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  2. SOCIALIST CONGRESS.

    In continuing the discussion at the Berne Socialistic Conference on the question of the establishment of a League of Nations, Herr Eisner said that Germany ...

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  3. GERMAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    A wirless message received from Berlin states that Herr Ebert, the head of the German Government, on arriving at Weimar, where the National Assembly ...

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  4. VIOLATION OF ARMISTICE PLEDGES.

    Because of Germany's failure to fulfil the armistice conditions, sterner terms are likely to he imposed, including tile Allied occupation of Essen. ...

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  5. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    Regarding the [?] issued by the State of Queensland against the Commonwealth, and certain Commonwealth officefers, claimint that the regulagtions made by the State ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL TURMOIL.

    The railway struke his been settled. The detailb of the settlement have not been disclosed, but it is expected that the London railwaymen wil return to work ...

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  7. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Russian Soviet Government has accepted tue Entente's ofter to begin conversations with a view to a cessation of hostilities. It also agrees to pay Russia's ...

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  8. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    The deaths from pheumonic influenza on Saturday and Sunday numbered 51. The number of deaths since the outbreak has been 179. The number of new ...

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  9. AW IN CONFERENCE

    The supreme War Council resumed the discussion on the Arabian situation, Lord Milner being in attendauce as the British delegation during the absence of Mr. ...

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  10. DENMARK SEVERS RELATIONS.

    A wireless message from Cope Copenhagen states that Denmark has severed relations with the Bolsheviks, whose ambassador. M. Surimi, has departed with the entire ...

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  11. FEAR OF THE SPARTACUSITES.

    A Spartacus outbreak is still feared at Weimar, and the town is in a stite of Paine. The streets are covered with snow, but there is an unusual military aspect ...

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  12. AERIAL TRANSPORT.

    The Uashington correspondent of that "New York Herald" states that the funnation of a Government-owned aerial transport corporation capitalised at ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. PORTUGUESE MONARCHISTS.

    The Monarchist ruling has failed. The Republican troops are carrying out an encircling movement against the Monarchists. ...

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  14. VICTORIAN LABOUR EXECUTIVE.

    The victorian excecutive of Australian Labour Party lat night discussed the influenza epidemic, and resolved that, in view of the seriousness of the epidemic, a ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND DETERMINED.

    Mr. Hunter, up to that time Acting Premier of Queensland, desp itched the following telegram to the Acting Prime Minister on ...

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  16. GERMANY'S MEED.

    The representative of the "Chicago News" at Bremen lias interviewed, mein bers of the Brermn Cotton Exchange, who state that next to foodstuffs Germany ...

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    HERR SCHEIDEMANN, Leader of the Socialist Majority, who, it is announced fiom Amsterdam, is likely to be the first president of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BANDING OF THE NATIONS.

    A message from Paris states that the Coumussun of the Society of Nations has agreed en all the main points of the league. ...

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  19. COLONIAL DECISIONS.

    Now that the warmth over last week's colonial decisions is cooling there is a feeling among some of the overseas' representatives that the Dominions ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    The Department of Agriculture states that complaints have been received from farmers about the sale of wheat which has been affected by importations from ...

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  21. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR LAWS.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers (president of the American Federation of Labour) presided at a meeting of the International Labour Committee of the Peace ...

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  22. TROOPS FOR TASMANIA

    The Controller of Shipping [?] Admiral Clarkson) stated to-day that the Loongana, which, left Melbourne for [?]bart yesterday, with 400 troops a[?]oard, would ...

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  23. LADY JELLICOE.

    It has been definitely elecided that Lads Jellicoe shall accompany Admiral Lord Jellicoe on his visit to Austialasia. ...

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  24. THE UNION IF THE SLAVS.

    A cab egram from Pans states that Mr. R. Lansing (American Secretary of State) has made a statement that the United States welcomes the union of the ...

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  25. SUBTLE GERMAN POLICY.

    The Australian Press Association reasons that Germany is employing a multitude of agents masquerading under false names in all countries, whose work consists of ...

    Article : 119 words
  26. LORD READING.

    Lord Heading will return to America next week, to take up Ambassadorial duties there for a few months, after willoh he will return to England, and ...

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  27. STATE GOVERNMENT FIRM.

    The Acting Piemicr and Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) has returned to Brisbane after an interesting experience When the Premiers' Conference was ...

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  28. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Now York Tribune" reports that President Wilson will roturn to France after March 4, an order to resume his ...

    Article : 210 words
  29. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    The Washington coriesponuent of the "New York Times" states that a plan for operating the railways [?] a co-operative basis is to be submitted to the ...

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  30. TO ANSWER FOR MISDEEDS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Woild states that Sir Gordon Hewart, K.C. (British attorney General), is drawing up ind[?]tments against the ...

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  31. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    A verification of the allegation made from time to regarding the [?] of the Germans towards captured Australians is contained in a booklet, issued ...

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  32. PEACE BY MIDSUMMER.

    Mr. A. J. Fraser states that a competent authority explains that the bull of the Conference's work has been passed on to committees, excepting ...

    Article : 417 words
  33. THE EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    Tue Commonwealth Government is communicating with the Premier of Western Australia on the subject of the resumption of truffic, on the East-West ...

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  34. NEW TURKISH RULE.

    The Government, under pressure from the French and British representatives, has arrested 50 coinmitteemen of the Union and Progress Party for robberies, ...

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  35. DELEGATION TO POLAND.

    Because of the state of his health, the South African Premier, General Louis Botha, is unlikely to go to Poland as a member of the commission there. The ...

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  36. CABLE EXTENSION.

    The Paris coricspondent of the "New York Globe" urges the extension of inter-world cable tommunication, and that the cable service he reduced to the ...

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  37. PROHIBITION OF SUBMARINES.

    The "Daily Express" understands that the Butish Adrmiralty entirely favours universal prohibition of submarine condruction, and is also prepared to destroy ...

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  38. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    An additional mild case of influenza was admitted to the Exhibition Isolation Hospital at Adelaide on Friday. So fresh cases were reported to Dr. Borthwick ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICAN UNEMPLOYMENT

    A message from Johannesburg states that the Government is being urged to take steps immediately to deal with the unemployment prcblcm by opening ...

    Article : 104 words
  40. BRITISH EMBARGO.

    Mr. Peirce Williams, United States commercial attache in Paris, says it is unfair for the United States to complain of the British trade embargo, and says that the ...

    Article : 76 words
  41. SOLDIERS' GRAVES.

    Reports received indicate that the Imperial War Graves Commission does not view with favour the proposal that the bodies of soldiers who have fallen on the ...

    Article : 76 words
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