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  2. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The British delegates, including the overseas representatives, have each received the Royal warrant empowering them, as plenipotentiaries, to sign the ...

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  3. MAJOR SETON'S MURDER.

    The trial of Lieutenant-colonel N. C. Rutherford, on a charge of murdering Major Miles Charles Seton of the Australian Army Medical Corps, at Holland ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S ARMIES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch dated March 21, describes the advance of the British forces into Germany and the occupation of the Cologne ...

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  5. GERMAN REVOLTS.

    A Berlin message reports that the Government, on April 8, had around the capital, in readiness for eventualities 70,000 troops. ...

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  6. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    The map tells a great story between two dates. One was January 9, 1918, when Mississippi lead off by ratifying a certain proposed amendment of the American ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS

    The "Daily Express" states that the British officials view the conference prospects optimistically. It is not believed that President Wilson intends to quit the ...

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  8. BOLSHEVIK MENACE.

    The Earls correspondent of the "Now York Tribune" states that the French are sending several regiments to Odessa. It is stated that two regiments refused to ...

    Article : 148 words
  9. TRIAL OF THE KAISER.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Council of Four has decided that the Kaiser will be tried by an international tribunal. ...

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  10. ARMY OF OCCUPATION.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that Marshal Foch, General Petain, and Marshal Joffre have furnished a report, demanding military ...

    Article : 110 words
  11. THE BRITISH FIGHTING.

    A British North Russia commiunique states that the Liverpools and Yorkshires., assisted by a company of the Russian army, defended Shredmechenga on April ...

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  12. THE COVENANT.

    The League Covenant articles have been rearranged, and many textual alterations made to secure strengthening and simplification ...

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  13. BOLSHEVIK ADVANCE.

    The Bolsheviks have occupied Comerinka, an important junction of lines to Kieff, Tarnopol, and Odessa, cutting off the Ukrania from Galicia, and threatening ...

    Article : 108 words
  14. SPARTACISTS ACTIVE.

    It is anticipated that the Weimar Government will suport a counter-revolution in Bavaria, viewing that Bavarian Bolsheism is equally as dangerous as ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. THE INDEMNITIES.

    The "Morning Post" states that many members of the House of Commons have telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, urging his insistence on ...

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  16. FRANCE'S DEMANDS.

    The Paris press is increasingly insistent on securing the full demands of France. " Le Matin" says : —"The armistice ...

    Article : 134 words
  17. RAILWAY RESTORATION.

    The Economic Council has created a communication section to restore railway communications in Europe, which are in a poor state through the war. ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. FINNS ORGANISING.

    Copenhagen newspapers state that the Finnish army is reorganising, with a veiw to attacking the Russian Bolsheviks at Yudenitch, and are raising fresh forces. ...

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  19. RECEIVED BY THE KING.

    King George has given audience to Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, and also toe Canadian Divisional Commander. It is announced that His Majesty will ...

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  20. BRITISH EASTERN TROOPS.

    Mr. W. Churchill, the Secretary of State for War, says that M. Pichon's statement that there were 140,000 British troops in the East, included those in the ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. THE SAAR VALLEY.

    It has been decided that the League of Nations shall supervise the Saar Valley for fifteen years. The Paris correspondent of the "Daily ...

    Article : 195 words
  22. STARVATION IN PETROGRAD.

    The deaths in Petrograd during December numbered 83,000, and in January 120,000. Starvation caused 16,000 deaths. Mixed meat is selling at £8 a lb. It ...

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  23. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    The Supreme Economic Council states that delivery of German shipping is proceeding satisfactorily. Eighty-four steamers, aggregating ...

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  24. THE INDEMNITIES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that French opinion opposes leaving the total indemnity indefinite in the peace treaty, because the ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. THE SYDNEY SAILS.

    H.M.A.S. Sydney soiled for Australia from Portsmouth op Wednesday, with six "J" submarines. Sir Joseph Cook,. the Minister for the ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. THE RATIFICATION.

    To us here, who are accustomed to the Referendum, the frequent use of the words "the people" in American files may prove misleading. Congress referred the ...

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  27. FIGHTING IN BELGIUM.

    The Hungarians and Czechs have fought a violent engagement at Ungvar, 325 miles north-west of Budapest. Several hundreds were killed. ...

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  28. HISTORIC NOTE.

    The belief that "temperance" originated in America is ill-founded. It is impossible to say where it originated. There was a temperance party even in Babylon, where ...

    Article : 234 words
  29. GERMANY'S COLONIES.

    Lord Leverhulme, in an address to the members of the Colonial Institute, said he could not conceive a more infamous policy than the restoration of the German ...

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  30. THE FIUME QUESTION.

    Dr. Trumbitch, Foreign Minister of the Serb-Croat-Slovene kingdom, declares that the Jugo-Slavs will never be content to allow Italy to control Flume. They might ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. FINLAND AND RUSSIA.

    Stockholm reports that the Finish newspapers state that enormous quantities of food and arms are arriving at Helsingfors in anticipation of a war ...

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  32. ITALIAN TROOPS ARRIVE.

    Copenhagen reports that advices from Berlin state that the British and Italian troops at Pressburg have occupied the railways, presumably preparatory to ...

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  33. BEATTY'S FAREWELL.

    Admiral Sir David Beatty, in a farewell message to the ship's company of the Queen Elizabeth, said the spirit of the fleet had been beyond praise. ...

