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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS

    The builders' laborers at a mass meeting today affirmed! that they did not want to under a [?] a day. Trouble Is threatened, ...

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  3. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS

    A strike of musicians comes into operation tomorrow, but the prop[?] etors of theatrical and picture shows state that they will be able to fill ...

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  4. TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS

    The "Daily Express" states that the British Government's desire [?] secure the ex-Kais[?]er's urial hae been finally endorsed by the Allies. ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND

    The Auckland butchers are on strike, And now the careers refuse to carry meat from the city, aboard the shipping or from the railway to ...

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  6. A PUZZLING POSITION

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that American Government officials are puzzled over the question of the ...

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  7. REMEDY FOR DARWlN TROUBLE

    A former resident of Port Darwin states that no reats are being paid there, and there are no means [?] enforcing them, government is, ...

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  8. SOLDIERS LAND SETTLEMENT

    Detail of the Loan estimates for the year ending june 1920 show an estimated expenditure aggregating, £3,189,914. Of this amount £2,211, ...

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  9. U.S.A. AND THE PEACE TREATY

    A Washington message states of ficials are confident that the peace treaty will be ratified before Christmas on the basis of a compromise ...

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  10. BRITISH

    The Carpenters and Joiners', Union has presented an ultimat[?]m to those of Its members who are employed by the firm of Lever Brose. Ltd., ...

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  11. RUSSIA

    A. Bolshevik wireless official message claims the capture of Kursk. ...

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  12. KALGOORLIE TROUBLE

    An attempt has been made during the past few days to over[?]me some of the difficul[?]es in the way of bringing about a peace[?] ...

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  13. IMPERIAL CABLES.

    A number of Irish bank clerks have decided to strike in December 31st unless the directors of the various banks recognise the Clerks ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    A strong in[?]ment of the system of dealing with State children was made by the select commitee appointed to inquire into the State; ...

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  15. CAPTURES CLAIMED BY BOLSHEVIKS

    The month's captures in tHe cam-I paign against Koi[?]chak are said to include those of generals, about 1000 officers, some 27,000 men and ...

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  16. INFLUENZA AT DARWIN

    A telegram states that an outbreak of influenza which has occurred at Port Darwin was brought by a steamer from Broome.Broppic. I ...

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  17. GERMANY

    Hindenburg and Ludendorff gave evidence on November 18 before the War Responsibility Committee Committee of the German Re[?]tag. ...

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  18. AMERICAN

    In Colorado the coal stike has been surprised by an injunction or the federal Court. ...

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  19. COASTAL SHIPPING STRIKE SETTLED

    The coastal seamen's strike has been settled. A mass meeting of the men concerned was held tonight, and it was resolved to accept the ...

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  20. CONFERENCE WITH SOVIET

    Speaking in the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George said that the conrence at Dorpat (Livonia) in connection with the peace proposals of ...

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  22. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE SHIPPING QUESTION

    The Government has been concerned for some time past regarding the shipping facilities available to assist in the work ...

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  23. THE SHORTAGE OF COAL

    Industrial plants in the Middle West are being closed down rapidly owing to shortage of coal Thousands of coal miners have refused ...

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  24. COUNCIL EMPLOYEES ON STRIKE

    For the first time in the history of Perth City Council its wages staff, to the number of about 140, are on strike. The departments affected are ...

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  25. JUDENITCH IN DIFFICULT POSITION

    The Australian Press Assosiation learns that judenitch's position is extremely difficult in consequenec of repeated sucessful Bolshevik ...

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  26. AVIATION

    The Blackburn Kangar[?] a[?]plane which has been made for the flight to Australia flew from Brough aerodrome near Hull and arrived in ...

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  27. GALICIANS JOIN DENIKINE

    The Gal[?]oians, who formed the backbone of General Petlura's army, have agreed to join De[?]kine. The terms of then agreement with [?] ...

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  28. ALLEGED RIOTERS BEFORE THE COURT

    The hearing of the charges against 16 men in connection with the goldfields riots was commenced in the police court yesterday, Mr. Kea[?] ...

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  29. FRANCE

    The newspaper strike in Paris is collapsing the men being convinced that the proprie[?]ors would be unable to pay the wages demanded. ...

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  30. ATTITUDE OF LENIN AND TROTSKY TOWARDS CAPITALISM

    Ludwig Martens, Ambassador to America of the Russian Soviet Gov-, ernment, has confessed that he oribed Malone, ex-Collector of Customs, ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. POLITICAL.

    The Prime M[?]ster announced today that arrangements have now been completed with the banks by which a sum totalling £6,000,000 ...

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  32. PERTH COUNCIL EMPLOYEES' STRIKE

    The strike ot the Perth City Council's wages staff was continued yesterday and the day's developments, were calculated to. accentuate it ...

