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  2. [?] AFRICA.

    The Government are taking action to prevent the cornering of food supplies. They have ascertained that a Western province dealer obtained control of all the ...

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  3. A HEARTLESS JEST.

    A message from Atlanta, in the State of Georgia, says:—The Vice-President of the United States (Mr. T. R. Marshall), while speaking in the City Auditorium to-day, ...

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  4. BY AIR TO AUSTRALIA

    Captain Ross Smith the Adelaide aviator, who left London on November 12, on his way by air to Australia, in competition for the Commonwealth prize of £10,000, ...

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  5. A HEAT WAVE

    The mercury hovered round the century mark on Tuesday morning, but at noon it took a sudden drop. It quickly began to [?]se again, however, and by 2 p.m. the ...

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  6. RETURNING TROOPS.

    ALL Letters for Returning Soldiers Addressed c/o S.O.I. & R.S., Keswick, must have the name of the troopship written plainly across the envelope and the name and address of sender on ...

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  7. MR. HUGHES

    Failing to obtain satisfaction from the Acting Premier (Mr. Fihelly) yesterday, an unemployed deputation to-day appealed to the Prime Minister for assistance. ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The two-year-old son of Mr. E. W. Brennier, of Port Broughton, had a finger seriously crushed on Friday. He placed his hand in a moving cog on a ...

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  9. LABOR TROUBLES

    In connection with the dispute at the South Coast collieries on the question of deficiency places, the colliery proprietors have agreed to meet the men's ...

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  10. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    Questions relating principally to the Janetzki wheat-cleaning contract occupied the attention of the Webb Wheat Commission, which took evidence at Parliament ...

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  11. TEST CRICKET.

    The first test match of their tour was begun by the Australian military cricketers at Johannesburg last Friday, and, unfortunately, rain fell on the opening day. The ...

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  12. ITALIAN ELECTIONS.

    As a result of the recent elections to the Italian Parliament, Signor Tittoni has resigned office. ...

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  13. NERVOUS COLLAPSE.

    Mr. Charles Beresford, an Australian athlete, who was a survivor of the tremendous explosion which wrecked Halifax two years ago, and who served in the ...

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  14. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The Australian Press Association reports having interviewed Barry, who rejects Mr. H. D. McIntosh's offer to pay first class fares for Barry and Felton to Australia ...

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  15. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Italian delegates to the Labor Conference are pressing for the principle of reciprocity of the rights of the workers, whereby the States shall reciprocally ...

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  16. SHIPBUILDING.

    Favored by bright weather and a pleasant southerly breeze, the launching of Williamstown's second contribution to Australia's future home-built fleet of steel ...

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  17. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales departed for England to-day. The Governor-General (the Duke of Devonshire) bade him farewell, and there were loyal demonstrations. A ...

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  18. WESTERN RAILWAYS.

    The Arbitration Court has issued minutes of its awards in the five cases submitted by railways unions. A minimum of 66/ a week is adopted, and the hours of the ...

    Article : 185 words
  19. PUGILISM.

    At the National Sporting Club, Goddard knocked out ex-Captain Victor McLaglan the South African, in the third round [?] a 15 rounds contest, for a purse of £900. ...

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  20. BULGARIAN PEACE.

    Unless a decision to the contrary is reaehed in the meantime, the United States will sign the Treaty of Peace with Bu[?]garia on Thursday. Mr. Fisher will sign for ...

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  21. THE BAHIA CASTILLO.

    At to-day's hearing of the enquiry into the conditions on board the transport Bahia Castillo, Mr. R. Woodgates, chief officer of the vessel, stated that the ...

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  22. THE WATER SUPPLY.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. G. Ritchie) stated on Tuesday that although there was an excellent supply of water in the metropolitan reservoirs care ...

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  23. THE WHEAT SCANDALS.

    A diversion was caused in the proceedings of the Royal Commission (Mr. Justice [?]ng presiding) enquiring into the operations of the State Wheat Office to-day by ...

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  24. MEXICAN BRIGANDS.

    The United States has sent a note to Mexico stating that any further molestations or Consul Jenkins (who was recently held to ransom) would seriously affect ...

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  25. REPATRIATION.

    A review of the operations of the Department of Repatriation to October 31 was made available by the Controller, Mr. D. J. Gilbert, yesterday. It shows ...

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  26. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    Speaking at Cairns to-day, in defence of the Government acquisition of meat supples, the Premier (Mr. Theodore) said the Government were determined that the ...

    Article : 114 words
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  28. THE KALGOORLIE RIOTS.

    The hearing of the charges against 16 Kalgoorlie unionists, in connection with the Kalgoorlie riots, was continued in the City Police' Court to-day. Further ...

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  30. "THE SILVER KING."

    No play is more popular with Australians than "The Silver King" The screen version is as exciting at, a serial story, full of episodes, but without the ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    The following members of the New South Wales Parliament have signified their intention of not seeking re-election at the forthcoming State elections:—Mr. G. ...

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  32. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The Assembly to-day lead for the first time a Government Bill for the construction of railways from the Surprise mine at Geraldine to Ajana. The second ...

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  34. A RIOT IS BRISBANE.

    Riotous scenes occurred near the Treasury Buildings to-day. For disorder[?]y conduct a man was ordered off a tram, and arrested by Constable Mundt. The ...

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  37. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Cane suppliers to the Farleigh mill at Mackay have been notified that the owners of the mill have decided to discontinue business after the close of the 1919 season, ...

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