australia next summer. It is ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The vicissitudes of cricket were pointedly illustrated on the Melbourne Cricket ground on Saturday afternoon, when conditions, which seemed to indicate a win for South ...

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  12. Way Clear for Trial.

    The "Daily Express" states that international difficulties in connection with the trial of the ex-Kaiser have now been overcome, and that means will be found whereby ...

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  13. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    It is officially estimated that there were 24,000 British prisoners of war in Germany on December 29, 1918. Of these 5,000 had been entrained, and were going to Holland. ...

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  14. Throat and Ear Troubles.

    According to messages from Amsterdam the ex-Kaiser's temperature is high, and a throat specialist from Utrecht is in constant attendance. ...

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  15. TO SAVE RIGA.

    Advices from Riga state that the Germans have evacuated the town, and that British troops have landed there, as well as at Libau and Windau, to oppose the ...

    Article : 417 words
  16. BERLIN PALACE LOOTED.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that the private apartments of the ex-Kaiser and the ex-Empress are in great confusion as a result of the looting of the palace. During ...

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  17. THE IOLAIRE CATASTROPHE

    The naval base ship Iolaire formerly the private yacht Amalthea, was approaching Stornaway, the chief port in the island of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides, in the ...

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  18. "WORSE FIEND THAN HUN."

    British officers who have been prisoners of war in Turkey and have returned home confirm the reports of Turkish atrocities towards British prisoners. ...

    Article : 213 words
  19. FRANCE'S DEMANDS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Chicago News" cables that France's demands at the peace table will probably include the following:— ...

    Article : 460 words
  20. Discovery of Documents.

    The "Petit Parision" states that many important documents relating to the origin of the war have been discovered in a little Hohenzollern museum at Charlottenburg. ...

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  21. EMPIRE'S GOLD MINING.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association has interviewed Sir Newton Moore, M.P., formerly Agent-General for Western Australia. He said that he ...

    Article : 544 words
  22. BLOODSHED IN BUDAPEST.

    News has reached Paris that a Communist new year demonstration in Budapest resulted in bloodshed, and several were killed. The mobs expelled the troops from ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. IRISH PLOT ALLEGED.

    Further evidence of the supposed rebel plot in Wicklow and Wexford was given in Dublin during the trial by court-martial of John Gallagher, an hotel and book keeper, ...

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  24. RUIN IN POLAND.

    Advices received from Amsterdam state that Poland is becoming industrially rained by the German destruction and the Bolshevik tyranny. The Germans have ...

    Article : 216 words
  25. Czecho-Slovak Republic.

    According to a Vienna message sent to the "Daily Express" by its Geneva correspondent Professor Masaryk (President of the Czecha-Slovak Council in Paris) will be ...

    Article : 204 words
  26. South African Nationalists.

    An address from the central committees of the Nationalist (anti-Imeprialist) party to the King regarding the claim for an independent deputation to Europe was ...

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  27. Intervention in Siberia.

    Messages from Tokio state that the Japanese War Office announces that 34,000 Japanese troops have been withdrawn from Siberia, and that only very small forces ...

    Article : 144 words
  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Ministry for Shipping announces that upwards of 1,000,000 tons of fuel oil were carried in war-time by 761 steamers, with fitted double bottoms and deep tanks. Only ...

    Article : 826 words
  29. NAVY'S REJOICINGS.

    When news of the armistice was received in the Grand Fleet (wrote the Edinburgh correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" on November [?] it was promptly ...

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  30. SALE OF MERCHANTSHIPS.

    The London Press Association announces the stoppage of negotiations for the purchase by America of the White Star liners forming part of the International ...

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  31. PRINCE OF WALES

    Rear-Admiral Rodman, of the United States Navy, has told the Naval Committee of the United States Senate that King George had told him that he planned to ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. INTELLIGENCE STAFF.

    Brigadier-General G. K. Cockeril, Director of Special Intelligence at the War Office, states that the staff of seven engaged at the outbreak of war in the detection of ...

    Article : 183 words
  33. GERMAN WARSHIPS.

    Rear-Admiral Rodman, of the United States navy, has recommended to the Naval Committee that the capital ships of the German navy now in the possession of the ...

    Article : 168 words
  34. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY.

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P., was entertained at a banquet by the staff of the Food Ministry on his resignation from the position of Food Controller. He strongly ...

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  35. THE POLISH INVASION.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that the German Minister for Defence [?] Noske) states that a Republican army to fight the [?] will be raised on the volunteer ...

    Article : 431 words
  36. PRINCIPLES OF DEMOCRACY

    Lloyd George, in a speech delivered at [?], said that he had always tried to be faithful to the principles off democracy, freedom, and right, on which the electors of ...

    Article : 92 words
  37. AN ACTRESS'S FATE.

    The [?] inquest has been resumed in relation to the death of the beauty actress. Miss Billie Carleton, which took place at her flat after a [?], according to ...

    Article : 304 words
  38. MISSING SOLDIERS.

    In view of the inquiries by the friends of missing men, it is officially stated that a man is posted as missing only after all possible inquiries by regimental and ...

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  39. INCREASING RAINFALL.

    Meteorological office experts descredit the report that the Australian Meteorological department is able to "materially stimulate rainfall by scientific means." One official ...

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  40. SPORTS FOR TROOPS.

    An Australian Sports Contest Board has been created, with Brigadier-General Dodds, commandant Australian headquarters, London, as president, to conduct ...

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  41. Use of Merchantmen.

    The Paris correspondent of the United [?] of America reports that he has learnt from an authoritative source that the surrendered German merchant ships will be ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. Mr. Gompers and Arbitration.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labour, giving evidence before a social and industrial investigation in Washington, said that any ...

    Article : 112 words
  43. BUTCHERED ARMENIANS.

    The "Petit Paristen' states that an inquiry into the Armenian massacres shows that the victims number 1,500,000. German officers caused the massacre of 1,500 people ...

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  44. America's Military Strength.

    The Military, Committee of the United States House of Representatives has been informed by the Secretary for War (Mr. N D. Baker) that the Government does not ...

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  45. Education of Soldiers.

    Lord Gorell, speaking at University College, London, said that there were 3,000,000 students in the army. Before the signing of the [?] education in the army had ...

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  46. AVIATION RECORD.

    Captain Lang, an Australian motorist, and Lieutenant Blowes, an observer, yesterday ascended a record height of 30,500ft. in a [?] in [?] minutes. The observer's ...

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  47. CANADA'S WAR CASUALTIES

    It is reported from Ottawa that the revised total of Canadian war casualties is 320,182, of which 60,383 have died. ...

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  48. Emigration Problems.

    The British Government has appointed a [?] under the [?] of the [?] of State for the Colonies, to deal effectively with emigration problems ...

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  49. Unemployed in Britain.

    Lord [?] states that there are now 270,000 persons unemployed in Great Britain, chiefly demobilised soldiers and munition workers. They were costing the ...

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  50. Great Strike of Waiters.

    The New Year began in Berlin with a great strike of hotel and restaurant employees, The strike arose out of the waiters' demand for fixed salaries instead of tips. ...

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  51. Mackensen a Prisoner.

    Report received in Amsterdam from Vienna state that the French [?] ignoring Marshal von Mackenson's protest, has arrested him in Count Kurolyi's ...

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  52. South African Wool.

    A message from Port Elizabeth states that the registration of South African wool under the Imperial Government's offer closed on Tuesday. It is anticipated that ...

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  53. DEADLY INFLUENZA.

    The deaths from [?] [?] in Caire number 40,000. [?] New South Wales, [?] in "The Australian," [?] ...

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