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  2. RUSSIA

    BERLIN, Thursday Night. A so-called West Russian Government has, been formed, which aims at administering territory where von Der Goltz. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIANS IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— The officials and men of the Forty-Fifth Bat[?] of Royal Fas[?] agree that the Australians fighting in their ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON SHOW

    At the close of the LAunceston Show on Thursday afternoon Mr Jos. Morrison of St Peter's Pass, waited on the secretary, and stated that he ...

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  5. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON. Thursday Night. Canada is organising an extensive policy of immigration for domestic servants in the forthcoming spring ...

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  6. THE PEACE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night. Senator Nelson, during the Senate delate, and evidently the objects of the opponents of the Peace [?] ...

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  7. AVIATION

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. Lieatenant Rynes's [?] fell in Lake Euie Hynes and a companion were saved ...

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  8. THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RACE

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. Despite untavorable weather, airplanes left en route from New York to saw Francisco These on route ...

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  9. AMERICAN LABOR PROPOSAL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night The proposal was advanced by the Labor Conference that [?] to the United States should be stopped ...

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  10. AMERICAN OBLIGATIONS QUESTIONED

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.— "The New York Times" corresponded [?] Washington states that Senator Walsh, a Devonport of the [?] ...

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  11. THE IRISH Q ESTION

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Mr Lloyd George presided at a meeting of the Cabinet to consider the Irish question St Edward Carson was ...

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  12. THE FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thursday Night Lieutenant Larkin, with a Sepwith plane, hapes to start on the Australian flight on October 15 Captain Motthews will ...

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  13. EUREKA CARRIAGE AND MOTOR BUILDERS

    This firm has no [?] on the Show Growned, being in the fortunate position of having so [?] practically the [?] of their completed stocks [?] ...

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  14. SITUATION LESS FAVORABLE

    LONDON, Thursday Night. The situation in Russia is generally less favorable than at the beginning of the summer Large forces from ...

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  15. THREE RACING AIRPLANES FALL

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. Three additional Trans-[?] tell roate to San Francisco the [?] escape with a [?] ...

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  16. TWO RIVAL HOME RULE PLANS

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.— "The New York World" London correspondence [?] authorita[?] that two [?] plans for Home [?] ...

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  17. A STEAMER ADRIFT

    HALIFAX, Thursday Night. The steamer Y[?] has weekend that the is [?] and striking Steamers are proceeding to her [?] ...

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  18. A GOO MILES NON STOP FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. A [?] Page brisbane, commanded by [?] has served at Green [?] Large [?] after [?] ...

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  19. SOVIET POWER MENACED

    LONDON, Thursday Night. "The Daily Express" correspondent at Reval states that it has been reported that von Der Goltz has commenced an ...

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  20. RETURNED FUSILIERS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. Over the hundred [?] who handed at Ply[?] through the [?] and ...

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  21. F. J. PETERS.

    For the post eighteen year these well known states have occupied a [?] place in Launceston For [?] Mr Peters has occupied ...

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  22. DEMOBILISED ITALIANS

    GENEVA, Thursday Night. Messages state that 3230 Italian [?] used soldiers congregated an the Swiss fronters demanding admission ...

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  23. PROHIBITION

    PARIS, Thursday Night. Norway has [?] for prohibition sixty per cent of the vote favoring it. ...

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  24. KING OF JERUSALEM

    ROME, Thursday Night. The "Agent Nazena[?] states that the Peace Conference has decided to [?] King Vector [?] with a man ...

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  25. GERMAN IN THE BALTIC PROVINCES

    BERLIN, Thursday Night. General Noske, can being [?] regratted that Britain and [?] still thought at desirable to [?] ...

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  26. THE FRENCH NAVY

    PARIS, Thursday Night. The navel [?] programme compress [?] of from 4000 to 5000 tons and [?] last destroyers of 2000 tons. ...

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  27. GERMANY AND POLAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night. An agreement was [?] on the 1st last between Germany and Poland [?] general interests and on [?] sides the ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    BERLIN, Tuesday Night. The dockers at Berlin have resumed work att[?] ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND WAR CLUB

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Sir Thomas M[?] High Commissioner for New Zealand. presided over the final meeting of the New Zealand ...

