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  3. German Upheaval.

    A German wireless message states there is little change in the situation in Berlin. On Saturday evening cav[?]y cleared the centre of the city, ...

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  4. Terms for Germany

    The military terms imposed upon Germany include:— The prohibition of the manufacture of poison gas, tanks, and guns over ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES

    The following are the latest cables to hand:— "Herald" Office, Friday, 1.30 a.m. MIDNIGHT MESSAGES. ...

    Article : 185 words
  6. The Industrial Position

    Mr. Gibson, of the South Wales Coal Owners' Association, in evidence before the Industrial Commission, said that miners' averages throughout the ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. Peace Conference.

    The Council of Ten is now discussing the German frontiers. The most complex is the Eastern frontier, especially in regard to providing Poland with an ...

    Article : 163 words
  8. AMERICAN CABLES.

    A Paris message states that the Waterways Committee has recommended the internationalisation of the R[?]ine and similar Danubian control. ...

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  9. The Russian Situation

    The Russian Bolsheviki in the past fortnight murdered four Grand Dukes for connection with an alleged monarchist plot. They announced the ...

    Article : 307 words
  10. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    Strahan, Thursday.— Dr. Tighe, of Strahan, has been authorised by the Chief Health Officer of the State to inspect for permits for sea travel. This ...

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  11. HOME RULE.

    Over 130 Irish officers who served in the war, including two generals, have memorialised the King in favor of submitting the claim of self-government ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A sign of coming events consists of the release of 400 Sobleswikers, who were made prisoners of war. They left England Homeward bound yesterday. ...

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  13. Germany's Crimes.

    Speaking at a Press dinner, American Peace Delegate Lau[?]ing said if starvation was Germany's portion, and violence and murder stalked in her ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. Military Honors.

    Corporal F. C. Frost, 20th Battalion; Sergeant J. E. Ingvar[?]n, 44th; Sergeant-Major R. M[?]ckensie, 18th. D.C.M's. have been awarded to 7[?] ...

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  15. TASMANIA.

    Hobart, Thursday Night.—The prices on condensed milk, etc., were released yesterday from any restriction. To-day grocers were called upon to pay ...

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  16. Restoration of Heligoland.

    It is understood the conference is willing ot restore Heligoland to Great Britain, which is re[?]uctant to accept it, as it will require a great expenditure ...

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  17. Inter-State Telegrams.

    Melbourne, Thursday. Night.—The proprietors of taxable entertainments in future will be required to pay the tax within seven days after the close ...

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  18. Poland's Terrible Plight.

    The "New York Herald's" Wars[?] [?] correspondent says the conditions [?] Poland are tinctured with reiser. [?] Hundreds are suffering from ...

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  19. LABOR AND BOLSHEVISM.

    Mr John Storey M.L.A., leader of the New South Wales State Lobor party, last week said he had been requested by the Federal and State ...

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  20. South African News.

    In the Assembly this afternoon the Acting Premier announced that it was proposed to introduce a Bill amnestying the rebels of the 1914 rebellion. ...

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  21. Emigration to Australia.

    Lord Milner has had a conference with Mr. Andrew Fisher, the Australian High Commissioner, and the Agents-General regarding the future of ...

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  22. Feeding the Enemy.

    Mr. Roberts, the British Food Ministar, states that the food conditions in enemy countries are appalling. Reports from Lemberg state that the ...

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  23. Public Works Committee.

    Launceston, Thursday Night.— The Parliamentary Public Works Committee came to Launceston wo-day to take evidence on the purchase on [?]ght ...

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  24. Wireless to Australia.

    Mr. Godfrey [?], the chairman of the Marconi Company, in an interview of Marconi's offer, says in reference to the objection to private ...

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  25. STATE POLITICS.

    Launceston, Thursday Night.— At a meeting of the National Federation to-day the reports showed that the arrangements throughout the State for ...

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  26. Family Tragedy.

    Sydney, Thursday Night.—A woman named Mrs Hart and infant and her elder child of four years, disappeared over the Gap at Watson's Bay on ...

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