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  2. LABOUR'S POLICY.

    The policy of the Australian Labour party was set out to-night in a speech delivered in Richmond by Mr. Frank Tudor, leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament. In ...

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  3. GREAT FIRE.

    Fanned by a strong breeze from the water, a fire last night gutted two of three buildings at Glebe Island used as a store by Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd. The damage ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES' PROGRAME.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), accompanied by Mrs. Hughes and his private secretary (Mr. Denne) arrived in Sydney from Melbourne yesterday. He spoke at a luncheon ...

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  5. PRIME MINISTER IN SYDNEY.

    The Prime Minister, entertained at luncheon in the Town Hall yesterday by the Australian industries Protection League, stated what was his attitude, in view ...

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  6. GERMAN WARSHIPS.

    The Scapa Flow clause of the protocol to the Peace Treaty, which Germany has been asked to sign, compels the surrender to the Allies and associated Powers of a number of light ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    A belated message announces the arrival in Constantinople of Etienne Poulet, the French airman, who is flying to Australia. ...

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  8. FINLAND REFUSES.

    Finland refuses to assist in an attack on Petrograd. The British Mission at Holaingfors yesterdays stated that if Finland was to help in ...

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  9. SCHLESWIG PLEBISCITE.

    A message from Copenhagen states that under pressure of public opinion the German troops, which were sent to Flensburg, have been withdrawn. ...

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  10. AT RANDWICK HOSPITAL.

    Shortly before 4 p m. yesterday Mr. Hughes visited the Randwick Hospital, and on his arrival there received an enthusiastic reception from nearly a thousand members of the ...

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  11. AMERICAN COAL STRIKE.

    Troops continue to arrive in the mining districts, where work is at a standstill. ...

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  12. PROHIBITION.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers (President of the American Federation of Labour), discussing the social and industrial unrest, said that the foisting of prohibition on the people of the ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A report from Cairo states that serious riots occurred during the week-end in Alexandria. An army ambulance, driven by an Egyptian driver, dashed into a procession of ...

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  14. JAPAN AND PEACE.

    A message from Tokio states that during the Privy Council's consideration of the Treaty, members blamed the Japanese peace delegation for accepting, without protest, the ...

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  15. A BETTER TANK.

    The Tank Commission found that the greatest credit was due to Mr. L. B. De Mole, an Australian, who mnde a claim in connection with a streering chain-rain tank, which he ...

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  16. FTUME DEADLOCK.

    France has made overtures to the United States for a new settlement of the Flume deadlock. Britain has notified her adherance to the ...

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  17. THE GOODWIN SANDS.

    Four small vessels were wrecked on the Goodwin Sands during a violent gale on Saturday night. The Deal llfeboatmen saw a wave wash ...

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  18. FAMINE IN EUROPE.

    The Austro-German professors, Brentano, Guttman, and F. Oppenheimer, have arrived to attend the Fight the Famine Conference, which will open in private to-morrow. ...

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  19. THE DAMAGE.

    Mr. F. Wallin, manager of the Island Department of Messrs. Burns, Philp, stated last night that the fire was discovered by the company's watchman at about half-past 5. ...

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  20. ANZAC BURSARIES.

    The educational sub-committee of the Anzac Memorial Fund has now laid down the lines on which it is proposed to award the bursaries, the money for which is to be raised ...

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  21. FIEE ON A CRUISER.

    The cruiser Calliope was severely damaged by fire off the Lizard while proceeding to the Azores. An oil feedpipe burst and set fire to the ...

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  22. TO PROTECT THE JEWS.

    Speaking at a reception in Johannesburg by the Jewish Committee, at which he paid a tribute to the work done for the Jews, General Smuts referred to General Botha's ...

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  23. BARRIER STRIKE.

    Mr. Sam Deed, who moved the resumption of work at the meeting of the A.M.A. yesterday afternoon, spoke very firmly in support of the motion. He was certain, he said, ...

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  24. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A message from Copenhagen says that a child falling from a train was the cause of a railway disaster which occurred early in the morning. ...

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  25. FEDERAL EMPLOYEES.

    A combined meeting of members of various organisations of employees of the Federal Government, principally those connected with the postal service, was held at the ...

