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  3. FATHER O’DONNELL

    Father T. J. O’Donnell, the Australian army chaplain, who was arrested in Dublin on October 14 after having visited his cousin in Killarney, ...

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  4. IRISH TROUBLES

    The Irish Labor Party threatens to bring about a general strike as a protest against the Government’s action in withholding Larkin's passports. Trade ...

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  5. AMERICA

    Dr Grayson, in a Bulletin, says that President Wilson is new able to eat in a semi-reclining position, which has greatly improved his appetite. ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Major E. T. J. Kerby, who has definitely been chosen to carry the Nationalist standard in the reat Federal election light now proceeding, was born ...

    Article : 650 words
  7. THE BALLARAT SEAT.

    Sir,—It seems to be high time for the people as a whole to stand up and challenge the presumption of oligarchies—the little bands of men who ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mr R. C. Hall, who has been acting a secretary and organiser of the Ballarat branch of the National Federation has been transferred to the ...

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  9. EGYPTIAN UNREST

    The “Times correspondent at Cairo says:-A surging Rationalist feeling has broken out agan. Rioting and murders have o[?]urred at Alexandria, ...

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  10. SENATE OVERRULES VETO

    By 65 votes to 20 the Senate today quickly again passed the Prohibition Enforcement Bill, despite President Wilson’s veto, thus following the ...

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  11. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Speaking before the Army Committee of the House of Commons, Major-General Sir J. Davidson urged the immediate formation of an Imperial General ...

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  12. WILL.

    Albert Clayton Palmer, late of Euroa, member of the House of Representatives, left an estate sworn for probate purposes at £23,502/6/5, which he ...

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  13. PLOT TO KIDNAP EDSEL FORD.

    Four men have been arrested by the police in Toledo and charged with having been concerned in a plot to kidnap Mr Edsel Ford, son andd partner of Mr ...

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  14. WELCOME HOME.

    A very cordial welcome home was on 23rd October accorded to Private S. N. Mason at his mother’s residence, 318 Neil street, on his return from active ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir Ha[?] Greenwood, Under-Seeretary for Home in Affairs, in a speech in London announced that Mr Walter Long, First Lord of the Admiralty, ...

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  16. LEAGUE LABOR CONFERENCE.

    it has been decided by the International Labor Conference to accept telegates from Germany. ...

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  17. ARMY FLIERS MURDERED.

    It is announced by the United States War Department that it has positive evidence that two Mexican fishermen murdered Connelly and Waterhouse, ...

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  18. SHORTAGE OF RAILWAY TRUCKS

    In accordance with the direction received from the Legislative Assembly to enquire into the shortage and use of railway trucks, the Railways Standing ...

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  19. UNITED STATES AND BELGIUM

    In the course of the discussion on the Prohibition Enforcement Bill the Senate went into recess to give King Albert a chance to address the Chamber. ...

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  20. RETURNED SOLDIERS’ CONFERENCE

    The Federal executive of the Raturned Sailors and Soldiers’ Imperial League of Australia continued its conference to-day. ...

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  21. MESSAGE TO MR HUGHES.

    Father O’Donnell has cabled to Mr Hughes acknowledging his interest and confidence. He states that on arrival in London he was cast into the Tower ...

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  22. THE WANNON SEAT.

    Arising from the reported opposition by branches of the Farmers’ Union to the dandidature of Mr A. S. Rodgers, M.H.R., a representative meeting of ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION AMENDMENTS

    Mr Lawson, the State Premier, in no unmeasured terms, to-day commented on Mr Hughes's reference in his policy speech to the proposed amendment of ...

    Article : 375 words
  24. THE AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    Referring to the air flight to Australia the Calcutta "Englishman” severely comments upon the absence of preparations at Calcutta. ...

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  25. PETROGRAD

    A Moscow wireless message states that the attacks on Petrograd were repulsed, and that the Reds had started a decisive advance. ...

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  26. MATTHEWS [?] AT COLOGNE.

    A message dated Thursday, states that the commanding officer of the Cologne troops, telegraphed that Captain Matthews had not left Colongne, ...

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  27. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—In your issue of Friday appear two letters dealing with the last meeting of the Ballarat Branch Returned Soldiers’ and Sailors' Institutes. The ...

    Article : 319 words
  28. BITTER FIGHT ANTICIPATED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Reval, telegraphing on Tuesday, says that the Esthouran commander, General Laidoner, states that the Bolsheviks were ...

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  29. FARMERS’ UNION POLICY.

    The sub-committee appointed to draft the Farmers’ Union manifesto in connection with the Federal elections completed its work late this afternoon. ...

    Article : 96 words
  30. THE PEACE TREATY

    In the House of Commons, replying to Lord Robert Cecil Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, the Parliamontary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs [?]aid that it was ...

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  31. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Gatchina states that 100,000 Bolsheviks are massed between the “White” Russians and Petrograd. ...

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  32. MISSING SOLDIER HUSBANDS

    As a result of rumors that many [?] brides arrived in Australia only to find that their husbands have decamped and cannot be traced, the Repatriation ...

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  33. GALES ON BRITISH COAST

    High gales and coastal storms sent three ships aground on Wednesday at Goodwin Sands. Two were refloated and [?]ugged in but in a damaged condition. ...

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  34. THE SENATE.

    In opening his campaign for the Senate to-night, Mr J. F. Guthrie one of the Nationalist candidates, stated that until Thursday lask he had been ...

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  35. BOLSHEVIKS FIGHTING FIERCELY.

    General Yurdenitchy in a Communique, declares that the situation is not clear, and that the Bolsheviks are fighting fiercely, and have concentrated ...

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  36. EXPLOSION ON BATTLESHIP

    According to a Vancouver message, news from Tokie states that whilst the naval man[?] were in progress an explosion occurred aboard the Japanese ...

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  37. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELEC-TION.

    Mr W. P. Crockett, of Mildura, has been elected as the Farmers’ Union candidate for the North-West Province Legislative Council scat in place of Mr ...

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  38. CUP VISITORS, BEWARE.

    A feature of the Cup invasion is the influx of criminals and undesirables from other States. A few were observed in the city streets to-day and they were ...

    Article : 83 words
  39. YUDENITCH’S POSITION. WEAKENED.

    The Finnish and the Esthonian Governments’ refusal to send help is weakening General Yudenitch’s position He is believed to have been compelled ...

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  40. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales 9500 bales of Sydney merinos were again snapped up for America and the Continent at record prices. ...

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  41. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    A telegram from Tokio states that the Japanese Government is about to open negotiations for the extension of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance. ...

    Article : 26 words
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