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  2. SCAPA FLOW.

    The Supreme Council has decided upon the demolition of the remaining ships of the German fleet in the custody of the Allies. Ten U boats will be allotted to France. The ...

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  3. ELECTION'S.

    The Prime Minister had a magnificent reception here this afternoon, when he addressed a large meeting in the Theatre, Royal. He said Mr. Ryan's administration of the affairs ...

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  4. THE TERRITORY.

    Profound peace reigned at Darwin this afternoon when the Royal Commissioner (Judge Ewing), the Acting Administrator (Mr. Stanforth Smith), the Magistrate (Major ...

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  5. FATHER O'CONNELL.

    Lieut.-Col. M'Gilan presided at the courtmartial of Fathwer O'Donnell, chaptain of the A.L.F. The court consisted of five colonels, a major, and two captains. Captain ...

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  6. WAR THREAT.

    The Jugo-Slavs have warned the Peace Conference, also the British and American Governments, that unless D'Annunzio is withdrawn from the territory he has occupied ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Labour Party Convention at Chicago overwhelmingly defeated a resolution advocating the introduction of Soviet government into the United States. ...

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  8. ON TO BURMA.

    Arrived on the 26th in Calcutta. All well. We continue hopeful. (Signed) POULET. AKYAB, Nov. 29. ...

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  9. BOMB PLANT DISCOVERED.

    The police have discovered a fiecret bombmanufacturing plant and large quantities of explosives at the headquarters of the Union of Russian Workers. ...

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  10. ROUMANIA.

    A Berlin wireless message States that Roumania, replying to the Allies, refused to evacuate Hungary east of the River Theiss, but is willing to protect national minorities and to ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "New York Times's" correspondent at Washington reports that the International Labour Conference nominated representatives of employers' and workers' groups which will ...

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  12. ITALIAN SOCIALISTS.

    The "Morning Post's" Rome correspondent says that although rumours are provalent, suggesting that the King will abdicate owing to the threatening attitude of the Socialists, ...

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  13. BOSS SMITH FOLLOWS.

    Captain Boss Smith, who arrived at Calcutta at 2.10 p.m. on Friday, left on Saturday morning for Akyab, one of the mechanics waving an Australian flag to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SCENES AT CAIRNS.

    Rumours have been prevalent for some days that "direct actionists," with recruits from Townsville, were going to preach a revolution. Twice during the previous week ...

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  15. A POWERFUL FRANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York World" interviewed President Poincaro, who stated: "After my Presidential term I propose to offer myself as a candidate for the Chamber ...

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  16. RUSSIAN TURMOIL.

    The Esthonians have defeated the Bolsheviks on the Narva front. A telegram from Reval on Wednesday stated that General yudenitch, who recently ...

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  17. VICKERS-VIMYS ROUTE.

    Captain Ross Smith cables that he intends to make a flight in one day from Singapore towards Kalidjati. Thence he will fly to Bima, and finally from Bima to Australia. It ...

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  18. MR. HUGUES AND MR. WATT.

    A strenuous fortnight is shead of Mr. Hughes and other members of the Federal Ministry. The Prime Minister will leave Melbourne to-morrow morning for Bendigo. ...

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  19. GERMAN MONARCHISTS.

    A Berlin report states that General Ludendorff is taking a leading part in the panGerman meetings. He addressed a memorial service at Potsdam, and a soldier shouted, ...

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  20. EMPIRE'S FATE.

    The Chief Justice of Victoria (Sir William Irvine), speaking at the annual dinner given by the Caledonian Society on Saturday evening, said the whole balance of the Empire ...

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  21. MR. RYAN AT ALBURY.

    Mr. T. J. Ryan, director of the Labour campaign, addressed a large meeting heie to-night. He said the bogey that there was an unseen hand behind him was an old political ...

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  22. THE KANGAROO.

    The Blackburn-Kangaroo machine commanded by Captain Wilkins has arrived at St. Raphael, near Frejus (South of France). ...

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  23. SUPERANNUATION.

    It was stated yesterday, on behalf of the employees' representatives on the Railway Superannuation Board—Messre Buckley, M.L.A., Paull, and Corish—that the members ...

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  24. ALLIANCE DISASTER.

    The Aair Ministr's inquiry into the crash of the Alliance aeroplane at Surbiton, in which Captain Douglas and Lieutenant Ross were killed, is proceeding slowly. ...

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  25. NATIONS' DEBTS.

