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  2. THE RUSH FROM RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday.—With the departure of the last troopship from Murmansk, the British evacuation from North Russia has been ...

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  3. TAILORING AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An award covering members of the 'Federated Clothing Trades employed at 485 tillering workshops and factories in all ...

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  4. WHO WAS VICTOR

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Captain Smith, who has arrived here from San Francisco, claims that he arrived in New York sooner than Lieutenant ...

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  5. OFF AT LAST

    PARIS, Tuesday.— Ponlet restarted on his flight to Australia at seven o'clock this morning. was splendid. ...

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  6. BOOSTING THE LEAGUE

    LONDON, campaign in support of the League of Nations was inaugurated at a meeting at the Mansion House this afternoon. ...

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  7. BIG FAIL OF EARTH

    QUEENSTOWN, Tuesday.—A big fall of earth occurred at the Mount Lycll mine open cut early this morning. The fall has been expected for some time, ...

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  8. CRIMES Of THE CASTLE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Daring Sinn Fein raids for arms continue in Southern Ireland. Parties of Sinn Feiners, are holding up motor cars, attacking ...

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  9. POULET'S BAD LUCK.

    PARIS, Monday.—A fog prevented Poulet's third attempt to start for Australia. He expects that favorable weather will permit him to start today. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The aeroplane Wallaby, which Matthews is using on his flight to Australia, is similar machine to that used in the ...

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  11. French Militarism

    LONDON, "Monday.—The German newspapers protest that it is aseless for Germany to attempt to carry jut the Peace Treaty If France, by threatening ...

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  12. THAT "LOYAL RUSSIAN FORCE"

    The British Government was invited by the Government" of Tchaikovsky —a moderate Kerensky Socialist—to land an expedition at Archangel (says ...

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  13. FIRE FIGHTERS RESIG

    WYNYARD; Tuesday.—As a protest against the - administration of Sergeant Crooks in the matter of calling drills, eight of -the twelve members of the ...

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  14. BRITISH PREFERENTIAL RATES

    Melbourne. Tuesday. —The Federal proportion of the Australian Value [?] the to obtain the [?] of British preferential rates on goods to which ...

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  15. The Spuricus Conference

    NEW YORK, Monday.—A despatch from Tokio states that Japanese labor circles have protested' against alleged Government interference in the. ...

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  16. RIGA BADLY DAMAGED.

    LONDON, Monday.-The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Helsingfors states that General Bermondt on Saturday carried the districts near ...

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  17. ELEVEN ARRIVALS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—It is reported that five trans-continental Biers from Mineola have arrived at San Francisco. Two arrived at Mineola ...

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  18. NOT IN A GREAT CAUSE.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is claimed that the Australian volunteers in Russia have earned proportionately more than twice as many decorations as any ...

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  19. BEST COAST ORES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday,—The Lyell Company directors leave to-morrow for Zeehan and Hobart to resume negotiations on Honday with the Government ...

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  20. Fmalising Peace

    PAMS, Monday.—President care will ratify the Peace Treaty directly copies " bearing Mr. Lloyd George's and the King of Italy's signatures ...

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  21. Economy With A Vengeance

    LONDON, Monday—The Government's economy proposals include the dismantling of the huge aerodrome at East Fortune, and the scrapping of ...

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  22. Sale Of Planes Prohiteted

    PARIS, Monday. —The Supreme Council has instructed Marshal Fch to inform Germany that tie sales off aircraft and material to Sweden ire ...

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  23. ANOINTER BIG STATION

    BRISBANE, ' Tuesday:—The Government has purchased Watering station, in the Cook district, adieliding Dunbar station, and having an area of ...

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  24. DENIKINE'S CLAIMS

    LONDON Monday,—Gereal Denikine reports the capture of 1500 Bolsheviks on the Don front. The Don Cossacks successfully advanced on ...

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  25. THE WHITE TERROR

    It Is pot likely that oar foreign Office, with Its obstinate opinion on the decay of Bolshevik power, which is in conflict even with the reports of ...

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  26. REGULATING PRICES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the Legisiative Assembly to-day notice was given of a Bill to regulate the prime of certain Commodities. ...

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  27. Cricket

    CAIPETOWN, Monday.'—The Australian service cricket tam was welcomed at the docks by the Mayor end the president of the Cricket Union ...

