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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. "NEITHER BUTTER NOR PUTTY."

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) addressed a great meeting at the town Hall last night. Thousands of persons were unable to gain admittance. Mr. ...

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  3. POSTAL VOTING. PROVISIONS EXPLAINED.

    At the Commonwealth elections and referendum to be held on December 13 next an elector may vote by post: (a) if the elector will not, throughout the ...

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  4. BOLSHEVIK PEACE TERMS. THE FULL TEXT PUBLISHED.

    Colonel Cecil Malone, M.P., has published the full text of the Russian Soviet's so-called peace terms to which a reply is demanded by November 15. The text ...

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  5. THE WAR GRATUITY. MR. HUGHES AND CASH PAYMENT.

    Addressing a crowded meeting of returned soldiers called by him in the Adelaide Town Hall yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced that ...

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  6. BRITISH RAILWAY TROUBLE. ANOTHER STRIKE ANTICIPATED.

    The railway wage question has again become prominent, and further trouble is threatened. A conference composed of specially appointed delegates representing ...

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  7. ARMISTICE DAY. FREEDOM AND LIBERTY

    Stirring addresses, patriotic music, and marked enthusiasm characterised the assemblage last evening in the Exhibition Hall, which was crowded to the doors ...

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  8. STIMULATE PRODUCTION.

    Sir Auc[?]land Geddes, speaking at Liverpool, said the business of the Government in trade matters, was to stand out of the way. However, State control of coal was ...

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  9. PERTH SOLDIERS DISSATISFIED.

    A mass meeting of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League, convened by the East Perth branch, resolved to repudiate the Central Executive agreement with ...

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  10. FRENCH PRESIDENCY.

    A speech delivered by a former chief of M. Cleme[?] Cabinet is interpreted to mean that M. Cle[?]nceau will be a candidate for the Presidency of the Republic ...

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  11. A CRITICAL POSITION.

    General Yudenitch is experiencing further reverses in his operations against the Bolsheviks, and his position is considered to be critical, because Bolshevik ...

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  12. LILLEY.

    Mr.G. M. Mackay, the Nationalist and Farmers' candidate for Lilley, addressed the electors of Kilcoy on Monday evening. There was a good attendance, ...

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  13. PARTY RECORDS CONTRASTED.

    A meeting was held in the Coorparoo Shire Hall last evening in support of the candidature of Mr. J. G. Bayley for Oxley. The speakers were Messrs. J. G. ...

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  14. CURRENCY IN JAPAN.

    As the actual value of the sovereign is only 16/ the British Government is sending £10,000,000 worth of gold to Japan, in order to [?]dress the rate of ...

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  15. VISIT OF THE FLEET. SAILORS' TRIP TO NAMBOUR CANCELLED.

    A special train was prepared yesterday morning to convey the sailors of the visiting Fleet on a day's outing to Nambour. The time to leave was 9.45, but the sailors ...

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  16. AMERICAN MINING CRISIS.

    It is understood that the leaders of the United Mine Workers refuse to obey the order of the Government to cancel the arrangements for the strike of coal ...

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  17. RUSSIAN ANNIVERSARY.

    In order to prevent the occurrence of disturbances on the anniversary of the revolution in Russia, the streets of Berlin were [?]trolled by strong forces, and ...

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  18. STRIKES AT PERTH.

    Sixty men employed on the construction of the new cement works at Bursewood, who are dissatisfied with their present wages, ceased work this morning: The ...

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  19. TAMING THE WAZIRS.

    The Commandant of the 24th Punjabis ([?]gadier-General Climo) presented tons of peace to the Wazir tribesmen on November 9 at Dardoni. Thirteen ...

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  20. COLLIE STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike at the Ca[?]ie mine has been settled, and the men have returned to work. ...

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  21. MR. GROOM VISITING BRISBANE.

    Mr. L. E. Groom (Commonwealth Minister for Works and Railways) will address a meeting in the School of Arts, West End, with Mr. J. G. Bayley (the ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A report from Paris states that the Supreme Council has agreed to summon th[?] meeting of the League of Nations without waiting for the participation of ...

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  23. MOTOR TRIP TO SANDGATE.

    In connection with the motor car excursion to be given to the sailors of the Fleet this afternoon, motor car owners are reminded to have their cars at ...

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  24. THE BANKS SURPRISED.

    Both the banks and the officers of the Returned Soldiers' League were taken by surprise by the announcement to-day that the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) had ...

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  25. PARLIAMENTARY MECONTENTS

    As was anticipated, the threatened "no confidence" motion against the Lawson Ministry was not launched to-day. A count of members during the afternoon ...

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  26. DOWNS INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE.

    Mr. Robert Wells, it is stated, will be an independent candidate for the Darling Downs. Mr. Wells was originally nominated for the Caucus plebiscite, but, it is ...

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  27. PEACE TREATY RESERVATIONS.

    The Senate has refused to replace Article [?] of the Peace Treaty with a reservation keeping out the United States, and has rejected an amendment whereby the ...

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  28. AERIAL SCHEME.

    The Director-General of Civil Aviation (General Sykes) is arranging to visit the Dominions preparatory to carrying out big aerial schemes connecting England ...

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  29. JAPANESE BATTLESHIP.

    The bat[?]ship Nagato, of 40,000 tons register, [?]ch is said to be the largest vessel in [?] world, will be launched to-morrow. [?] vessel carries 16in. guns, ...

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  30. MORETON.

    Mr. W. Hefferan, the Caucus candidate for Moreton, addressed a meeting in the School of Arts last evening. There were a number of interjections, but the meeting ...

