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  3. HUN DESIGNS AGAINST PARIS

    A Paris communication states that the "Figaro." published a plan whish the German had prepared for a [?] air attack on Paris. It was intended to use ...

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  4. PEACE-PROBLEMS.

    Telegraphing from London a correspondent says that Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, has taken an active part in the Inter-Allied ...

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  5. GERMANS KILLED IN THE WAR.

    A Berlin message says it is officially announced that the number of Germans killed in the war was 649,000. It is obvious that the above state ...

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  6. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Trouble appears to be brewing on the northern, coal-fields. The Richmond Main mine has been idle during the last three days, owing to disturbances ...

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  7. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The medical correspondent of the "Times" believed that 6,000,000 died of influenzs pn[?] during the last 12 weeks. The plague is ...

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  8. DEMOBILISING AUSTRALIANS.

    The tenseness of the Australian soldiers desire to get home is shown by the numerous statements by the men claiming that their enlistment express ...

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  9. TREATY SIGNED ON JUNE 1.

    M. Marcel Huntin w[?]ing in the "[?] de Paris." estimates that the peace treaty will be signed June 1. and that Marshal Foch will lead his ...

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  10. INTERNED BRITISH MERCHANTMEN

    A Hamburg message states that fifteen interned British merchantmen have been release from German ports and sent to England. ...

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  11. HAIC NOT AT CONFERENCE.

    In view of the renewed attempt to ereat an estrangement between the military and civilian authorities it is officially stated that Field Marshal Sir ...

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  12. ALLIES URGED TO OCCUPY BERLIN

    The Le Matin reports that the Ebert Government has the Allies to occupy Berlin. ...

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  13. BOLSHEVIKS AND BRITISH TROOPS.

    Mr Perry Robinson the "Times" correspondent says that Bolshevik agents formerly in England are making an organised effort to tamper with ...

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  14. STORMY SCENES AT CONGRESS

    Stormy scenes occurred at the Imperial Congress of Soviets. Dr. Liebknecht the Extremist leader declared that Germany at present was a capital ...

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  15. PROPOSED NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    A paris message says that Berlin news papers almost without exception declare that the first day's session of the congress of the representatives of the ...

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  16. CHEAT HEAT IN SYDNEY.

    The thermometer on Friday reached 101 degrees, it being the highest registration recorded since 1915. ...

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  17. THE RED FLAG.

    A message from Washington states.—In introducing the bill providing that it is be made a felony to display the Red Flag in the streets. Senator New ...

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  18. SERIOUS DUSTSTORM IN SYDNEY.

    A record duststorm passed over the city on Friday afternoon. For a time the city was engulfed in darkness. ...

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  19. THE EX-KAISER.

    A message from Washington, says:— Representatives Darrow moved in Congress in favor of a trial and punishment of the Kaiser and all his ...

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  20. THE FUTURE OF THE PACIFIC.

    A Tokio message received at Van-couver, says that Marquis Okuma says that the futre of Samoa will probably be decided at the Peace Conference ...

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  21. PROBABLE CONSTITUTION OF ASSEMBLY.

    A message from The Hague states that the German National Assembly will comprise eight parties They will be: 1. The Majority Socialist headed by ...

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  22. STRANCE CASE OF SUICIDE.

    On Friday Robert Lenard Hamlyn, aged 23 with found dead in the Wallaroo scrub with his throat cut On Wednesday afternoon he made final ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Mr. Browning the chief United States inventor of machine guns, has invented a contrivance by which an aviator pressing one trigger can fire ...

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  24. ASSASSINATION OF PAES

    A message from the Lisbon. correspondent of the "Times" states the documents of the assassins of President Paes prove that the crime was ...

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  25. ADELAIDE TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    A conference between members of the Tramways Trust and representatives of the men was held on Friday, and an agreement was reached which it is stated ...

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  26. DEFEAT FOR SPARTACUS PARTY.

    A Berlin message says that the Independent Socialists have now decided to support the elections to the National Assembly. This is a great defeat for ...

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  27. Air ministry to continue.

    It is stated by the Press Bureau that the resport that the Air Ministry is to be ended is without foundation. ...

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  28. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET.

    The remainder of the week will be devoted to an almost continuous sitting of the Imperial War Cabinet, and it should reach a decision respecting ...

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  29. MAILS CARRIED TN AIR.

    A permanent aeroplane mail service between Chicago and New York was inaugurated yesterday morning. ...

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  30. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    A big fire occurred last night in the centre of the city. The Crown Studio, where the fire is supposed to have originated, and two small shops were ...

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  31. PORTUGUESE CABINET RESIGNS.

    It is announced that the Portuguese Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  32. NARROW SOCIALIST MAJORITIES

    The National Assembly elections for Anhaula Mechlenburg, show narrow Socialist majorities over non-Socialists. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Polling for Oxford University in connection with the general election was as follows:— Lord Hugh Ceil (Unionist).. 3771 ...

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  34. THE PRESS AND THE ARMY.

    A message from Cologne says that Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig addressing war correspondents recently said:— ...

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  35. BERNSTORFF AS MINISTER.

    Negotiations have been, opened by the German Government with the various factions with a view to appointing Count von Bernstorff, formerly German ...

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  36. FRANCE AND UNITED STATES.

    Cables from Paris received in New York, state that signs are multiplying that France and the United States as a coming to an agreement. This does ...

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  37. THE AMERICAN MARINES

    As a nation we are very slow to appreciate the good (and the bad) qualities of other nations. And so it was perhaps only natural that when I ...

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  38. WAR ON BOLSHEVISM.

    A message from the Hague says that Herr Ebert addressing a crowd in Berlin declared war on the Bolsheviks, saving that exiting state of things ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS.

