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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The s.s. Cluny Castle has sailed from Plymouth via Cape Town with 548 Australians. ...

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  3. NEGOTIATIONS WITH RUSSIA

    The Germans are opening negotiations with the Russian Bolsheviks. ...

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  4. PEACE CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS.

    Mr. A. J. Fraser, special correspondent of the Australian Press Association, cables:—"The details of the peace terms so ...

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  5. RUMANIA AND CZECHO-SLOVAKS

    Mr. Fraser, the special correspondent of the Australian Press Association, cables:—"The proclamation of a Soviet republic in Hungary ...

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  6. MINERS WORKING HOURS

    The German miners in the valley are agitating for a six-hours day. ...

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  7. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    M. Pickles is entering for the trans-Atlantic flight for the "Daily Mail" £10,000 prize. ...

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  8. WAGES AND PRICES

    A Johannesburg message states:—Speaking at the meeting of the Chamber of Mines this morning, Mr. Wallers, the president, referred ...

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  9. GERMAN FACTORIES BUSY

    German factories are working at high pressure, particularly on nonperishable goods. Capitalists prefer to put their money into goods ...

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  10. NEW CAPITAL ISSUES

    The Government has abandoned the restrictions on new capital issues for domestic purposes. The restrictions continue on investments ...

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  11. SIGHING OF PEACE

    Mr. Fraser writes that the fixing of the date for signing the preliminary peace depends on the completion of the work of the Economic ...

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  12. POSITION IN AUSTRIA

    In Vienna a great anti-Entente demonstration favoured the creation of a Souviet republic, but the Austrian Central Workmen's Council ...

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  13. ALLIES WAR DEATHS

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  14. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    In the House of Commons the principal opposition to the Transport Bill emanated from representatives of dock interests. ...

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  15. AFFAIRS IN NATAL

    A Pietermaritzburg message states:—There is considerable agitation in Natal against the Enemy Repatriation Bill; which is regarded ...

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  16. SUBMARINES FOR AUSTRALIA

    The submarines J1, J2, J3, J4, J5, and J7 will be handed over to the Australian navy on Tuesday. ...

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  17. POSITION OF SOUTH AFRICA

    In the course of a debate on the Supply Bill in the Assembly to-day the question was raked as to General Botha's position at the Peace ...

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  18. CZCHO SLOVAK PRESIDENT RESIGNS

    Dr. T. G. Masaryk, who was founder of the Bohemian Realist party, has resigned the presidency of Czecho-Slovakia. ...

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  19. DANTZIG A POLISH PORT.

    Mr. Fraser cables:—"It is understood that the Council of Ten has accepted the Polish commission's entirely, thus recognising ...

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  20. DIVIDED LIBERALS

    The joint committee which is aiming at uniting the Coalition and non-Coalition Liberals has disagreed. The non-Coalitionists ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICAN PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, replying to a question as to the Government's policy regarding the Senate, the acting. ...

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  22. STRIKE IN RHONDDA VALLEY

    A national striKe is less threatening though, five thousand miners in the Rhondda Valley have declined their leaders' advice, and struck for ...

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  23. BOLSHEVISM SPREADING

    A cable from Vienna states that the Bolshevik movement is spreading in Bosnia, Crotia and Slavonia, and that armed peasants and ...

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  24. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

    Arrivals.—At Cardiff: Inversaid. At San Francisco: Colonel eville, Housmarevil, Rosemahony Maindymandr. At Colombo: Oripi. At ...

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  25. CONTROL OF NGARU

    Mr. A. J. Eraser cables:—"A proposal whereby the British delegation sought to settle the control or Ngaru by Britain, Australia, and ...

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  26. HUNGARIAN BOLSHEVIKS

    Despatches from Belgrade declare that the Hungarian Bolsheviks have declared hostilities against the Entente Powers. ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING LINE

    It is officially stated that the Commonwealth Shipping Line intends trading permanently. Further sailings from British and other ports ...

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  28. RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS

    Mr. Thomas states that the railwaymen's demands have been conceded in principle. The greatest difference was not between the ...

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  29. ROYAL LANDS SEQUESTRATED

    A Vienna message states that the Hungarian Government has sequestrated all the land belonging to the archdukes and princes living ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN CHAMBER OF MINES

    A Johannesburg message states:—Speaking at the annual meeting of the Chamber of Mines, the president said that the industrial ...

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  31. COUNCIL OF FOUR

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" cables:—"In order to expedite the business of the Peace Conference, the principal ...

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  32. MEETINGS OF MEN.

    Mass meetings of railwaymen in London and Liverpool demanded that their full demands should, be insisted on. Mr. J. H. Thomas ...

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  33. APPEAL FOR RUSSIAN FORGES

    The new Hungarian Government is openly communistic. It has proclaimed the socialisation of land, mines, railways, transport, banks ...

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  34. ALARM IN GERMAN AUSTRIA

    All parties in German-Austria are alarmed at the Bolshevik revolution in Hungary, and are convinced that the Budapest Soviet must be ...

