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  3. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The dispute between the Union Company and the seamen has ended; mass meeting of the seamen this morning the amended terms offered by the Union ...

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  4. IRISH SITUATION.

    It is stated by the Dublin corresponddent of the “Daily Mail” that the position in Ireland causes anxiety. Moderate thinkers greatly fear that ...

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  5. BERLIN REVOLUTION

    Despne sharp fighting, says a mes-Sage from the Berna correspondent of the “Times,” the efforts of the Sparta-Cus Parry to overthrow the ...

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  6. THE NEW ARMISTICE TERMS

    A message from the Paris correspondent of the “Times” states that Marshal Foch will dictate the new armistice terms at Troves to-morrow. ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Mr A.E. Dorling, who was formerly in of the printing department of Tulloch and King, is returning from Colac to resume his old ...

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  8. ONE BIG ONION

    The conference of delegates in connection with the One Big Union scheme was continued to-day at the Traden Hall, when a Provisional council ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA AND FRANCE

    Mr W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, interviewed by “Le Matin,” stated that France had no mare loyal and resolute friend at the Conference ...

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  10. LLOYD GEORGE AND WILSON.

    Telegraphing from Paris, the “Times” correspondent there says:- “So far the Conference proceedings have been and hare been ...

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  11. BAVARIAN ELECTIONS

    It is reported from Munich the capital of Bavaria that the primary elections for the Bavarian National Assembly wave resulted in a ...

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  12. STOLEN MACHINERY.

    It is reported from Berlin that until the peace treaty has been concluded Germany will refuse to restore the machinery stolen from the former occupied ...

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  13. SUBSCRIPTION TO WAR BONDS

    The Treasury announces that to January 13 the total subscription to National War Bonds since their inauguration on October 1, 1917 ...

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  14. NATIONALD ASSEMBLY.

    Reuter's correspondent in Berlin rolegraphs that the National Assembly election campaign is in full swing. The revolution has greatly changed the old ...

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  15. CRUISER BRISBANE

    The Australian light cruiser Brisbane has arrived at Portsmouth, and is refitting for the homeward voyage. ...

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  16. INDIAN WAR RELIEF FUNDS.

    Lord Chelmsford, Viceroy of India, has issued a stirring appeal on behalf of the soldiers who have fought and suffered in the war. He says:- The ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    Buckland.-‘ The many friends of Mr James H. Buckland, an old member of The mechanical staff of the “Courier.” will regret to learn of the death of his ...

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  18. RUSSIA.

    Apant from the Allied Forces here an important Russian anti-Bolshevik army is now marching south-west to Vologda 260 miles north-east of ...

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  19. POSITION OF POLICE AND FIRE-MEN.

    No official notification of the decision of the One Big Union Conference in Melbourne to include in its ranks policemen and firemen has been received by the ...

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  20. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

    Shipping movements are reported as follows:—"Arrivals—S.S. Oxfordshire at Colombo en route to New Zealand Sailings— S.S. Briton, from Colon ...

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  21. A VESSEL ON FIRE.

    The steamer Fraser River arrival at Port Adelaide this afternoon, having undergone most exciting experiences with fire On last Thursday, when the vessel ...

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  22. COUNTRY POSTAL FACILITIES.

    The recent reduction of postal facilities in the the Creswick Shire is strongly resented by residents, who; had no knowledge of the impending alterations until ...

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  23. BUILDRES’ LABORERS’ CASE

    In the State Court of Industrial Appeal to-day, Mr Justice Hodges delivered judgment on the application of the Builders’ Laborers’ Union for an ...

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  24. IRISH CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY.

    According to the Dublin correspondent of the “Times,” the Sinn Fein leaders are summoning an Irish Constituent Assembly without delay, and ...

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  25. POLAND'S DANCER.

    Mr J. M. N. Jeffries the well-known special correspondent says that will be imperilled the Peace Conference acts immediately. The ...

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  26. MOUNT LYELL MINES.

    Through the North Lyell mine continues to yield very rich ore, the labor shortage is seriously affectin the output of all the Lyell mines. Mr E.T. ...

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  27. BOLSHEVIKS MUST GO.

    Neutral Governments, especially Switzerland and Sweden, are taking rigorous action against, the Bolsheviks. Municipal authorities in several towns ...

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  28. SUPREME COUNCIL MEETS

    The Press Bureau states:—“A message from Paris says that the third meeting of the Supreme Council dealing with supply and relief, on Monday ...

