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  3. LIVERPOOL RIOTS.

    It is estimated that damage to the extent of £250,000 was done at Liverpool in the week end. Rioting and looting continued until ...

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  4. THE POLICE TROUBLE.

    Mr E. Short!, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, in the House of Commons, on Monday, announced that the police situation had not materially ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    In the House of Commons Mr Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal and leader of the House, said that the Government had decidesd to resist the direct ...

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  6. EUROPE SHORT OF COAL.

    Sitting in London, the Supreme Economic Council discussed, among other things, the difficulty of securing for Europe adeguate supplies of coal, ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    A message from Hobart records the death yesterday of Monsignor Gilleran, aged 66 years, the Vicar-General of the Roman Catholic Church in Tasmania. ...

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  8. THE SRIKE.

    “Developments are expected in the next few days," said Senator Millen, in the Senate, to-day, “which will, justify the action the Government has taken in ...

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  9. DISPUTES COMMITTEE MOVES.

    Members of the Trades Hall Disputes Committee visited the Prime Minister's office this afternoon. In the absence of Senator Milien, who ...

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  10. A SYMPATHETIC STRIKE.

    Six hundred members of the Nine Films branch of the Associated Locomotive Engineers and Firemen struck at midnight in sympathy with the ...

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  11. SEAMEN AND INDUSTRIAL DIS-PUTES COMMITTEE.

    In accordance with the entente which the seamen have re-established with the Industrial Disputes Committee of the Trades Hall, the President of the ...

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  12. POSITION IN HUNGARY

    It is staled by the “Petit Parisien" that the Supreme Council has sent a message to Lieut.-Colonel Romanelli, Chief of the Italian Military Mission ...

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  13. “THE AUTOGRAPH KING."

    Lance-Corporal S. B. Williams, of the Australian Imperial Force, who is known as “The Autograph King," has secured the autographs of the King ...

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  14. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    The “Times” correspondent at Isham, in Siberia, states that Denekine’s southern pressure has relieved Admiral Kolchak, enabling him to stabilise ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN PEACE MISSION

    Reuter’s correspondent at St. Germain says:—The financial and territorial delegates of the Austrian Mission left on Monday evening for Vienna, ...

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  16. SCENES OF ANARCHY.

    Most of the city of Liverpool has been well protected, but the scenes of imarchy that have occurred in the centre, and specially in the London ...

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  17. BUDAPEST OCCUPIED.

    Thirty thousand Roumanian troops have occupied Budapest, the capital of Hungary, which they now control. ...

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  18. THE FIUME PROBLEM.

    According to the "Petit Journal,” a speedy-settlement of the Finnic question is likely. Signor Tittoni, the Italian, Foreign ...

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  19. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Mr D. SMITH was informed, on behalf of the Minister for Public Works, that the amount of money expended on roads constructed by the Country ...

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  20. AUSTRIA GRANTS ASYLUM

    Reuter's correspondent at Vienna says that a communique states that Bela Run and his associates have been granted asylum in Austria in order to ...

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  21. RETURNING SOLDIERS..

    FARGHER.—Mr W. Fargher, formerly of Ripon street, has been advised that his son William is returning from the front on the Norman, due on ...

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  22. £10,000 FOR BIRDWOOD

    It is announced that the House of Commons has voted £10,000 to General Sir William Birdwood, who commanded the Australian Imperial Force in ...

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  23. THE COAL SUPPLY.

    The Deputy Chairman of the Coal Board, Captam Treacy, said to-day that while the Board was doing its utmost to conserve the supply of coal, ...

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  24. UENERAL CABLES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states: —One of the Caproni passenger acroplanes flying from enice to Milan crashed at Verona from a height of 4000 feet. ...

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  25. POLICY INDICATED.

    A message from Budapest says that Her Agoston, the new Hungarian Foreign Minister, interviewed, said that the Government would establisn ...

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  26. COMPULSORY TRAINING IN AMERICA.

    A Washington message states:—A Bill has been introduced into Congress making it compUlsory for every male between the ages of 18 and 20 years to take six ...

