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  2. BIRDS OF PASSAGE

    LONDON, Friday.—The next competitor in the competition fight from England to Australia, the Alliance machine, proposes to start in a few days. ...

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  3. COAL STRIKE SCARE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Department of Justice bas issued a statement to the effect that a coal strike would be a deadlier attack on ...

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  4. NAVAL AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Saturday.—H.M.S. Hood, the first battleship completed since Jutland, is 870ft. in length, and has a displacement of 41,200 tons, mounts ...

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  5. THE SCREW ON GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday.—A message from Tails states that the Supreme Council has considered Germany’s failure to comply with certain terms of ...

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  6. WRANGLING RUSSIA

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Australian Press Association learns that the Russian military situation is regarded as intensely interesting. The ...

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  7. THE O’DONNELL CASE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Chaplain-Captain O’Donnell, in an interview with the Australian Press Association, stated that at last he had received precise ...

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  8. ENGLAND AND JAPAN

    HONOLULU Saturday.—According to a cable from Tokio, the Japanese Government has announced that negotiations will be opened for the ...

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  9. Restless Egypt

    CAIRO, Saturday—The extreme Nationalists have suffered a severe reverse owing to the failure of the railway strike. Work has been resumed ...

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  10. A “Felton Bequest”

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Barry Felton stakes were paid over to-day, Felton promising to give Barry the first chance of a match in Australia. ...

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  11. 400,030 MEN OUT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — The Government is attempting to prevent the coal miners from striking, and is Beating on injunction against the ...

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  12. RESULT OF PARSIMONY.

    LONDON, Friday. — Admiral Sir Percy Scott says that he visited Kiel in 1905, and saw evidence that the Germans contemplated long range ...

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  13. FALLING BACK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A message received in Berlin from Yutlenitch, dated October 27, states that the attack on Petrograd was not successful owing to ...

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  14. The Pilgrimage To France

    LONDON, Saturday.—In view of the visits of Australians to soldiers graves in France, the Red Cross suggests that owing to the paucity of ...

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  15. N.S.W. and Commonwealth

    LONDON, Saturday.—The difference between, the Commonwealth and New South Wales over the occupation of the Commonwealth offices remain ...

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  16. LEGISLATURE’S SUPPORT.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday: — The House of Representatives and the Senate have adopted a resolution pledging support to the Administration in ...

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  17. BATTLESHIPS AND BAGMEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Walter Long approves of warships sailing abroad conveying commercial travellers and business representatives, and ...

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  18. REDS REGAIN KRONSTADT.

    BERLIN. Saturday.—A majority of the German troops in General Yudenitch’s army have returned to Germany. Yuden[?] complains of ...

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  19. DOUGLAS ON HIS WAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lien[?] Douglas, aboard 'the Alliance biplane, leaves for Australia at 8 a.m. to-day ...

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  20. Britain’s Finance

    LONDON, Saturday.—The House of Lords , has resumed-the debate on the financial situation. Lord Emmotturged that exports must be increased ...

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  21. THE JUTLAND BATTLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In the House of Commons, Mr. Walter Long (First Lord of the Admiralty) announced that no inquiry concerning the Battle of ...

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  22. HUGHES CONFIDENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—The Prime Minister to-night said be noticed that Father O’Donnell was reported to have denied having used the words ascribed ...

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  23. Farmers And Labor

    TORONTO, Saturday.—The Government of the Ontario province, of which Sir William Hearst is Premier, has resigned, and a Farmers’ Labor Party ...

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  24. HUGHES EXPLAINS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Prime Minister, stated to-night that the Commonwealth took up a portion in regard to the leases corresponding with ...

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  25. MATTHEWS’ PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Air Min[?] try learns from Cologne that Captain Matthews has not yet resumed, his fight to Australia. His next stop has ...

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  26. COSSACK “HUMOR.”

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Harold Williams, a war correspondent, writing from Rostoff, details an amazing raid by General Mamantoff and his ...

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  27. HOWELL NEARLY READY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lien[?] Howell’s Martinsyde Al machine is nearly complete and a start for Australia is expected in the near future. ...

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  28. Anti-Profiteering

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Profiteering Committee of the House of Commons has resumed Its sittings after-refusing to accept the Government’s ...