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  30. A DISMAL PREDICTION

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Protesser [?] writing to the Mascow news paper "Mensh[?] the protocal wiping out of the [?] ...

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  31. GERMANY

    PARIS, Thursday Night. The [?] de Paris" correspondent at [?] states that [?] have been taken at Bethn ...

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  32. STRIKE OF [?] WORKERS

    PARIS, Thursday Night. A general strike the out the of the metal workers [?] ...

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  33. NATIONAL FEDERATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday At the National Federal [?] conference to-day [?] following ad[?] to the platform [?] made ...

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  34. BULGARIA AND PEACE

    VIENNA, Thursday Night. According to Bulgar[?] newspapers a movement has been started in Bulgaea with the Government's support ...

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  35. EVACUATION OF LITHUANIA ORDERED

    PARIS, Thursday Night. Field M[?] Note demands the [?] of [?] and states that be well [?] the ...

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  36. LONGS[?] STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. The estimated [?] of [?] who are [?] is between [?] ...

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  37. AMERICA AND CANADA

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night. The Hence at Representatives has replaced the [?] Act in anticipation of a general revision of ...

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  38. FRENCH ELECTIONS

    PARIS, Thursday Night. The [?] have been fixed for [?] those for the [?] of Deanuts an [?] ...

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  39. WAR REVELATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Sensational [?] are [?] public, played daring the [?] two ...

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  40. ASIA MINOR

    LONDON, Thursday Night. The Australian Press Association the respondent learns that the situation in asia Miner is ...

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  41. AN EFFECTIVE VOICE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night. Mr Rock[?] proposed that the industrial conference approve the [?] of the [?] ...

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  42. SALE OF STEAMERS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. The Albert Steamship [?] has [?] for Decless of [?] tons and renamed for Bridles They have ...

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  43. LAMBETH CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. A letter [?] canterbury to [?] Bishop [?] ...

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  44. MISLEADING REPORTS

    PESHAWUR, Thursday Night. [?] German and Austrian agents have reached Herin The Alghan troops in Mery and Alghan efficials ...

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  45. LABOR CONGRESS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. The Labor de[?] to the International Congress at Washington is Mr Start [?] and has advises will include ...

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  46. TAXING CROWN LEASE HOLDS

    MELBOURNE, Friday, The report and representatives at the Federal Royal Commission app[?] to a [?] into the [?] ...

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  47. IN THE CAUCASUS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Serious ' trouble is app[?] in the Caucases General Har[?] chief of the American Mission was shot at ...

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  48. MR HUGHESS DIFFICULTES INCREASED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. The Prime Minister and to-night as difficulties in [?] represent [?] to attend the [?] ...

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  49. ITALY AND JUGO-SLAVS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Owned to the [?] been ordered to occupy the armistane here before [?] great [?] is felt at ...

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  50. BATTLEFIELD MEMORIALS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Four oblishs marking the [?] where Australian were principally engaged have been completed at ...

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  51. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Night Short loans are quoted at £3 his [?] and bulls at [?] per cent. Imperial [?] are quoted at ...

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  52. ARBITRATION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.— Employers at the Group Industrial Labor Conference, which is representative of United States capital and ...

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  53. INTERNED GERMANS

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night "The New York Times" correspondent at Restedam states that the naval transport P[?] landed 1700 Germans ...

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  54. KINDRED

    Kindred was [?] work at [?] for the recent war, for about [?] of our young [?] and went to the from of these several ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. MEXICO

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.— A despatch from Mexico City announces that Mexican Consels have Britiser ...

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  57. NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, Thursday Night. The Trade Union Congress depritatior waited on Mr Lloyd George and Mr Bonar Law and had a four [?] conference ...

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  58. NECESSARY COMMODITIES

    SYDNEY, Friday. The Necessary Commodianes [?] has [?] an application from the Flour M[?] Association on for an Commission ...

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  59. FREIGHTER RAMMED

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. The United States transport Antigune rammed the British [?] Prime in New York Harbor. The [?] ...

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