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  27. ACTION OF SYDNEY SEAMEN.

    A mass meeting of seamen was addressed by Mrs Walsh to-day, and decided by 1997 votes to 3, to support the Victorian branch’s decision not to ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    Sullivan.—The funeral of the late Mies Amy Myrtle Sullivan, third daughter of Mr and Mrs Denis Sullivan, of 81 Victoria street, took place on ...

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  29. PRINCE RUPRECHT OF BAVARIA

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says: —The “Munnchener Zeitung” publishes a letter from the ex-Bavarian Crown Prince Rupprecht to the President of the ...

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  30. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    To-day there were 72 admissions of influenza cases to hospital, and 90 were discharged. Deaths numbered 7; number in hospital, 1021. Registrars’ ...

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  31. WOMEN LOOT SHOPS

    Telegraphing from Liverpool, the “Daily Mail" corespondent describes the scenes as unexampled. Women, he says, looted drapers’ ...

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  32. BUDAPEST.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin, telegraphing on Monday, stated:- General Ruresou, the Roumanian Commander-in-Chief, decided that ...

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  33. ITALIAN AVIATOR’S SUCCESS.

    Lieut Rocetelli, a member of the Italian aviation mission visiting the Argentine, has completed the first flight across South America. He flew ...

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  34. EPIDEMIC IN THE COUNTRY.

    There are a great hum her of influenza cases in Ararat. Two deaths occurred at the week-end, Mrs T H. Byrne, and, Mrs D. N. Marney, born ...

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  35. TRIAL OF EX-KAISER.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Copenhagen says that the “Hamburg Nachrichten” publishes an extraordinary open letter from Prince Henry of ...

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  36. SEVERITY IN ST. ARANUD DIS-TRICT.

    During the past week the influenza epidemic has been very severe in St. Arnaud and district, about three hundred cases being Reported. In addition ...

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  37. GRAVES OF AUSTRALIANS.

    General Pau has notified Lieut.- General J. J. Hobbs, the Commander of the Australian Corps that he proposes to visit the divisional memorials. ...

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  38. CHARGES AGAINST CONSTABLE SCANLON.

    At the superintendent’s office, Russell street, to-day, Senior-constable Scan Jon was charged before Superintendent T. H. O'Brien, with having ...

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  39. CITY NOW QUIET.

    A message, dated Monday, states:- Liverpool is now quieter. The troops have been strengthened in view of a passible further night outbreak. The courts ...

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  40. VERONA AEROPLANE DISASTER.

    In a message from Milan the "Times” correspondent says that the disaster to the Caproni aeroplane at Verona has robbed Italian journalism ...

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  41. TRAINING OF AIR OFFICERS

    The Air Ministry announces that the Royal Force Cad lets College for the training of air officers for the air force will be opened in February. Fifty-five ...

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  42. ALLEGED SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    Mrs Lily White, a widow, residing, on the South road, North Brighton, reported to the police this afternoon that two shot’s from a revolver had been ...

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  43. STRIKE OF RAILWAY MEN.

    Angry scenes were witnessed at Waterloo station, where thousands of holiday makers resented the cancellation of the trains owing the strike of ...

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  44. A GREAT THAMES PAGEANT.

    The splendid part played by the navy and the mercantile service in the warwas fittingly, recognised' on Monday, the fifth anniversary of the declaration ...

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  45. AMERICAN FOOD PROB-LEMS.

    It is announced that President Wilson will recommend that legislation be passed by Congress dealing with the food situation. ...

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  46. CRAVE VIEW OF SITUATION.

    The “Times” correspondent at Liverpool firing before the meeting of the railwaymen, viewed the situation gravely. He says that the disturbances ...

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  47. BRITISH FEDERAL DEVOLUTION.

    In the House of Commons, Mr A. Bonar Law, the leader of the House, stated that the Spenker would preside over the Pathamentary party on ...

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  48. MAILS BY KATODMBA.

    Mails to tp-day's date are being carried to Australia by the Katoomba, which will travel by way of the Cape. ...

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