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  2. POLLING DAY

    Polling commences to-day after a campaign more devoid of the excitement usually associated with struggles for political mastery than any previous Federal election. Hitherto ...

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  3. A SOLDIER'S APPEAL

    Lieut. Cortis, secretary of the Soldiers' and Citizens' Political Federation, said last night:- "When it is remembered that the official ...

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  4. THE CANDIDATES.

    The National party recommends' electors when voting to-day to give their preferences in the order shown herewith. The numbers indicated must be placed by the voter ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says it is reliably reported that the Fiume deadlock has been settled. D'Annunzio is withdrawing from the town, which will be ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    It is reported from Paris that the German reply to the Allies' Note concedes the demands regarding the Scapa Flow sinkings. A message from Berlin states that Germany's ...

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  7. POULET.

    Etienne Poulet has abandoned his flight to Australia owing to the piston of one engine having broken. He will return to France by steamer from Moulmein (Lower ...

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  9. ROSS SMITH'S FEAT

    In the House of Commons, in reply to a question, Mr. Churchill (Secretary for War) confirmed the news of Captain Ross Smith's arrival in Australia, and offered his ...

    Article : 247 words
  10. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 390 words
  11. RUSSIA.

    A Moscow wireless message states that 60,000,000 acres have been taken from landowners. Almost the whole of the area has been distributed among the peasants. The ...

    Article : 233 words
  12. THE CONFERENCE.

    It is believed the visit of M. Clemenceau to London is connected with the question of transferring the Peace Conference to London. ...

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  13. TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    At to-day's sitting of the Special Trade Union Congress, Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P. (secretary of the National Union of Railway men), informed Congress of the result of the ...

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  14. NATIONALISTS IN MOORE-STREET.

    The mid-day Nationalist meeting in Moore-street yesterday had for its object a final appeal on behalf of the three Senate candidates (Cox, Duncan, and Garling). Portion ...

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  15. CAPTAIN WRIGLEY'S ACHIEVEMENT.

    According to a telegram received to-day by the Chief of the General Staff, Major-General Legge, from Capt. Wrigley, he arrived at Port Darwin at 10 minutes past 12 o'clock this ...

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  16. STILL THE HUN.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says the evidence in the trial of Lieut. Marlon, for ordering the shooting of 22 marines during the disturbances in March, ...

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  17. AIRMEN AT DARWIN.

    Firmly anchored down, and under police guard. Captain Ross Smith's aeroplane was left at the Fannie Bay aerodrome last night. To-day the mechanics set to work preparing ...

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  18. AERIAL CRUISERS.

    It is reported from Berlin that Japan is endeavouring to place orders in Germany for two of the largest and fastest aerial war cruisers ever designed. ...

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  19. INVITATION TO SYDNEY.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman R. W. Richards) has, at the request of the Ad. Men's Institute, convened a public meeting to be held in the vestibule of the Town Hall, on Monday ...

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  20. SCENES IN MARTIN-PLACE.

    Accusations of apathy have been flung at the electors in the present campaign, but yesterday's Labour rally in Martin-place during the lunch-hour was the liveliest that has been ...

    Article : 431 words
  21. ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    Had the clearing of the aviation ground at the Katherine been a little more advanced the first aviators to cross Australia would have reached Darwin on the same day as the ...

    Article : 610 words
  22. UNITED STATES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that President Wilson indicated to-day that no compromise on the Peace Treaty would be acceptable to him if ...

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  23. FLIGHT ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    Our special representative at Darwin telegraphs:—Captain Ross Smith intends to leave Darwin at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning, and to make the journey by easy stages. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. ALLIES' DEBTS TO U.S.A.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" says it is reported that the United States will permit the deferment of three years interest payments on the Allies' ...

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  25. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The Halifax correspondent of the "New York Times" says that according to a radio message the steamer Carmania, while en route from Liverpool to New York, collided with ...

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  26. MEXICAN OIL WELLS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that 21 American oil companies operating in Mexico have protested to the State Department that the Mexican ...

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  27. MR. FALKINER AND THE RIVERINA.

    Sir,—I noticed in a speech delivered by Mr. H. C. M. Garling, Nationalist candidate for the Senate, a statement that Mr. F. B. S. Falkiner held large interest in Southern Riverina. This ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. AVOIDING STRIKES.

