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  2. LIFE ON BAHIA CASTILLO.

    Further sidelights on life on the transport Bahia Castillo during her recent voyage from England with returning munition-workers aboard were given in the ...

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  3. DEFENCE OF RIGA.

    Reports received in Copenhagen from Riga at the end of last week were that the Lettish offensive against the Germans and Bolsheviks, under General Bermondt, ...

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  4. POULET'S ADVENTURES.

    Etienne Poulet, the French airman, who is flying from France to Australia, has telegraphed from Karachi (N.W. India) that when he was forced to descend ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    One of the rowdiest election meetings over held in the metropolitan area took place at the Prahran Town Hall last night, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) addressed the ...

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  6. MEAT TRADE CONDITIONS.

    The investigations of the State Royal Commission on high prices was continued yesterday, when the price of meat was further inquired into. The members of the ...

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  7. CANDIDATES AND ECONOMY.

    Referring yesterday to a letter signed by Mr. R. J. Ochr appearing in "The Argus" on Saturday, Mr. Fred Knight, president of the Taxpayers' Association, Collins House, ...

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  8. The Alliance Disaster.

    The accident which caused the deaths of Captain R. Douglas and Lieutenant J. S. L. Ross, at the outset of their attempt to fly to Australia in an Alliance machine, will ...

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  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Speaking at Johannesburg at the opening of a new Wesleyan hall, the South African Prime Minister (Lient. General Smuts) said that he had been told that the League of ...

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  10. SURVEYING THE ROUTE.

    Captain H. N. Wrigley, D.F.C., who is making an aerial survey of the route from Melbourne to Cloncurry, in Queensland, left Point Cook on Sunday, and arrived at ...

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  11. "THE PROPHET DANIEL."

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The Rev. W. Albiston, general secretary of the Victorian Protestant Federation, speaking at the special Reformation Sunday service, held at the ...

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  12. New Ships for Australasia.

    The Port Caroline, of the Commonwealth and Dominion line, is expected to sail for Australasia in December, and the Port Curtis in January. The Port Adelaide is nearly ...

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  13. RAILWAY NATIONALISATION.

    The details of the scheme for the joint control of the railways, as disclosed on Friday last, show that Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P. (secretary of the Railway-men's ...

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  14. CRUSH OUTSIDE HALL.

    Several thousand people congregated in Chapel street outside the town hall during the progress of the meeting. Labour supporters kept up a continuous babel of noises, ...

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  15. WANNON.

    HORSHAM, Monday.—The Nationalist candidate for Wannon, Mr. Rodgers, opened his campaign to-night. Mr. Rodgers, after dealing with the ...

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  16. FLINDERS.

    Captain Bruce, who is seeking re-election as the Nationalist candidate for Flinders, addressed a meeting at the Mechanics' Institute, Ringwood, last night. The ...

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  17. British Trade Unionists.

    Delegates representing 2,000,000 trade unionists of the United Kingdom met in London last week, and decided to approve of the Industrial Courts Bill now before ...

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  18. THE SENATE.

    Mr. R. Bloomfield Rees, one of the Farmers' Union candidates for the Senate, addressed a meeting in the Richmond Town Hall last night. Mr. S. J. Keys, ...

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  19. Death of Lionel Rignold.

    The death is announced in London of Mr. Lionel Rignold, the well-known English comedian. Mr. Lionel Rignold was a cousin of two actors ...

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  20. To-day's Meetings.

    Announcements regarding Meetings arranged for to-day appear on page 11. ...

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  21. DR. MANNIX'S LETTER.

    Sir,—The letter alleged by Dr. Mannix to have been posted by the "Secretary to the Prime Minister" to a lady in Geelong was not sent out from this department by ...

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  22. Sinn Feiners Attack Police.

    Sinn Feiners last week twice attacked the police barracks at Cooraclare. After the police had abandoned the barracks a hostile crowd bombed and set fire to the building, ...

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  23. REPATRIATION.

    A scheme for the cure and education of the children of deceased soldiers is receiving the attention of the Repatriation Commission, and its details should be made ...

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  24. ART EXHIBITIONS.

