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  3. THE COAL CRISIS

    The Premier (Mr Lawson) left for Castlemaine to-day in the manner of one who has spoken the last word, intimating that a statement would be ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    A reception was yesterday tendered by the Mayor of the City (Cr .W. O. Hill) to Mrs L. Turner Mead, wife of Major Mead both former Ballarat ...

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  5. MR HUGH MAHON

    One of the most bitter debates that has for some considerable time taken place in the Federal Parliament followed the Prime Minister’s motion in ...

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  6. GENEVA CONFERENCE

    Senator Millen, who will represent Australia at the forthcoming Geneva Conference, interviewed to-day, said that since landing in England his ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR

    Winter sunlight, dimly staining the windows of the Abbey, fell on the assemblage of mourners, at once most democratic and most royal, when the ...

    Article : 763 words
  8. IRISH HOME RULE

    On the motion for the third reading of the Home Rule Bill in the House of Commons, to-day, Mr H. H. Asquith urged a concerted effort to find a basis ...

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  9. DR. MANNIX

    Dr Mannix, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, has gone to the north of England. At a reception at Harrogate there ...

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  10. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST GERMAN AGGRESSION.

    A correspondent of the ‘Times” states that the French and Belgian Governments have communicated to the League of Nations the ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Lord Haldane, Lord Grey of Fallodon, and Mr George Barnes, a former Minister, have issued a memorandum urging the inclusion of former enemies ...

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  12. THE FIRST PRESIDENT.

    According to messages from Vevey (Switzerland) Sir Eric Drummond, Secretary to the League of Nations has announced that the Council of the ...

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  13. GERMAN DISARMAMENT.

    A Berlin message states that Herr von Kahr, Premier of Bavaria, speakng in the Diet, said that ‘‘Red’’ army organisations in the State had 463,000 ...

    Article : 107 words
  14. ALLEGED DISLOYAL SPEECH

    The arrest of Col. C. Malone (Labor M.P.) for a disloyal speech at the Albert Hall, was the subject of questions in the House of Commons to-day. ...

    Article : 161 words
  15. MESOPOTAMIA

    Brigadier-General H. Page Croft, Conservative member for Christ church, asked in the House of Commons today for an undertaking that no ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. PROFITS ON WOOL

    It is understood that the Profiteering Committee persists in demanding the disclosure of the actual amounts of profits made by wool-top makers. ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. BERLIN STRIKE ENDS

    A message from Berlin says that, in consequence of the ultimatum threatening dismissal, electrical workers took~ a ballot, which resulted in favor of ...

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  18. ADVERSE PRESS CRITICISM

    The “Times” in a leading article, while considering that the Home Rule Bill is better than the Government accomplishing nothing, states that it’s ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. THE WONTHAGGI MINERS.

    The Premier (Mr Lalwison) issued the following statement to-night:—“l regret exceedingly to read the resolution reported to have been carried by ...

    Article : 188 words
  20. THE VILNA PROBLEM

    A message from Warsaw says that the Polish Government, as a means of settling the Vilna problem, has suggested to the League of Nations that ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Ballarat Trustees Executors and Agency Company Ltd is applying for letters of administration in the estate of the late Mrs Frances Northmore ...

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  22. KEEPING DOWN OUTRAGES.

    Dublin Castle officially states that the maintenance of rigorous discipline under almost unparalleled conditions is a task of extreme difficulty, but no ...

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  23. GERMAN TOYS

    Trade advices would serve to show that apparently “Santa Von Claus” will largely figure in many British homes at Christmas. ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    Wilkins,—The funeral of the late Mr James Wilkins of Clyde lane, Ballarat North, took place on Thursday. The remains of the deceased were interred in ...

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  25. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    A New York message says that Mr H. H. Hearst, of Canada celebrated Armistice Day by publishing charges that Great Britain plans to defy the ...

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  26. MURDER OF A FARMER.

    A Protestant farmer of Tralee (Ireland), reputed to be a Sinn Fein commandant, was stopped by a party of armed men. He was asked his name, ...

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  27. DISGRACEFUL INCIDENT.

    One incident only marred the day’s solemnity. Hardly had the bells of St. Paul’s Cathedral completed the eleventh strode when in the Fleet street attic ...

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  28. NO NEW DEVELOPMENTS.

    There was no change regarding the trouble in the coal industry to-day. Mr J. M. Baddeley, president of the Coal Miners' Federation, returned from ...

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  29. ARMISTICE DAY IN IRELAND.

    Dublin advices state that the people appeared to observe the anniversary of the armistice in silence and reverence. Although they did not remove their ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. AFFRAY IN BELFAST.

    During an Armistice Day procession of shipyard workers in Belfast, an attack was made on the workers. Shots were fired with the result that several ...

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  31. PARIS OBSERVANCES.

    Simultaneously with the ceremonies in Loudon, all Paris assembled in the vicinity of the Arc de Triompho to do honor with like pomp and ceremony to ...

    Article : 339 words
  32. AMERICA’S ATTITUDE.

    The U.S. President-elect (Senator Harding), in an Armistice address, said:–America chooses no aloofness, but craves international fraternity, ...

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  33. RECREATION FOR GIRLS

    There is trouble in the ranks of the Young Women’s Christian Association on the question of recreations. Modern girls hold that dancing, card-playing ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the House of Representatives today Mr CHARLTON drew attention to the serious situation in coal mining ...

    Article : 194 words
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