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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that France is suspicious of Scandinavia's proposed amendments to the League of Nations covenant, which ...

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  3. PEACE TIME PERILS.

    In a speech delivered at the Lord Mayor's banquet the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) said that there were still perils to be encountered along the ...

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  4. NEW SILVER COINS.

    Following on the announcement of the intention of the British Government to issue silver coins of lesser intrinsic value than at present, similar action will ...

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  5. ARMISTICE ANNIVERSARY.

    At 11 o'clock on November 11, 1918, five hours after the signing of the Armistice, hostilities ceased on all fronts, and the Great War, in which millions of men ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR.

    On Thursday (Armistice Day) his Majesty the King will place a wreath on the Cenotaph at Whitehall, and will be followed by representatives of the ...

    Article : 219 words
  7. PUBLIC SERVICE SALARIES.

    When his Honour Mr. Justice Powers first assumed the position o[?] Deputy P[?]sident of the Arbitration Court he instituted a system of war bonuses for ...

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  8. THE PEACE TREATY.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York City Times," Senator Curtis, the Republican Whip, and Senator Hitchcock agree that it is ...

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  9. BROKEN KILL STRIKE.

    The A.M.A. held a meeting this morning and declared the strike off. This decision was announced by the miners' delegates at this afternoon's resumption ...

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  10. IRISH FARMERS ARRESTED.

    The police have arrested a number of farmers in the Bantry Mountains owing to the discovery there of large stores of Lombs, rifles, and explosives, concealed in ...

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  11. VICTORIAN COAL DISPUTE.

    Developments an connection with the Morwell brown coal dispute have moved rapidly, and the State Ministers were informed to-night that the Morwell and ...

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  12. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE.

    Members of the Federal Parliament have been receiving batches of wires from Commonwealth servants urging them to induce the Government to give a decent basic ...

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  13. SERVING AGAINST POLAND.

    Polish newspapers state that 12,000 Germans are serving with the Lithuanian army against General Zeligowski, the Polish officer, and that many of the Germans ...

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  14. PREVENTION OF DUMPING.

    The Unionists and Liberal wings of the Coalition Party have held separate meetings to discuss the steps to be taken by Parliament to prevent the dumping of ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. GERMAN MINES.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" states that the Economic Commission has formulated proposals for the nationalisation of the coal mines. The Commission consists of Herr ...

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  16. H.M.S. VINDICTIVE.

    H.M.S. Vindictive, which was sunk in Ostend harbour on May 9, 1918, will be formally handed over to Belgium on Armistice Day, with military honours. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT

    The Legislative Assembly to-day passed clauses of the Shops and Factories Bill for the abolition of late shopping on Friday nights, and closing the shops ...

    Article : 164 words
  18. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    His Honour Judge Beeby, who is inquiring into the 44-hour week proposal, heard counsel's addresses to-day. Mr. Russel said that the workers' claim was ...

    Article : 280 words
  19. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY.

    The "Evening News" says that it is rumoured that the Archbishop of Canterbury will shortly retire. The Bishops of Lichfield, Oxford, Birmingham, and ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN BANK DRAFTS.

    The Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. F. G. Kellaway), replying to a Question in the House of Commons, said that he had ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    It is reported that the Japanese Minister at Pekin has been instructed to open negotiations for the cancellation of the Chino-Japanese military agreement. Under ...

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  22. FLUNG THE PACIFIC.

    The Vancouver correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Sir Arthur Brown, K.B.E., has arrived there, en route to the Orient. It is rumoured ...

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  23. ST. MARTIN'S DAY, 1920.

    Deep lay the snow and fiercely blew the wind One day in Amiens long years ago. And by the road a naked beggar lay ...

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  24. SAFEGUARDING WALL-STREET.

    In consequence of threats which have been made to perpetrate another bomb outrage in Wall-street the authorities have surrounded the [?]nancial district ...

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  25. TRADE WITH SOVIET RUSSIA

    A cable message dealing with the reported conclusion of the commercial agreement between the Russian Soviet Government and American financial group has ...

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  26. ST. MARTIN'S WAR MEMORIAL.

    Sir,—It is a fitting circumstance that the anniversary of Armistice Day is the day set aside in Brisbane for street collections in aid of St. Martin's War ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. 'MIGHT REQUIRE LAMP POSTS."

    The Scotland Yard authorities have searched the London residence of Colonel L'Estrange Malone, member of the House of Commons for East Leyton, presumably ...

    Article : 193 words
  28. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    Members of the Federated Seamen's Union threaten a boycott of steamers belonging to the Federal Government. An official of the union stated to-day that the ...

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  29. DEATH OF EX-KING OF BAVARIA.

    The death is announced of the ex-King Ludwig of Bavaria. ...

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  30. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The imports in October totalled £149,889,227, being a decrease of £36,113,360 as compared with October, 1919. The exports amounted to £112,295,474, an ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. N.S.W. WHEAT CR[?]P

    Mr. Hodgson (Chief Traffic Manager of the New South Wales Government railways), in giving evidence before the Parliamentary Select Committee on ...

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  32. TWICE TRIED.

    Although they were locked up all night, the jurymen in the Criminal Court could not agree on a verdict in the case in which James Henry Sinclair, an ...

    Article : 203 words
  33. WELSH SOLICITOR ACQUITTED.

    Harold Greenwood, the solicitor of Kidwelly, Wales, who was charged at Carmarthen with having murdered his first wife, Mabel Greenwood, has been ...

    Article : 133 words
  34. VICTORIA'S NEW PARLIAMENT.

    The newly constituted State Parliament was opened to-day by the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir William Irvine), with all the ceremonial usual on such an ...

    Article : 175 words
  35. CELEBRATION IN BRISBANE.

    The meeting convened by the Mayor of Brisbane (Alderman James F Maxwell, M.L.A.) to celebrate the second anniversary of the Armistice in the Great War ...

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  36. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The next Imperial Press Conference is to be held four years hence, and it is more than likely that it will take place [?]n Australia. This was stated to-day by ...

    Article : 72 words
  37. HUGHES TESTIMONIAL FUND.

    The fund which has been raised for the presentation of a testimonial to the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) will close on Saturday. The sum of ...

    Article : 37 words
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