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  2. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION.

    The first direct wireless press messages from England to Australia were received to-day. A message from the London office of the Australian Press ...

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  3. GROUNDING OF THE MUSGRAVE.

    All efforts yesterday to refloat the steamer Musgrave, which grounded at Woody Island, in D'Entrecastcaux Channel, on Sunday, while on her way ...

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  4. REPARATIONS.

    It is understood to be the opinion in British Treasury circles that there is little likelihood of receiving any revenue from German reparation ...

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  5. RUSSIA.

    Sir Philip Gibbs, the well-known newspaper correspondent, who is now in Russia engaged in writing a series of articles for the "Daily Chronicle," ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT.

    The "Morning Post" gives prominence to a telegrarn received from its correspondent at Washington stating that President Harding has consented ...

    Article : 271 words
  7. THE IRISH SITUATION.

    The Imperial Cabinet was summoned to meet at noon to-day, thus indicating that the Irish question has passed temporarily from the hands of the ...

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  8. THE RIOTING IN VIENNA.

    Following the pillaging and rioting by the workers in Vienna, the police made domiciliary visits to the Communist newspaper offices yesterday, ...

    Article : 157 words
  9. THE MUNICIPAL YEAR.

    At last evening's meeting of the City Council the Mayor (Colonel Snowden) read a very lengthy valedictory address, dealing with the operations for the ...

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  10. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    Mr. W. J. McWilliams in the House of Representatives to-day asked the Minister of Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) to exempt from the Navigation ...

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  11. THE MORATORIUM.

    M. Gustave Herve, the well-known French publicist, writing in the Paris newspaper "Victoire," suggests the conditions upon which Germany sho[?] ...

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  12. THE EX-ENEMY.

    A strong feeling has been aroused throughout the South African Union by the appointment of a German named Spilliaus, who was recently ...

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  13. THE PLAGUE.

    Another patient, whose case has been diagnosed as that of plague, has been admitted to the Coast Hospital. The patient, a married man, had an office ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIK COUP IN CAUCASIA.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the Russian Bolsheviks, by a coup, have abolished by a decree the independence ...

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  15. THE TOURIST SEASON.

    The tourist traffic this year is apparently to escape they dislocating effects at a maritime strike, and consequently the season bids fair to be a ...

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  16. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    The Australians tried conclusions with Barrow (Lancashire) this afternoon before 7,000 spectators. The weather was fine but, very cold. The ...

    Article : 547 words
  17. FAR-EASTERN QUESTIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the Australian Press Association says he learns from authoritative quarters a most circumstantial statement that an ...

    Article : 306 words
  18. SHIPPING.

    A fire broke out yesterday on board the Commonwealth Government liner Boorara, 6570 tons, which left Brisbane on September 27 for Dunkirk, at which ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. SINN FEIN STILL WANTS REPUBLIC.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that, the Dail Eireann spent less time in considering Mr. Lloyd George's offer than in ...

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  20. MR. HUGHES AT ADELAIDE.

    Adelaide Town-hall was filled to overflowing this evening when the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) spoke on the subject, "Imperial and Australian politics." ...

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  21. THE RISING IN THE UKRAINE.

    The Russian Bolshevik newspapers publish a list of 217 Ukrainian hostages who were executed in consequence of the unsuccessful progress of the ...

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  22. ANOTHER DEATH AT BRISBANE.

    A boy patient, aged 13, who was reported dangerously ill in the plague hospital on Sunday, died this morning. He was admitted on November 28. ...

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  23. "FATTY" ARBUCKLE.

    After being locked up for 44 hours, the jury in the case in which "Fatty" Arbuckle was charged with, the manslaughter of Miss Virginia Rappe ...

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  24. THE MURDERS IN DERRY GA[?]

    In connection with the murder on Saturday in the Derry gaol of Constables Little and G[?]rman, who, after the Sinn Fein attack, were found dead ...

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  25. RATS IN HOBART.

    The The Mayor, at the City Council meeting last evening, said:—In view of the fact that the bubonic plague, which broke out some time back in Brisbane, ...

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  26. NAVAL REDUCTION TREATY.

    Another [?]reaty, with a provision to be read jointly on all occasions with the first, will embody the naval agreement on the "five-five-three" ratio, ...

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  27. THE NEW TRIAL.

    The San Francisco correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the new trial of Arbuckle has been set down for January 1. ...

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  28. SINN FEIN OUTRAGE NEAR LONDON.

    On Saturday three armed Sinn Feiners called at the residence of a former member of the Royal Irish Constabulary who now resides at Catford, in ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Nominations of candidates to fill the vacancies on the City Council caused by the retirement, through effluxion of time, of Aldermen Colonel R. [?]cles ...

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  30. NEW GUINEA.

    One of the principal obligations [?] posed upon Australia as a mandatory power holding the former German territory of New Guinea is the ...

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  31. AVIATION TRAGEDY.

    A terrible accident happened to the North-West aerial mail to-day between Geraldton and Carnarvon. Major Brearley, with Mr. M. ...

    Article : 329 words
  32. THE NAVAL PLAN.

    The American proposals for disarmament, as outlined by Mr. Hughes at the opening of the Conference, are as follows: ...

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  33. BRITISH OFFICERS MOLESTED.

    Whilst five officers of the Worcestershire Regiment were watching a review yesterday of the Irish Republican Army at Loughfea, in County ...

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  34. ADELAIDE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The new Lord Mayor (Alderman Lewis Cohen) was installed to-day. In an address of thanks he referred to the necessity for enlarging the Town-hall ...

    Article : 144 words
  35. OTHER MATCHES.

    To-day's Rugby Union matches resulted as follows:—Guy's Hospital beat Swansea by nine points to nil; Oxford University beat London Scottish by 17 ...

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  36. ACTION AGAINST THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Judgment was delivered in the High Court to-day in the case in which Henry Ernest Carey, former Director of the Northern Territory, originally sued the ...

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  37. MOUNT LYELL MINES.

    In connection with the meetings of members of the A.W.U. held yesterday at Gormanston and Queenstown to consider the question of underground ...

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  38. EMPLOYMENT FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) this afternoon received two deputations from returned soldiers employed in the Federal Civil Service. Mr. Blundell, M.H.R., ...

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  39. PLAYER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    During the Batley v. Keighley match on the Hill Top ground, Batley, Collins, one of the Keighley players, complained of illness, and left the field, and died ...

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  40. INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE

    In pursuance of the policy of applying the pnnciples of hygiene as far as practicable to the working conditions in the Commonwealth departments and ...

    Article : 131 words
  41. ASSOCIATION MATCHES.

    The following Association football matches were decided to-day:- First League.—Astonvillc tied with Liverpool, 1 to 1; Blackburn Rovers lost ...

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  42. AUSIRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    On the departure yesterday from Capetown of the Australian cricketers they expressed the opinion that South Africa should abolish matting wickets ...

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  43. N.S.W. BASIC WAGE.

    An interesting question relating to the application of the Board of Trade's determination of the living wage to adult employees other than ...

    Article : 123 words
  44. W.A. ARBITRATION COURT.

    At a mass meeting of trade unionists in Perth yesterday it was resolved to draw the Premier's attention to remarks made by Mr. Justice Draper, ...

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  45. FEDERAL WOOL TRANSACTIONS.

    Argument was continued in the High Court to-day in the action by John Cooke and Co. Pty. Ltd. and T. A. Field and others against the ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. EXTRADITED FROM AMERICA.

    A merchant named Thomas Ockerby, who was recently extradited from America, was before the City Police Court at Perth to-day, and was ...

    Article : 63 words
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