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  34. PLIGHT OF SERVIA.

    Mr. William Ward, the International secretary to the Brotherhood movement, who has returned from Servia, states that 240,000 Servians are destitute. Orphans ...

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  35. CLAIMS OF POLAND.

    The Council of Four has heard M. Paderewski's claims in respect to Danzig. During a discussion in the Polish Diet at Warsaw speakers declared that Poland ...

    Article : 52 words
  36. EXECUTION OF ROBBERS.

    A despatch from Budapest states that the Soviet regime has executed 150 persons who were convicted of looting. ...

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  37. WILSON'S ATTITUDE.

    Despite the optimistic British and French reports, it is persistently rumoured that President Wilson consider the peacemakers prone to discard his ...

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  38. REFORMS IN TURKEY.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "New York Herald" Interviewed the Sultan who indicated that he was determined to arrest and punish the men ...

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  39. PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS.

    Mr. Astor, in the House of Commons, accepted to principle of Mr. Tyson Wilson's motion in favour of State pensions to widows with children or mothers whose ...

    Article : 78 words
  40. THE SERVICE BILL.

    The Service Bill has been read a second time in the House of Lords. Lord Buckmaster moved the rejection of the bill, but Lord Curzon, the leader ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND.

    An area of rich land has been secured at Herton by the State Government for soldier settlement. Russian residents are petitioning the ...

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  42. SAFETY OF NEUTRALS.

    The Budapest correspondent of the United Press states that a Hungarian steamer is being prepared to take Allied neutral citizens who wish to leave ...

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  43. AUSTRIA AND BULGARIA.

    It is reported from Paris, regarding criticism of the failure of the Entente diplomacy in 1915 to enlist Bulgaria on the side of the Entente, that the ...

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  44. "IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED."

    The United States had gone to war with Germany, and the cry was efficiency. Whether it was ever really believed that the drink traffic was interfering with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  45. BULGARS JOIN RUSSIA.

    It is reported from Berlin that diplomatic relations have been established between the Russian and Bulgarian Soviets. ...

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  46. THE OMSK GOVERNMENT.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Herald" states that a Japanese news' agency learns that Anglo-American bankers have lent 100,000,000 dollars to the ...

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  47. ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION

    A lecture on the wholesale electric power distribution was delivered last evening in St. Philip's Hall by Mr. W. Corin, M.I.C.E., M.I.E.E., etc., chief ...

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  48. THE DUTCH REPUBLICANS.

    It is reported from New York that a party of Boers from South Africa, who wish to set up a Republic, have arrived there, en route to Paris, to attend the ...

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  49. JOHANNESBURG STRIKE.

    A Johannesburg message states that there is a prospect of a settlement of the long-standing builders' strike. At a conference of strikers and master ...

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  50. AMERICAN RIGHTS.

    The New York papers publish six amendments to the League of Nations' covenant, proposed by Mr. El[?]u Root. The most important states that a clause ...

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  51. ARREST OF BOLSHEVIKS.

    The police have arrested 150 Russain Bolsheviks in London, mostly East-enders. They Include many criminals, and they will be deported to Odessa by the ...

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  52. AFFAIRS IN EGYPT.

    M. C. Harmsworth, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that General Allenby had issued a proclamation ...

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  53. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    A meeting of the Double Income Tax Protest Association resolved to urge the British Government to take advantage of the presence of the Dominion Premiers ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Ryan, the Premier of Queensland, has interviewed the committee of the Stock Exchange regarding the Brisbeae trams legislation. He explained the ...

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  55. SOME WAR EXPENSES.

    Mr. Chamberlain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated in the house of Commons that the bread subsidy costs £50,000,000 a year; payments under the ...

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  56. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHTS.

    It is reported from St. Johns, Newfoundland, that Hawker proposes leaving St. Johns at 4 p.m., and hopes to arrive at Brooklands at four o'clock next ...

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  57. VIEWS OF MR. HUGHES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Tribune" Interviewed Mr. W. M. Hughes,. the Prime Minister of Australia, regarding the proposed submission of the ...

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  58. DEALING WITH ALIENS.

    The new Aliens Bill, introduced in the House of Commons, operates for two years. It continues the 1914 Aliens Restriction ...

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  59. THE AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The Shipping Conference Is arranging for steamers to call at Antwerp, to take cargo to Australasia as soon as sufficient is offering, thus filling the place of the ...

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  60. THE FURTHER WORK.

    A word respecting this is necessary to complete the story. Having secured Prohibtion at home, where shall the Prohibition party responsible for so much ...

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  61. CARRINGTON.

    Private A. Jones, of Little Young-street arrived home last night, after three years' active service, and was met at the Newcastle station by members of ...

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  62. COMMANDEERED HOTELS.

    The British Court of Appeal has decide that the Crown is bound to pay fair rent for hotels commandeered for Government departments. ...

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  63. THE MINISTRY FOR SHIPPING.

    The accounts of the Ministry for Shipping for 1917-18 show an expenditure of £194,771,000, nearly £100,000,000 below the estimate. ...

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  64. RACIAL EQUALITY.

    The "New York Herald" states that the American objection to the racial equality amendment of the League of Nations' covenant is precisely the same as the ...

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  66. THE EX-CROWN PRINCE.

    Amsterdam reports that the German ex-Crown Prince, while motor cycling at Wieringen, lost control, and crashed into a hedge at great speed. ...

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