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  28. BACK TO NORMAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Government has already vacated three large West End hotels and formally surrenders the Hotel Cecil this week. ...

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  29. American Steel Strike

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Times" correspondent at Pittsburgh says that at the beginnings of the fourth week of the steel strike the ...

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  30. OF FUR FOR NAVY

    LATROBE, Tuesday.—Mr. V. Richards Managing directors of the Latrobe Shale and On Co, leaves for Melbourne to-morrow, where he has an ...

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  31. SOLDIER OF FORTUNE.

    BERLIN, 'Monday.—The Foreign Minister. Dr. Muller. denies any knowledge of the West Russian Government. Apparently it consists ...

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  32. ABOLISH THE COUNCIL.

    BRISBANE Tuesday.—In the Assembly to-day the acting Premier (Mr. Theodore) r moved. the .second reading the Bill to amend the Constitution ...

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  33. GOLD THAT GILLTERS

    PERTH, Tuesday., — Considerable interest is being evinced in the new mining developments at -Broad Arrow on the Oversight mine. A rich development ...

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  34. Traffic Strike

    NEW YORE, Monday.—A strike of teamsters and chauffeurs has dislocated the entire railway services of city. Eleven thousand men have ...

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  35. The FIame Tangle

    PARIS, Tuesday.—M. Tittoni is expected from Rome tomorrow. He is submitting the new Flume proposals. ...

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  36. TRUCE OFFERED.

    LONDON, Monday,—The "Daily Chronicle's'' Riga correspondent says that the third day's bombardment prior to General Bermondt's offer of ...

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  37. TOM MAUN

    LONDON, Monday,—Mr. Tom Mannn has been elected secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers ...

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  38. LIFT FALLS

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—Owing to a beeak, in the overhead gear a lift at Patterson, Laing, and Brace's warehouse, Flinders Lane, in which ...

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  39. The Royal Pose

    WINNIPEG, Tuesday.—The Prince Wales is charmed with Western life. He has decided to purchase % ranch, hoping to visit It occasionally. ...

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  40. A. W. U. AND PASTORALISTS MEET

    A conference was held yesterday as Launceston - between the Australian Workers' Union and the pastoral section of the Tasmanian Farmers and ...

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  41. "Not Shirkers"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. John Greely Jenkins, - a former Premier and Agent-General of South Australia, and now British delegate ...

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  42. Colonel House

    NEW YORK, Monday. — Colonel House has arrived from France ill, and is confined to his bed. He denied that he intended to sever his connection ...

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  43. LETTS STILL HOLD RIGA

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—General Yudenitch is advancing on the whole front, after capturing the divisional staff of file Red Army, many prisoners, ...

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  44. VON DEB GOLTZ'S PLANS.

    BERLIN, Monday. — The Entente note, which announced the renewal of the blockade, says that the fact that Von der Goltz, on visiting Berlin, was ...

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  45. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Mr. M. A. Rundle, representing the Australian Tramway Employes' Association in formed Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration ...

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  46. Affairs in Budapest

    PARIS, Monday.—The Roumanians are evacuating Budapest on October 19. The evacuation of the territories west of the Danube has begun. ...

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  47. AUSTRALIA'S WOODEN SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minster in charge of Shipping, Mr. Poynon, stated to-night that the whole of wooden vessels of the ...

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  48. GOLTZ GOING TO BERLIN.

    LONDON, Monday.—A German wireless message states that General Vonder Goltz has left, en route for Berlin. ...

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  49. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A breach of promise suit, In which the plaintiff was a name before the District Court to-day, when "James Hoy George (13) ...

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  50. EVACUATION OF MOSCOW.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A wireless message has reached Berlin announcing the evacuation of Moscow. ...

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  51. FIGHTING EACH OTHER.

    LONDON, Monday.—Hostilities between Generals Denikine, leader of Anti-Bolsheviks, and General Petlira, In command of the Ukrainians, ...

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  52. Australian Artist's Work

    LONDON, Monday.—The Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts has purchased Mr. Arthur Streeton's academy Picture "Le Cateau Church." The ...

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  53. General Cables

    LONDON, Monday.—The Association has postponed the question of a tour of South Africa and Australia for further information. ...

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