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  3. Weather Forecast.

    The divisional office of the Commonwealth bureau of meteorology this morning issued the following forecast for the metropolitan area to-day:— ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. LATE CABLES.

    Advices from Rome show that the Italian Parliament was opened without trouble resulting from the Socialists. ...

    Article : 65 words
  5. Europe After the Storm.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, writing in the London "Daily Chronicle,' on a pilgrimage to Ypres, and the battle fields in Flanders, says:- ...

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  6. Heavy Rain in N.S.W.

    Good rains have fallen in the eastern half of New South Wales, in the Riverina (south of Murrumbidgee); and in the central, western, and north-central ...

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  7. Excitement Over Fight.

    The fight between Sergeant Beckett the English champion, and Georges Carpentier, the French champion, next Thursday, is exciting extraordinary ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. Federal Elections.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday started on an extended tour of his constituency. At two meetings which he addressed during the day. ...

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  9. Federal Revenue.

    The customs revenue for November dropped £12,705, compared with November, 1918, but there was an increase of £1,182,940 for the first five months of ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. Hotel Strike.

    The hotel strike is still unsettled. The bartenders, who doubtless are beginning to realise that they are without the support of the general public in their ...

    Article : 329 words
  11. Central Europe's Plight

    Speaking in the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) said that the Government fully realised the serious economic situation ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. STORMS IN CENTRAL DISTRICT.

    Terrific heat was experienced at Emerald on Saturday. A tremendous dust storm passed over the town, accompanied by a high wind, but only ...

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  13. Mild Influenza.

    Cases of mild influenza have been reported from a few parts of the Commonwealth. ...

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  14. Living Wage in N.S.W.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) last night said that the Government had decided to accept the Board of Trade's declaration of the living wage at £3 17s. ...

    Article : 253 words
  15. Sunnybank Sensation.

    George Gooshko, who it is alleged shot his children, and then attempted to commit suicide at Sunnybank, on Saturday night, is reported to be in the same ...

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  16. A Warning from Europe.

    Commenting on the departure of the German delegates from Paris, and recent European developments, Mr. Hughes stated that the position was ...

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  17. Compulsory Conference Called

    Just as we go to press we learn that the President of the Arbitration Court has intervened, and has summoned both parties in the dispute to ...

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  18. Bela Kun's Terrorists.

    The Budapest correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that the trial of Bela Kun's terrorists has commenced, and it will last several, weeks, as so ...

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  19. THE NATION'S HISTORIES.

    A circular signed by the Minister for Defence and the Minister for Home and Territories is being sent to the next of kin of deceased members of the A.I.F. Enclosed is ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. Northern Territory.

    For some time past the Federal Government has had under consideration the question of arranging for the representation of the Northern ...

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  21. SOUTHERN NEWS.

    Insistence by the Legislative Council on two of its amendments to the Local Government Bill has created a deadlock in the Assembly. The matter will ...

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  22. Miners' Leaders Piqued

    As a protest against not being consulted as to the recent changes in the price of coal, the miners' delegates on the advisory committee of the coal ...

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  23. BOXING.

    The final events in the Brisbane Gymnasium amateur boxing tournament took place in the presence of a very large crowd at the Brisbane Stadium last night. The ...

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  24. Clemenceau's Good Wishes

    Recently the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) despatched a cablegram to the Premier of France, conveying congratulations on the results of the ...

    Article : 153 words
  25. African Train Disaster.

    Details of the disaster to the Smithsonian expedition in the Congo show that the train telescoped a runaway truck, resulting in the deaths of Dr. ...

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  26. PENSIONS AND MATERNITY. ALLOWANCE.

    There were 96,497 old age and 32,898 invalid pensions in force in the Commonwealth at the end of November. The expenditure on maternity ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    After two months training and exercising in a cruise off Queensland, the Australian fleet returned to port yesterday. Commander Dumaresu described the ...

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  28. SENATOR MILLEN SPEAKS.

    The Minister for Repatriation (Senator E. D. Millen) will address a meeting in the Exhibition Hall this evening (Tuesday), at 8 p.m. His Worship the ...

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  29. Peace with Hungary.

    It is announced from Paris, that the Supreme Council has decided to open peace pourparlers with Hungary. ...

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  30. CONSUMPTIVE SOLDIERS.

    Representations recently were made to the Prime Minister, on behalf of consumptive soldiers for permanent pensions. It is asked that patients ...

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  31. Miscellaneous Cablegrams.

    The announcement is made that as the result of the recent "ragging" to which Mr. "Pussyfoot'' Johnson, the American prohibition campaigner, who is touring ...

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  32. PUBLIC SERVICE FURLOUGH.

    The hon. Secretary of the conference, of the Commonwealth public service organisations has received a telegram from the private secretary to the Prime ...

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  33. OTHER MEETINGS.

    Mr. J. G. Bayley, the Nationalist candidate for Oxley, will have the assistance of Senator Reid at a meeting at Wellington Point to-night. ...

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  34. QUESTION OF SPEED.

    Nothing so much vexes a physician as to be sent for in great haste and to find after his arrival that nothing, or next to nothing, is the matter with his ...

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  35. NAVIGATION LAWS.

    Although the royal assent has been given to the Commonwealth Navigation Act Amendment Bill, the customs authorities are not yet in a position to ...

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  36. HARD LOT OF MODERN VICAR.

    Judge Crawford, at Edmonton (England) County Court, on the 23rd September said that when a Church of England clergyman, with fine intellectual ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS.

    Keen interest is being manifested in the general elections. Labour hopes to win a dozen seats. Two women are contesting seats in the Auckland district, their ...

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  38. HE HAD TO DO IT OVER AGAIN.

    A railway shareholders' meeting was being held in a London hotel some time ago, and a gentleman present insisted on making a long speech. When ...

    Article : 115 words
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