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  29. FUNDS FOR AGITATORS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Stockholm says that the Russian Soviet Government has passed a resolution in favor of the use of 50,000,000 roubles for ...

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  30. BLOODSHED INCREASED.

    A wireless message received from Berlin confirms the report that Radekthe Russian Bolshevik agitator, and Dr Carl Liebknecht’s son have been ...

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  31. NATIONAL SLAV-CROAT AS-SEMBLY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Belgrade says that the Prince Regent has issued a proclamation the Serbs Croats and Slovenes stating that a National ...

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  32. BUENOS AYHES REVOLT.

    News from Buenos Ayres states:— The Civilian Guards with rifles and revolvers, patrolled the city on Sunday, breaking the crowds and ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER CRICKETERS.

    Referring to-day to the invitation of the South Acrican Cricket Association to an Australian team to D-lay a series of matches in South Africa on its way home. ...

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  34. NO CENSORSHIP ON BRITISH PRESS MESSAGES.

    The British. Foreign Office announces that there will be no censorship over British correspondents' messages -from Paris during the Peace Conference. ...

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  35. AMUSEMENTS

    “Hearts of the World,” the supreme triumph of D. W. Griffith, be presented at the Coliseum on Monday next for three lights, by arrangements ...

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  36. DELIGATES FROM SMALLER NATIONS.

    It is officially announced that Poland, Portugal. Czecko Slovirkra and Roumania will be allowed two delegates each, and Cuba, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, ...

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  37. PREMIER'S PARTY HEAVILY DEFEATED

    It is reported Copenhagen on the 14th January that Premier Esner’s party was heavily defeated in the Bavarian National elections, only four ...

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  38. DEMOBILISATION.

    Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash, K.C.B. has detailed instructions regarding the operation of demobilisation and embarkation, which continues ...

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  39. FRENCH PRESIDENT TO OPEN CONFERENCE

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris, telegraphing on Wednesday, said President Poincare will open the; Peace Conference on the 18th January, althongh M. ...

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  40. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    No further cases of influenza have occurred and the position is very satisfactory; The total ' number of cases is 46 and 30 of the patients are ...

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  41. HUNGARIAN CHAOS.

    Reuter’s correspondent in Vienna paints a gloomy picture of the situation in Hungary. He says the weak, incompetent Government in Budapest ...

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  42. ARREST OF STRIKERS AND AGITATORS.

    Another Buenos Ayres’ message States that 300 strikers and agitators were arrested on. Sunday. It is learned from Government sources that this ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    A Washington message says:—Senator Myers advocates that a United States army be sent to forcibly take the Kaiser and execute him. Senator ...

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  44. LATEST REPORT FROM SYDNEY.

    No developments have taken place at The quarantine station at North Head in the past 24 hours. The condition of the four patients still in hospital ...

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  45. “PATRIOTIC SHOPPING."

    Members' of the League of Loyal Women of South Australia are inrating of petriotic of shopping A letter has been sent by the ...

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  46. ALLEGED. ROBBERIES.

    John Arthur Davies. 34, a carrier of Kensington, was arrested this afternoon, on a charge of having in his possession suspected of having been ...

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  47. GRAND DUCHESS OF LUXEM BURG

    Router $ correappndentim , Luxeinburg, telegraphing on Wednesday, said the by 30 votes to 19, has chosen Princess Charlotte to succeed ...

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  48. INFLUENZA AND FRUIT.

    A well-known. vegetarian has expressed the belief to me (says “A Cabman” in the “Pall Mall Gazette”) that the virulence of the influence this year is, ...

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  49. PARCELS’ VAN STOLEN.

    This afternoon a bay mare attached to a parcels express van on which was the name P.J . Bennett, of Box Hill, was stolen from the corner of 'Spencer’ ...

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  50. STRANDED AUSTRALIANS RE-TURNING.

    At a meeting of the stranded Australians this morning it was announced that an opp[?]ity would be given them to return home by Tofun ...

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  51. PORTTUGUESE REVOLUTION.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Madrid. Telegraphing on Tuesday said- “Postal Communication with Portgual is interrupted but it is reported from the ...

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  52. ERTH TRAMWAYS

    Tranmway men to-day considered the proposal from the Citizens’ Committee r the settlement of the strike upon a conciliator basis but it is not ...

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