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  33. ARBITRATION COURT RAIL WAY AWARDS

    The Arb[?]tration Court yesterday issued to the parties concerned, the minutes of its awards five cases and the Commissioner. Thc awards ...

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  34. ANOTHER AVIATOR STARTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Kangaroo machine left H[?]anslow last night in dear. weather, and l[?]as reached Romilly, 62 miles, east of Paris The crew report ...

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  35. ARBITRATION AWARD AND MEN'S DEMANDS

    Prior to the delivery of the Ar[?]tration Court's award in the railway. employees' case, the had been apparently willing to accept an ...

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  36. PROGRESS OF, ROSS SMITH'S FLIGHT

    Captain Ross Smith arrived Suda Bay, in the island of Crete, on November 17, and left for Caino[?] on the following day. ...

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  37. BOLSHEVIKS INVADE UKRAINE

    A message received in New York says. the Bolsheviks are invading Ukraine. ...

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  38. UNIONS AT VARIANCE

    The adjourned application by the Westralian Goldfrekls Federated Miners' Industrial Association of Workers for the deregistration of the ...

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  39. A RACE TO AUSTRALIA

    M. Poulet left. Delhi for Allahabad at dawn. Captain Ross Smith as expected at Delhi this evening from Karachi. A message from ...

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  40. GOLDMINERS' CLAIMS FOR IMPROVED CONDITIONS AND WAGES

    yesterday the proceedings in connection with claims by the goldmin-; ing section of the A.W.U for improved wages and condit[?]tions [?]ook ...

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  41. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA

    A message from Tokio says that according to the Japanese newspaper [?] shampo" Japan may make a proposal to the Allies regarding the ...

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  42. ROSS SMITH 25 HOURS BEHIND POULET

    Captain Ross Smith left Bunder Abbas (on the Persian Gulf) at dawn on Monday,and reached Karachi at 5.40 the same evening. He arrived ...

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  43. GENERAL ITEMS

    Certain of the Al[?]es are weakening distinctly on the question of the trial of the ex-Ka[?]ser, but the British peace delegates are ...

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  44. SALARIES OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT

    A meeting of members of the Parliamentary National Party was held yesterday afternoon, at which matters affecting the business of the ...

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  45. LIQUOR TRADE STRIKE IN [?]ISBANE

    The liquor trade employees met today and decided to remain on strike. In the meantime the [?] keepers are carrying on in the best ...

    Article : 83 words
  46. ELECTIONEERING [?]ES

    Statements made at an election meeting at [?]een's Hall on Tuesday night regarding returning solders being given [?]allot papers ...

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  47. POULET RESUMES FLIGHT FROM DELHI

    Poulet arrived at Delhi at 3.20 on Monday afternoon, having left Nasirabad at 11.20 a.m. Benoit, Poulet's partner, has been ill with fever ...

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  48. THE [?] DONNELL COURTMARTIAL

    The [?] which will try Father O'Donnell will [?] opened on Wednesday. The charge has been Act, under which O'Donnell is ...

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  49. THE KALGOORLIE STRIKE

    A mass meeting of the min[?] branch of the A.W.U. will be held, at Boulder tomorrow. It is said that a section of the members is inbejfrs >& in faV ...

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  50. PROGRESS REPORT OF AUSTRA

    Boss Smith leaves Delhi tomorrow for Allahabad. Poulet arrived at Calcutta at 4.40 p.m, today. ...

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  51. A SCHEME FOR [?]CATION

    Proposed sweeping amen[?]ments in the Commonwealth constitution are outlined in a unifica[?] [?] festo issued today; by the centra[?] ...

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  52. "EMPIRE MUST NOT TAKE RISKS."

    It Is reported that Admiral je[?]coe said in the course of an interview that he was extremely disheartened by the present attitude of ...

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  53. FOREIGN CABLES

    It is anticipated that President Wilson will resubmit the peace treaty in the Senate during the new session to be held in December. ...

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  54. INCREASE IN RAILWAY FARES AND FREIGHTS LIKELY

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr.Scaddan referring to the railways estimated loss fir the bear of £640,000, indicated a ...

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  55. "LIKE A LOT OF WOLVES."

    Several men who asserted than they had suffered violence at the bands of the [?] on the goldfields on November 6, related their ...

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  56. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr.' Bonar Law has announced that the A[?]es intend to proceed with the League of Nations without the membership of the United' States ...

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  57. DIVORCE ACT AMENDMENT BILL

    The Divorce net Amendement Bill recently passed by the legislative council was discussed in the Assembly last night. Strong objection ...

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  58. GERMAN HOPES FRENCH FEARS

    Reports received in washington from Paris say that the Germans are greatly encouraged as to the [?] of the peace treaty in the ...

    Article : 43 words
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