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  2. THE PEACE TREATY.

    It was by a unanimous vote that the French Senate ratified the Peace Treaty. Before the vote was taken, M. Clemenceau, the Prime Minister, delivered a memorable ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Premier of South Australia has received a cablegram from the Agent-General in London stating that the elevation of the mayoralty of Adelaide to a lord ...

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  4. BALTIC PROVINCES.

    Although a message from Riga dated 10th inst. indicated that the Letts were holding their own at the gates of the city. ...

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  5. THE DRY SEASON.

    A rainfall that to be sufficient for the needs must be abundant is most urgently needed in practically the whole of the eastern half of Australian at ...

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  6. N. Z. PREMIER'S POLICY. [?]

    WELLINGTON-- The Prime Minister has outlined. the Government's election policy. It includes the reform of the direct and indirect taxation system, sympathetic ...

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  7. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Etienne Poulet, the French aviator, started at 7 p. m. on Saturday on the first stage of his flight to Melbourne, having received all the necessary documents from ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Federal elections having been fixed for Saturday, 13th December, gossip in the Parliamentary lobbies is now [?]fiend to the prospects of the various ...

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  9. THE LABOR CAMPAIGN.

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. T. J. Ryan) stated in the course of an interview yesterday that he was convinced of the absolute necessity of some definite policy ...

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  10. American Air Race.

    Major Spatz and Lieut. Kiel, American competitors in the transcontinental air race, completed their trip from San Francisco to New York in the order named. ...

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  11. Murray Waters Scheme.

    When the Murray waters agreement was framed five years ago, the total cost was estimated at £4,663,900, of which the Commonwealth was to pay £1,000,000, and ...

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  12. MR. RYAN GUEST OF LABOR PARTY

    At State Parliament House yesterday Mr. T. J. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, as director of the Federal election campaign, was entertained at lunch by the ...

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  13. CITY SOLICITORS.

    At the meeting of Melbourne City Council yesterday. Cr. Aikman moved the adoption of the recommendation of the general purposes and legislative committee that ...

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  14. Delay in American Senate.

    Senator Hitchcock states that the slowness of the progress of the Peace Treaty in the Senate makes it improbable that final action will be taken before 15th ...

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  15. Japan's Approval.

    The Japanese Privy Council has approved of the Peace Treaty, which will now be submitted to the Emperor. ...

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  16. MR. RYAN TO SPEAK AT BENDIGO.

    Mr. Ryan will this afternoon proceed to Bendigo-- Mr. Hughes's constituency-- where he will deliver an address this evening. He will return to Melbourne ...

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  17. BRITAIN'S FIGHTING FORCES.

    The "Daily Express" states:-- "The Cabinet retrenchment committee has decided upon a drastic cutting down of the expenses of the fighting forces. The army, ...

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  18. MR. RYAN CHALLENGED.

    SYDNEY.-- Mr. R. B. Orchard, addressing a meeting on Monday night, challenged Mr. T. J. Ryan to contest the Nepean seat with him. Mr. Orchard said ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND LABOR SELECTION.

    BRISBANE.-- Plebescites to select Labor candidates for the Senate, and for several seats in the House of Representatives were held throughout the State on Saturday. No ...

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  20. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states:-- "Many unconfirmed rumors concerning President Wilson's health are being circulated. It is said ...

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  21. GERMANY HELD RESPONSIBLE

    The Allied Note replying to the German Government's contention that measures have been taken to recall the German troops, and that it should be absolved from ...

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  22. THE SPENDTHRIFT BUDGET.

    Sir,-- I notice by the Federal budget that it is the intention of the Government to retain the services of a considerable ...

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  23. PRESIDENTS ADVISER ILL.

    The State department received from an incoming vessel a radio message which stated Mat Colonel E. M. House, President Wilson's adviser, was ill on board. Colonel ...

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  24. THE DROUGHT IN N. S. W.

    owners are faced with the prospect of either seeing their flocks die of starvation or sending them to the Homebush market. The Railway department has orders for ...

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  25. NEW LOANS IN EUROPE.

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  26. INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM AND RECALL

    Sir,-- In a paper read by Sir Edward Mitchell at the conference of the Victorian Farmers' Union he is reported in ...

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  27. PRISON VAN ESCAPERS.

    Walter Jones, the Last to remain at large of the six prisoners who last month escaped through a hole which they cut in the floor of a prison ran which was conveying them ...

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  28. Italy Levies on Capital.

    The new Italian budget includes an obligatory loan, carrying interest at 1 per cent., to which holders of capital from £800 to £2,000,000 and upwards must contribute in ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Edith Maud Matilda Timbury, late of Isabellagoove, Hawthorn, who died on 8th July, by her will of 2nd March, 1911, left £2170 real estate and £2766 personalty to her husband and niece. ...

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  30. Soldiers Returning.

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  31. SINN FEIN OUTRAGES.

    The Irish Office has issued a return of outrages attributed to the Sinn Fein movement since May, 1916. The return shows that 14 police and military and 2 civilians ...

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  32. UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC.

    Last night in the Melba Hall scenes from opera were played by students of the University Conservatorium of Music. An efficient orchestra, conducted by Professor W. ...