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  26. GERMAN TRADE.

    Sir, Auckland Geddes (President of the Board of Trade) stated in the House of Commons that £196,000 worth of goods were imported from Germany and Austria during ...

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  27. LABOUR IN BRITAIN.

    The first Municipal elections in England since 1912 were held on Saturday. Small polls were recorded. There was 3000 candidates, of whom many were women, for 1362 ...

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  28. BLUE TRIANGLE..

    Lady Cullen, "general" of the campaign, presided at a meeting of the committee of the finance campaign of the Young Women's Christian Association this week. ...

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  29. MR. WATT.

    The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Watt, speaking in the St. Kilda Town Hall to-night, stated that although the Nationalist party had started as a composiee party of diverse ...

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  30. SULPHIDE WORKS AFFECTED.

    The report on employment in Newcastle prepared by Mr. R. C. Huntley, inspector of Government Labour and industry. states that the strike at Broken Hill is interfering ...

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  31. FINANCIAL BOOM.

    The "Daily Express" says the financial boom in the city is growing daily. Such a wave ot speculation has not been known for many years. ...

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  32. FLY DANGER.

    The Minister of Public Health takes a serious view of the house fly menace. "The bacteriological export of my department informs me that files will be particularly bad ...

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  33. SENATOR'S FEARS.

    Senator Sherman, speaking in the Senate, attacked the international Labour men's conference. Amongst those present, he declared, were not merely socialists, but radical aliens ...

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  34. LOYAL ORANGE LODGE.

    The annual demonstration of the Loyal Orange Institution of N.S.W. in the Town Hall last night was opened with a spectacular procession through an arch at glittering swords, ...

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  35. WILD LIFE.

    In the history of the Wild Life Preservation Society of Australia there has never previously been such a largely attended meeting as the one which was held at the King's Hall ...

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  36. INFLUENZA.

    During the recent infiuenza epidemic there were 175 cases at the Tasmanian Mental Diseases Hospital at New Norfolk, of which 41 were pneumonic, and there were 11 deaths. ...

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  37. INDIAN PRINCES.

    The Viceroy, in opening the conference of ruling princes and chiefs to-day, said such a gathering afforded an opportunity for the exchange of ideas to the princes who shared the ...

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  38. FIRE AT ANTHONY HORDERNS'.

    Shortly before 11 o'clock last night a fire was discovered at the premises of Anthony Hordern and Sons, Limited, in Goovge-street. The headquarters fire brigade ...

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  39. BOLSHEVIK FUNDS.

    Evidence before the Senate Military Committee indicated that the Bolshoviks spent large sums on American propaganda, with the object of overthrowing the Government. ...

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  40. WOMEN'S ROYAL AIR FORCE.

    At the Select Committee's inquiry into the dismissal of the Hon. Miss Douglas Pennant from the Women's Royal Air Force, Lord Stanhope, on whose motion the committees ...

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  41. ALTERING THE CONSTITUTION.

    Sir,—With reference to the proposed alteration of the Commonwealth Constitution, I should very much like to know the opinion of the legal luminaries of New South Wales ...

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  42. STEAMER STRIKES MINE.

    A Copennagen message states that the British steamer Volturnus, while carrying food to the British Fleet in the Balt[?]c, struck a mine and sank. The crew were ...

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  43. A 40-HOUR WEEK.

    A deputation from the Trades Hall Council waited upon the Minister for Labour. Major Baird, to-day, and asked that legislation be introduced to limit the hour[?] of employment in ...

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  44. SUGAR OUTPUT.

    The current agreement in respect to the [?]cquisition of the sugar output by the Federal Government at £21 per ton raw article, will expire shortly. ...

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  45. NOTE ISSUE.

    The total value of Australian notes issued and not redeemed on October 29 was £51,653,764. The amount of gold coin held in the Treasury on that date was £23,787,479, or ...

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  46. A.I.F. CRICKETERS.

    A message from Durban says the Australians in their second innings against Natal scored 341 (Taylor 81, and Docker 45). Natal, in the second innings, scored 106, ...

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  47. WAR FORTUNES.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law declined to so frame the reference to the War Fortunes Inquiry Committee as to permit an investigation of the question of a ...

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