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  35. GREAT ALLIED RAILWAY SCHEME

    British, French, Italian, Belgian, Swiss, Serbian, Rumanian and Greek diplomatic and technical delegates are considering the ...

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  36. DELICATE MATERS FOR LEADERS

    Mr. Fraser cables:—"Lengthy conversations took place between Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau, and President Wilson ...

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  37. THE LATEST NEWS

    A Vienna message states:—"Soon after Count Karolyi resigned, the Bolsheviks in Budapest disarmed foreigners, and removed their ...

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  38. MR. THOMAS OPTIMISTIC.

    Mr. Thomas is optimistic in regard to settling the union differences. He has arrived at an understanding with the Government, but ...

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  39. MESSAGE FROM LENIN.

    A wireless message to Budapest from Lenin, the Russian Bolshevik Prime Minister, congratulated the Hungarians on the overthrow of the ...

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  40. GERMAN OBJECTIONS

    A Berlin message says it is reported that President Ebert has announced that Germany will never sign the peace treaty giving up ...

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  41. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVIK ADVANCE

    The United Press Association correspondent at Basle says that a Bolshevik army of seventy thousand men is reported to be crossing the ...

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  42. BOLSHEVISM AND PEACE

    Senator Hitchcock, speaking before the Foreign Relations Committee, said that the spread of Bolshevism, in Europe was sure to hasten peace ...

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  43. RUSSIA

    The Siberians successfully took the offensive west of the Urals, driving the Bolsheviks back thirty miles, and capturing towns and ...

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  44. WINES, SPIRITS AND BEER DUTIES

    It is anticipated that the new Budget will increase the duties on wines, spirits and beer. ...

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  45. DISORDER IN EGYPT

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Express" writes:—"Nearly all rail traffic in Eqypt was suspended on ...

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  46. TEMPORARY CLERKS' STRIKE

    "There has been no change in the position of affairs in connection with the strike of temporary clerks in West Australia," said the acting ...

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  47. ITALY AND FIUME

    It is officially denied that Italy threatened to withdraw from the Peace Conference if Fiume were not granted to her. ...

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  48. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    The military commander in Ireland has forbidden meetings and processions on the occasion of De Valera's entry into Dublin. ...

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  49. EQUALITY OF ALL RACES

    Mr. Fraser cables:—"The chief of the Japanese Press Bureau attached to the Peace Delegation, stated in an interview that the [?] ...

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  50. THE UKRAINE

    The "Matin" reports that General Petlura is now negotiating with Lenin for the autonomy in the Ukraine in return for Petlura ...

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  51. ENTENTE TROOPS DISARMED

    The Communists disarmed 247 Entente troops at Budapest. The Entente mission has departed. ...

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  52. EXPULSION OF ALIENS

    Lord Jersey, in the House of Lords, foreshadowed the drastic expulsion of interned aliens. The number was now six thousand, of ...

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  53. GERMAN SHIPS FOR ENGLAND

    Fourteen German ships have sailed from German ports for England. ...

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  54. SUPREME COUNCIL MEETING

    A Paris cablegram states that a special session of the Supreme Council is considering the position at Budapest, and important military ...

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  55. VISIT TO BATTLEFIELDS

    President Wilson visited the devastated area round Soissons. Mr. Hughes spent the week-end at Soissons, and visited the battlefield of ...

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  56. RELIEF OF LEMBERG

    Mr. Fraser cables:—"The latest news from Poland shows that the Ukrainian siege of Lemberg has been broken, and that the relief ...

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  57. STATEMENT BY LORD CURZON

    Lord Curzon stated in the House of Lords that the situation in Egypt was less anxious. Mobs in upper Egypt had torn up railways ...

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  58. THE MONROE DOCTRINE

    The Pan-American Union has requested the American delegates in Paris to insist on the Insertion of a clause in the League of Nations ...

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  59. THE FRENCH MISSION

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, the Australian High Commissioner, banquetted General Pau and the French Mission at Australia House. Among ...

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  60. SITUATION IN GERMANY

    The developments in Hungary have caused a deep impression in Germany. It is hoped that the arrival of food, which has begun, will ...

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  61. CHINESE AND POLISH QUESTIONS

    Mr. Fraser cables:—"The League of Nations Commission will probably complete the [?]mended covenant to-day. ...

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  62. CZECHO-SLOVAKS DESPATCHED

    The Czecho-Slovaks are reported to have been despatched against Hungary. ...

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  63. WORK OF COMMISSIONS

    Mr. Fraser writes:—"The League of Nations Commission has received thirty-five amendments, of which twenty-fice are from neutrals in the ...

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  64. GOVERNMENT INQUIRY

    The Government is instituting an inquiry on the subject of reforms in the administration of Egypt. ...

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  65. ALLIES RAISE BLOCKADE

    Mr. Fraser cables:—"A Vienna despatch states that the allies have raised the blockade against Austro-Hungary." ...

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