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  3. PROHIBITION AND BOL-SHEVISM

    The “Times” correspondent at New York states-—Remaking that the Russian Bolshevism began prohibition, Mr Samuel Compers, the President of ...

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  4. RED RUSSIA

    A communique issued by General Denekine, the anti-Bolshevik leader in South Russia, on 31st October, partially elucidates the successes claimed by the ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES

    Reuter’s corespondent at Berlin says that the German Government has replied to the Supreme, Councils Note relative to the transfer of five Germ[?]n ...

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  6. CASE OF FATHER O'DON-NELL

    Lively passages marked the proceedings when the summary of the evidence against Father O’Donnell was being taken bys Captain S. F. Betts as a ...

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  7. TO AUSTRALIA BY AIR

    Reuter's correspondent at Cologne, telegraphing from Cologne on Sunday, said;— Captain Matthews left the aerodrome ...

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Mr W. M. Hughes, Australian Prime Minister, addressed a crowded meeting at the Town Hall to-night. Thousands were unable to gain admittance. He ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. PERSONAL.

    Sir William Ellison Macartney, who assumed office as Governor of Western-Australia in 1917, will leave Perth for England at beginning of the year. ...

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  10. INCREASE OF DRUG HABIT.

    The “Times'’ correspondent in New York startlingly declares that, according to police and other reports, prohibition is being followed by a wave of ...

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  11. SOUTH TYROL.

    The Tyrol Diet has issued a protest against handing over South Tyrol, the home of Andreas Hoter, the renowned champion of liberty, with 250,000 ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES SENATE CANDIDATES.

    Brigadier-General Cox, Sergt. W. L. Duncan, two returned soldiers, and Mr H C. Garling, solicitor. of Young, have been selected as Nationalist candidates for the ...

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  13. MR. TUDOR ILL.

    As forecast by your Melbourne correspondent on Monday last, Mr Tudor has been compelled to cancel his engagements at Bendiga and Geelong. Mr Tudor ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    A good deal of discussion took place in the Legislative Assembly to-day upon the Victorian wine-growing industry. ...

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  15. BRITISH INTERVENTION.

    A Parliamentary White Paper states that British intervention in Russia cost. £94,830,000. British operations absorbed ...

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  16. NATIONALISATION OF INDUS-TRIES.

    The conference of employers’ and employes which is being held at Pretoria, under the auspices of the Government, as a result of the industrial unrest, has ...

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  17. FARMERS' UNION MANIFESTO TO BE ISSUED TO-DAY.

    The executive of the Farmers’ Union spent to-day in amending the draft manifesfo which is to be circulated amongst the electors in farming areas where their ...

    Article : 124 words
  18. LABOR TROUBLES

    The text of the new bill designed to stop strikes has been issued. It es[?]ablishes an industrial Court and Court of Inquiry in connection with trade ...

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  19. ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS.

    Fog, wind, snow, and sleet in Western Europe, continue to make the start in the Australian flights impossible. ...

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  20. FINLAND’S HELP.

    Renter’s correspondent at Helsingtors capital of Finland, says that a communique by Genadal Judenitch admits the eva[?]uation of Luga (south of ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. PARIS TO AUSTRALIA.

    Etienne Poulet, the French aviator, has arrived at the San Stelano aerodrome, six miles From Constantinople, in his attempt to fly from Paris to ...

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  22. CANDIDATES OPEN CAMPAIGNS.

    Mr J. H. Lister, M.H.R., the Nationalist candidate, and Mr A. T. Czanne, the selected labor candidate, both opened their campaigns to-night. ...

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  23. RAILWAY DISASTER

    The “Times” correspondent in Parts says:—25 were killed and 100 injured in the Simplon express de luxe, which connects Paris with Switzerland and ...

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  24. NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENT'S ARREST.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to a question, Mr Cecil Harmsworth (Parliamentary Under-Secretary For Foreign Affairs) confirmed a ...

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  25. CORIO CONTEST.

    The Farmers’ Union has selected Mr A. N. Walter, of Little River, to contest the Coirio seat at the Federal election in the interest of the ...

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  26. "HORRORS OF DRILL SQUADS" GRAVE ALLEGATIONS.

    Following the publication of Stephen Graham’s book, entitled "A Private in the Guards,” wherein he alleged that bribery beating, torture, and injustice ...

