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  2. POLES INVADING PRUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday—The "New York Times" Rotterdam correspondent learns on excellent authority that the new German Government will ...

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  3. RUSSIAN CONUNDRUM

    LONDON", Thursday.—The "Daily Mail" says that affairs in Russia are causing deep anxiety to the Allies. So much so that the Russian question is ...

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  4. PELHAM MURDER CASE

    HOBART, Friday. — An inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of John Duncombe, a farmer, whose body was found under suspicious ...

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  5. INTER-STATE CRICKET

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The interstate cricket match, Victoria v. South Australia, was continued to-day. Following were the scores when stumps ...

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  6. DO YOU KNOW THAT

    8390 American airmen, all expert fliers, were in France in October, 1918? On 1,400,000 new allotments ...

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  7. PEACE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday. — The British delegates to the Peace Conference will be:—Mr. Lloyd George, Mr. Balfour, Mr. Bonar Law, Lord Hardinge, and ...

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  8. AN OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    LONDON, Thursday. — It is officially announced that the statements concerning the personnel of the British' Peace Conference delegation are ...

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  9. BER[?]IN'S SQUABBLES

    COPENIL[?]EN, Thursday.—One hundred de [?] representing the whole of Germany, attended the Spartacus Congress at Berlin, and passed ...

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  10. LENIN'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    It is reported from Vladivostock that General Gaida, head of the CzechSlovaks has captured Perm (in the Ural mts.), destroying the Bolshevik ...

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  11. DEFENDING THE PRESIDENT.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — Senator Lewis, in the Senate, charged the Republicans with conspiring to discredit President Wilson in Europe by ...

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  12. ALLIES ADVANCING RAPIDLY.

    Messages from Archangel say that American troops have captured the village of Kadish on the Northern Russian front, and have, advanced their ...

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  13. SHIPPING PROFITS

    The dividend-earning capacity of shipping companies throughout the world varied greatly during the last financial year. Whilst the six ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S 10,000,000

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Army, Navy and [?] Force on the date of the arr[?]stice numbered 6,500,000, though B[?]ritain's total war ...

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  15. ANGLO-FRENCH NAVAL COOPERATION.

    LONDON, Thursday. —A French squadron has joined tho British Fleet in the Baltic, where the Bolshevik fleet threatens to attack. ...

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  16. CLEMENCEAU'S SPEECH.

    PARIS, Thursday. — Colonel House has conferred with M. Clemenceau and President Wilson alternately in reference to M. Clemenceau's speech ...

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  17. BRAZILIAN FLEET

    LONDON, Thursday.—The United Press Association's correspondent at Rio de Janeiro reports that the Brazilian Fleet which is now in European ...

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  18. ENEMY ALIENS IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — One of the duties of the Commonwealth Government during the war was to institute an inquiry into the question ...

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  19. THE DOMINIONS' CLAIMS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that it is premature to assume that the Dominions' claims in regard to indemnities and colonies are yet ...

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  20. UNSUCCESSFUL

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The United Press Association's correspondent at Wierengen states that it is reported that the ex-Crown Prince ...

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  21. ULVERSTONE S MISSING LINK

    Sir,—A letter, signed George Ellis, appears in your issue of the 23rd ultimo under the above heading, in which the writer questions the accuracy of ...

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  22. CHAMPIONS OF PEACE

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The papers publish a New Year's message to the American people from Poland, saying: ...

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  23. WILHELM INDISPOSED.

    According to reports from Holland, the ex-Kaiser is suffering from a cold. He has a high rever, and is unable to leave his bed. ...

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  24. add UNSUCCESS JL., 4G, sAo,o— "VERY OROSE."

    The "Frankfurt Zeitung" declares that the ex-Kaiser[?]nd the ex-Empress are still confined [?]bed with influenza, which is complication with intense ...

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  25. DAME MELBA'S FAREWELL

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Dame Melba leaves by train for Sydney tomorrow. She will give a farewell concert there on January 7, and will sail ...

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  26. WILSON [?]TS ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—President Wilson has returned to France. Their Majesties the [?]g and Queen, Princess Mary, the Duke of Connaught ...

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  27. WAR PENSIONS GRANTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—War pensions numbering 147,146 have been granted up to December 27, 1918, by the Commonwealth ...

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  28. PURE FOOD FOR HORSES

    Sir,—Some little while back much was written and said in regard to the standard of foods offered for sale for human consumption, and ...

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  29. NEW QUARANTINE SITE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Mr. Massy Greene, who is Acting Assistant Minister, for Quarantine). Director Cumpston (Director of Quarantine) ...

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  30. TRUSTEE OF PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, Thursday—The "New York Times" London correspondent states that according to an American editor who has interviewed Mr. Lloyd ...

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  31. MILITARY DEFAULTER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— At the City Court this morning Harold Richard Delaney, of the 6405 Infantry Regiment, was charged with having ...

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  32. VICTORIAN PRECAUTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In case pneumonic influenza should pain entrance to Victoria, provision has been made for 500 patients at the Alfred ...

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  33. U.S. FIGHTING SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Mr. J. Daniels (Naval Secretary) states that the U.S. fighting ships now in course of construction are superior to those of ...

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  34. HOBART INOCULATIONS.

    HOBART, Friday.—Ninety persons were inoculated against pneumonic-influenza at the Hobart vaccine depot yesterday. This large number ...

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  35. A SAD CASE

    HOBART, Friday.—Some little time ago the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. W. Turner) expressed the opinion that it was a great pity something could not ...

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  36. DANGER OF INFECTION.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Makgill, a New Zealand Health Officer, has made an interesting statement in reference to the danger of infection from those ...

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  37. POPE TO AMERICA

    ROME, Thursday. — The Pope has sent a message to the United States through an American agency referring to the noble pages it has written in ...

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  39. REPATRIATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The repatriation of New Zealanders is proceeding steadily, although, like the other forces, actual demobilisation will not ...

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  40. "WHY HIGH IRICES?"

    Sir.—I must admit, in reply to "Production For Use," that my first letter was merely an attempt to give some information on this subject, of ...

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  41. FEDERAL PARLIAMENTARY TOUR

    Hon. W. G. Spence, M.H.R., is organising a Parliamentary tour of North-Western Tasmania for the end of the month. The party is 23 ...

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  42. WOODEN SHIPBUILDING BOOMED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The builders of six auxiliary schooners under the Commonwealth Government scheme have ceased operations. ...

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