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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A cable message has been received from the London office of Bewick, MOreing and Co that Captain Algernon H. Moreing, P.A., a member of that firm, has been ...

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  3. REPATRIATION.

    SYDNEY.—On Friday 150 members of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Ship Ping and Wharf Workers' Union, beaded by the returned soldiers' band, marched ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH AIR FORCE.

    Important developments in connection with the Commonwealth Air Force are pending. As has been previously mentioned in "The Age," plans for the ...

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  5. CIVIL WARFARE.

    Reports which have reached Paris indicate that the Ebert Government has been turned out of office in Berlin and the Spartacus League has proclaimed a new ...

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  6. RUSSIAN BOLSHEVISM.

    The Gothenburg "Gazette learns that the dispute between M. Lenin and M. Trotsky arose over Lenin's deinand that the Bolsheviki should coalesce with the ...

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  7. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    There were no fresh developments yesterday in the labor dispute which, has thrown the Tasmanian passenger steamer Loongana out of commission. All eyes ...

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  8. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Several leading Foreign Office Officials have gone to Paris. President Wilson, Mr. Lansing, Colonel House, Mr. Balfour, Lord Robert Cecil, Signor Orlando, Baron ...

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  9. NEW BRITISH CABINET.

    It is expected the personnel of the Cabinet will be announced to-day. The "Daily Chronicle understands that Mr. Shortt, Chief Secretary for Ireland, will go to the ...

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  10. FRENCH LABOR MISSION.

    SYDNEY.—Mr. Morby, president of SYdney Labor Council, on Friday, referring to the disorderly seenes which occurred on Thursday evening on the occasion of the ...

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  11. DEADLOCK IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.—No settlement was arrived at on Friday in reference to Che deadlock that bus arisen between the crews of certain vessels and the Union Steamship and the ...

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  12. MESSAGE FROM MARSHAL FOCH.

    The Queensland branch of the Returned Soldiers' League recently sent a cable message to Marshal Foch congratulating him on bis victory. A reply from the marshal ...

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  13. DEMOBILISATION.

    On Wednesday a deputation representing 4000 men of the Army Service Corps at Park Royal interviewed their general, and demanded immediate demobilisation ...

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  14. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    By a will dated 8th May, 1913, Samuel MOrton, late of Evanstord, gentleman, who died on 20th october last, left real estate value £2150. and penonal estate value £7278 to his children, with ...

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  15. MUNITION WORKERS' POSITION.

    The position of Australian munition [?]who went to England, and have[?]was placed before the Returned [?]League yesterday. At present ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    A settlement of the wheat slackers' strike was arrived at yesterday, Mr. E Grayndler, general secretary of the A.W.U., conferred with the Registrar ...

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  17. BURIAL OF LATE MR. ROBERT HARPER.

    There was a large attendance at the itneral of the late Mr. Robert Haprer yesterday. The cortege left the Presbyterian Church, Toorak, after a short service had ...

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  18. EARLY ARRIVAL IN MELBOURNE.

    According to a telegram received by the Prime Minister's department, the Labor delegates on the French mission M. Paul Thomsen and M. Adolf Hoden ...

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  19. FIBRE-WEAVING PLANT.

    The two patent Lloyd reed fibre-weav-ing machines over which the Repatriation department has secured an option have been shipped to Australia from America, ...

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  20. SMALL NATIONS' SACRIFICES.

    [?]The casiralties sustained by Belgium during the war, including killed, deaths from discase, wounded, gassed, and missing, are ...

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  21. EMPLOYMENT OF ELIGIBLES.

    Officers of the Soldiers' National Political Party interviewed a number of employers of Melbourne and suburbs yesterday, in pursuance of their campaign to ...

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  22. H.M.A.S. PARRAMATTA.

    A heree hurricane has swept Spanish waters Many vessels have been wreeked. and a British destoryer has been disabled off Cape Prior. It is reported that the ...

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  23. CZECHO-SLOVAK LEADER.

    An nosmecessful attempt. has been made to assassinate Dr. Kramarez, head of the new Czecho-slovak Provisional Government at Prague. The would-be assassin ...

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  24. Price-Fixing Activities.

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  25. ?RETURNED SOLDIERS BREAK STRIKE.

    SYDNEY.—A dispute that arose at Darling Island on Friday morning was settled in an ellective manner. Wharf laborers who were unloading from a lighter ...

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  26. The French Croix de Guerre.

    The French Croix de Guerre has been awarded to 61 Australian officers and men and three New Zelanders. ...

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  27. Senator Pearce's Departure.

    The Minister of Defence, Senator Pearce, stated yesterday that he would probably be leaving for England by the transport Marathon, which is expected to ...

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  28. SOLDIERS IN OTHER WARS.

    The desirability of placing all ex-sokliers ami ex-sailora of the Empire resident in Australia on the suite basis in respect to repatriation benefits, irrespectively of the ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    [?]maren which was to have been played between New Zealand Military and Leicester teams had to be postponed owing to a snow storm. ...