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  27. PLYMOUTH ELECTION

    Lady Naney Aster’s lively electioneering at Plymouth is providing one of the most entertaining topics of the day. Press correspondents hare been sent ...

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  28. MR H. SINCLAIR RETIRES.

    Mr H. Sinclair, M.H.R., has definitely decided not to contest the Moreton (Queensland) seat at the forthcoming election's. ...

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  29. MUNITIONS FOR RICA.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Charles Ernest Swann, Labor member for the North Division of Manchester, asked if the British, taxpayer was ...

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  30. BOLSHEVIKS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    A Bolshevik wireless message claims that General Judenitch's north-west army is surrounded. ...

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  31. BOY’S SHOOTING AFFRAY

    Ernest Stanley Worceldene, the boy who was shot in Rose street, Fitzroy, on Tuesday afternoon died at the Melbourne Hospital this afternoon. ...

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  32. SOLDIER ELECTORS.

    In to-day’s Commonwealth Gazette regulations were published prescribing the steps to be taken by soldiers not on the rolls who desire to vote at the ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL SEX WAR

    Writing in the ‘‘Daily Mail,’’ Mr A. M. Thompson, the well-known writor on socialist and industrial subjects, stated that the industrial sex ...

    Article : 174 words
  34. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    Complete returns of the municipal elections on London boroughs give Labor 566 seats, compared with 27 in 1912. The party now controls 12 ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The “Daily; Mail" appeals for Barry. It says:—“English sport must regain the lost championships. In the last 12 months Australia has deprived us of ...

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  36. STATE OF IRELAND

    There is deep disqmet at the latest outrages in Ireland. Thirteen policemen have been killed this year. The position of the Sinn Fein ...

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  37. STATE PARLIAMENT

    A number of grievances were ventilated by members in the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr TUNNECLIFFE said Hint a good ...

    Article : 549 words
  38. ZEPPELIN'S REMARKABLE ADVENTURE

    The ‘‘Times” correspondent in Berlin says:- The Zeppelin Bodensee has landed after 20 hours in the air. It had remarkable adventures, which were ...

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  39. “FIGHT THE FAMINE.”

    The public is watching the gathering of Germans for the “Fight the Famine” Councils’ international conferrence with alert though disdainful ...

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  40. V C. WINNER REPRIMANDED

    Lieut.-Colonel Sherwood Kelly, V.C., who enlisted in the ranks at the beginning of the war, and won the Victoria Gross at Cambrai, has been severely ...

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  41. ORIENT MAIL CONTRACT

    The terms of the contract between the Commonwealth Government and the Orient Steamship Company for the carriage of mails between Great Britain ...

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  42. THE TRANSPORT SCANDAL

    Discontent arose at the Sutton Veny camp among the soldiers who were ordered to embark on the Waimlana. The authorities insisted that the der ...

    Article : 112 words
  43. MONICIPAL EMPLOYES’ CLAIMS

    The hearing of the case of the Federated Municipal and Shire Employes Union versus the Lord Mayor, etc., of Melbourne and others, was continued by Mr Justice ...

    Article : 225 words
  44. NOTE TO ROUMANIA

    The Supreme Council has lonwarded a long Note to the Roumanian Government. It sets forth the Council’s decisions ...

    Article : 170 words
  45. THE DREADNOUGHT OBSO-LETE

    Almost simultaneously with Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher’s naval prophecies, states that Paris correspondent of the “Times.” Atlmiral Daveuly has ...

    Article : 121 words
  46. OVERSEAS SETTLEMENT

    It is announeed that the conference between the Colnial Office and the National Relief Fund has placed £250,000 at the disposal of the Overseas ...

    Article : 130 words
  47. GEELONG AND BALLARAT METHOD-IST SYNOD

    The concluding session of the financial synod was held on Wednesday evening. It was reported that the income from the district for foreign ...

    Article : 133 words
  48. WAR MEMORIALS

    The Australian Memorials Committee is considering the erection of a memorial to the Empire toops who fought at Ypres. The Belgian Minister for the ...

    Article : 109 words
  49. TERRITORIALS TO REMAIN.

    Mr Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, anmounced definitely, in the House of Commons to-day, that the Territorial Force is to be maintained. ...

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