    Though well known in Sydney, the work of Mr. A. Dattilo Rubbo is seldom seen in Melbourne, and the exhibition which is now being held at the Decoration galleries; 289 ...

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  25. International Labour.

    It is reported from Berlin that the German delegates to the International Labour Conference at Washington arranged to sail for America at the end of last week. ...

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  26. Products of the Empire.

    His Majesty the King has accorded his patronage to the British Empire Exhibition to be held from May to October, 1921, probably at the Crystal Palace, near ...

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  27. Lower Emigration Rates.

    The Australian Agents-General are resentful at the slowness of the Imperial Government in giving a reply to their joint demands for lower emigration rates. They ...

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  28. Tasmanian Apples.

    It is understood that the Tasmanian apple syndicate in London is disposed to operate again when it knows definitely what quantity is likely to be shipped, and ...

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  29. DR. MANNIX.

    Sir,—Recent utterances of this gentleman indicate that he is tired of political strife. He also pretends to deplore the existing state of feeling on sectarian matters. It is ...

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  30. Nobel Prizes.

    The Nobel prizes for physics for 1918 and 1919 and for chemistry for 1918 have been awarded, says a Stockholm message, to professors at German universities. ...

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  31. HENTY.

    Mr. A. G. Grant, the Labour candidate for Henty, addressed a moderately attended meeting at the Glenhuntly Hall last night. The chair was taken by Mr. R. Charrett, ...

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  32. Budapest Free of Roumanians.

    A Vienna message states that the Hungarian army was to take possession of Budapest (the capital of Hungary) on November 14. The Budapest newspapers are ...

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  33. INCIDENT IN A DUGOUT.

    At the Victoria Barracks yesterday, No. 1828, Lance-Corporal James Richmond, of the 26th Battalion, A.I.F., was presented for trial by general court-martial. He was ...

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  34. FARMERS' PREFERENCES.

    Mr. W. H. Burrage, the Farmers' Union candidate for Flinders, speaking at Frankston last night to a small meeting, presided over by Councillor Wells, advocated ...

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  35. FARMERS' UNION PLEDGE.

    Sir, —Opponents of the Victorian Farmers' Union Country party are endeavouring to make capital out of the pledge which the Victorian Farmers' Union insists upon, ...

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  36. State v. Commonwealth.

    The New South Wales Agent-General (Sir Charles Wade) explains that he has taken possession of quarters in Australia House, as he was compelled to give up the ...

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  37. FRUIT SALES IN LONDON.

    Sir,—Sir Peter McBride, Agent-General in London, is at present in Melbourne, and it would be interesting to learn from him whether he can do anything to protect ...

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  38. DOWN WITH THE FENCES.

    Sir,—The conference now being held at Ballarat on the subject of town planning would do well to give some consideration to the different forms of fences which ...

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  39. Bank of Australasia.

    Although the Bank of Australasia is asking for power to issue £1,000,000 new capital, it proposes to issue at present only £500,000 to proprietors pro rata at £70 ...

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  40. WHO IS DETZNER?

    Sir,—"Rabaul and France, 1914-19," is welcome to his opinions, but the facts as stated in my letter on Saturday are truths. I just give two instances from many ...

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  41. KOOYONG.

    Addressing a meeting of his friends and supporters at Glenferrie House, Hawthorn, last night, Sir Rohert Best said that he desired to direct the attention of the ...

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  42. TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Vigorous speech in favour of the active prosecution of the economy campaign were made at a meeting of residents of East Melbourne, held at the residence of Mr. R. ...

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  43. GIPPSLAND.

    ROSEDALE, Monday.—The Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. G. H. Wise) addressed the electors at Rosedale on Saturday night. Mr. Wise said that the metal, wheat, ...

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  44. HONOUR FOR AUSTRALIAN.

    MOORE, Lieut. F. E., 1st Australian Wireless Contingent, has been notified by the Defenece authorities that the Order of the British Empire has been conferred upon him for servious rendered ...

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  46. YOUNG WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    The sudden death of Alice Harper, about 24 years of age, is being inquired into by the police. The young woman, who lived in Market street. South Melbourne, and was employed at the Bower ...

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