    Australian prisoners who have returned from Germany now number 1800. The Red Cross is anxious concerning a few camps from which none ...

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  40. MACKENSEN IN CASTLE.

    A message from Budapest says that Field Marshal von Mackensen, who was commander of the German Armies in the Balkans, has been interned in ...

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  41. MR LLOYD GEORCE'S PLAN.

    The "Times correspondent in Paris says:—Mr Lloyd George will leave England on 1st December. He will motor to the Riviera and spend ...

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  42. VATICAN AND QUIRINAL.

    Reports of the settlement of the controversy between the Vatican and the Quirinal and that the Pope may leave the Vatican, are denied by the Vatican. ...

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  43. SOUTH SLAV REPUBLIC.

    It is announced that the first Ministry of Slovenes, Croats and Serbians, representing all parties has been formed under the premiership of M. ...

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  44. LEAGUE IS ESSENTIAL.

    Newspaper cables from Paris say it should be constantly kept in mind that President Wilson regards a League of Nations as the most essential feature ...

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  45. CLOSER UNION SOUGHT.

    It is proposed by the Polish Government that a treaty be signed by Poland, Bohemia and Jugeslavia, with Commercial agreements closely uniting ...

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  46. AN ITALIAN ASPIRATION.

    A report from Paris states that Premier Orlando, of Italy, and Signer Sonnino will urge upon the French leaders and President Wilson that Italy ...

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  47. CRICKET CHANCES OPPOSED.

    Professional cricketers condemn the changes decided upon by the authorities for next" season's first-class cricket. Robert Abel the former Sunday ...

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  48. BRITISH AT REVAL.

    A message from Vancouver says:—Reval enthusiastically welcomed the British fleet. The city was gaily decorated and marines were cheered ...

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  49. BLACK SEA REPUBLIC.

    A Constantinople message says that there is a movement among the Greeks of the Black Sea in favor of the establishment of a republic of ...

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  50. METAL ORDERS SUSPENDED

    Mr Winston Churchill, the Minister for Munitions, has suspended the various orders prohibiting the dealing in and use in manufacture of copper, ...

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  51. AIM OF THE EXTREMISTS.

    Telegraphing from The Hague the "Times" correspondent says that Herr Ebert, the Premier. addressing a great meeting on the eve of the Soviet ...

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  52. ESTHONIAN AFFAIRS

    A message from London received at Vancenver states that situation in Esthonia is critical. The Russian Bolsheviks, following the withdrawal ...

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  53. PRESIDENT WILSONS ATTITUDE.

    A message from Paris receiver at Vancouver states that President "Wilson on Thursday issued a denial to the report published in America declaring ...

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  54. ALLIES BOMBARD SMYRNA.

    According to Constantinople advices the position at Smyrna is that the Turks who are being supplied with arms by the Young Turks ...

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  55. A BRITISH PRESS ENTERPRISE.

    British newspapers are establishing a peace conference air plane ersvice of two machines daily ...

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  56. DECLINE IN TIN EXPECTED

    It is announced that the official control over tin will be removed in a few days. A substantial decline in price is anticipated. ...

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  57. THE NEW "WHITE HOUSE.'

    A Paris message says:— Murat's place is popularly called "White House." President Wilson, its occupant, has a new calling card with the title "President of ...

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  58. COUNTY CRICKET.

    The Country Cricket Clubs programme has been modified to allow of the usual fixtures for the Australian two-days matchs. This does not ...

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  59. HOCKEY ON THE RHINE

    The Canadiens are planing to play hockey this winter on the ice on the Rhine. Thier cavalry is quartered at Namur. ...

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  60. PASSPORT NOT REFUSED.

    A report, that the Government had refused a passport to General De Wel to accompany the Nationalist delegation to Europe in connection with the ...

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  61. RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    A message says that four Ambassadors of the Revolutionary regime in Russia met at the Russian Embassy to discuss the Russian situation, and its ...

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  62. BRITISH ACTION AT REVEL

    Reports from Russia states that the action of the British fleet in lending a forces at Reval has greatly upset Bolshevik [?] in Petrograd. ...

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  63. DRAMATIC SPEECHES.

    The Great Soviet Congress in Berlin is the most important event in Germany since the revolution. There were many dramatic pasages in the ...

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  64. CANADIAN TROOPS IN GERMANY.

    "The further we get into Germany, the more coldly polite is our reception writes the correspondent with the Canadian troops occupying Germany. Solemn ...

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  65. AMERICAN OFFICIAL MESSAGES.

    The following messages have been handed to Reuter by the American Consul in Melbourne. ...

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  66. STATUS OF U.S. NAVY.

    A message from Annapolis says:—Secretary Daniels, in a speech, said:— The American navy must be increased and strengthened. The United States ...

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  67. LANCASHIRE COTTON STRIKE.

    A message from London received at Vanconver states that it is expected that the cotton strike in Lancashire will immediately end. The wages have been ...

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  68. RUSSIAN WAR CASUALTIES.

    A New York report states that the Russian Burean announced that the Russian casualties during the war were £8,000,000 including 3,000,000 killed ...

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  69. KING OF ITALY IN PARIS.

    A Paris message says:—King Victor Emanuel of Italy accompanied by his son. Prince Piedmont arrived on Thursday and were welcome by ...

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  70. WILSON MEETS FOCH.

    President Wilson and Marshal Foch conferred for half an hour last night. ...

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  71. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT.

    The Press Burean states that the Handles Page machine in which General M'Ewan is flying from London to India has arrived at Rome. ...

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  72. DEMOBILISATION

    Sir Eric Geddes has been appointed to co-ordinate the activities of various Government departments regarding demobilisation. ...

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  75. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    It is an anticipated here that the peace Conference will not assemble before January 15. Permanent commissions in connection with the Peace conference ...

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