    In the House of Commons Sir Eri[?] Geddes (Minister of Transport) said the Government and railway unions had agreed to the establishment of a board, ...

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  29. MARINE ENGINEERS.

    Coastal marine engineers, dissatisfied with the flat rate of £2 a month increase offered by shipowners, have decided to cease work in all States. ...

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  30. THE COAL BILL.

    As a result of Mr. Bonar Law's explanations, opponents of the Coal Bill are modifying their opposition. Mr. Bonar Law states that profits on milk ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. MR. TUDOR'S APPEAL

    To the people of Australia:- To-day you are called upon to decide a most important question, whether you are to be governed for the next three years by the Labour ...

    Article : 273 words
  32. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent says the Navy Board, in its recommendations, submitted to Mr. Daniels (Secretary to the Navy) aims at making the ...

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  33. CHINA'S FINANCES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says it is reported that Britain, France, and the United States propose to advance 25,000,000 dollars to China. ...

    Article : 117 words
  34. BRITISH HOUSING SCHEME.

    Dr. Addison (President of the Local Government Board), in moving the second reading of the Housing Bill, said the Government could not undertake the wholesale building of ...

    Article : 60 words
  35. HINTS TO ELECTORS.

    Vote early. Although the polling booths will be open from 8 a.m. Until 8 p.m. it is asked that everyone who can will vote in the morning. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    Queensland is issuing a loan of £2,000,000, bearing interest at 6 per cent, at 98½. The loan has been underwritten. ...

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  37. VICTORIA'S SCHEME.

    Though it meant committing the State to an initial expenditure of approximately £2,737,3[?]2, the State Cabinet approved with enthusiasm the recommendations of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    A committee, including leading English oarsmen, is being formed to arrange for Barry's visit to Australia, and to secure the necessary funds. ...

    Article : 355 words
  39. LONDON AGENCIES.

    Apropos of the suggestion that the Commonwealth should take over some of the functions of the Age[?]es-General, Mr. F. C. Wade, K.C., Agent-General for British Columbia, in an ...

    Article : 92 words
  40. FRENCH AIR DEFENCE.

    The air squadrons formed during the war will be converted into regiments in January. Seven regiments will be created for observation purposes, three for chasing, and three for ...

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  41. PREMIER'S APPEAL.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman), whose meeting here to-night concluded an arduous campaign on behalf of the Nationalist cause, gives out the following as his final words of ...

    Article : 256 words
  42. ROUMANIA AND AUSTRIA.

    The new Roumanian Premier has announced that Roumania will sign the Austrian Treaty. The Roumanian delegate has signed the Austrian and Bulgarian Treaties. ...

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  43. WAR GRATUITY.

    The Prime Minister announced at Bendigo last night that in addition to the Commonwealth Government, the Queensland, New South Wales, and Victorian Governments had agreed ...

    Article : 100 words
  44. LYCETT ARRESTED.

    Detectives arrested Randolph Lycett, the well-known Victorian tennis player, and he was later charged at the Adelaide Police Court with having left his two children at ...

    Article : 194 words
  45. THE FUCHOW INCIDENT.

    The "Chicago Tribune's" correspondent at Shanghai says that 20,000 students and merchants held a parade in Peking to protest against the landing of Japanese troops at ...

    Article : 73 words
  46. GREAT IMPERIAL NAVY.

    In the House of Commons, when naval estimates were under discussion, Sir Clement Kinloch Co[?]ke suggested the holding of a naval conference in conjunction with the ...

    Article : 89 words
  47. EXCHANGE DEADLOCK.

    Lord Swaythling, after a visit to America, proposes the suspension of international payments among the Allies for three years for reproductive goods such as machinery, and raw ...

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  48. STEAMER BOMBALA.

    The steamer Innisfail returned from the Bombala with cargo, principally from No. 2 hatch. All cargo has now been removed from Nos. 1 and 2 hatches. It is intended to stop ...

    Article : 71 words
  49. FATHER O'DONNELL.

    Father O'Donn[?]ll has issued a statement declaring that his arrest arose through the secret service mistaking him for a dangerous emissary who was expected from America ...

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  50. WATER SUPPLY FAILS.

    The town water supply has failed, and there is no water anywhere in the pipes. ...

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