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  2. WHEAT GUARANTEE

    The statement made in the House of Representatives this morning by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) that it had been decided to gay the whole ...

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  3. TROUBLE AT DARWIN

    In the House of Representatives to day Mr Glynn informed Mr. Finlayson that a disturbance occurred at Port Darwin on Monday. A crowd of 300 ...

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  4. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The 'Yew York World's" Paris correspondent says that while the colonial Premiers will be present at the Preliminary Peace Conf[?]ence, it is ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. ARBITRATION COURT

    In order to expedite matters in the plaint of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association v. the Commonwealth Railway Commissioner for ...

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  7. Outlook in Germany

    It is officially estimated at Berlin that the food stocks will be exhausted in February. This statement is probably over pessimistic, but the ...

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  8. Launceston Hospital

    At last night's meeting of the Hospital Board Ur. H. N. Sweetnam wrote it under date December 18 tendering his a resignation of the position of ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLES

    The Press Bureau states that in view of the general shipping situation and the repatriation of the various expeditionary forces and dependents, little or ...

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  10. TROUBLES INCREASING.

    The industrial troubles are increasing owing to the lack of raw materials and coal, The miners refuse to work more than six hours. The labouring classes ...

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  11. DEATH AT AN ASYLUM

    The enquiry concerning the death of Francis Ardinach was resumed by Justice Burnside to-day, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Colebatch) being the chief ...

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  12. AMERICAN TRADE.

    Dr. Wilson has approved of the attachment of business advisers to the American Legations and Embassies, with the object of expanding Americans world ...

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  13. FIRE ON A TRAIN.

    A tourist car on the Canadian Pacific railway took fire when an route to Toronto. Thirteen persons are reported to be dead. ...

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  14. THE CANADIANS.

    Canadian troops crossed the Rhine bridges, occupying a bridgehead near Cologne. The Canadians crossed a boat ridge, but heavy rain spoiled the ...

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  15. LETTER TELEGRAMS

    An amendment to the post and telegraph regulations was issued to-day, providing that letter telegrams shall be confined to messages which are of a ...

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  16. SLAUGHTER EXPECTED.

    The situation in Hamburg is steadily becoming wove. The strength of Dr. Liebknecht's partisans has hitherto been clue to ruthlessness and a determination ...

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  17. CANADIAN V.C.'s.

    A total of fifty-five Victoria Crosses have been awarded the Canadians during the war ...

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  18. COSSACKS' SUCCESS.

    The State Department at Washington has been informed that the Don Cossacks defeated the Bolsheviks, capturing 20 gums and thousands of ...

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  19. EXHIBITION OF PICTURES

    The Director of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (Mr. Glive Lord) has arranged for an exhibition in the gallery during January of about 30 ...

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  20. WIRELESS STATIONS.

    Mr. Nally, vice-president of the Marconi Company. testified before the Senate Enquiry that there were twenty-tree Mexican wireless stations during the war ...

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  21. POSITION IN VIENNA.

    Miss Beatrice Baskerville, the "New York World's" Vienna correspondent, says that the food conditions there are appalling. Vienna needs everything ...

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  22. RETURN OF TROOPS.

    The scenes of enthusiasm marking the return of the troops to Berlin are now ending. Ten thousand mean arrive daily. Herr Ebert addressed them from ...

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  23. DAME MELBA

    Anzacs, invalided soldiers, nurses, and their relatives filled the Melbourne Town Hall this afternoon to hear Dame Nellie Melba sing. The diva gave the ...

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  24. BERLIN DANCING MAD.

    Berlin has gone dancing mad. Crowds are filling the cabarets, dancing and drinking expensive wines. ...

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  25. GERMAN GAIN.

    There was a noteworthy phrase in the Haasc interview, when he said:—"We lose Alsacc-Lorraine, but in German Austria." ...

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  26. BY-ELECTIONS

    The by-elections resulted:—Wellington South.—Semple (Labour), 2421; Frost (Independent), 1181; Castle (Radical), 307 ...

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  27. CORANGAMITE ELECTION

    The result of the Corangamite by-election was made known to-day. Mr. Gibson (Farmers' Union) was elected by a majority of 3152. The final ...

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  28. THE REICHSTAG.

    Mr. Dosch Fleurot, wiring from Berlin, states that Herr Fehnbacher demands the re-assembling of the [?]ichstag. He declares that the ...

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  29. AGITATION IN SOUTH AMERICA.

    Despatches from Monte Video say that Bolshevik agitations are increasing in Brazil, Uruquay, and Argentina. In some places Workers' Councils have been ...