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  31. TOWNSVILLE INCIDENT.

    Constable Allen was on duty in Palmer-street at 3.30 this morning, and noticed cases being removed from a boat which had come from the outer harbour, and ...

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  32. THE HOHENZOLLERNS.

    The Netherlands Government is understood to regard the Hohenzollerns entirely as political refugees, and to take the stand that, as a consequence, it is ...

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  33. MR. THEODORE AT IPSWICH.

    Mr. W. V. Hefferan, the Caucus candidate for Moreton, addressed a moderately attended meeting near the Blackall Fountain to-night. Mr. W. G. Delaney ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. AN URGENT NECESSITY.

    Speaking at the Armistice Day luncheon to-day, Major-General Legge (Chief of the General Staff) emphasised the urgent necessity for, an adequate Australian Air ...

    Article : 339 words
  35. BANKING CONSORTIUM.

    It is indicated that the leading bankers of Japan favour an unconditional banking consortum [?] connection with the financing [?] [?]ina, whereas certain ...

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  36. ROCKHAMPTON SUPREME COURT

    The Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court began to-day, before his Honour Mr. Justice Lukin. Andrew Alexander M'Watters pleaded ...

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  37. FLYING TO AUSTRALIA.

    It is understood that Captain Peters, an entrant for the £10,000 prize flight to Australia, will reach Rangoon, Burma, to-day. Arrangements for supplying him ...

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  38. STATEMENT BY R.S.S.I.L.A. EXECUTIVE.

    Subsequent upon the statements made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in Adelaide yesterday, a special meeting of the members of the executive of the ...

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  39. CANAD[?] LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED.

    It is announced that the "Victory" Loan has been oversubscribed. ...

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  40. OUSTING UNDESIRABLES.

    It is anno[?] that the Department of Justice will [?] on the Government that all radical [?]mists seized throughout the nation [?] deported. Mr. ...

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  41. MR. HUGHESS'S VISIT.

    The president of the National Democratic Council (Alderman A. Mayes) has been advised that the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will speak at Toowoomba ...

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  42. N.S.W. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    The Farmers' and Settlers' Association officially announced to-day that Mr. F. B. Falkiner, the retiring member for Hume in the House of Representatives. ...

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  43. THE DEFENCE ACT.

    Mr. W. G. Higgs (Caucus candidate for Capricornia) addressed a meeting in the School of Arts to-night. Hon. E. B. Purnell, M.L.C., presided. ...

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  44. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

    Immense crowds lined the route followed by the Lord Mayor's show. There was a noteworthy absence at the display of the trophies and military uniforms which ...

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  45. CAMPAIGN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    A decision has now been reached between the Liberal Union, the National Party, and the Farmers' and Settlers' Association regarding the selection of ...

    Article : 75 words
  46. LEGISLATIVE [?]CONSTRUCTION.

    The Farmers' National Council will confer with Labour organisations on November 21, and will [?]iate a legislative reconstruction proramme. ...

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  47. GERMAN MINISTER'S DEATH.

    Herr Haase, the German Socialist Minister, whose death has been announced succumbed to blood poisoning, the result of a slight wou[?] inflicted by a ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN MILITARY ORGANISATION.

    Lieut. General Sir C. B. B. White will leave Melbourne to-morrow for Western Australia to confer with the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) on questions ...

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  49. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Peace Session of Parliament has ended, and the Houses have adjourned. Parliament ratified the acquisition of the Claud Trunk Railway. The ...

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  50. THE NEW ENGLAND SEAT.

    A meeting of the supporters of the Progressive Party, whose nominee for the New England seat (Major Alex. Hay) is already in the field, was held in the ...

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  51. SAVING OF COAL.

    It is reported that several large steamship companies are planning to convert vessels so as to enable then to burn oil fuel, in order to avert fu[?] difficulties ...

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  52. BOLSHEVISM IN FINLAND.

    Mr. Harold Tanner, a resident of Finland, who has just arrived in Sydney, in describing his personal experiences with Bolshevism, said, in the course of an ...

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  53. HUME SETTLEMENT.

    A report from London states that Signor d'A[?]unzio, who raided and occupied F[?]ume with a body of troops, is reported to have agreed to the Allied plan ...

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  54. METALLIFEROUS MINING AWARD

    His Honour Mr. Justice Mecnaughton returned yesterday from a visit to Cloncurr[?], where he had gone in connection with the metalliferous mining award for ...

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  55. EXTENDED FEDERAL POWERS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier was asked by Mr. Gunn, in view of the recent statement that the Government would not ask the people to vote ...

    Article : 116 words
  56. VICE-CONSUL'S SUICIDE.

    Mr. Gary Miller, American Vice-Consul at Stockholm, shot himself a[?] the Waldorf Ast[?]a Hotel with a revolver owing to financial difficulties. ...

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  57. SKILL IN BUSINESS.

    The King's Bench Division has refused a writ to prohibit a continuance of pro[?]teering proceedings against two chemists carrying on business at Wood ...

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  58. TOWNSVILLE ENTERPRISES.

    Messrs. Webb and Burgess, electrical engineers of Sydney, have been selected by the City Council to prepare plans for an electric lighting plant to cost —45,000. ...

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  59. HIGH SALARIED Ms.P.

    The Miners' Federation is subsidising the salaries of the miners' representatives in the House of Commons, bringing the total remuneration received by them to ...

    Article : 38 words
  60. MEETINGS.

    Lieut. Colonel Donald Cameron, the Soldier candidate for Brisbane, assisted by Senator Reid and others, will address a meeting in the Centennial Hall to-morrow ...

    Article : 129 words
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