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  3. CORRESPONDENCE

    (Note.—We are not responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents). ...

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  4. BALLARAT HIGH SCHOOL.

    The monthly meeting of the Ballarat High School Council was h held yesterday morning at the City Hall. There were present Lieut.-Col. ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    Woolcott.—The high esteem in which the late Mr J. D. Woolcott. J.P., was held by all sections of the community, was shown by the large and The mining exchange deserving special mention. The council was represented by Crs. Hon. F. Brawn and Hon. A. Bell, M's.L.C, G. Crocker, J. T. Walker, W. ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The MINISTER FOR RAILWAYS, in reply to Mr. Tunnecliffe, sa[?] it was intended to pay, casual workers in the railway department for the loss of pay on ...

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  7. BRITISH SAIL FOR KIEL.

    To-day the advanced unit of the British fleet set out for Kiel from the great indue sweeping and Q bout base at Granton. Edinburgh. It consisted ...

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  8. THE GERMAN CHAOS.

    The German situation is marked by the utmost confusion, from which anything from reaction to Bolshevism may come. A great meeting is proceeding in ...

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  9. ORIGIN OF THE WAR.

    Amazing revelations as to the origin of the war are contained in documents from the Bavarian Legation in Berlin, which have been published ...

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  10. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    sir,—May l. through your columns, congratulate the Irish National Foresters on their determination to place their membrs back or the lists of ...

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  11. ANTI BOLSHEVIK COMBINATION SOUGHT.

    Copenhagen reports that negotiations are proceeding between various non-Prussian Governments in north-west south German and Rhnie provinces ...

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  12. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Mr ROBINSON, in reply to Mr Hicks, said there was no statutory provision requiring preference to be given to returned soldiers over other officers in the ...

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  13. SLAUGHTERMEN AGAIN.

    To-day all the slaughtermen engaged at the City Abattoirs at Flemington ceased work m an attempt to force their demand for increased Pay and ...

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  14. SUFFERINGS OF GERMAN TROOPS.

    The sufferings of German soldiers on the east front returning in confused masses, have become desperate. Over half a million Germans are marching ...

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  15. SURRENDERED SUBMARINES.

    A correspondent who visited the "U boat Avenue" off Hawich. where the surrendered submarines are lying, states that the avenue was more than ...

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  16. MORE ANZACS ARRIVE.

    Another batch of original Anzacs were included in a party that reached Melbourne to-day. As was the case with the previous contingents, the ...

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  17. THE HUN DEBACLE.

    Professor Delaneu, formerly Professor of English at the Berlin University, says that scratch revolutionary Governments in Germany totally failed to ...

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  18. THE CAST VICTIM.

    The last victim of the submarines was the Chriatiania steamer. Ener (1203 tons) which was torpedoed on the evening of November 11. after ...

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  19. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The steamer Medic which was carrying troops to England when the armistice was signed, and was recalled, said Dr. Cumpston, Director of Quarantine, ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    The "Province journal" says: The chief reason for the withdrawal of Mr M'Adoo from the Cabinet is not. as stated for publication purposes, the ...

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  21. ANOTHER DEATH AT SYDNEY.

    Another death has occurred in quarantine,, the victim being a Fijian, who was a member of the crew of the Atua. The majority of the patients are ...

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  22. NAVAL MISSION TO BLACK SEA.

    Australian destroyers are participating in the naval missions to the Black Sea. The Torrens and the Yarra have accompanied the cruisers Liverpool ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Lively scenes mark the daily armistice conferences at the German headquarters at Spa. The meetings are held on the Labor Union's premises. ...

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  24. SLY GROG SELLING.

    Before Mr E. N. Moore, P.M.. in the City Court this morning, two cases of alleged sly grog selling were dealt with. Ah Sue, of 5 Little Leichardt street, was ...

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  25. AMUSEMENTS

    The magnificent Theda Bara super picture "Cleopatra," is announced to be screened at the Coliseum for three nights, commencing Monday, 2nd ...

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  26. WITNESSES OF GERMAN SURRENDERS.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Edinburgh says a request was made to Admiral Beatty to provide a vessel to enable officers' wives and families to ...

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  27. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    A Perching Republican League has been formed in Ohio to inaugurate a campaign in favor of securing the return, of General Pershing Commanding ...

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  28. INTERSTATE NEWS.

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  29. BENDIGO SHEEP MARKET.

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  30. MACKENSEN'S TRIBULATION.

    A Paris message says that a final tribulation awaite Field-Marshal von Mackensen, who commanded the German armies in the Balkans, and his ...

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  31. CANADIAN RUMOR DENIED.

    The Canadian Government's Newsprint Commissioner has issued a denial of the published reports that the Government intends to antionalise the ...

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  32. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The King has issued a proclamation which provides that the new Parliament shall meet on 21st January. ...

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  33. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

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  34. INDUSTRIAL METALS.

    The Ministry of Munitions will release stocks of non-ferrous metals us available for general industrial purposes without special priority permits. The current ...

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  35. SPEECH BY LORD R. CECIL.

    Lord Robert Cecil speaking Hutchin, emphasised the necessity for improving the constitution of the Empire. He did not agree with the ...

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  36. CONSEQUENCES OF THE WAR.

    In connection with the movement for the division of Germany into various States ruled as republics, the "West minster Gazette." in referring to the ...

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  37. POWDERS AND SYRUPS.

    "I am only too pleased to tell you what a splendid remedy for Worms Comstock's 'Dead Shot' Worm Pellets are," writes Mrs C. Fuller, of 40 ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    The "Times," criticising an academy exhibition of Australian, pictures, painted for the commonwealth, congratulates Australia on the choice of artists. It ...

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  39. SYDNEY STOCK SALES.

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  40. NEUROSIS IN SOLDIERS CURED.

    Colonel H. C. Maudsley, Consulting Physician at the Australian Imperial Force headquarters in London, is investigating, on behalf of the ...

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  41. CANADA'S CASUALTIES.

    It is officially announced that the Canada casualties are as follows:— Killed in action, 35,138; died or missing, 20,919; wounded, 154,361; ...

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  42. OVERSEAS GARRISONS AND HOME RESERVES.

    The War Office announces that with a view of providing men for overseas garrisons and necessary reserves at home, soldiers may extend their periods ...

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  43. CENSORSHIP OF CABLES.

    It is announced that the censorship over foreign cablegrams will continue until peace is concluded. ...

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  44. NEW YORK BOLSHEVICKS.

    Hundreds of soldiers, sailors, and marines broke through a cordon of police surrounding Madison Square gardens to-night and attacked international Social. ...

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  45. RETURNING PRISONERS.

    Prisoners are returning in a steady stream. Thousands daily pass through Denmark, Holland, and Belgium. ...

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  46. CANADIAN DEMOBILISATION.

    Demobilisation is proceeding. Ten thousands Canadians will have returned at the end of the month, mostly non comi[?]tants. The army of ...

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  48. MANY AUSTRALIANS RETURN.

    To-day's arrivals include 126 Australians. who were greeted by the Australians at the Dank station, and marched through cheering crowds to ...

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  51. CHILI AND PERU.

    [?] lima. Peru has withdrawn her consuls from Chili as the result of the renewal of writings against the Peruvians in ...

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  53. RELATIVES OF COMBATANTS.

    The Government will provide free passages to the Dominions for the wives and families of colonial and dominion residents who joined the army. ...

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  54. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Tonable beat Joe Symonds on points for the bantam championship, at a National Sporting Club in 20 rounds. Symonds was slightly favorite. ...

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