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  4. FRANCE AND BRITAIN

    Their Majestic the King and Queen attended the State banquet to the President of the French Republic (M. Poincare) and Mme. Poincare at Buckingham Palace. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUSTRALIAN HOMERS.

    Capt. Ross M. Smith started on his flight towards Australia in a VickersVimy plane at 9.15 a.m. ...

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  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S LIVESTOCK

    On the whole, the latest live stock figures issued by the Government Statist (Mr. W. L. Johnston ) are gratifying for they reveal an appreciable upward ...

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  7. CORK RIOTS.

    Renewed rioting has, occurred at Cork. Two hundred soldiers of the. Shropshire Regiment proceeded in a body from their barracks, burst through the cordon of ...

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  8. I.W.W.

    A mob lynched an I.W.W. man on railway bridge. Soldiers fired revolvers as they were passing the I.W.W. headquarters during the victory parade. ...

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  10. RUSSIA

    The Minister of War (Col. Churchill) in the House of Commons said the Government was sending Mr. EL J. Mackinder member of the Commons for Camlachie) ...

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  11. “THE GLORIOUS DEAD”

    Parties of Australian and New Zealand veterans will take part in the tribute of remembrance to-day. Following the solemnity of the ceremonial in the morning ...

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  12. Syndicalism Rampant.

    Mr. Johnson, a. Congressional representative of Centralia, said the I.W.W. outrage was obviously an attempt at an industrial revolution. Syndicalism and ...

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  13. Distinguished Aviators.

    Mrs. Andrew Smith, of Gilberton, when notified by The Register of the departure of her son from London on the great Australian flight, said that, according to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. The Baltic States.

    The Baltic provinces have sent a Note the Allies appealing for the liberty of elf-determination. They are prepared to negotiate for-peace with Russia wish a ...

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  15. A Solemn Interval.

    Immediately the marrons fired, the road of traffic subsided into a great silence. Pedestrians remained standing bareheaded through the solemn and impressive interval. ...

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  16. I.W.W. Rooms Raided.

    Soldiers raided the I.W.W. headquarters, wrecked the building, and burned the contents ...

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  17. Alleged- Execution of Officers' Wives.

    Refugees from Petrograd declare that the Bolsheviks executed 500 wives of officers who deserted from the Red Army. ...

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  18. The Miners' Strike.

    Martial law has been declared in North Dakota in order to break the miners' strike, which is causing a coal famine ...

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  19. Soviet Peace Offer.

    At the International Labour Conference Signor Baldesi (Italy) proposed the acceptance of the Soviet peace offer. Differences of opinion developed, and the ...

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  20. GERMAN PRISONERS

    The German Government has sent a Note to France protesting against the delay in repatriating 400,000 German prisoners of war. The Note states that the ...

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  21. Bermondt Defeated.

    The Letts have defeated Col. Bermondt's forces. ...

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  22. LOCAL OPTION TANGLE

    At Clare, on November 11, the East Midland Licensing Court decided the application for the transfer of a hotel licence from one locality to another and, in so ...

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  23. Sinn Feiners Arrested.

    The men arrested by the Dublin police in the raid on the Sinn Fein Parliament include Messrs. John O'Mahony, John Hayes, and Frank Lawless, members of the ...

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  24. Mackensen Allowed to Go is Home.

    The Supreme Council has authorized Gen. von Mackensen to leave Salonika and go to Germany in view of his age end health. ...

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  25. The Fermoy Riots.

    At the military station of Fermoy, in September last, an outrage was committed just Wore 11 o'clock on a fine Sunday morning. The attacking party appeared ...

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  26. President Wilson a Spectator.

    President Wilson-was permitted to sit up in no invalid -chair for an hour to see the Armistice-Day celebrations in Washington. ...

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  27. Evasive Roumania.

    The Rumanian Note regarding the evacuation of Hungary is stated to be evasive. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA AND NEW GUINEA.

    Capt. Detzner, lecturing before the Berlin Geographical Society, said the natives of New Guinea were opposed! to the domination of Australia, whose military levies ...

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  29. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Daily Mail states that a prominent sportsman has offered £333 if five others will subscribe the remainder of a sum of £2,000 which is necessary to provide the ...

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  30. FARMERS AS WHARF LABOURERS !

    Mr. Robinson, asked the Premier in the Assembly on Thursday whether be held any, information to give to the House with regard to the strike by men handling wheat ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    At Maritzburg yesterday the Australians played a one-innings match against a team from the principal colleges of Natal for the benefit of the juniors. The Australians ...

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  32. RAIN AT HAWKER.

    Mr. Moseley, amid "hear, hears," informed the Assembly that he understood rain had fallen in the north, and he asked the Commissioner of Public Works what ...

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  33. WAZIRISTAN CAMPAIGN.

    The first disaster to our troops in the Waziristan campaign occurred on Tuesday. A picquet taking up a position two miles south of Miranshah was cleverly ambushed ...

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  34. BARRIER NEWS.

    Tight rain fell over the West Darling district last night. The records received are:—Broken Hill 0.30; Cockburn, 0.18; Menindee 0.28; Taroona, 0.42; Wilcannia, ...

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  35. 'TWO-UP" OPPOSITE POLICE STATION.

    Few men would have the temerity to join in a game of “two-up” in front of a police station, particularly when there were police “living in" at that station. That ...

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  36. THE WAIMANA.

    The Court of Enquiry into the arrangements on the transport Waimana, on which Australians refused "to sail, finds that there no culpable neglect by any specific ...

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  37. SOLDIERS' DEPENDANTS.

    Following is a list of names of soldiers dependants on board the Orantes, which let the United Kingdom on October 25 for South Australia:— ...

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  38. BUSINESS OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Hon. J. Jelley asked the Chief Secretary in the Legislative Council Thursday whether it was the intention of the Government to complete the business ...

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  39. SOLDIERS'. SETTLEMENT BILL.

    The report or the conference between representatives of the Legislative Council and the House of Assembly on the amendments to the Soldiers' Settlement Bill by ...

    Article : 332 words
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  41. LOANS TO CHINA.

    The Times correspondent at Washington says ii is understood that Great Britain had proposed that the United States, England, France, and Japan should advance ...

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  42. THE LAW COURTS.

    John Hodge, a young man, was cent to gaol for seven days for having been drank in Hindley street on Wednesday. Hodge denied a further charge of having begged aims in Hindley street ...

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