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  3. COAL MINERS CEASE WORK

    The coal miners at Morwell and Wonthaggi have ceased work. Stop work meetings were held to-day. It is doubtful whether work will be resumed at either place ...

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  4. MR. MAHON’S EXPULSION

    Tense feeling characterised the proceedings of the House of Representatives this afternoon, when Mr HUGHES moved for the expulsion of Mr Mahon, ...

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  5. PAY OF PUBLIC SERVANTS

    Prior to further consideration being given in the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration to-day to the minutes of the proposed award of Mr ...

    Article : 461 words
  6. ARMISTICE DAY

    Over the whole of the city to-day for two minutes there settled a restful calm. It. Was a solemn period in the life of the community, and to those ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Dr R. H. Strong, medical adviser to the Governor-General, has issued a bulletin, declaring that his Excellency's condition is improving. His ...

    Article : 826 words
  8. IRELAND

    In the House of Commons the report stage of the Home Rule Rill concluded without material alteration. An amendment was agreed providing that ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. STATE POLITIGS

    The comparatively close division on the Labor Party’s motion for the reduction of supply by £100, as a protest against the alleged smallness of ...

    Article : 580 words
  10. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The “Times” correspondent, at Dublin says that the prospects of settlement of the railway strike in Ireland are gloomy. The strike is causing much ...

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  11. FURTHER OUTRAGES.

    It is officially stated that two constables, returning on leave from Killarney, were attacked at Ballybrack. One was shot dead, the other seriously ...

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  12. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    Referring to the coal trouble to-night, the Premier said that from the inception the Government had protested against the inclusion of the Morwell undertaking in ...

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  13. HOPE OF SETTLEMENT.

    In well informed circles in Melbourne the coal crisis is expected to fade away before it has fairly begun. Both sides appear outwardly to be firm, but both are ...

    Article : 588 words
  14. FASTING TO CONTINUE.

    Undeterred by the fate of Alderman M‘Sweeney, who died in the Brixton gaol after a fast of 74 days eight or nine Sinn Feiners in the Cork gaol ...

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  15. THE UNKNOWN BRITISH SOLDIER

    The gun–carriage carrying the body of the unknown British soldier was driven by French artillerymen through the silent, respectful crowds ...

    Article : 232 words
  16. BLOCKADE OF TRALEE.

    The “blockade” of Tralee by the police has been abandoned. Notices have been posted up in conspicuous spots stating that business may be ...

    Article : 68 words
  17. ADDITIONAL REPRISALS.

    Reprisals followed hot on the heels of the attack on the constables at Ballybrack. Farm houses and corn sheds were set on fire. ...

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  18. A VIOLENT HARANGUE

    Mr Malone, M.P, who made a wild revolutionary statement in the Albert Half on Sunday, when he suggested the hanging of Mr Churchill and Lord ...

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  19. OBSERVANCE IN SYDNEY.

    Thousands assembled in Martin Place to-day to celebrate Armistice Day and to pay homage to the fallen. The Governor (Sir Walter Davidson) paid ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. CROSSING THE CHANNEL.

    Through the mists of the English Channel, in the midst of a mighty escort of French and British warships, the body of the unknown soldier, who ...

    Article : 141 words
  21. NEWSPAPER OFFICES WRECKED.

    Uniformed troops to-day wrecked the offices of the Leitrim “Observer.” ...

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  22. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Reuter’s correspondent at Vienna says that the Austrian Government has applied for admission to the League of Nations. ...

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  23. STRIKE IN BERLIN

    Reuter’s correspondent in Berlin says the situation in connection with the electrical strike is more critical. Communists of the Labor Party issued a ...

    Article : 120 words
  24. EXCHANGE CONDITIONS

    The British Associated Chamber of Commerce, at its quarterly meeting reviewed with, great concern the present exchange conditions in England and ...

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  25. JAPAN’S POSITION.

    According to the newspaper “Hoshi Shimbun,” a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday decided not to take the forthcoming Conference of the League of ...

    Article : 114 words
  26. OBITUARY.

    Eagleton.—The funeral of the late Francis George Eagleton, superintendent and secretary of the Ballarat District Hospital, took place from his ...

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  27. EARLY CROWDS IN LONDON.

    Everything is ready to the minutest detail for what will probably go down in history as the most, impressive celebration of the day which has already ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. STERLING EXCHANGE.

    Sterling exchange was on Wednesday quoted at three dollars 40 cents (14/2) in New York. ...

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  29. JAPANESE SILK PRODUCTION

    The national meeting of silk reelers with Yokohama dealers unanimously resolved to suspend the production of silk reeling from the end of the ...

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  30. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    On the occasion of the second anniversary of the Armistice the King telegraphed to M. Millerand, the French President—“Confident the link ...

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  31. AUSTRIAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

    Reuter’s correspondent at Vienna says that the newly-elected National Assembly held the first session to-day. Weiskirchner, a former Burgomaster of ...

    Article : 38 words
  32. AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE.

    The New York “Tribune,” basing its conclusion on an interview with Sir Auckland Geddes (the British Ambassador) declares that Europe is willing ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. PROHIBITION

    The doctrines of “Pussy Foot” do not appeal to the Lanarkshire inhabitants, who are chiefly steel-workers and miners. A temperance appeal revealed ...

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  34. TURKS AND ARMENIANS

    Official advices received from Syria state that it is not true that 10,000 Armenians were massacred by the Turks when the latter were reported to ...

    Article : 40 words
  35. EXPLOSION ABOARD STEAMER

    An explosion aboard the tank steamer. Elmundo shook New York this afternoon. Many members of the crew were injured. The ship is still ...

    Article : 34 words
  36. ADRIATIC QUESTION.

    The ‘'Times” corespondent says that the Adriatic question which was one of the thorniest post–war problems has at last been settled, the Italian proposals ...

    Article : 55 words
  37. CLOTHING TRADE

    A new log of wages and conditions has been served by the Clothing Trades’ Federation on all the leading employers in all the States, with the exception of Western Australia. It provides for increased rates ...

    Article : 75 words
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