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  30. GENERAL NEWS.

    The army pay corps chocking staff that is going to London this month for the purpose of straightening out the pay accounts of Australian soldiers who have ...

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  31. FREMANTLE WHARF WORKERS

    PERTH.—Fremantle wharf laborers persist in their attitude of refraining from attending the Employers' Bureau for work, and a serious shortage of labor is the ...

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  32. RETURNED SOLDIERS APPEAL TO SEAMEN'S UNION.

    BRISBANE,—At a meeting of the Returned Soldrers Association on Thursday evening a discussion took place with further reference to the intention of the ...

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  33. "No Need for Anxiety."

    The Navy Office stated List night that it had received no confirmation of the report that the Parramatta had been disabled off the Spanish coast. It was not ...

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  34. PRICE OF MILK.

    A meeting called by the Victorian Farmers' Union to improve conditions and prices obtained by suppliers of milk to the metropolitan area was held ...

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  35. Bush and Grass Fires.

    HEYFIELD.—At the police court on Thursday Thomas Leeson pleaded guilty to careless use of fire, whereby four stacks of bay, valued at £600, the property of ...

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  36. FRIDAY'S LATE CABLES.

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Evening Sun" states that M. Clemenecau and President Wilson have had a conference. and have arrived at an ...

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  37. BRITISH REGIMENTAL COLORS.

    Many of tho British regiments on the Continent lire now rewiring their colors, which during the war were preserved in Great Britain. The color parties of ten ...

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  38. THE POULTRY INDUSTRY.

    ADELAIDE.—The poultry breeders' conference carried n motion on Thursday in favor of the retention of the Federal wheat pool. ...

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  39. SENATOR PEARCE AND HIS PROPOSED "JAUNT."

    Sir,—Senator pearce and his proposed jaunt" to England at the taxpayers' expenses, is a matter which the Federal Ministry will do well to carnestly ...

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  40. DAIRY HERD DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY.—A message from Bega on Friday states that a disastrous bush fire occurred on Kameruka Estate, practically destroying a dairy herd of 80 cows, except ...

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  41. THE SYDNEY SPECULATORS.

    SYDNEY.—The correctness of the statement made at the poultry breeders' conference in Adelaide that there are nearly 1,000,000 dozen eggs in cold storage ...

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  42. INFLUENZA.

    It is omerally stated that influenza has eaused 120,000 deaths in 1taly. The epidemic is now decreasing, excepting in a few towns. ...

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  43. LAURIER AND HOME RULE.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in a letter to the promoters of a Home Rule Meeting, said his sympathies with the Irish people in their desire to govern themselves ...

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  44. REVICTUALLING THE ENEMY.

    The Allies and the United States have agreed upon a unified systerm for the revictualing of neutral and enemy countries, in addition to the Allied territories recently ...

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  45. Ship Building in Australia.

    At the works of Jacques Bros. Pty. Ltd., Coppin-street, Richmond, on Thursday, the working of a double-headed punching machine, built to the order of the ...

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  46. TRANSPORT AT FREMANTLE.

    FREMANTLE.—The mail steamer Balta, laden with 800 New Zealand soldiers, arrived on Friday, and reported twelve cases of influenza on board. Some of the patients ...

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  47. WHARF LABORER'S DEATH.

    An Inquest concerning the death of Gorrge Haley, 64, wharf laborer, of 20 Barrow-street, Brunswick was comduetd at the Morgue yesterday by Mr. A. Fhillips, J.P., deputy coroner Eridence was to ...

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  48. FOGH'S GREAT OFFENSIVE.

    The Paris "Excelsior" confirms the report that Marshal Foch's great offensive was timed to begin on 12th November—the day after the arinistice was sigued. He ...

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  49. A Plucky Rescue.

    But for the courage displayed by Mr. G. T. Gardner, of Mordialloe. and Mr. G. Robbins, of North Fitzroy, a serious bathing fatality would probably have occurred ...

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  50. NO SETTLEMENT OF PERTH TRAM STRIKE.

    PERTH.—The Minister of Railways states that there have been no direct nogotiations for the settlement of the tram strike. latermediaries has discussed the ...

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  51. War Graves.

    It wait stated by the Minister of Defence yesterday that every endeavor was being made by the A.l.F. authorities abroad to collect information regarding the burial of ...

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  52. ALLEGED THEFTS OF WHEAT.

    SYDNEY.—At Goulburn police court on Friday. William Cross, wheat supeintendent, Niel Juel Jacobsen, foreman, and William Martin, were committed for trail. ...

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  53. GERMANY'S VAUNTED AIRSHIPS

    The "Echo de Paris" states that an Anglo-French delegation has arrived in Berlin to arrange for the surrender of German airships. German crewe will take ...

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