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  3. FOCH AND CLEMENCEAU

    The “Times” correspondent in Paris says that the Foch-Clemenceau controversy continues unabated. A flood of new information is coming to light, ...

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  4. IRISH LAWLESSNESS

    The attack on police escort, one journalist and Several photographers at Ballyboy, cabled earlier, led to an engagement lasting for half an hour, ...

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  5. EXPULSION OF MR MAHON

    At the A.W.U. Hall last evening addresses dealing with the expulsion of Mr H. Mahon from the Federal Parliament were given by Messrs D. C. ...

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  6. GERMANY AND PEACE

    According to the ‘"Times” correspondent in Berlin, an organised campaign for the revision of the Treaty of Versailles is in full swing. ...

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  7. CRIMEAN SITUATION

    The fate of the anti-Bolshevik leader, General Wrangel, is trembling in the balance. The Red forces supported by heavy artillery have dashed across the ...

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  8. THE COAL CRISIS

    There were no fresh developments today in connection with the coal crisis, Interest in the dispute now centres at Sydney, Where the Federal council of ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson has been made a viscount in recognition of his services as Australian Governor-General.–“Times.” ...

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  10. THE PRIME MINISTER [?] RO-POSALS.

    It was stated to-day that as a result of the interview which Mr Hughes had on the previous day with Mr Baddeley, a plan was arrived at and forwarded ...

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  11. REDUCTION IN RAILWAY SER-VICES.

    The coal crisis is going, to seriously affect, the railway services, and the Minister of Railways (Mr Barnes) and the (Chief Commissioner (Mr Clapp) ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    Brooks. – The remains of Mr Joseph Brooks, of Armstrong street south were on Saturday afternoon interred in the ...

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  13. CRIMEAN REFUGEES.

    80,000 refugees from the Crimea are asking for transportation abroad, bat transport is limited and probably it will be impossible to embark more than ...

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  14. REPARATION QUESTION.

    The Anglo-French Governments have definitely agreed to the following procedure on the subject of reparation from Germany:—1st. A meeting of ...

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  15. THE SYDNEY MEETING.

    Interest in the coal crisis now centres from the union standpoint, in the meeting of the Council of the Coal and Shale Workers’ Federation, which will ...

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  16. POLICEAMAN KIDNAPPED

    An armed band kidnapped a policeman at Kilkey, in County Clare, when he was attending the funeral of his mother. ...

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  17. PERSIA AND MESOPOTAMIA

    The “Sunday Pictorial” says that, the Government has ordered the immediate withdrawal of all British and Indian troops from Persia also a ...

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  18. TURKS AND BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Armenian Government has issued the terms of the armistice concluded with the Turks and Bolsheviks. It provides, first, for the withdrawal of the ...

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  19. SEARCH FOR ARMS.

    A search fasting five hours was made by 100 armed soldiers of Iveagh Buildings, where more than 100 families live. For the time women ...

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  20. MR LAWSON WAITING.

    Up to a late hour this afternoon Mr Hughes plan for the settlement of the coal strike had not reached Mr Lawson the Premier, who is visiting his home ...

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  21. USE OF DIESEL MOTORS.

    Reuter’s corresponrent at Berlin says that the Allies have accepted German assurances that it is possible to utilise Diesel motors industrially. The ...

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  22. PRESIDENT WILSON

    Mr Bryan is continuing his demands that President Wilson should resign. He says that no enemy worse than that he President anything worse than that he ...

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  23. MRS. M’SWEENEY TO TESTIFY.

    It is announced by the Irish Commission in America that Mrs Muriel M’Sweeney, widow of Alderman M’Sweeney, who died in the Brixton ...

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  24. ASIA MINOR.

    The “Daily Mail” correspondent in Constantinople says, taking advantage of reported dissentions in the Greek army in Asia Minor concerning the ...

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  25. MAD GERMAN DOCTOR

    An extraordinary story is reported from Schwerin, of an insane doctor, named Gobherd, who continued to operate long after his mind had given way. ...

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  26. FIRE IN SYDNEY

    Damage estimated at £200,000 was caused by fire, which gutted the premises of John Connell and Co. Ltd., merchants, of 355-57 Kent street, last ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH GOLD EMBARGO

    The city editor of the “Times,” commenting on the position of the export trade to Australia which he considers is being strangled as the result of the ...

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  28. CHALLENGE TO LABOR LEADER.

    During yesterday’s Home Rule debate in the Commons, Mr Lloyd George challenged Mr W. Adamson, the Labor Leader, on the question as to whether ...

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  29. THE WRANGEL FRONT PIERCED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Constantinople, telegraphing on the 13th November, says the Bolsheviks pierced Wrangel’s front on the 11th ...

