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  2. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Vladivostok message states Russians from the Khabarovsk district described the entire Ussuri region as being in a state of terro[?] On the pretext of ...

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  3. RED CROSS REQUIREMENTS.

    Miss Gladys Owen, hon. secretary of the New South Wales division of the Red Cross, writes under date 4th December, 1918:—Sewing is still very necessary. We have ...

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  4. ON THE RHINE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Belgian forceaiding in the occupation of German terr[?] tory have reached the Rhine. ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The house met at 2.30 to-day It will make an endeavor to finish up the business for the session this sitting. ...

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  6. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—A message from Berlin states:—The entire bourgeoise press and the Majority Socialist organ, "VorWaerts," to-day present a united front ...

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  7. OCCUPATION OF COLOGNE.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—A message from Cologne states that British Lancers, accompanied by armored cars began the entry into the city at 11 o'clock on the ...

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  8. COSSACK GENERAL SUPPRESSED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A message from Vladivostock states:—The suppression of General Kalminoff, Commander of the Cossacks on the Usari River front, by the joint ...

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  9. LISMORE RED GROSS.

    Mrs. Hindmarsh, president of the Lismore Red Cross, presided over an attendance of 26 members at the general business meeting of the branch on Tuesday last in the ...

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  10. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Syndiealists and Socialists are preparing, partly as a political manoeuvre, an especial Welcome to President Wilson on arrival at Brest. Other ...

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  11. GERMANY'S NEW ATROCITY.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Inquiry by delegates at the Spanish Embassy at Berlin confirmed the report that the German Guards at the camp at Langansailz unjustifiably ...

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  12. WARNING AGAINST BOLSHEVISM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's representative interviewed Oudenyk, Dutch Minister at Petrograd, who arrived at London via Germany. Oudenyk warns the workmen of ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—An announcement appears in the Nationalist press signed by Hertzog and other Nationalist leaders calling a Congress of the Nationalist Party ...

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  14. FULL COST OF THE WAR.

    LONDoN, Tuesday.—Sir Eric Geddes in a speech at Cambridge expressed the opinion that Germany should refund the full cost of the war, together with all damage ...

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  15. BRITAIN DAY.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—A League of Nations such as is now proposed might be a very fine tiling for all the couutries subscribing to it, but between the United States, ...

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  16. FINANCIAL ENGAGEMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Omsk Government undertakes the complete restitution of Russia at the earliest opportunity and to redeem the financial engagements, including ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND'S REPRESENTATIVES.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward, speaking on the eve of their departure for the Peace Conference, declared that the objects of the conference ...

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  18. THE NEWSPAPERS CONDEMNED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Munich message states the armed mob which forced Herr Auer's resignation gave as a reason the news-papers had been deceiving the people ...

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  19. THE ARMISTICE.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The French armistice delegate at Spa unconditionally demanded greater liberty for the war prisoners in Germany. The German delegate ...

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  20. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir F. E. Smith, British Attorney-General, speaking at Liverpool, said he was preparing a memorandum for the War Cabinet on the subject ...

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  21. RELEASED PRISONERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—A Berlin message reports that the total of the Allied prisoners released is 195,000, including 105,000 French and 63,000 British. ...

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  22. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday:—A message from Paris states there is much feeling against Holland in Belgium because of the attitude of the Dutch Government in allowing armed ...

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  23. COUNTER REVOLUTION.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—A counter revolutionary, movement is in full swing at Potsdam, according to a Berlin despatch to the "National Tidende." The Soldiers and ...

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  24. INFLUENZA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Prospects at the quarantine station continue to improve. So far 5000 persons have been innoculated at various State depots. ...

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  25. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British demands include the surrender of the new Dreadnought cruiser Mackensen, which was not finished when the fleet surrendered. ...

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  26. BELGIAN BEQUESTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Belgian Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Hymans) has issued a statement indicating that Belgium at the Peace Conference will probably ask for a ...

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  27. THE MEDIC'S CONVALESCENTS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The first batch of convalescents from the vessel Medic have detrained at Broadmeadows. Questioned regarding the conditions on board, several ...

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  28. IN THE DARK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A cable from Constantinople states:—A few of the Australian and British prisoners had been three years without news, and asked "Did ...

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  29. ESTHONIAN REPUBLIC.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—It is reported the German Government has recognised the Republic of Esthonia. ...

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  30. TERMS NOT EXCEEDED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty with the Foreign Office's assent says the Entente's naval demands from Germany in no way exceed the terms laid down in the armistice. ...

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  31. THE INDEMNITIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The anxiety regarding the indemnities is increasing in Germany. The "Tageblatt" points out that an the gold in the Reichbank is claimable, but ...

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  32. SIR D. HAIG.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig returns to England on 20th December. ...

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  33. DUTCH THEORY.

    HAGUE, Tuesday.—It is estimated that two thirds of the German people are unsympathetic regarding the revolution, and desire the restoration of the Monarchy, but ...

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  34. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Watt promised Mr. Palmer to consult the Income Tax Commissioner with a view to having the tax on wheat sales collected, not on the whole ...

