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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Mr F. G. Tudor, Leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament, opened his campaign by addressing the electors of Yarra at the Richmond Town Hall ...

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  4. IRELAND'S FUTURE

    Keen interest and some pessimism in press and Parliamentary circles precede the disclosure, which is expected this week, of the Government's latest attempt ...

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  5. LABOR'S CLAIMS

    Wqashington regards the labor situation as the most serious in the history of the United state's. Telegraphing from New York the ...

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  6. WAIMANA SCANDAL

    Lieut.-General Sir John Monash has decided to use the steamer Waimana, from which Australian soldiers and tried wives and children were removed. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    Telegraphing from Helsingfors, capital of Finland, the “Time” correspondent says:- It is resognised that an carly ...

    Article : 488 words
  8. SOUTH AFRICA

    A message from Pretoria says that unusual interest is being taken in Lieut-General Smuts' speeech at the South African Party Congress at ...

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  9. GALES IN ENGLAND

    Gales, which are preventing aviators from starting their flights toward Australia, are strewing British stores with wreeks Especially as this the ...

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  10. COST TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Waimana incident has cost Australia £5000, according to the estimates of some of the military officials, who are much concerned over the ...

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  11. TROUBLE IN EGYPT.

    Further threats to strike, to which the Government replied that fresh, concessions were, impossible at present, are reported by the “Times” correspondent ...

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  12. BRITAN’S FINANCES

    Mr Asquith (the former Prime Minister), in a speech at Abcrystwith (Wales), severely criticised the spirit of levity in which the Dreamer (Mr ...

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  13. PRISONERS IN TURKEY

    It has been related in the Prize Court that eight British officers who were prisoners at Dozgad in Turkey in 1918, escaped and reached the coast in an ...

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  14. BRITISH IN GERMANY

    Letters from soldiers and others in the occupied territory of Germany agree that there is nothing that the Germans desire less than that the British should ...

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  15. BRITISH TRADE POLICY.

    In the House of Commons to-day replying to Mr George Terrell, who asked whether the Government contem. plated protection against unfair Asiatic ...

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  16. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Etienne Poulet, the French aviator, who left Paris on October 15 on his flight to Australia, has arrived at Constantinople. ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN CONFERENCE.

    In opening the conference of employers and employes from all parts of the Union, which is being held under the auspices of the ...

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  18. ORIGIN OF THE TANK

    Further investigations into the origin of the “tanks” yielded the interesting official confession that Corporal Mole, of Western Australia, twice submitted the ...

    Article : 157 words
  19. PRINCE OF WALES

    Reports that Prince of Wales will shortly visit Rome and Madrid are incorrect. It is now definitely stated in ...

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  20. SGAPA FLOW SINKING

    paris reports state that the Supreme Council has despatched a Note to Berlin definitely attaching to Germany. the responsibility for the sinking of the fleet. ...

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  21. GERMANS MUST WITHDRAW.

    in a message from Berlin Reuter's correspondent says that the Gpvermment has "finally" warned the German troops that they must immediately ...

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  22. A COTTON BOOM

    The Manchester corespondent of the “Times” sports that there is a wave of speculation in the Lancashire cotton industry. ...

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  23. GRIME IN FRANCE

    The “Times” correspondent in Paris says:- Daring burglaries by armed men are alarmingly increasing in France. The thieves are mostly using motor cars. The ...

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  24. MATTHEWS LEAVES COLOGNE.

    Captain Matthews left Cologne at one o’clock in the afternoon of the 31st October, not indicating his destination. He started on the previous day, but ...

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  25. WOMEN’S AIR FORCE

    Many witnesses, including generals, colonels, and high officials of the Women's Air Corps, rebutted Miss Douglas Pennant’s assertions regarding ...

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  26. GERMANS IN RICA BOMBARDED.

    A message from Riga capital of Liveuia say that the Allied Fleet is successtully bombarding the Germans in Riga. ...

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  27. WAR PROFITS

    In pointing out that war fortunes were restricted In certain industries, the city editor of the “Times” states that the Stock Exchange value of 108 ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    Municipal elections were held in England yesterday. Those in London were the first since 1912. Only half the results were declared last ...

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  29. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    BOOTH—Mrs M. J. Booth, of Drummond street south, has been notified by the Defence Department that her only son, L.Sgt. H. A. Booth, is returning to ...

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  30. FLESH OF PRISONERS SOLD.

    The “Times” Correspondent at Copenhagen sends a horrible story of famine in Petrograd. He states that Chinese mercenaries ...

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  31. DANISH TRAIN DISASTER

    The “Times” correspondent at Copenhagen reports a remarkable railway accident at viggerslove, on the island of Fyen between the Great and the ...

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  32. ADVICE TO ENGLAND

    Dame Nellie Mellia the famous Australian singer, in the course of a racy good-humored article in the “Sunday Herald,” satirises the unrelieved ...

    Article : 163 words
  33. ZEPPELIN DISASTER

    The “Times” correspondent in Berlin states the first disaster registered iN connection with the Zeppelin service for passengers, which has been rapidly ...

    Article : 119 words
  34. COMPANY PROMOTION

    The revival of business is evidenced by the publication in newspapers of pages of advertisements of companies’ prospectuses, eight of which appear in Monday’s ...

    Article : 143 words
  35. TRADE WITH JAPAN AND GERMANY

    Members of the House of Commons gave Sir Auckland Geddes, the Minister for Reconstruction, a lively half hour after his admission that imports ...

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  36. MISSION TO SOUTH.

    Mr H. J. Mackinder, Coalition- Unionist member of the House of Commons for the Comlachie Division of Glasgow, has accepted an invitation ...

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  37. LIABILITY OF A MIXED GOODS TRADER

    The question of whether a shopkeeper selling ham and beef and a few groceries was a grocer, and liable to pay an employe the wages of the Grocers’ ...

    Article : 142 words
  38. SUGAR SHORTAGE

    It is announced by the Royal Commission on Sugar Suppdy that the world’s supply is insufficient to mee[?] the demand. Accordingly, the retail ...

    Article : 108 words
  39. IMPERIAL CO-OPERATION

    British farmers are inaugurating an Imperial Fanners Cooperation. They have arramged for dirext dealing in maize with the Rhodesian ...

    Article : 80 words
  40. EX-KAISER'S FUTURE

    In the House of Commons Mr G. R. Lane-Fox asserted that there was a plowing feeling in Great Britain against trying the former Kaiser. ...

    Article : 78 words
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