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    [?] news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times" [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] are but those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be ...

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  3. SPEECH BY FRENCH PREMIER.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris states that in the Senate M. Briand said that nobody was deceived by Germany's peace manoeuvre. The Allies' concerted reply ...

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  4. [?] OFFER REJECTED

    [?] of people in Parliament street [?] Yard watched the arrival [?] when the House of Com [?] to hear Mr. ...

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  5. WHAT GERMANY PROPOSES.

    In an inspired article the "Frankfurter Zeitung" reveals that the German peace overtures include a reduction of Britain's naval supremacy, the arrangement of ...

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  6. DISCUSSION OF TERMS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that a conference for the discussion of peace terms is regarded as possible in some official circles. ...

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  7. MR ASQUITH SPEAKS.

    It the Commons Mr Asquith, who followed Mr. Lloyd-George, congratulated the latter on his accession to the Premiership. Mr. Asquith defined his attitude towards ...

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  8. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    In the House of Commons Mr Timothy Healy approved of the Government's reply to Germany. He said that the latter was most ...

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  9. THE GERMAN REPLAY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that German officials expect that Dr Bethmann-Hollweg will answer Lloyd-George's speech by ...

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  10. SPEECH ROUSES COMMONS.

    Lloyd-George's speech roused the Commons to a white heat. He re repeatedly cheered as he resumed his seat. In the subsequent debate the House ...

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  11. GERMAN SHIPPING LINES.

    The "Times" correspondent at New York states that German shipping lines apparently think the peace kite likely to be successful because they ore freely ...

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  12. BERNSTORFF'S OPINION.

    Washington reports that after reading Mr Lloyd-George's speech, Count Von Bernstorff (German Ambassador in the United States) said that it sounds as if ...

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  13. FRANK, FEARLESS SPEECH.

    The "Times" political correspondent states that Commoners unanimously agree that Lloyd-George's frank, fearless reply to the peace, proposals gives the ...

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  14. WHEAT MARKET AFFECTED.

    Chicago advices report that after a sensational rise wheat dropped six cents on Tuesday because it was felt that the more fact that the Premier talked of the ...

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  15. REFERENDUM FAILURE

    Sir William M'Millan, who arrived from Sydney at Vancouver on Tuesday. said:—"I greatly regret the failure of the referendum in Australia, but I think ...

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  16. VIGOROUS WAR MEASURES.

    Newspapers and public opinion are unanimous that Lloyd-George's great and statesmanlike declaration is the forerunner or most vigorous war measures and ...

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  17. WHEAT PRICE TO BE FIXED

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Sir Richard Winfrey, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Agriculture, announced that the Government intended to ...

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  19. MINISTRY'S WAR PROGRAMME.

    The "Times" in a leading article says that Lloyd-Gorge's war programme is the greatest event in the Empire in the history of mankind, and completely reflects ...

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  20. MORE EFFECTIVE USE OF SHIPS.

    In addition to dealing with the enemy's peace proposals, Mr Lloyd-George, the Prime Minister, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, outlined the policy of ...

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  21. THE WAR COUNCIL.

    "Mr Asquith got a raw deal in the shuffle," said Sir William M'Millan, a prominent Sydney arrival at Vancouver, on Tuesday. Mr. Lloyd-George adopted ...

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