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  2. RETURNED SOLDIERS WELCOMED AT CENTRAL STATION.

    A special train arrived from Melbourne at noon yesterday with 63 returned soldiers from the transport Boonah on board. During the trip Lieut. Foster, one of the men, sustained ...

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  3. THE LATE MR. T. F. KNOX.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ORDER IN BERLIN.

    An Amsterdam message on Thursday stated that the German Government by proclamation has notified that all civilians must be disarmed by Sunday, which is election day. ...

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  5. INSURRECTION IN PORTUGAL.

    A Lisbon report says the Portuguese Government announces that an insurrectionary movement, supported by Bolshevik agents, attacked the Palace of St. George. The ...

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  6. FEEDING THE ENEMY

    A message from Paris on Thursday stated that, according to the "Morning Post's" Paris correspondent, President Wilson, at recent sessions of the Allied Conference, urged the ...

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  7. PEACE CONGRESS OPENED M. CLEMENCEAU PRESIDES

    The Peace Conference has agreed to admit the Press, except when sitting in camera. On the motion of President. Wilson, seconded by Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau ...

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  8. PETROGRAD.

    A counter-revolution is reported to [?]ave broken out in Petrograd. The Stockholm "Aftonblad's" correspondent at Helsingfors reports serious hunger ...

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  9. PASSENGERS BY SONOMA.

    After having been in quarantine for four days, the Oceanic Company's steamer Sonoma was released on Saturday morning, and the passengers, including a number of returned ...

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  10. SENATOR PEARCE. TRIP TO ENGLAND.

    The almost unanimous action of returned soldiers' associations throughout the Commonwealth in protesting against the departure of the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) for ...

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  11. AN AUSTRALIAN UNCLE.

    William Allison, a timekeeper in the North-western Company's locomotive sheds at Rugby, states that he has inherited £50,000 from a pastoralist uncle, who died in Australia. ...

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  12. THE SINN FEIN.

    Sinn Fein Ms.P. in Dublin on Wednesday discussed the question of an irish National Assembly. They appointed Mr. de Valera, Mr. Griffiths, and Count Plunket as delegates to ...

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  13. THE ARMISTICE.

    A report from Paris states that the armistice has been extended for a month, Germany having accepted Marshal Foch's conditions. A message from Amsterdam says that Herr ...

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  14. LONDON TRAGEDY.

    Lieut.-Colonel Rutherford, who is under arrest in connection with the shooting of Major Miles Seton, made a runaway marrlage. The couple despaired of securing ...

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  15. BUSH FIRES.

    Concerning the scries of extensive bush fires that have for the past week been raging on the Victorian side of the Murray, an inquiry has been made as to the probable origin of ...

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  16. SUPER-DREADNOUGHTS.

    Some of the details are disclosed of the Admiralty's surprise class of three super-Dreadnoughts, of which the Hood has been already launched and is nearing completion, ...

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  17. SCULPTURE FORGERIES.

    A Paris report says the Paris pseudo-Count Bouyon, a friend of the late Auguste Rodin, has been arrested for fraud. He obtained genuine Rodins and induced an Italian ...

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  18. THE PACIFIC.

    Mr. Carl Ackermnn, the "New York Times" correspondent at Pekin, interviewed Housu-Shi-Chang (the President of Northern China), who said: "If the League of Nations does not ...

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  19. BATTLE WITH A SHARK.

    The condition of Douglas Arkell, who was attacked by a shark in the surf on the Newcastle beach on Friday, is considerably improved. The examination of his injuries by ...

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  20. EXPLOSION KILLS 30.

    A report from Boston (Mass.) states that 30 were killed and 50 injured by the explosion of a tank containing molaases. ...

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  21. HISTORIC NECKLACE.

    A telegram from Paris says Prince Antoine of Orleans is the plaintiff in an action for the recovery of a pearl necklace lent to a lady named Carmen Flores, to wear at an ...

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  22. MYSTERY WEAPON.

    Mr. F. Kelleway (Parliamentary Secretary for Munitions) said the reason for the cessation of the German air raids was a Ministry of Munitions secret, but it was due to a ...

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  23. THEATRICAL VENTURES.

    Mr. Sol Joel's theatrical activities are creating widespread interest in London. It is understood e is behind Mr. Alfred Butt. Already he has a greater [?] smaller interest in ...

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  24. ALLIED MEETINGS.

    M. Pichon, in a statement to the Australian Press Association, said the inclusion of an Australian representative at the Peace Conference had gratified the French nation, ...

