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  2. INFLUENZA. SIX MILLION DEAD.

    It has been estimated that the influenza-pneumonia epidemic caused six million deaths in three months. A thousand deaths occurred in London, ...

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  3. DARWIN RIOT.

    The Minister for Defrnce, Senator Pearce, stated yesterday that the reason why the Government exercised the censorship in regard to telegrams from Darwin respecting ...

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS. RUINED GERMANY.

    The correspondent Of the "Daily Express" in Berlin interviewed Herr Rathenau; head of the German General Electric Company, the largest employer in Germany. He said: ...

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  5. FRENCH LABOUR LEADERS. A BELATED ARRIVAL.

    Two belated members of the, French Mission were liberated from quarantine on the Makura on Saturday. They propose to make a flying trip through Australia, to inspect ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    A White Paper outlines the educational facilities offered to soldiers in England. There are certain compulsory classes and many voluntary lectures on citizenship, history, and ...

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  7. JELLICOE'S VISIT.

    The Admiralty issues the following statement[?] Dominion Ministers, having intimated at the close of the Imperial War Conference, that the dominions would welcome visits from a ...

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  8. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Balfour are not going to France this week. It is understood that President Wilson is coming to London after Christmas instead. ...

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  9. RUSSIA. ALLIES TO RESTORE ORDER.

    The New York "Times" correspondent at Washington states that according to diplomatic advices received to-day, a definite plan of action, with a view to restoring ...

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  10. ROSEVILLE'S WAR EFFORTS.

    The Governor-General, Sir Ronald C. Munro Forguson, tinvelled Roseville's roll of honour and memorial on Saturday afternoon. He was accompanied by Captain Glossop, ...

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  11. SPAIN'S POSITION.

    The Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Madrid states that the Premier, Count Romanones, has gone to Paris at President Wilson's request. Britain's friendly ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONGRESS.

    A meeting of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress and the National Executive of the Labour party agreed to a joint international conference in January, ...

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  13. COUNCIL OF SIX.

    The Berlin Congress of Soviets carried a resolution arrogating to its Council of Six the entire political and executive power in the Empire; also in Prussia, and the right to ...

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  14. HAIG'S WELCOME.

    The scones at Dover and in London on the occasion of Sir Douglas Haig's arrival recalled the most stirring episodes in British history, the most recent being Lord ...

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  15. COUNTESS OF DUDLEY'S CASE SETTLED.

    The suit before the Chancery Court, in which the Countess of Dudley sought a rectification of a deed of separation, signed in October, 1912, to make it clear that the Earl ...

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  16. NEED FOR A NAYY.

    Captain Glossop, R.N., in speaking at the unvoillng of the Reseville roll of honour on Saturday afternoon, said they were to have a visit from one of the greatest ...

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  17. MR. FRANK THORNTON DEAD.

    The death is announced of Mr. Frank Thornton, the actor, who appeared in "Charley's Aunt" in Australia some years ago. ...

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  18. SPANISH UNREST.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Madrid reports serious separatist disturbances at Barcelona and Bilbao. The Government has adopted strong naval and military ...

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  19. GERMAN WARSHIPS.

    Mr. Clinton Gilbert, the New York "Evening Sun's" Paris correspondent, cables that President Wilson, favours the destruction of the surrendered German navy, and will insist ...

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  20. PARTIES IN GERMANY.

    Rotterdam advices state that the German Independent Socialists have desorted the Spartacus group. During a stormy session of the Soviot Congress in Berlin Herr L[?]debour ...

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  21. AERIAL FLEETS.

    Captain Clive Brewster Joske, M.C., R.F.A., son of, Mr. Alexander Joske, of Suva, was among the officers who returned by the Makura. He joined the Royal, Flying Corps in ...

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  22. SERVIAN CASUALTIES.

    A Paris message says the total Servian casualties are 322,000 killed and wounded. ...

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  23. HOAXING THE ENEMY.

    It has been stated that the Admiralty made the Dover anti-submarine barrage effective by causing fictitious plans of it to fall into the enemy's hands, thus scaring ...

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  24. THE BIG FIRE.

    The fire which destroyed the Crown Studio and seriously damaged Roberts' Hotel and other properties, at the corner of George and Market streets, was smouldering all day ...

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  25. MACKENSEN'S INTERNMENT.

    A Geneva report states that when Mackenson was held up at Budapest he endeavoured to resist, but 200 soldiers with machine-guns surrounded the station. The locomotive was ...

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  26. POSITION FURTHER IMPROVED.

    Although another death from pneumonie influenza and a fresh case were reported during the week-end, the position generally in Quarantine is much brighter. The chief ...

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  27. MEXICO.

    Dospatches from Mexico City state that Von Eckhardt, the German Minister, has been recalled. ...

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  28. SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand), speaking in London, said that much of the normal export trade would soon return. The[?] shipping problem was ...

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  29. THE GREAT EPIDEMIC.

    Sir,—There are two items in your "influenza" news this morning that read curiously in juxtaposition. The first is an article by Professor Welsh, in which that gentleman ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA.

    There is considerable discontent among railway and Civil servants regarding the new scale of war bonuses, which is said to be unfair to the lower paid ranks. ...

