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  3. THE SARDINIA INQUIRY

    Private William Charles Sadler, of the First Pioneer Battalion, giving evidence at the Sardinia enquiry to-day, said that, on the voyage he complained ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr Harold Begbie gives this picture of the British Prime Minister’s romance:—His father was a village schoolmaster, who died and left wife ...

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  5. SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    Seamen are still refusing to accept engagements upon the steamer Loongana which is still idle at the Melbourne wharf, and and there was no change in ...

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  6. PEACE CONFERENCE

    Cable messages from Paris state that the Peace conference will open on January 20. Next week’s sessions will be merely preliminary. ...

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  7. DEMOBILISATION DEMON STRATIONS.

    Demobilisation demonstrations are spreading, and are causing serious concern The amazing spectacle of a British Tommy breaking rank is occurring ...

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  8. WILSON AT TURN.

    President Wilson, speaking at a luncheon here on Monday, said:— Your Excellency and fellow-citizens: —You show your welcome in many ...

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  9. BERLIN REVOLUTION

    Referring to events in Berlin, the Times.” correspondent at the Hague [?]bles:── During the fight around the Imperial ...

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  10. STATE OF SIEGE PROCLAIMED.

    Advices received in London from Germany on Thursday night stated That Herr Ebert had declared a State of siege in Berlin. Heavy fighting ...

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  11. TROUBLES OF THE POLICE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam says:—A message from Berlin states that five conflicting police, corps are at present undertaking the ...

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  12. FURTHER DEMONSTRATIONS BY SOLDIERS.

    Soldiers demanding demobilisation have again invaded the vicinity of the War Office. Motor lorries bearing soldiers on leave from Salonika ...

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  13. ALLIED FORCE IN RUSSIA

    A message from Archangel says: Operations were undertaken by the Allied forces on the River Onega, which flows into the White Sea 87 miles south ...

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  14. SYDNEY SITUATION.

    There is a possibility that trouble may arise on the water front owing to the expressed determination of members of the Sydney wharf laborers to carry out ...

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  15. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    A message from the Tokio correspondent of the “Daily Express” says The Japanese War Office announces, the withdrawal of 31,000 Japanese ...

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  16. AN AGGRESSIVE UNION OFFICIAL

    Addressing a meeting of the Wharf Laborers’ Union yesterday regarding the feeling between the union and certain returned soldiers. Mr T. M ...

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  17. 20 KILLED IN U.S. EMBASSY.

    Twenty persons are said to have been killed in the American Embassy. The Spartacus revolution is spreading through Germany. All work is stopped. ...

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  18. BEFORE THE ARMISTICE

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris, says “L Excelsior” recalls the details of a new French offensive which was to have begun on 12th November the know ...

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  19. NATIONS LEAGUE PLANNED.

    It is stated by the Paris correspondent of the “Daily Mail” that American authorities suggest that the domicile of the League of Nations should ...

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  20. PETROGRAP STARVING.

    Russians from Petrograd, who have arrived at the finish frontier, describe the condition of Petrograd as desperate. The ciy will soon become ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    The funeral the late Mr George Ludbrook, builder of Chamberlain street. Ballarat East took place yesterday. and was largely attended by ...

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  22. EXPLOSION IN PITTSBURG

    Twenty persons mostly women and girls, were killed, and twenty injured, in an explosion which wrecked a film exchange building in the business ...

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  23. A NEW SCHEME.

    M. Leon Bourgeois, President of the French Association for a Society of Nations, interviewed said that he and the Presidents of the British, ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND PRISONERS OF WAR.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie. High Commissioner for New Zealand, when entertaining New Zealand repatriated prisoners at dinner in London, read ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is reported that the destroyer Parramatta of the Australian Navy, has become disabled off the Spanish coast. ...

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  26. ANARCHY IN CITIES.

    Warsaw. Lodz, and other Polish cities are reported to be in a state of virtual anarchy. The rougher element is in control. There has been much firing ...

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  27. CLIMAX EXPECTED TO-DAY.

    No further developments occurred today in the shipping deadlock. A climax is expected to-morrow. ...