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  35. FATHER O'REILLY'S LECTURE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Before beginning his lecture at the Sydney Town Hall last night the Rev. M. J. O'Reilly, referring to the attempts made by Archbishop Kelly to ...

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  36. WILL NOT GO TO GERMANY.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The "Echo de Paris" says:—A wireless message from the steamer reports that President Wilson, replying to Bfforts to induce him to visit Germany, said ...

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  37. NIGHTMARE NOW OVER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Strassburg was a profoundly moving scene when President Poincare handed over the charter of liberty. Thousands of eyes, including M. ...

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  38. CHINESE DIFFERENCES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Tientsin message states that Allied diplomats handed the President of China a memorandum urging the termination of the differences with Southern ...

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  39. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Mr. Balfour, interviewed regarding a League of Nations, considers a preliminary conference of the highest importance. He does not expect a ...

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  40. CHARGES OF TREASON.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—A message from Mu[?]hausen states that prominent industrial men and others have been arrested by the Workers and Soldiers' ...

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  41. BE INOCULATED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"The public," said Mr. Fitzgerald, "made light of the influenza epidemic. If their carelessness in regard to the opportunity afforded of ...

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  42. DISMEMBERMENT OF HUNGARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A message from Budapest states that the Government is unable to prevent the dismemberment of Hun gary into small republics. Count Karolyi, ...

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  43. BRITISH FIFCTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister at a great meeting in the Albert Hall made an appeal for the votes of women. The meeting was attended exclusively by women. The ...

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  44. LOYALIST PARTY.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—"Le Matin" understands from Holland that Prince Henry of Prussia has proclained the formation of a Loyalist Party. ...

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  45. THE EX-KAISER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Leipzig "Tageblatt" states the Kaiser has desperately attempted to commit suicide. A later message in respect to the ...

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  46. RIOTING AT COLOGNE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's Cologne correspondent says that British troops restored order. Most of the looting was done by discharged sailors and soldiers and ...

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  47. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The cable and mail censorship will be reduced from time to time in line with the London censorship office instructions. ...

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  48. FOUR DANGEROUS CASES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Only one new case of influenza was reported at the quarantine, station this morning. Tour patients are still dangerously ill. ...

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  49. THE SENATE.

    Senator Long made a lengthy defence of his action in taking £1290 from Father Shaw, saying it had nothing to do with the sale of the wireless station. He said no ...

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  50. HOSTILE DUTCH RECEPTION.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Writing in "Vorwaerts," an ex-sorvant of the exKaisor states that six French airmen completely smashed the last station ten ...

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  51. NAVAL COMMISSION'S REPORT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Melbourne "Age" in a leading article states:—"Perusal of the Commission's report upon the navy will show beyond all misgiving that ...

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  52. IMPORTATION OF GERMANS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Sailors, Soldiers. Mothers, Wives and Relatives' Association carried a motion urging the deportation of all Germans, naturalised or ...

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  53. POLISH RISING FEARED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Red Cross reports that the Germans are clearing the camps in East Prussia and Poland, fearing a Polish rising, with the possibility of the ...

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  54. PACE AND INTEREST QUICKENED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The general election enters its final week, and both pace and interest have quickened. The number of contests with more than two candidates is ...

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  55. CATALONIA'S AUTONOMY.

    MADKID, Tuesday.—A great demonstration, at which it wag estimated 100,000 took part, occurred at Madrid in opposition to the demands of Catalonia for autonomy. ...

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  56. AUSTRIA AND PEACE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Demobilisation is in full swing in Vienna. Count Gzernin to-day said that Austria in 1917 made desperate efforts to withdraw from the war even to the, ...

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  57. DEMOBILISATION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In answer to an inquiry regarding allegations from London of delay in demobilisation,. Senator. Pearce stated that he refused to comment ...

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  58. INVESTITURE OF OFFICERS.

    SIDNEY, Wednesday.—There was an impressive ceremony at Admiralty House to-day, when the Governor-General made the following investitures—D.S.O.: ...

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  59. POLITICAL MEETINGS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—A message from Eerlin states that a largo number of political meetings were held at the capital on Sunday, including all shades of Socialist ...

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  60. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The Federal peace celebrations committee has decided that the celebrations shall extend over three days, the first day to be devoted ...

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  61. EVENTS OF THE WAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Asquith, speaking at Lincoln, regretted Mr. Lloyd George's deprecatory remarks concerning the happenings of the first two years of ...

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  62. ARRESTS BY DETECTIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—While two detectives were proceeding home at Montague at midnight they heard a sound of smashing glass. On returning to an office ...

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  63. OVERCOME BY GAS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Melbourne message says that late to-day four men were overcame by gas in a sewer shaft at Richmond. Three of them have since died, ...

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  64. PERU AND CHILI.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Peruvian Government accept the proffered mediation of the United States and Argentine in settlement of the dispute, and as a consequence the ...

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  66. BISHOP'S RESIGNATION.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—Dr. Cecil Wood, who resigned the bishopric of Melanesia, states in a letter to the Primate of New Zealand:—"My staff unanimously voted ...

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