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  31. MISSION'S' DEPARTURE.

    General Pau and members of the French Mission left Melbourne yesterday by the Runic for New Zealand. ...

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  32. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The correspondent of the United Press in Berlin interviewed Count von Bernstorff (formerly German Ambassador at Washington). Bernstorff would not say a word about ...

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  33. BRITISH MINISTERS.

    The "Daily Express" states that Mr. Prothere will shortly retire from the Ministry of Agriculture, and it is believed other Ministers will follow his example. Sir Joseph ...

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  34. MAKURA'S PASSENGERS.

    On Saturday the Makura passengers, who were released from quarantine, were enthusiastically welcomed at No. 5 wharf, Darling Harbour. ...

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  35. AMERICAN AVIATOR'S FATE.

    A Copenhagen message states that according to the newspaper "Nocdenhavn" an English officer affirms that an American aviator was shot near Strasland by order of ...

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  36. FATIGUE AND INDUSTRY.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research and the Medical Research Committee have appointed an Industrial Fatigue Research Board, ...

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  37. IRISH CATHOLIC HEROES.

    The Marist Brothers, who were placed in charge of St. Mary's Cathedral Boys', School by the late Archbishop Vaughan in 1882, and who astablished their own high school at ...

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  38. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales will spend his Christmas with the Australians in France, and "Prince Albert with the Royal Air Force. ...

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  39. HAIG WELCOMED.

    Sir Douglas Haig and the Generals accompanying him on his visit to England received a most remarkable welcome. Hundreds of thousands of Londoners assembled between ...

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  40. GERMANY'S CASUALTIES.

    Advices received in Amsterdam from Berlin state that Germany's war casualties numbered 6,385,000, including 1,000,000 dead and 103,000 missing. ...

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  41. RELEASE OF TIMBER STOCKS.

    The Press, Burean states that arrangements have been completed for liberating the national stock of imported hardwoods held by the Timber Supplies Department Prices ...

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  42. IRISH PLOT.

    Charles Hurley was court-martialled at Cork, charged with possessing arms and plans for another rebellion. A document particularised the destruction of police barracks, the ...

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  43. PRINCE LVOFF.

    Prince Lvoff, the ex-Premier of Russia, has arrived in England. ...

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  44. RECONSTRUCTION WORKERS.

    The Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners recommend that men engaged in in reconstruction work in France must be paid 1/6 an hour, plus 5/[?] per working day, plus 12½ ...

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  45. GERMAN MINE.

    A Paris message states that a German time fuse mine exploded at Bridguise, 15 persons being killed and 25 injured. ...

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  46. CEYLON BARS GERMANS.

    A Colombo message says the Legislative Council carried a resolution agninst the admission of Germans and Austrians into Ceylon. The local Chamber of Commerce ...

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  47. TO ORGANISE COMMERCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 353 words
  48. TERMS OF PEACE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 372 words
  49. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Constantinople says a reign of violence prevails. There are six or eight murders nightly at Pera, where the residents form themselves ...

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  50. LONDON'S CHRISTMAS.

    There is an unequalled rush in the West End shops for Christmas presents. People are buying a million and a half daily, visiting the big stores alone. The West End restaurants ...

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  51. GALLIPOLI GRAVES.

    The British War Office has received a telegraphic report that the Turks in many cases have grievously molested and desecrated the cemeteries on Gallipoli. ...

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  52. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    A Montreal message says the Canadian Railway War Board announces that it is unable to arrange for the return of the Australian soldiers across Canada to Australia until the ...

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  53. SHIPBUILDING MUDDLE.

    The Senate investigation into the Hog Island shipbuilding yard disclosed that only one ship was turned out, while 50 keels were laid at a cost of £12,000,000. Most of the work was ...

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  54. NEW ZEALANDERS' PLIGHT.

    The following cablegram, despatched on Friday to the Prime Minister of New Zealand by the Dominion's Agent in Sydney, explains itself:— ...

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  55. THE EMPIRE'S DEAD.

    The Imperial War Gravea Commission is considering the best means to provide a record of dead whose graves are not identified. They invite relatives of such to express their ...

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  56. PRESS DELEGATION.

    The members of the Australian Press Delegation, who visited Great Britian, the Westren front, and the British Fleet at the invitation of the British Government, and ...

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  57. DECISION TO STRIKE. PERTH TRAMWAYMEN.

    The Tramway Union held a meeting to consider what action should be taken in connection with the demand for increased wages. It was held after midnight. Addresses were ...

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  58. PRO-GERMAN PROPAGANDA.

    A Washington report says Alfred Becker, Deputy Attorney-General of New York State, giving evidence before the Senate committee regarding pro-German propaganda, stated that ...

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  59. MELBOURNE SUBURBAN STRIKE.

    Following upon the dismissal of a conductor who is an Anzae with three years' service abroad, the employes of the Hawthorn Tramway Trust went on strike to-day, and no cars ...

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  60. FREE MARKET FOR TIN.

    Mr. Watt announced last night he had been informed by Elder, Smith, and Co. that the Allied Tin Executive had been dissolved. He had not received official information, but it ...

    Article : 49 words
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