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  2. PRINCE ON TOUR WARSHIPS TO CARRY HIM

    Arrangements for the voyage of the Prince or wales to Australia and other dominions next year are still in the early stages. The Prince's announcement, at ...

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  3. WORLD'S PEACE NOT YET DECIDED

    Speaking in the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George (Prime Minister) stated that the Allied Conference in London last week discussed the question of ...

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  4. MONEY IN PUNCHES

    Mr. Jack Kearns asserts that if the successful promoters of the fight between Dempsey and Carpentier realise a profit of a million dollars Dempsey wiil ...

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  5. MARITIME LOSSES SHIPS WRECKED IN STORM

    Thirteen schooners and one steamer are a total wreck as the result of last week's storm in the North Atlantic. News from Halifax states that 43 of ...

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  6. ROSS SMITH ON THE WING AGAIN COMING NEARER HOME EVERY DAY

    Major Barton Adams, Sydney representative of Vickers, Limited, has received the following telegram from Captain Ross Smith:— ...

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  7. SERIOUS TROUBLE IN IRELAND GOVERNMENT'S REPRESENTATIVE BOMBED IN DUBLIN

    An attempt was made in Dublin this afternoon to assassinate Lord French, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Lord French was driving between Phoenix Park and the viceregal lodge when several shots were fired. Pho enix Park, is will be remembered, was ...

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  8. FIVE HUNDRED NATIVES PERISH.

    Sargon reports that the British steamer Lienshing, bound from Hongkong for Saigon, went ashore at Paracels Island. Five hundred people, mostly natives, perished. ...

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  9. AIR SERVICES GREAT DEVELOPMENTS

    It is announced by the "Globe" that important airship developments are pending. The Vickers, Shortt, and Beardmore Companies have practically ...

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  10. FOUR BOMBS WERE THROWN.

    Twenty men, hiding behind trees, took part in the attack on Lord French. Some of the shots shattered the second car and injured the driver. Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. J. I. Macpherson (Chief Secretary for Ireland stated that four bombs were thrown, and two detectives were ...

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  11. STEAMER BROKEN IN TWO.

    A message from Portland, Maine, says that the American stean Chanslor is reported to be ashore and, broken in two with seas breaking over her. ...

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  12. GENERAL FRENCH'S POSITION,

    Recent messages from our special representative in London, dealing with the campaign of terrorism in Ireland, have indicated the possibility of an attack being ...

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  13. MAY WITNESS SCULLING RACE.

    Australians are writing to "The Daily Man" expressing the hope that one [?]rance of wates will witness the se[?]ng race between Ernest Barry and [?]ed ...

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  14. ALLIES DEMAND CRUISERS.

    A message from Paris staes that the German reply to the Allies' Note objects to the handing over of five cruisers, floating docks, and other ...

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  15. SHIP ON FIRE.

    A Marseilles message says that the ex-German steamer Saffi has been towed to port on fire. ...

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  16. AMERICA CONGRATULATES.

    The Foreign Service Committee of the Aero Club of the United States of America has cabled through the Defence Department heartiest congratulations to ...

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  17. "FREEMAN'S JOURNAL."

    The London "Daily Herald" says that "Freeman's Journal" was suppressed because it stated that the Government had allowed certain criminals immunity. The ...

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  18. ILLEGAL EMBARGO JUDGE SANKEY'S REPORT

    Mr Justice Sankey to-day delivered an important judgment in the King's Bench Division, and declared that the proclamation issued on May 2, 1916, did not give ...

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  19. NO OFFICIAL NEDS.

    Up to the present the Commonwealth Government was not received any [?] [?]on regarding the reported intention of one Prince of wa[?]es to visit ...

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  20. COMPETITORS WHEREABOUTS

    Poulet, at Moulmein, Burma. Wilkins at Crete. in the Mediterranean. Matthews. at Belgrade. Servia. ...

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  21. KOREANS REACH PARIS.

    "The Times" correspondent in Paris states that most of the delegates to the Peace Conference arrived by train and some by aeroplane, but the Korean ...

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  22. POULET'S MISFORTUNES.

    A telegram from Mou[?]mem, Burma, says that when Etienne Poulet, the French aviator, was compelled to return to Moulmein after he had started for ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL AVIATION.

    At Richmond on Saturday many people witnessed the flights of two aeroplanes [?] ported by the Perdrian Rubber Company for [?]rely commercial purposes. The ...