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  25. ITALY'S CLAIMS.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press on Thursday reported that he had learned Italy had definitely abandoned her imperialistic programme, and had accepted the ...

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  26. PRZEMYSL.

    A message from Geneva says it is reported that the Ukrainians bombarded Przemysl (the famous Gallcian fortress) for several days from the land and air. The situation is ...

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  27. CHARGES AGAINST PRINCE.

    Advices from Berne state that the Hungarian Government has demanded the extradition of Prince Louis Windisch-Graetz for misappropriating 4,000,000 kronen from the ...

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  28. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference between the Federal and State Ministers is to be opened in Melbourne on Wednesday afternoon next. The questions listed for consideration are ...

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  29. DRASTIC MEASURES.

    A report from Berne says the Swiss Government is dealing drastically with German and Russian Bolshevik agents. Many are under surveillance, and a number have been ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    H.M.A.S. Swan, Torrens, Warrego, and Yarra, after severe buffeting in the Bay of Biscay reached Plymouth. The other ships are expected shortly. The destroyers, on ...

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  31. FOOTBALL IN BRITAIN.

    As the Rugby Union and Northern Union players freely played together in army matches during the war period, it was anticipated in some quarters that the Rugby ...

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  32. DEMOBILISATION.

    In view of prevalent misconceptions regarding the British army of occupation, the newspapers publish a high authority's view. He says it is more important to secure the ...

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  33. LUXEMBURG.

    The popular agitation in Luxemburg has subsided. The Republican Committee was diss[?]ived after the official announcement of the abdication of the Grand Duchess and her ...

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  34. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales has arrived at Cologne in an aeroplane from Spa. He persuaded the pilot to do "stunts," which he thoroughly enjoyed. He also flew to Bonn, attended a ...

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  35. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR

    The Labour and Socialist Conference opens on January 2[?] at Lausanne, where German delegates will attend, while simultaneously the International Trades Union Congress will ...

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  36. PLAGUE OF RATS.

    The plague of rats in Britain is so serious that the Board of Agriculture has established a special department to cope with it, under experts. ...

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  37. EXCESS PROFITS DUTY.

    The Ministry of Reconstruction publishes the report of the Committee on Financial Risks which was appointed owing to manufacturers and traders fearing that the losses ...

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  38. SHIPBUILDING

    Lloyd's register shows that 424 merchantmen, aggregating 1,979,952 tons, were under construction in the United Kingdom at the end of December. Ferro-concrete vessels are ...

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  39. SOLDIERS AND THE SEA.

    A scheme for assisting discharged soldiers to become officers in the mercantile marine has been placed before the Minister for Repatriation (Senator Millen) by the Returned ...

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  40. WAITING FOR TRAMS.

    Mrs. Chamberlain protests against the prohibition of people waiting on the off-side of the road for trams on account of the impossibility of women walking from the ...

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  41. LONDON TO CAPETOWN.

    The Air Ministry is preparing an experimental aeroplane flight to Capetown, shortly. It will probaDly take a week or a fortnight. There will be no attempt at a speed record, ...

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  42. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A Bloemfontein message states that the Nationalist Congress has decided to send a deputation to Europe to lay claims to independence before President Wilson for ...

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  43. MINISTER DEFENDED.

    The appointment of Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) as Minister for Demobilisation in London has given satisfaction to the executive in the National Labour Party, which ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Captain F. C. Dreyer has been appointed to the battle-cruiser New Zealand as commodore and chief of staff to Lord Jel[?]coe. The King has approved of a parade by the ...

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  45. SOUTH COAST MINES.

    The sittings of the Miners' Delegate Board concluded last evening. It was decided to protest against the employment of any other persons in the South Coast collieries until ...

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  46. BRITISH MEAT TRADE.

    Sir Albert Stanley (President of the Board of Trade) informed a deputation of British meat importers that he could not consider the question of a duty of a farthing per pound on ...

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  47. LOONGANA DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The Union Company announces that a settlement of the Loongana dispute has been effected, and that the men intend to man the vessel to-morrow. ...

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  48. MINERS' DEMANDS.

    The miners' conference at Southport resolved to send an ultimatum to the Government demanding legislation for the demobilisation and reinstatement of all miners, with ...

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  49. GERMAN INTERNEES.

    Among the speakers at to-day's meeting at the Town Hall at 2.30 to protest against the release of 20 German internees from Holdsworthy Camp, will be Chaplains Wilson and ...

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  50. ANTI-WAR AGITATORS.

    Forty-three I.W.W. anti-war agitators have been sentenced from one to ten years imprisonment. Sabotage plots were disclosed. ...

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