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  30. Tramway Board

    Following the deadlock which arose between the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council regarding the board to be in control of the tramways ...

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  31. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    The influenza deaths for the ten weeks to December 17 number 2353, of which 1021 occurred in Auckland, 553 in Wellington, 366 in Christchurch, and ...

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  32. PUNISHMENT OF THE EX-KAISER.

    A resolution has been introduced into the House of Representatives at Washington favouring punishment of the ex-Kaiser and associates. ...

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  33. CONDITIONS IN MEXICO.

    It is expected that Great Britain will ask the United States to settle the unstable conditions in Mexico. Great Britain has been undergoing great ...

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  34. THE BOONAH MEN.

    The Returned Soldiers' Association telegraphed the Governor-General, urging the immediate removal of the men on the Boonah; and expressing the ...

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  35. STRUCTURAL STEEL.

    Mr. Delorat, general manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co., at whose steel works at Port Waratah orders are being fulfilled for the Federal ...

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  36. LATROBE SHALE OIL

    The Legislative Council to-night proceeded to consider the resolution of the Assembly agreeing to the advance 0f £50,000 to the Latrobe Shale Oil Co. ...

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  37. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG

    There are many signs of increased interest in Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig's return to London, accompanied by leading generals and staff officers. ...

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  38. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Dr. Wilson, in the course of a speech, declared he believed a League of Nations was indispensable for the preservation of peace. ...

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  39. BOONAH [?]ENT.

    A mass meeting of returned soldiers and citizens held on the Esplanade last night unanimously passed a resolution condemning the federal authorities for ...

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  40. LATE COMMANDER.

    It is understood that General von Lettow Vorbeek, late German commander in East Africa, with his officers and men, who recently surrendered, will [?]nbark at ...

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  41. BOMB OUTRAGE

    At Richards' Avenue, Surry Hills, early this morning a bomb, believed to have seen made of gelignite, was thrown Into the front room of a house, ...

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  42. AEROPLANES.

    The Press Bureau states that a Handley machine in which General Mac Ewan is flying from London, has reached Italy. It was somewhat delayed by bad ...

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  43. BRITISH CABINET

    The newspapers anticipate a number of early Cabinet r[?]ges. It is reported that a new reconstruction of the Cabinet consisting of about a dozen will shortly ...

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  44. RUSSIAN EXPEDITION EXPLAINED.

    Lord Milner, Secretary of State for War, replying to a correspondent, states that the allied forces, of which the British was only a small proportion, were ...

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  45. INCAPACITATED SOLDIERS

    Before the House of Assembly adjourned for tea to-day Mr. Newton called attention to the unsatisfactory treatment of some of the returned ...

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  46. VICTORY CELEBRATIONS

    It is understood that the official celebration of victory will occur in January of February. The authorities are discussing a scheme on an unpr[?]cedented ...

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  47. WAR COST

    The war cost to New Zealand to the end of September is £51,500,000, excluding pensions. ...

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  48. BRITISH PRISONERS

    Stops are being taken to expedite the return of British prisoners, and fifteen Danish ships, in addition to British transports, have been chartered for the ...

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  49. AMUSEMENTS

    The great court drama "On Trial.' "Pathe's Australian Gazette," the star comedy "Getting Evidence," aid "Hunting Wild Lions" are the attractions of ...

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  50. TRANSPORT WORKERS

    During the post few days a conference of delegates from the various unions connected with the waterside workers had been sitting in Sydney. To ...

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  51. FREMANTLE WHARVES

    It was announced this morning that the waterside labour employers had decided to give first preference on the Fremantle wharves to returned soldiers ...

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  52. DISTURBANCES IN SPAIN

    Serious revolutionary disturbances have occurred in Barcelona and Bilboa. The guards used firearms causing some casualties. The [?]nsorship prevents the ...

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  53. TRAMWAY DISPUTE

    The between the Tramway Ward and the employees has reached an acute stage, the union giving the board a week to decide whether it will ...

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  54. QUEEN OF NORWAY

    The battle cruise New Zealand conveyed Queen Mand to England. ...

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  55. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND

    The children's playground presented by the Mayor of Adelaide. (Mr. J. Glover), and situated in park lands, was opened this morning by his ...

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  56. FROZO—THE FREEZER

    The name given to the latest comer in corn and callous removers. A wonderfully simple and easy way of gaining foot comfort is by merely applying a few ...

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  57. DISPUTE SETTLED

    A complete settlement has been arrived at in the dispute between the few Zealand Freezing Workers' Association and the freezing companies. The ...

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