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  33. M. Lenin Imprisoned.

    It is reported from Helsingfors that M. Lenin is imprisoned in a small town near Moscow. His colleagues, it is stated, arrested him owing to his mental depression ...

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  34. Trans- Siberian Railway.

    A despatch from Tokio says it is understood that the difficulty in regard to Japanese protection being afforded to the American administration of the ...

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  35. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    In connection with the annual assembly of the Congregational Union of Victoria, an address was delivered in the Independent Church last evening by the president of ...

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  36. American Trade Conference.

    The British, French, Italian and Belgian delegations to the international Trade Conference, which will be held in Atlantic City, have arrived. The British ...

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  37. ROUMANIA AND HUNGARY.

    A Note by the Allies' Supreme Council urges Roumania to modify her attitude and coincide in the views of the Peace Conference. ...

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  38. STATE POLITICS.

    A ballot for the selection of a Labor candidate for the Albert Park seat in the Legislative Assembly was held on Saturday. Of 11 candidates, Mr. A. K. Wallace, ...

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  39. Detective's Keen Insight.

    While Detective Webster sat beside Walter Jones in a cable tram car prior to arresting him. at Richmond, he noticed, as the train passed a tailor's shop in ...

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  40. MR. HUGHES'S SUPPORTERS MEET.

    BENDIGO.-- A meeting of Mr. Hughes's supporters was held in the town hall on Monday evening, and a strong election committee was formed. ...

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  41. THE BAHIA CASTILLO.

    A long effusion of Verse under the title of The Mutineers' Log has been written by a Western Australian member of the Bahia Castillo's complement of munition ...

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  42. NATIONALISATION OF MINES.

    A mass labor meeting in the Albert Hall passed a resolution in favor of the nationalisation of the mines. It is reported that the Miners' Federation intends to organise ...

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  43. National Campaign Council.

    A meeting of representatives of the central executives of the National organisations met yesterday at the rooms of the National Federation for the purpose of ...

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  44. N. S. W. State Elections.

    SYDNEY.-- A new combination in New South Wales State politics, which may have considerable bearing on the Federal elections eventuated in Sydney this week end. ...

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  45. Sugar Shortage in America.

    Senator R. Smoot (Republican), in a speech, referred to the Government's failure to obtain control of the Cuban and Hawaiian sugar crops. The United States. ...

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  46. Battleship for Jugo- Slavia.

    The ex- Austrian battleship Kaiser Franz Joseph, which had been allotted by the Allies to Jugo- Slavia, was lost in a hurricane while carrying ammunition for the ...

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  47. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The first prize crossbred wethers bred and exhibited by Mr. W. O. Read, Colac, averaged 146 L3rd 1b. John Bissom, carter, was fined £20, in ...

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  48. FATALITY AT WAGGA.

    on Saturday at Hood and Thompson's brick works. Two men were killed outright, and a third was injured. Several men were working in a clay pit. ...

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  49. THE CONSTITUTION.

    PERTH.-- Mr. Colebatch, who represented western Australia at the recent Premiers' Conference, returned from Melbourne on Sunday. He states that the ...

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  50. Value of a London Site.

    It is reported that a company has offered the London County Council a rental of £55,000 yearly for a 99 years' lease of the Aldwych site, adjoining Australia House. ...

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  51. Radium Ore in Canada.

    A despatch from Toronto announces that deposits of radium ore have been discovered in the Nipissing district of Ontario. ...

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  52. Farmers to Contest Seats.

    ARDLETHAN.-- Speaking at a public meeting of farmers and settlers on Friday evening, Mr. Trethowan, president of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, ...

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  53. PROVIDING COUNTRIES WITH EQUIPMENT.

    It is understood that the Foreign Equipment Finance Corporation, with a capital of £20,000,000, has been formed to provide credits for those countries which are in ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND STATE STATIONS

    BRISBANE.-- The State Government has purchased Waterloo Station, in Cook district, adjoining Dunbar Station, and having area of 273 square miles, for £12.000, ...

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  55. Canterbury's Welcome.

    The residents of Canterbury Live appointed a committee to arrange a welcome home to returned sailors, soldiers and nurses who enlisted from the district, and have served abroad. To ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. HUMAN SKULL FOUND ON BEACH.

    SYDNEY.-- A box containing a human skull was found on the sand on Rose Bay beach by two boys on Saturday afternoon. The skull, which was taken to the morgue. ...

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  58. INTERNATIONAL LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Washington, correspondent. of the New York "Times" states:-- "The Secretary of Labor, Mr. W. B. Wilson, announces that the proposed International Labor ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. ANOTHER SUIT FOR LIBEL BY MR. RYAN.

    BRISBANE.-- The Premier has issued a High Court writ against Davies Bros. Ltd., Hobart, proprietors of "Mercury," claiming damages for alleged defamation. The sum ...

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  61. Returned Soldiers Entertained.

    Returned soldiers of Ormond district were entertrined on Friday night by members of the Ormond Patriotic League, which is shortly to be disbanded. Addresses of welcome were delivered ...

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  62. Advertising

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