    A White Paper, which has been issued, estimates the world's wheat yield for 1919 at 93.3 per cent, of the five years average before the war. The yield of sugar was 96.3; and ...

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  26. U.S.A. COAL STRIKE.

    The Government has decided to seize the bituminous coalmines, where the owners do not show a disposition to co-operate in increasing production, also to despatch troops ...

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  27. EGYPT'S FUTURE.

    Lord Curzon, speaking in the House of Lords, in explanation of the situation in Egypt, said the unrest was fundamentally economic, but political agitators had fomented ...

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  28. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    An interesting statement about the building of war service homes was made by Senator Millen (Mlnistor for Repatriation) last week. ...

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  29. SHOWERY WEATHER.

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  30. PROHIBITION.

    Replying to a temperance deputation, the Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) announced that a bill was being prepared in order to continue the liquor control It includes the ...

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  31. FIRST WOMAN M.P.

    The by-election for the vacancy for the Sutton division of Plymouth, caused by the elevation of Major Waldorf Astor to the House of Lords, resulted as follows:—Lady Astor ...

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  32. U.S.A. AND PEACE.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that a small group of Republican Senators now state it is improbable that the Republicans will enter into any ...

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  33. SEVERE HAILSTORM.

    A severe hailstorm yesterday evening damaged the fruit crops, cutting tomato and other plants. The storm was confined to a narrow strip. Indications this morning ...

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  34. GALLIPOLI GRAVES.

    The War Graves Commission and staff have been installed at Kilid Bahr, 10 and 15 miles from Anzac and Helles respectively. Colonel Hughes recently visited ...

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  35. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    News has been received in Johannesburg of a raliway disaster in the Belgian Congo, a train carrying the Smithsonian Institute party of agricultural exports being smashed. ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Speaking at the South African Party Club in Johannesburg, the Premier, General Smuts, denounced General Hertzog's pro-Bolshevist utterances, and said the Nationalist party was ...

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  37. EXCITING PURSUIT.

    A man was arrested in sensational circumstances near the Central Raliway yards on Friday night. Earlier in the day the Superintendent of the ...

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  38. MR. RYAN OPTIMISTIC.

    Mr. T. J. Ryan last night predicted the defeat of six Federal Ministers, including the Prime Minister himself. "I have visited five States, and am of opinion ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The late Adelina Patti left a fortune valued at £116,337 gross. The Royal assent has, been given to the Commonwealth Act (1912) Amendment Bill. ...

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  40. IRELAND.

    An Irish Government proclamation prohibits and suppresses Sinn Fein organisations, and clubs of the Irish Volunteers and Gaelic league throughout Ireland. ...

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  41. WOMEN IMMIGRANTS.

    The message to be sent from Sydney to would-be women immigrants from the United Kingdom will be discussed at a meeting convened by the Lord Mayor, to be held in the ...

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  42. DISTRUST OF LITVINOFF.

    A Copenhagen message says that Litvinoff (Bolshevik Foreign Minister) has arrived, but he will remain aboard the steame, with which all communication is prohibited. ...

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  43. U.S.A. AND MEXICO.

    If no satisfaction is received in response to the demand for the release of Mr. Jenkins, of the united States Consular service, the Government will probably present an ultimatum ...

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  44. FOES TO BLOWFLY.

    Professor Lefroy, following up his experiments, now announces that he has discovered four mortal enemies of the blowfly, namely a maggot which devours the blowfly's maggots, ...

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  45. A.I.F. CRICKETERS.

    The second test match between the Australians and South Africa was commenced at Johannesburg to-day. The home cloven had scored 83 for four wickets, when rain stopped ...

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  46. LATE SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE.—Arr: Nov. 29, Tinana, from Rockamptan; Manilla, from Raballi; Australpeak, from Adelaide; Kanowna, from Sydney. Nov. 30, nikko Maru, from Sydney. Deps: Nov. 29, Marsina, Cooma, and ...

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  47. SUSTENANCE.

    Senator E. D. Millen, Minister for Repatriation, made the announcement on Saturday that the Repatriation Commission, of which he is chairman, having in mind the increased ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN ORDNANCE.

    It is understood that an inquiry was recently held into certain irregularities in the Australian Ordnance Department. General Stewart, who supervised the ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN'S DEATH.

    Piedecq, a farmer near Amiens, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment for shooting and killing an Australian soldier named Moffat, who, Pledeeq alleges, demanded ...

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