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  2. FIGHTING IN BERLIN

    A mesage from Zurich states:-"A Bolshevist coup, d'etat in Berlin, planned by Dr. Liebknecht, leader of the extremists, and the Spartacus group, failed pitifully, ...

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  3. NAVY ADMINISTRATION.

    One of the moat protracted meetings of the Federal Cabinet that baa been held for a considerable time took place yesterday, the whole day, from 11 a.m. until alter ...

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  4. DEMOBILISATION.

    Questioned yesterday regarding the arrangements that are being made for the demobilisation of the A.I.F., the Minister of Defence said there was nothing to add ...

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  5. INFLUENZA.

    Dr. Robertson, chairman of the Health Board, stated yesterday, in reply to a question, that the central health administration, whose duties were confined to ...

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  6. STEPS TO PEACE.

    A telegram from Paris states:—"President Wilson will attend the Allied consultations at Versailles on 6th December. The second stage of tho discussion ...

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  7. SWEDEN AND THE BOLSHEVIKI.

    The Swedish Government has recalled its consular and diplomatic representatives from Russia with the exception of two officials at the Legation. It has also ...

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  8. THE ARMISTICE.

    A press correspondent who accompanied the British advance to Cologne says:— "The march of the troops has presented an extraordinary spectacle. The ...

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  9. MR. HUGHES IN ENGLAND

    On 19th November we published a letter from our London correspondent, dated 1st October, dealing with Mr. Hughes's doing in England, and describing the ...

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  10. THE CHILI-PERU DISPUTE.

    Despatches from Buenos Ayres slate that reliable information shows that the dispute between Chili and Peru ia approaching a peaceful solution, and that the ...

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  11. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, who is at present on a visit to New South Wales, left Sydney on Sunday night for the Royal Military College, Duntroon, where His Excellency ...

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  12. The Danish War of 1864.

    The Danish residents in the various States of the Commonwealth have passed the following resolution, which has been handed to the Acting Prime Minister, with ...

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  13. INOCULATION DEPOTS IN SUBURBS.

    Although there him been no reported outbreak of pneumonic influenza iu Australia outside the quarantine areas elaborate precautions have been already ...

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  14. ANGLO-AMERICAN SENTIMENT.

    The celebration of "British Day" was carried out most enthusiastically throughout the United States. At a banquet in New York last night ...

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  15. A HOT DAY.

    Oppressive conditions, with the thermometer bordering on the century mark, wore the dominant features of yesterday's weather. The heat wave which has ...

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  16. REPATRIATING AUSTRALIANS.

    Numerous steamers are being diverted for the purpose of repatriating Australian and New Zealand troops. The vessels include a number of large insulated stammers, ...

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  17. WELCOMING RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Messrs. Sargood Bros. entertained the whole of the Melbourne staff at a picnic held at Aspendale on Saturday last, as a special welcome home to those of the staff ...

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  18. TRAIN COLLISION IN FRANCE.

    A collision occurred to-day at Lothiers, in Central France, between a military leave train and another train standing in the station. Sixty-eight of the passengers were ...

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  19. A Variety of Transports.

    Although the Commonwealth shipping authorities have not yet received official advice aa to the exact number of vessels released for trips to Australia, within the ...

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  20. 119 DEGREES AT MENINDIE.

    BROKEN HILL.—Tlhe spell of excessive heat continues in Broken Hill district. The shade temperature in Broken Hill at 10 a.m. on Monday was 103 deg., and later ...

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  21. Shipping Problems of the War.

    me Shipping Controller stated in an interview that 60 per cent, of the American troops were carried and escorted by British ships. In order to do this every passenger ...

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  22. THE VOLUNTEERS OF 1914-15.

    Although it is not now intended to strike a special medal for the Gallipoli campaign, all the soldiers who took part in the operations on the peninsula will be ...

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  23. FARMING IN AMERICA.

    At the invitation of the Royal Agricultural Society, Mr. A. E. V. Richardson, Agricultural Superintendent of the Department of Agriculture, gave some ...

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  24. Another Infected Ship.

    Concerning that steamship which was yesterday reported to be approaching Fremantle with influenza on board, a wireless message was received by the Director of ...

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  25. MACKENSEN'S ARMY SURRENDERS.

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  26. WAR SERVICE BADGE.

    It has been decided by the defence authorities that all A.I.F. reinforcements who had actually embarked from an Australian port before the armistice with ...

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  27. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Elizabeth de Garis, late of "Coggeshall," Beach-road, Sandringham, who died on 12th June, by her will of 14th May, 1903, left £2500 real estate ...

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  28. DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL.

    A bar to the Distinguished Conduct Medal has been awarded to Sergeant-Major L. Mathias, of the 33rd Battalion (N.S.W.). ...

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  29. FIRE AT SEA.

    Marrying a cargo, consulting of maise, general merchandise and about 1500 tons of explosive, including a quantity of dynamite, the steamer South Africa, which ...

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  30. CONTROL OF TRAMWAYS.

    In the handling of the Tramways Bill the State Ministry has exhibited some cunning and a little political ringcraft. Although the piece de resistance of the ...

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  31. MONDAY'S LATE CABLES.

    Sneaking at Rochdale yesterday. Mr. J. U. Clynes, M.P., who has been real returned unopposed, mid there was a real distaste for the election throughout the country. ...

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  32. Epidemic Still Raging.

    Latent advices received by the Director of Quarantine make it very plain that the influenza epidemic at Auckland has by no means been stamped out. Dr. C[?]pston ...

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  33. Corangamite By-Election.

    Capt. Leaper, M.C., the Returned Soldiers' National party candidate for the Corangamite seat, met with a sensational accident on Sunday night, narrowly ...

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  34. The Refrigerated Space.

    The Shipping Controller yesterday, referring to the cable message with regard to the release of shipping for the conveyance of Australian troops, expressed a ...

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  35. Mr. Taft On England's Rights.

    In the course or a speech to-day exPresident Taft said Until Great Britain was satisfied the League of Nations would safeguard her interests Great ...

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  36. To-day's Meetings.

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  37. The Civil War in China.

    The Pekin correspondent of the Now York "Times" states:-"The British, French, Italian, American and Japanese Ministers have urged upon President Hsu that the ...

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  38. HASTENING DEMOBILISATION.

    It m understood that the Government tins decided to accelerate demobilisation It is hoped that many thousands of soldiers will return to civil life before Christmas. ...

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  39. An Improvement in Sydney.

    LITHGOW OUTBREAK CONFIRMED. SYDNEY.—The number of people suffering from pneumonic influenza at the quarantine station is daily growing less. The ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. Australian Ship Building.

    SYDNEY.—Mr. King Salter, general manager of the Cockatoo dockyard, stated on Saturday that the naval collier which is being built on the slip recently vacated by ...

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  42. PILFERING ON RAILWAYS.

    KILMORE.—Complaints are made regarding pilfering on the railways. Last week a truck on arrival at Kilmore station was found to have been interfered with, ...

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  43. HEAVY GALES OFF GABO.

    SYDNEY.—The barque Wath[?], bound rom San Francisco to Adelaide, with general cargo, put into Sydney on Monday in distress. The vessel met heavy gales off ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. Squadron Leaves the Baltic.

    Three British cruisers and nine destroyers have returned to Copenhagen from the Baltic. ...

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  46. AERIAL SERVICES IN GERMANY.

    German aerial mail and passenger services have been commenced between Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Konigsberg and other cities. The passenger fare is about ...

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  47. Advertising

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