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  2. HAIG THE BELOVED

    LONDON, Thursday.—In his address at Dover, Sir Douglas Haig said that it was a wonderful experience for a fighting man to once more see the great cliffs ...

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  3. [?] GERMANY

    [?] Press Association—Copyright.) [?] Friday.—Mr. Arno Dosch [?] correspondent of the [?] “WorId,” says that a score of ...

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  4. MAKING GERMANY PAY

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Great interest has been aroused by the peace terms suggested by a National Committee of Patriotic Societies of the United States ...

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  5. COMING HOME---WHEN?

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The United States is believed to have obtained a million tons of shipping, because Canada and Australia do not desire it, as their troops ...

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  6. SINKING GERMAN NAVY

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. Clinton Gilbert, the “New York Evening Sun’s” Paris correspondent, says that President Wilson favors the destruction of the ...

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  7. DEADLY NOVELTIES

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing a conference of the Trades Union Advisory Committee and the employers, said that when firing ...

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  8. THE SENATE VACANCY

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — Regarding the vacancy in the Senate, caused by Senator Long’s resignation, the Premier who was in the city to-day, said that ...

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  9. HUGHES GIVES VIEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. W. M. Hughes, in an interview, outlined the demobilisation proposals. Repatriation, he said, was a civil matter, yet military ...

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  10. [?] TROUBLE FEARED.

    [?], Friday. — Telegrams [?] say that the political situa[?] [?] the [?] stormy character. [?] of six has held several ...

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  11. WHAT IS THE SOLUTION?

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The “New York Times” Washington correspondent states that press despatches from Paris say that the American delegates, with the British, ...

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  12. Interest in the City

    The question as to whether the Senate vacancy will be filled by an Executive appointment or by a vote of [?] Houses of Parliament sitting together ...

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  13. [?]RIOTS AT DANTZIG.

    [?]ERDAM, Friday.—Violent [?] occurred in Dantzig (Prussia) [?] the partisans and the [?] [?]. The red flag ...

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  14. Fomenting Discord

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The correspondent of the “New York Times” at Washington says the State Department has announced that advices from The Hague ...

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  15. DISSATISFIED ANZACS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Dissatisfaction exists among the Tasmanian Anza, who returned to-day because they are unable to leave for Tasmania until[?] ...

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  16. [?] OFFICERS.

    [?] Friday.—“The Daily [?] [?] correspondent reports [?] at the sittings of the [?] Conference of Soldiers and ...

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  17. POSTPONEMENT SOUGHT.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Senator Lodge, addressing the Senate, strongly demanded the postponement of the League of Nations until after the Peace Conference, ...

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  18. MUNITION MAKERS MERRY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Overriding Lady Haig’s express wish to allow Sir Douglas Haig to rest, the local munition workers organised a torchlight procession with ...

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  19. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Regarding the Northern Territory. Mr. Glynn (Minister for Home Affairs) stated to-day that the lines of the policy, as tabled in ...

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  20. Wolf Kept from Door

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The correspondent of the “New York Times” in Berlin has ascertained that the ex-Kaiser’s private fortune in cash amounts to 20 ...

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  21. JAM FACTORY EMPLOYES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The conference between the representatives of parties for the settlement of the dispute between the Amalgamated Food ...

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  22. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It is official stated that the Solomon Islands and [?] Caledonia are free from influenza. Sin[?] the first case was brought to [?] ...

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  23. League of Nations

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Paris correspondent of the Chicago “Daily News” interviewed M. Venezelos, ex-Premier of Greece, who said:—“We must have a ...

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  24. [?] PARTIES IN CONFLICT.

    [?], Saturday.—Regarding the Congress resolutions, it is stated [?] struggle between tile Minority [?] section of the Government ...

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  25. Germany’s Plight

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Washington messages states that Germany has sent another appeal to the United States, asking for a modification of the armistice ...

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  26. General Cables

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The New York Yacht Club has declined Sir Thomas Lipton’s challenge to sail for the American cup next autumn, because it [?] ...

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  27. Carawa Cases

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—On [?] from Calcutta to-day Captain J. Sprott reported that his command, [?] steamer Carawa, had 27 militant [?] ...

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  28. American Shipping

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Washington advices state that arrangements have been made in Paris for the release of 1,000,000 tons of shipping for use in the ...

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  29. THE HIGH COST OF LIVING.

    LONDON, Friday. — Four thousand pearls and other jewels were arranged in 135 lots at Christie’s, the outstanding feature being a single row necklace ...

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  30. At the Peace Table

    PARIS, Friday.—General Joffre has been received into the French Academy. President Wilson was present. He is expected in London on Boxing Day and ...

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  31. ENGLAND’S FRUIT

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Mr. [?] Walker has received the following [?] formation with regard to the apple [?] in England, under date October 18, [?] ...

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  32. BID TO CONTROL.

    [?]STERDAM, Friday.—At the Con[?] on Thursday there was a bold bid [?] the German political machine [?] designed to control the ...

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  33. POST-WAR RELAXATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Welsh v. All Black match at Swansea on Boxing Day is attracting widespread interest. It is easily the season’s most notable fixture. ...

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  34. Lithuania in Turmoil

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—Advices from Washington state that the Lettish Government has appealed to the United States, in common with the Allies, for ...

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  35. ITALIAN KING WELCOMED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The King of Italy was enthusiastically welcomed to this city. He exchanged visits with President Wilson. ...

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  36. TRAMWAY TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The employes on the Hawthorn [?] yesterday ceased work owing to the dis-satisfaction existing, regarding the ...

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  37. When the Mighty Fall

    LONDON, Friday.—An Amsterdam message states that when General Von Mack[?] was interned in Castle Foth, near Budapest, as the so-called guest of ...

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  38. BURNIE HOTELS

    BURNIE, Monday.—The annual [?] of the Licensing Court was held [?] day. All the licenses were [?] with the exception of that of the [?] ...

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  39. Russian Security.

    LONDON, Monday. — The “Morning Post’s” Archangel correspondent states that the Allied intervention in North Russia achieved important results. There ...

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  40. ENEMY PRISON CAMPS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Lawyers, on behalf of the Prisoners of War Department, are receiving from returned prisoners sworn complaints as to their ...

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  41. Austrian Looters

    [?], Sunday. — The Vienna [?] Weiner Journal” exposes an Aus[?] army scandal. Since the [?], It declares, the [?] ...

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  42. MEDIC CLEAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The [?] [?] into the [?] case report [?] the [?] ...

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