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  2. THE PEACE TREATY.

    By a decisive vote, the United States Senate has defeated all Senator Fall's amendments to the Peace Treaty. Speaking in the Senate on Thursday, ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    SYDNEY.-- Mr. T. J. Ryan has accepted the invitation of the inter- State Labor Conference to enter Federal politics. He will figure in the forthcoming elections as ...

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  4. PRIME MINISTER AT ELMORE.

    The necessity for the present continuation of the pool system for wheat, with the Government acting as seller, was emphasised by the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  5. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    During the past few days constant negotiations have been in progress for a settlement of the railway strike. Late last night Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., who ...

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  6. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    In connection with the proposed flight to Australia, the air force is unable to guarantee competitors assistance any further east than the Delhi route. The competitors ...

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  7. THE BALTIC PROVINCES.

    Germany will despatch to-day, a reply to the Entente's ultimatum. She will promise to evacuate the Baltic provinces. A German wireless message announces that the ...

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  8. MESSAGE FROM ITALIAN PREMIER.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. 'Hughes, has been endeavoring to expedite the start of the Australian aviators who have entered for the flight from London to Australia ...

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  9. MONEY FOR D' ANNUNZIO.

    A message from Fiume states that the Italians of Brazil have sent d Annunzio £20,000, and that a son of ex- Premier Orlando has brought an additional ...

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  10. "A Mountain of Promise."

    Mr. Tudor, M.P., leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament, addressed a fair audience in the Strand Theatre last evening on the subject of the high cost ...

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  11. Further Disorder in Berlin.

    A telegram from Copenhagen states that the Communists in Berlin are endeavoring to expand the metal workers' strike into a political strike. The police dissolved 30 ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Mr. J. A. Elder, who has been inquiring on behalf of the Commonwealth Government into the frozen meat trade in England and on the Continent, and in ...

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  13. THE SHIPPING "RING."

    At a general meeting of the Australasian Merchants' Association to-day Mr. Tredwen, the chairman, moved the following motion:-- ...

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  14. KING ALBERT IN NEW YORK.

    On account of President Wilson's illness King Albert has cancelled his public Programme until 14th inst. He will go to California unofficially, and will resume his ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    Lieutenant- General Smuts, the Prime Minister, has concluded a fortnight's tour of the north-western districts of the Cape province. At a large number of meetings ...

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  16. STEEL WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Mr. Michael Tighe, president of the Amalgamated Association of Steel, Tin aud Chain Workers, giving evidence before the Senate Labor committee, stated that ...

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  17. Chicago Packers' Combine.

    The Chicago correspondent of the New York' "Times" states:-- "It is announced that the president of the federal grand jury will not return indictments against ...

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  18. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Lieutenant- Governor, accompanied by Lady Irvine and Miss Irvine, and attended by Captain Wanliss, A.D.C., was present at the races at Flemington on ...

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  19. HENTY ELECTORATE.

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  20. "CHIEF OF MANY SMILES."

    The Crow Indians invested the Prince of Wales with the full regalia of a chieftain, naming him "Chief of Many Smiles." During his visit to British Columbia ...

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  21. MR. KING O' MALLEY A CANDIDATE FOR DENISON.

    SYDNEY.-- Mr. King O'Malley states that as a result of representations by the Tasmanian delegation to the interstate Labor conference, he has decided to contest ...

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  22. GRAMPIANS SEAT

    ST. ARNAUD.-- The National Federation is inviting applications from persons willing to offer themselves for selection as Nationalist candidate in the Grampians ...

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  23. Anzac Graves in Britain.

    The War Graves Commission has ordered the immediate erection of permanent head stones on the graves of all Australians and New Zealanders who are buried in the ...

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  24. GRANT TO STATES.

    PERTH.-- The Premier, Mr. Mitchell, considers that the financial agreement in regard to the capitation grant to the States may well be dealt with by the ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    The output of coal an the United Kingdom during 1918 was 227,000,000 tons, compared with 248,000,000 tons in 1917. An Anglo- American, exhibition will be ...

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  26. A Feature of the Crisis.

    The high hopes of a speedy settlement which were general on Thursday vanished on Friday. The beat that could be said then was:-- The door is not barred and ...

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  27. THE CHURCH & THE WORKER.

    SYDNEY.-- Speaking at the Eight Hours day banquet on Saturday night, Dean Talbot said he hoped the workers of Australia were alive to possible attacks upon ...

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  28. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    George Bland, formerly of Waranga, late of Yarram, retired grazier, who died on 8th August last, by his will of 20th June, 1904, left £1837 real estate and £1213 personalty to his widow. ...

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  29. Labor Troubles in Japan.

    A despatch from Tokio states that a Capital and Labor Co-operative Society has been formed for the purpose of preventing arbitration in labor troubles. The ...

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  30. FOOTBALL SPECTATORS INJURED

    To secure a clearer view of the League football match on Saturday Roy Ross, a young man, climbed upon a grand stand railing near the bar at Melbourne cricket ground. The combined ...

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  31. OFFICE OF STATE GOVERNOR

    Although no Ministerial announcement has been made, it is known that in the report submitted to the Cabinet last week by the Treasurer the abolition of the office ...

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  32. The New French Army.

    The president of the army committee to- day presented to the Chamber of Deputies the proposals for the reorganisation of the French army. The army is to ...

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  34. MAN FOUND IN THE SEA.

    Two constables on duty at 2 a.m. yesterday observed a man groping in the sea near the bathing sheds on the western beach at St. Kilda. Upon removing him ...

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  35. The Emir Said " Incident."

    The Emir Said, who was recently arrested by the British authorities in Syria for defying inartial law and agitating against the administration of the military ...

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  36. LONDON MARKETS.

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