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  28. THE VALUE OF THE FRENCH RAILWAY SYSTEM IN THE WAR.

    In connection with recent phases of the fighting on the western front special interest is attached to an article on railways and the s importance of the ...

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  29. REPORT NOT OFFICIALLY CON FIRMED.

    The Navy Department has received no confirmation of the report of the mishap to the Parramatta. The department advises that relations need ...

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  30. A SOCIALIST'S PROJECT.

    Reuters' Correspondent at Stockholm says that M. Branting, Swedish Socialist leader, invited neutral powers to send delegates to the International ...

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  31. AMERICAN WOOL FREE.

    It is announced that the free importation of American wool will shortly be allowed. ...

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  32. FRENCH AWARDS FOR BRAVERY.

    It is officially announced that the French War Cross has been awarded to 61 Australian officers and men, and also to three New Zealanders. ...

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  33. PROHIBITION IN OHIO.

    Prohibition has been adopted by the Legislature of the State of Ohio. ...

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  34. POLISH DELEGATES.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Paris says four Polish delegates have arrived to meet M. Clemenceau, Premier of France, to obtain recognition of the ...

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  35. SOLDIERS' DEPENDENTS SAIL.

    Yesterday a contingent of 350 soldiers dependants said for Australia in the Orsova A party of 1100, chiefly officers and solders dependants will sail ...

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  36. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    The claim of the Labor Party to be regarded as the Official Opposition, in the House of Commons causes an important implication and that is that ...

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  37. ARRESTS AT MUNICH.

    A message from Amsterdam reports that Herr Eisner, the Bavarian Premier has ordered the arrest of a large number of officers at Munich on a ...

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  38. WHEAT STACKERS’ STRIKE

    The wheat stacking situation. unchanged. Strikers continue to follow the laborers home the police prevent violence. Mr O’Hehir, ...

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  39. ARE THE CLERGY TOO YOUNG?

    How can a boy of 23, snatched from his uncompleted college course, and no experience of life and no knowledge of the human heart, be expected ...

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  40. WOOL SCHEME ABANDONED.

    It is officially announced that as the total amount of wool registered in response to the offer of the Imperial Government is far less than the ...

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  41. GERMANS IGNORE ARMISTICE.

    In the course of the last sitting of the Armistice Commision at Spa Marshal Foch stated that Germany must be held responsible for the destruction ...

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  42. NEW GERMAN MINISTER.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Copenhagen says that Herr Rantzau the new German Foreign Minister has published a declaration of his policy which ...

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  43. INFLUENZA IN, JAMAICA.

    It is announced that the deaths in Jamaica from influenza number 4000. ...

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  44. EARNENINGS AT BENDIGO.

    Wheat stacking is proceeding more Vigorously at Huntly to-day Two additional gangs entered on work this morning, making a total of about 20 men ...

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  45. THE EX_KAISER.

    Reuter’s correspondent, at Amsterdam states that the ex-Kaiser has undergone successfully an operation on the ear. ...

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  46. STRANGE REQUEST.

    A woman who was for many years a housekeeper in the family of the late Alfred B. Nobel, the Swedish founder of the Nobel Prizes, was leaving to the ...

    Article : 144 words
  47. AUSTRALIAN AIRMAN’S ADVEN TURES.

    Captain L. W. White of the Australian ''Flying Corps, a Melbourne resident has reached London after extra ordinary adventures. He was ...

    Article : 135 words
  48. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    At the conference of the Federal' Council of the poultry Breeders Association it was decided that poultry breeders should have a representative. ...

    Article : 78 words
  49. IRISH GERMAN UNDER-STANDING.

    The ‘'Daily News”’ correspondent at Dublin has his had a remarkable interview with a highly placed Englishman, who declared that he had received advices ...

    Article : 116 words
  50. UNIVERSAL FEMALE SUF-FRAGE CLAIMED.

    At a meeting of the Labor Party executive yesterday it was decided to fight all Parliamentary vacancies, As it realised that on the present ...

    Article : 105 words
  51. FOCUS ON WAY TO CAPITAL.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Basle says that German newspapers state that a division with artillery and machine guns from Potsdam and Chasseurs ...

    Article : 139 words
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