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  2. BATTLE FOR MUNICH.

    In spite of the stubborn resistance of the Spartacists, General Hoffman's troops have entered Munich, where the inhabitants received them with enthusiasm. ...

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  3. MAY DAY DISORDERS.

    Tumultuous scenes raged throughout Paris on Thursday afternoon and evening. The police prevented the syndicalists, who intended to make a demonstration, from ...

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  4. BEATING THE BOLSHEVIKS

    It is reported in London that the Fi[?]ns have captured Petrograd. The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Stockholm states that, according to ...

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  5. TORN HUNGARY.

    It is reported in Vienna that the King of Roumania is about to enter Budapest at the head of his troops. According to advices from Berlin, the ...

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  6. ANZAC REVIEW.

    A bright, sunny weather, a crowd of about 20,000 persons assembled at the Melbourne Cricket ground on Saturday afternoon, and witnessed one of the most ...

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  7. NEARING PEACE

    The latest announcement regarding the publication of the peace treaty is that it will not reach the newspapers before Tuesday. ...

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  8. Incautious Poles.

    According to reports from Warsaw the inhabitants of Meswicz, in Poland, learning of the advance of a Polish army, incautiously celebrated their approaching ...

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  9. HONOURS LIST.

    The Primo Minister's list of honours awarded for public services in connection with the war was published last Monday The following are among the now ...

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  10. ENEMY'S FLEET.

    The naval terms of the peace treaty do not provide for the sinking of the German warships. That question is left in abeyance. ...

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  11. LIMERICK STRIKE.

    The so-called "siege" continues at Limerick, where a strike is in progress, but the military firmly keep the upper hand A few passive resisters remained outside ...

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  12. LOAN TO ENEMY.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Paris alleges that the financial advisers of the Allies have awakened to the fact that nine-tenths of Europe is ...

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  13. PRIVY COUNCIL DECISIONS.

    The Privy Council has reversed the decision of the Australian High Court in the consolidated appeals of Theodore v. Duncan and Beal v. Duncan. ...

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  14. Present Leaders Menaced.

    Lenin and Trotsky are confronted with the menace of a new revolutionary movement, according to travellers from Moscow, which have arrived in Geneva. This ...

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  15. WILL GERMANS SIGN?

    Despite Germany's quick volteface regarding the personnel of the peace delegation, English newspapers see indications that the German Government intends to ...

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  16. DEMANDS OF ITALY.

    It is stated that when the Italian delegates announced that they were going to retire from the Peace Conference because of the refusal to concede Fiume to Italy, ...

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  17. GERMANS IN PARIS.

    The proceedings at Versailles on Thursday afternoon, after the arrival of the German peace delegates, were merely formal, and lasted but a few minutes. M. Paul ...

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  18. EXTRADITION OF EX-KAISER

    The Council of Three (M. Clemenceau, Mr. Lloyd George and President Wilson) has decided that five judges, representing the Great Powers, shall try the Kaiser for ...

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  19. AIR FIGHTING.

    An official synopsis of the British air effort during the perio of the war shows that the output of aeroplanes for the first 10 months was 530 machines, and for the ...

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  20. INDIAN RIOTS.

    Eleven Indians, who took part in the Punjab riots, have been sentenced to death and four others to imprisonment. The arrests, which still continue, include ...

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  21. DECLARATION BY PREMIER.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphs that in an interview Herr Scheidemann, the head of the German Government, said:—"If Germany ...

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  22. LESSONS OF WAR.

    Speaking at a dinner given in his honour by the E[?]centric Club, General Sir John Monash said that Aistralia had made a great effort and paid a great price. They ...

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  23. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHTS.

    Messages from St. John's, Newfoundland, state that Hawker and Raynham have been ready for nearly a week to begin their flight, and have been waiting only for the ...

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  24. FREEING TRADE.

    The Board of Trade announces that all controls on the sale and distribution of commodities exercised under the Defence of the R[?]lm Act have been abolished, except in ...

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  25. League of Nations.

    According to advices from Amsterdam, the German delegates have been instructed to present at Versailles a German League of Nations scheme as a substitute for that ...

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  26. CHINA PROTESTS.

    The Chinese delegation has issued a statement, in which it declares:—"We view with astonishment the nature of the Shantung settlement. China came to the conference ...

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  27. EMIGRATION SCHEME.

    The High Commissioners for the Dominions and the Agents-General for the various States have held a conference with the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the ...

    Article : 166 words
  28. Interests of Labour.

    President Wilson has sent the following cable message to his official secretary (Mr. Joseph P. Tumulty), who is now in Washington:— ...

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  29. German Traders in Rabaul.

    For some time past the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) has had under consideration the action by German companies in Rabaul to discontinue the use ...

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  30. DOMINIONS MARCH.

    The march of dominion troops through London on Saturday took place in glorious weather. The whole route was thronged with cheering crowds. Canada led, then ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    His Majesty the King has attended a service at St. Paul's memory of 42,802 officers and men of the Royal Artillery who were killed in the war. ...

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  32. Peace Celebrations.

    The Admiralty is arranging a special naval day in connection with the peace celebrations. Several thousand bluejackets will march through London, headed by ...

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  33. LEAGUE OF CHURCHES.

    The Holy Synod of the Greek Orthodox Church at Constantinople has accepted the invitation given by an American [?]lesiastical mission to a conference to be held next ...

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  34. Nurse Cavell's Remains.

    In connection with the arrangements made for the removal of the remains of the murdered Nurse Cavell from Belgium, and their reinterment in English soil, there will ...

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  35. Irish-American Delegates.

    The Irish American delegation is leaving Paris for Ireland. Mr. de Valera, M.P., the Sinn Fein leader, will take them on a personally conducted tour of Southern and ...

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  36. REPARATION PROBLEM.

    The special correspondent of the Austral Cable Association cables from Paris:— From reliable sources I have learned something of the difficulties which confront ...

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