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  30. THE LOWER EUPHRATES

    A communique dealing with the operations on the Lower Euphrates and further north states:— “A column from Samawah which Is ...

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  31. FRENCH NAVY

    A message from Paris says that the new naval estimates amount to 1091 million francs, an increase of 33 per cent, on last year, chiefly due to ...

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  32. STRANDED DIGGERS

    There is every prospect of Senator Millen the Commonwealth Minister for Repatriation, finally clearing up the question of repatriation of men ...

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  33. GERMAN COMPETITION

    An important British key industry, the manufacture of synthetic dye-stuff, which was built up in war-time, is threatened with virtual extinction. ...

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  34. THE HUNCER STRIKERS.

    The Government determination to allow Sinn Fein hunger strikers to die has evidently convinced Sinn Fein leaders of the futility of making more ...

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  35. MR MAHON’S SPEECH.

    The Perth branch of the National Federation carried a motion heartily approving the expulsion of Mr Hugh Mahon. ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Australian steeplechaser Kinlark, which was presented to the Prince of Wales by Mr J. M. Niall, has arrived in England in the pink of ...

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  37. THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR

    Westminster Abbey was reopened at 7.30 a.m. to-day, instead of 10 a.m., in view of the huge crowd waiting outside. Yesterday 130,000 mourners filed ...

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  38. FEEDING RESUMED.

    The prisoners in Cork Gaol who have been hunger-striking since the 11th August resumed feeding to-day. They show no ill-effects, and all are ...

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  39. FORMER SOLDIERS PROTEST.

    The committee of the Bendigo branch of the Returned Soldiers' Association has carried a motion regarding with indignation and contempt ...

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  40. ANOTHER WALL-STREET SLUMP

    Wall Street has another slump today. Canadian Pacific Railways dropped 5 points. United States Steel were the lowest since 1917 Sugar stocks ...

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  41. FIGHTING IN HAITI

    Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Nov 12. Testifying before the Naval Board of Inquiry, Major Turner, of the U.S. Marines said that 1132 Haitians had ...

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  42. A TRALEE AFFRAY.

    A Tralee telegram reports an affray m neighborhood, wherein two civilians were shot dead and 10 wounded. Several auxiliary police we.ro ...

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  43. CANADA’S PLACE

    Speaking last night, Sir Auckland Geddes, the British Ambassador, defined Canada’s place in international affairs, as the interpreter of America to ...

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  44. USES OF MOTOR CARS.

    It is officially announced that owing to the extensive criminal uses of motor cars in Ireland, from the 1st December owners’ permits will be valid only ...

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  45. CHINESE FAMINE

    Failing to receive a favorable answer form the foreign banks the Chinese Government proposes to launch a domestic loan of 4,000,000 dollars secured ...

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  46. STRIKE IN MEXICO

    Serious disorders attended a general strike throughout the Province of Yucatan. Railway men and dock men struck in sympathy with the ...

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  47. RAIN STORM IN MELBOURNE

    An exceptionally heavy rain-storm broke over Sandringham and Black Rock to-day. Though the storm only lasted half an hour, it was sufficient ...

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  48. HUNGARY PEACE TREATY

    Reuter’s corespondent at Buda Pest says that the National Assembly has ratified the Peace Treaty. The ratification was secured with the greatest ...

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  49. JOURNALISTS AMBUSHED.

    Seventy men ambushed a party of English journalists with police escort, motoring Tralee. The attack was repulsed. It is reported that two ...

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  50. FORTY-FOUR HOURS WEEK

    Considerable importance is attached to the decision of Mr Justice Higgins granting a 44 hours week in the timber trade. Members of other unions are ...

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  51. GRAIN PRICES FALL

    Notwithtanding the severe decline in the last fornight grain prices to-day struck the lowest level for four years. The unfavorable financial outlook is ...

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  52. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    A conference of coal-owners and miners was held in London to-day, and the position of the industry reviewed. Sub-committees were appointed to, ...

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  53. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—I was present at Leon’s entertainment in the Alfred Hall on Saturday evening. Many people, like myself, thoroughly enjoyed the show, yet ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND POLICE OFFICERS.

    The Home Secretary on Saturday announced that the Governor has approved increases to all commissioned officers in the Queensland police. ...

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  55. BOY FATALLY INJURED

    Alexander Spears, aged 15, a resident of Balett street, Canterbury, died at the Melbourne Hospital this morning as the result of injuries caused by ...

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  56. ITALY AND CZECH-SLOVAKIA.

    The treaty between Italy and Czech- Slovakia has been signed. ...

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