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  24. ARRIVAL AT CLONGURRY

    A message from Captain Ross Smith states that he arrived at Cloneurry on Saturday. The propeller is still standing well, but he is flying with care and only ...

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  25. THE LION MAY BE CHOSEN.

    The Admiralty has not decided on the Prince of Wales' ship for the Australian visit. The New Zealand is not likely to be available., The Renown is regarded as ...

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  26. 'WE MUST GO AFTER THESE DEVILS' AMERICAN CRUSABE AGAINST PROFITEERING

    Mr. C. A. McCurdy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food, addressing a conference of Labor members of local food committees, said that there would ...

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  27. THE CORK RAID.

    According to the "Daily Express" Cork correspondent the railway station raid carried out by 200 armed, disciplined, and disguised Sinn Fein troops was effected ...

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  28. UP AGAINST IT THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT

    The "Daily News," in a sensational article, announces on the authority of its lobbyist that the Government's unexpected action in throwing over the Coal ...

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  29. TO SIGN AUSTRIAN TREATY.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher (Commonwealth High Commissioner) and Sir Thomas Mackenzie (New Zealand High Commissioner) will go to Paris on Friday to ...

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  30. AFRICA RESTRICTING EXPORTS.

    Mr. H. Burton, Minister of Railway's and Harbors, interviewed by local trade [?] secretaries with reference to the min[?] strike, pointed out that the Government ...

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  31. DRESS CRANKS CAMPAIGN URGED.

    Mr. Henry Parkes, tie fashion, artist, is appealling for 15,000 young men to be pioneers of reformed dress to brighten the masculine drabness of modern life. ...

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  32. GOODS SEIZED.

    If Mr. Justice Sankey's decision is upheld in the House of Lords it will be necessary to introduce a Bill in 19[?]0 indemnifying the British Government for ...

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  33. ARGENTINA HELPS AUSTRIA.

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  34. SEARCH FOR ARMS FAILS.

    Armed parties raided the offices of the Cork Bandon and South Coast Railway, and locked up the employes While searching for arms. A large haul was expected, ...

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  35. "HANG PROFITEERS."

    Mr. Mitchell Palmer, Attorney [?] has opened his crusade against the [?] cost of living. He has told mayers and prosecuting [?] ...

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  36. AMERICAN GOODS RELEASED.

    The Department of State has issued a copy of a British order which it has received, agreeing that American goods detained by the British in the early ...

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  37. A GENERAL TO BE SUSPENDED.

    It is stated in official circles that the Irish Government provisionally arranged to suspend General Byrne, the popular head of the Royal Irish constabulary, who ...

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  38. COMPENSATION FOR SCAPA.

    The Germans tried many dodges when confronted with the meeting of Ministers and Ambassadors which has replaced the Supreme Council. They produced figures ...

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  39. SIGNS OF FLOUNDERING.

    There are signs of the floundering of the Lloyd George Government after a stormy session, causing many enemies to rub their hands in anticipation. But ...

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  40. CLERGY DENOUNCES DANCES.

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris says that Archbishop Andrien, of Bordeaux, supports Archbishop Amette, of Paris, on the subject of immodest dress ...

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  41. WAR-TIME PROHIBITION

    National liquor interests threaten to sue the Government for £100,000,000 for losses arising from the enforcement of wartime prohibition after the war ended. ...

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  42. A FUSILLADE.

    The fusillade against Lord French resembled a pitched battle. Many bullets glanced off the armorplated care. Assailants expected French to be in the ...

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  43. MR. HUGHES' 'MAGNIFICENT' VICTORY

    Mr. Hughes is whistling to keep up his courage. He publishes a message from M. Clemenceau, the Prime Minister of France, which begins:— "I ...

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  44. SPIES IN LONDON

    Large numbers of Germans have returned to England, and they are prominent in public places and hotels. The German language, heard in buses and ...

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  45. GENERALS BIRDWOOD AND MONASH ARRIVE ANOTHER BOOM FOR MILITARISM

    Interviewed aboard the steamer Ormonde at Fremantle, Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash said that the work of [?]moibilisng Australian troojpsbhd been ...

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  46. A BOND OF MEMORIES

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association, Mr. A. J. Balfour (formerly Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) said he ...

