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  2. AVIATION

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The greatest secrecy is being observed regarding the preparations for the Cairo to Cape flight. It is now known ...

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  4. WAR CRIMINALS

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — The Council of Ambassadors has decided to immediately telegraph the black list of war criminals, with a covering letter to ...

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  5. MARITIME STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Two months of the shipping strike have caused such distress owing to unemployment in Melbourne, that it is proposed to ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL LIFE

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. — "The New York Sun" correspondent in London interviewed Mr Reginald McKenna, ex-Chancellor of the ...

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  7. STERLING EXCHANGE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—To-day the sterling exchange reached the unprecedented low level of 3.19 dollars, later recovering to 3.25. The ...

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  8. GERMAN SPY SYSTEM

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —"The Morning Post" publishes an interesting record of the Germans' spy system, and Britain's counter espionage ...

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  9. MR HUGHES'S REMARKS TO BE ANSWERED.

    Members of the Wharf Laborers' Union to-day discussed the question of a reply to the remarks by Mr Hughes on the occasion of the Union's deputation to ...

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  10. GERMANY REFUSES SURRENDER

    BERLIN, Thursday Night. — The list of war criminals exceeds Germany's worst expectations. It contains the name of almost everyone ...

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  11. ASTONISHING AFFRAY

    ROME, Wednesday Night. — There was an astonishing affray in the Italian Chamber of Deputies. Two bands, each of about eighty strong, rushed ...

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  12. LONDON RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The National Union of Railwaymen are supporting the London Electric Railways Bill to revise the fares to meet ...

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  13. MR HUGHES'S REMARKS.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — In the course of a comment on the statement of the Prime Minister, regarding the present organised state of trades unionism, Mr ...

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  14. HOUSING PROBLEM

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Dr. Addison, Minister of Health, announces that 7000 additional buildings under the housing scheme were ...

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  15. EMPIRE NAVAL DEFENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"The Daily Telegraph," in a leader on Lord Jellicoe's 55,000 miles tour, says that a corollary of the new Imperial ...

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  16. FILMS OF AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Films illustrating Australia's agricultural and industrial pursuits have been shown at Australia House before a ...

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  17. LIEUTENANT POULET RESUMES FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—It is reported from Paris that Lieutenant Poulet resumes his Australian flight in a new machine from Marseilles ...

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  18. WAR HONORS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— An official statement regarding war honors show that the total conferred on British forces was 247,570, and Indian ...

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  19. SIR ROSS SMITH'S FLIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Friday. Heavy rains are upsetting Sir Ross Smith's arrangements for his flight to Sydney and Melbourne. The aeroplane is on a black ...

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  20. MILITARY DINNER

    LONDON, Friday Morning. - Mr Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, gave a military dinner at the United Service Club. The guests ...

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  21. EXCOMMUNICATED

    ROME, Thursday Night.— The Pope has excommunicated the Catholic Church in Bohemia owing to a reformist movement, particularly in the ...

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  22. STEAMER KANNA NOT AVAILABLE.

    HOBART, Friday. — The Premier wired the Minister for the Navy some days back asking for the s.s. Kanna to be allowed to load cargo for the ...

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  23. STATE POLITICS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Messra. Grimm Bruntnell, and Crane are the new State Ministers. Mr Grimm will act as Assistant Minister for Agricultures ...

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  24. THE EX-KAISER

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Sir Auckland Geddes, speaking at Andover, said the Government intended to get the ex-Kaiser out of Holland. If ...

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  25. INFLUENZA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The health committee of the Melbourne City Council are recommending to the Council on Monday that in view of a ...

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  26. THE SOVIET AND POLAND

    MOSCOW, Thursday Night. — The Soviet's manifesto to Polish workmen declares that the Soviet does not desire the conquest of Poland, but peace ...

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  27. GERMANY APOLOGISES.

    PARIS, Friday Morning. — The German Government has apologised for von Lersner's attitude; and says that he opposed the instructions he ...

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  28. STOWAWAYS

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.— The steamer Carroo, which left Cairns on Tuesday, arrived here at midnight. Captain Corbett stated that when the ...

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  29. THE PEACE TREATY

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. — "The Tribune" states that President Wilson is angry over Viscount Grey's letter, and it is reported that he is ...

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  30. CAIRNS CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, Friday. Further details of the Cairns cyclone are to the effect that the entire fleet of motor and sailing pleasure boats was wrecked, many ...

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  31. MR HOLMAN'S POLICY SPEECH.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Premier (Mr Holman) will deliver his policy speech at Goulborn on Wednesday night. The date of the elections is ...

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  32. THE ATTITUDE OF FRANCE.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—M. Millerand, the Premier, addressing the Chamber's Foreign Committee, declared that the Government would not ...

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  33. RECURRENCE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Friday. — In the last three days 820 cases of influenza were reported in New Zealand. Of these 779 were mild, 16 pneumonic, and ...

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  34. LUCKY ESCAPES

    HOBART, Friday. — An accident happened at Risdon Park to-day during the running of the sixth trot which [?] was maintained with serious ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND IMMIGRATION

    WELLINGTON, Friday. The Premier (Sir Richard Massey) says the Government is impressed with the imperative needs to attract population to ...

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  36. AMERICA AND BRITAIN

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—"The New York Times" correspondent in London interviewed Mr Lloyd George, who said Viscount Grey's ...

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  37. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,— Seeing there is some misunderstanding about the form of reception to be given this most distinguished Anzac General, might I suggest that ...

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  38. EFFECT OF RATIFICATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The effect of an exchange of the ratifications of the Peace Treaty with Germany and their general importance is explained ...

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  39. BURGLARS AT A DANCE

    PARIS, Thursday Night.— Whilst a gay assemblage, including many women, magnificently dressed, and Wearing valuable jewels, thronged a ...

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  40. DIVORCE GRANTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Maude Fayle (39) told Mr Justice Hood, in applying for a divorce to-day from George Fayle (41), butcher, that on ...

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  41. RETURNED SAILORS & SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Minister for the Navy (Sir Joseph Cook) was interviewed to-day by a deputation from the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' ...

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  42. THE WAR GRATUITY.

    Sir, In regard to the question of the war gratuity now undergoing consideration by the Federal Government, there seems to be quite a lot of ...

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  43. FEDERAL POLITICS

    TEMORA, Friday.— At the annual meeting of the Barmeeham Farmers and Settlers' Association a motion was carried expressing indignation and ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night. — Crowds, headed by bands, welcomed two hundred naval men from Scapa Flow. ...

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  45. DAMAGE BY FLOODS

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Extensive railway washaways are reported from Sydney. Many parts of the line are submerged, between Contamundra and ...

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  46. SYDNEY FIRE

    SYDNEY, Friday.— A fire broke out at the works of C. Koerstz, wool press manufacturer, in the centre of the timber yards area, Pyrmont. It was ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS AT LYONS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —The Commonwealth has arranged for a representative exhibit of Australian products at the Lyons fair, opening in ...

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  48. FOOD MINISTER RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night — Mr G. H. Roberts, the Food minister, has tendered his resignation in view of the prospective termination of the ...

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