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  2. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    LONDON Thursday.—A Bolshevik communiqué denies the reported rising in Petrograd. The Villagers in the region of ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—It. is improbable the League of. Nations will meet in Washington before January, more likely in February. After ...

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  4. FROM OVER THE WORLD

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In the House of Representatives to-day, in reply to Sir. Finlayson (Q.), the Minister for the Navy gave the following ...

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  5. SINN FEIN ASSAILED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord French of receiving the Freedom of the City of Walsall said that the self-constituted and illegal Sim Fein ...

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  6. SHIP OF SIGHS

    MELBOURNE, Friday—The Royal Commission on the Bahia Castillo complaints was resumed to-day. Claude Merryn M'Callum, munition ...

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  7. PASTORALISTS AND A. W.U

    The following statement of the Position between the pastoralists and the A. W. E. has been officially supplied:— "The Committee appointed by the ...

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  8. COST OF LIVING

    The latest return from. Mr. Knibbs shows that for the month of September, 1919, there was a decrease in the Commonwealth as a whole in the cost ...

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  9. DENIKINE'S REPORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Denikine in a communique, says that he defeated the enemy on the whole Kanyshin shin front, and took ' 3000 prisoners. ...

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  10. Be'gian Railway Wagons

    BRUSSELS, Thursday. — Marshal Foeh has notified the Belg'an Government that he has located 40,000 Belgian railway wagons in Germany. ...

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  11. AGEN.-GENE ALSHIP

    The Premier intimated yesterday that he had conferred with Str. Ashbolt relative to certain conditions connected with the latter-s proposed appointment ...

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  12. EXCLUSION' OF DOMINIONS.

    NEW YORK. Thursday,—The washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that Mr. Strauss, a former United States Ambassador to Turner, ...

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  13. ANTIBOLSHEVIK ALLIANCE.

    WARSAW, Thursday; — General Yudenitch has sent a mission with a view to establishing an anti-Bolshevik alliance with Poland. ...

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  14. POULET'S STORMY PASSAGE.

    Rome. Thursday.—Valona reports that Poulet arrived after a stormy flight from Naples. PouIet has landed at" Brindist In a ...

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  15. Bogus Labor Conference

    BERLIN, Thursday.—-Germany is despatching delegates to the "Labor" Conference at Washington. ...

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  16. CRUEL CYNICISM

    PARIS. Thursday.—The Supreme Council has refused to modify the blockade of Russia. It stated that the measures will be applied benevolently. ...

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  17. FIRE ON RIVER STEAMER

    At 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when the river steamer Mongana was completing her passage--from Port Cygnet, via ports, to Hobart, a small ...

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  18. Financial Position

    Trial OF EX-KAISER. LONDON. Thursday—The House of Commons has re-assembled. Mr. Chamberlain- and Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  19. FORESTS AND TIMBER

    "There is no state in the Commonwealth that demands more attention being paid to the economic aspects of Its forgets that Tasmania." said ...

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  20. Steel strike

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The correspondent of the "New York Times" the Washington Labor group withdrew from the Industrial ...

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  21. JUSTIFYING HIMSELF.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Ukraine Government has appealed to Britain to intervene, with a-view to arranging peace with General. Denikine, who has ...

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  22. Disabled Soldiers

    LONDON, Thursday. — Employers are satisfactorily responding to the King's appeal to absorb 1000 disabled Soldiers. Five thousand have been employed, ...

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  23. DEFENCE OF PETEROGRAD

    LONDON, Thursday.—The ''Daily Chronicles's Narva correspondent says that the indications are that Petrograd will be sternly defended several ...

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  24. Barring The Alien

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — congress has, passed a Bill extending the war-time passport regulations to the entrance of aliens to the United ...

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  25. PROWLING WEATHER

    The forecast of the weather over. Tasmania to-day is as follows:— Generally fine, with cool southerly winds; some frosts Inland. ...

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  26. Commits Suicide

    YIKNXA, Thursday.—General Holcorn. the Roumanian Commander-Coummander-in-Chief in Hungary, committed suicide at Budiarest" owing to his re-call to ...

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  27. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

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  28. Britain's Expenditure

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr Austen Chamberlain has announced that for The six months ending September 20 Britain's daily expenditure was £3.225, ...

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  29. Transcontinental Flight

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Washington correspondent of the New. York "Times" says that the Director of the Army Air Service has announced that ...

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  30. The Levant Nine

    LONDON, Thursday.—Nineteen bodies have been recovered from the Levant mine, Cernwal Eleven miners are still missing. There Is little likelihood ...

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  31. SKIRMISHES IN PETROGRAD.

    LONDON. Thursday. — Helsingborg reports all day lone skirmishes in the streets of ePtrograd the Bolsheviks crashed an attempted rising. ...

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  32. War Of Slaughter?

    ALLAHABAD, Friday.—The Government of India announces a punitive expedition against the Wazirs. The tribesmen Will be summoned to ...

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  33. K.S. WALK CIVIL SERVANTS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation today waited on Mr. Holman (the Premier) with a request that the salaries public service employes be . ...

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  34. THE DARWIN TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —In the House of Representatives. The Minister for home and Territories stated to-day in rapidly to further question ...

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  35. GERMANS IN JOBS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A deputation of returned soldiers waited on the Prime Minister on Wednesday, and asked that the Germans be deported ...

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  36. Italy Warts Food

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—The Atlantic City correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Italian Mission informed the International ...

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  37. Tasmanian Shipping

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Tasmanian senators appealed to the Minister to-day in the Senate to approach Shipping Controller, with a view ...

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  38. HELP THE FARMER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives, Mr. Lynch appealed to the Government to see that every assistance was given ...

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  39. General Cables

    New York, Thursday.—The steamer Westpoint has arrived from Australia with a cargo of chrome ore. This is said to be the first shipment of ...

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  40. UNION SECRETARY'S STATEMENT

    When seen last evening Mr. E. Skitlern State secretary of the A.W.U., salt that the conference had failed, and that the executive -of .The A. W. U ...

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  41. Remission of Amusement Tax

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Treasurer has decided to refund in future the entertainments tax in the case of welcomes borne to soldiers and ...

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  42. THREE SYDNEY FIRES.

    Three fires occurred within the Sydney metropolitan area during the early hours of Wednesday morning. One occurred at Lawson House, a building of ...

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  43. President Wilson

    WASHINGTON. Thursday,—IT is announced that President Wilson spent one of the Best nights since his illness. ...

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