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  47. "SOME" SOAP

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  48. LORD MAYOR WILL ENTERTAIN.

    It is the intention of Councillor J. G. Aikman, the Lord Mayor, to dispense with the ordinary civic reception to Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash on his ...

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  49. TANK INVENTION

    Corporal L. S. de Mole, of South Australia, whose claim for an award in con nection with the invention of the tank was not upheld, but who received from ...

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  50. BANK MANAGER SHOT

    After having heard evidence in the case in which Mr. Oates, bank manager, of Leeds, was shot dead by a man who then carried off £400, the Coro[?]'s jury ...

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  51. GOVERNOR'S GREETINGS.

    The State Governor (Sir Henry Galway) has sent the following telegrams to Generals Birdwood and Monash:—General Sir William Birdwood, Bart.— ...

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  52. MEXICO AND AMERICA

    Replying to the second Note of the United States demanding the release of Mr. Jenkins, the American Consular Agent, the Mexican Government declares ...

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  53. COLD TOO CHEAP!

    Goldmine owners and operators are clamoring for permission to increase the price of gold, which is now fixed at 20 dol. 67 cents per oz. (equivalent to ...

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  54. 314,082 GASUALTIES

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  55. COMMONWEALTH WELCOME.

    Messages of welcome to General Birdwood and General Monash have been forwarded by Mr. Hughes, the Ptime Minister, on behalf of Australia. ...

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  56. MONEY AND METALS

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  57. SOCIAL REFORMERS

    For some time the Adelaide Trades and Labor Council has discussed the invitation issued by the "Institute of Social Service and Reform Bureau" to secure their attendance at ...

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  58. PAPER FAMINE ECONOMY URGED IN AMERICA.

    An appeal has been made by the Government to publishers to exercise the greatest possible oconomy in the use of news print. ...

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  59. POLICE COURT

    Ronald Elliott pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a motor car along Bundle street on December 16 at a greater speed than 12 miles an hour. He was fined £3, with 10/ costs. ...

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  60. FROM MILITARY BOARD.

    Telegrams of welcome have been sent by Senator Russell, Assistant Minister for Defence, to General Sir William Birdwood and Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash, ...

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  61. PENSIONS INCREASED

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons, moved that a grant of ten millions pounds be allowed to cover increases in the old age pensions. ...

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  62. BOMB OUTRAGES IN SPAIN

    Telegraphing from Madrid "The Times" correspondent says that there are terrorist bomb outrages daily in Barcelona, where a lockout of 200,000 workers has ...

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  63. THE DARDANELLES

    In the House of Commons the Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) stated that the Turks must be deprived of the custody of the Dardanelles. They cannot again ...

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  64. CANADIAN MILLS PROSPER.

    Canadian paper mills are enjoying new prosperity because they are getting the advantage of 10 per cent, exchange on shipments from the United States. ...

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  65. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    About 5.40 p.m. on Saturday, November 29, Alfred Edward Packham, was found in an unconscious condition in the Botanical Park, lying face downwards on a lawn with his throat cut. ...

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  66. DOCK STRIKE INTENSIFIED.

    The situation in regard to the dock strike has become intensified, the colored workers in the railway goods yard having joined in. ...

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  67. DIGGERS SEND GREETING.

    Mr. G. J. Dyett (president of the Federal-executive of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, has sent the following telegram of greeting to General ...

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  68. CHURCH UNION.

    A special commission of the general assembly of the established Church o' Scotland has decided at Edinburgh to approach the British Government v ...

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  69. Advertising

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  70. A DARDANELLES RELIC.

    In the House of Commons the Premier stated that the steamer River Clyde was at present at Maita. The cost of towing the vessel to Britain would be £22,000 ...

    Article : 59 words
  71. BEL KUN'S TRIAL BEGUN.

    "The Times" correspondent at Budapest says that although Bela Kun, the former Communist Premier of Hungary, is in a safe retreat in Austria, his ...

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  72. FINE LIBRARY SOLD.

    Mr. Christie Miller's library at Britwell Court, when sold by auction at Sotheby's, realised £110,356, which is a record. A sum of £15,100 was given by ...

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  73. REQUEST TO BECOME PATRON

    A telegram in the following terms has been forwarded to Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash by Mr. G. J. C. Dyett (president of the Federal executive of the ...

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  74. Advertising

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  75. Advertising

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