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  29. CHANCELLOR’S REASSURING SPEECH.

    LONDON; Friday.—The speech delivered on Tuesday last by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Austen chamberlain) has had a tonic effect ...

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  30. QUESTION OF COURT MARTIAL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The question of courtmartialling Father O’Donnell has not yet been settled by the Australian General Staff. ...

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  31. JELLICOE’S JAUNT.

    LONDON, Saturday—Mr Kenworthy asked in the House of Commons the cost of Admiral Jellicoe’s tour, and Whether a battle cruises was necessary. ...

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  32. FOUR COMPETITORS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—In a cable to the Prime Minister informing him of the start made by Captain Matthews on his air flight to Australia, the Royal ...

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  33. “Bane Dry.”

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—A peculiar situation has arisen in connection with the prohibition law in the United States. The Prohibition Enforcements ...

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  34. International “Labor”

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The International Labor Conference, created under the Versailles Peace Treaty, has been opened. The United States ...

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  35. COMPLETE FAILURE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The representative of the “Morning Post” at Helsingfors advises that despite the boldness of General Yudenitch’s thrust ...

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  36. The Indian Frontier

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Australian Press association learns that advices from the North-Western Indian frontiers show that the Afghans ...

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  37. Control Of Samoa

    LONDON, Saturday.,—-Speaking in the House of Commons, Sir. L. S. Amery (Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies) said be did not ...

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  38. The W.R.A.F. Scandals

    LONDON, Saturday. — Witnesses giving evidence before the Commission the House of Lords appointed to inquire into the charge of immorality ...

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  39. ANOTHER WILSON.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday—Mr Wilson, Secretary, of the Department of Labor, has been elected permanent president of the International Labor ...

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  40. Bomb Plots Suspected

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.— The Cleveland (U.S.A.) police have arrested five men and one woman on suspicion of planning bomb outages, ...

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  41. Shrinkage Of Silver

    PARIS, Saturday.—While silver is selling at 5/5 3-8 per [?] the French: authorises have been forced to adopt drastic methods to prevent ...

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  42. CASH FROM JAPS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The representative of the New York “Times” in Washington learnt that the State Department has received a report that ...

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  43. Trade And Finance

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  44. WAR AGAINST THE WAZIRS.

    ALLAHABAD. Friday.—Dehra Islail Chan is the headquarters of the Waziristan punitive force, and the troops are concentrated at various ...

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  45. Protecting Capital

    LONDON, Saturday—The House of Lords, by 53 votes to 13, rejected Lord Buckmaster’s motion in favor of increased taxation. Lord Birkenhead ...

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  46. Britain’s Dead

    LONDON, Saturday.—It was recently suggested that the most fitting manner of perpetuating the memory of the British soldiers who were killed ...

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  47. Return of Shantung

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York “Sun’s” San Francisco correspondent advises that Count Shidehara, Japanese Ambassador to the United ...

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  48. TAKE YOUR CHOICE!

    LONDON, Saturday.—The correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” at Helsingfors, writing on Tuesday last. stated that it had been officially ...

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  49. CHINA BUTTS IN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Strong Chinese buying on a short market has forced the price of silver above the face value of the coinage, but bullion ...

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  50. N.S.W. Loan

    LONDON, Saturday.—Scrip for the latest New South Wales loan is quoted at about 2 per cent discount. The city is not surprised at the small ...

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  51. DISCOUNT.

    The market rate for short date bills 3 7-8 per cent., and for long date bills 4 5-8 per cent. ...

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  52. A.I.F. Work

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is expected that the High Commissioner will take over the remaining work, of the Australian. army from January 1, when ...

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  53. Australia House Staff

    LONDON, Saturday.—The trouble among the staff at Australia House over the matter of a war bonus has entered on a new phase, consequent on ...

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  54. READY TO NEGOTIATE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A message from Tokio states that official circles are leased-at the senate’s rejection of Senator Lodge’s amendment to the ...

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  55. CONSOLS AND WAR LOANS.

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  56. America’s Army

    WASHINGTON, Satutday—General Pestling, criticising the Congressional plans for a large army, stated that a quarter of a million is an ample force ...

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  57. The Army Of Labor

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official statistics that the membership of trade unions in Great Britain practically doubled during the war, and ...

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