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  3. TELEGRAMS

    Switzerland has been admitted to the League of Nations. Paris, 15. A serious mutiny is reported ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS

    It is announced that the Supreme Council's notes with regard to the surrender of the ex-Kaiser and other criminals have been ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS GENERAL ITEMS.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Robert Lansing) has resigned, and President Wilson has accepted the resignation. The ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS

    The Constantinople corespondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says the story of the recapture and sack of Odessa is one of the ...

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  7. Inter-State. New South Wales.

    Sir James Burns to-day reitherated the determination of Burns, Philp and Co. to transfer its businesss from Australia. ...

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  8. PRESIDENT WILSON'S ILLNESS.

    In spite of the loss of power in his left arm and leg, President Wilson expects to be able to preside over Cabinet meetings in the ...

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  9. Victoria.

    A share in the Bodak tin mining syndicate in the Federated Malay States was sold for £700 on the Stock Exchange on Monday ...

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  10. TROUBLE IN SPAIN.

    Suggestive messages are arriving in London from Spain alluding to important affairs. There are, apparently, grave disorders, ...

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  11. GERMAN OFFICIAL ARRIVES IN LONDON.

    Dr. St. Hamer, German Charge d'Affaires, arrived at Charing Cross on Saturday. He hurried off the station, evading public ...

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  12. South Australia.

    The maximum heat to-day was 107.2deg. A bush fire in raging in the Adelaide bills, and the township of Mylor was only saved ...

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  13. Sensational Affair.

    Three defectives raided a house in Pimlico occupied by an Australian military police corporal, where it was believed the ...

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  14. Southern and General.

    The Westralian Governor-elect, Sir Francis, Newdigate-Newdegate was welcomed yesterday. ...

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  15. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    The authorities have abandoned all hope of any further survivors from the steamer Ville Dalgar (?), which, while bound from Reunion ...

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  16. THE WORLD WAR.

    It was the purpose of Bismarck, while form rag alliances of his own, to keep France and Russia separate. He was successful in this ...

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  17. THE MAD MULLAH.

    Anb Anglo-Italian force, consisting of Indian and African troops, equipped with tanks and aeroplanes, quickly stamped out a ...

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  18. GERMAN MERCANTILE FLEET.

    The "Hamburger Fremdenblatt" states that Germany has only 3 per cent, of her pre-war mercantile fleet, and she does not ...

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  19. INFLUENZA IN VIENNA.

    There are 40,000 cases of Spanish influenza in Vienna, and the hospitals are choked. It is believed the lack of coal encouraged ...

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  20. SCAPA FLOW SINKINGS.

    Admiral Reuter, who was responsible for the scutting of the warships at Scapa Flow, states that he does not regret his order ...

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  21. ADRIATIC QUESTION.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says it is understood that President Wilson's reply to the allied, note ...

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