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  2. POULET'S PROGRESS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The following special message was yesterday received by the Australian Cable Association from M. Poulet the French aviator, ...

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  3. THE PEACE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is Understood that a proposal for the immediate, ratification of the Peace Treaty without reservation was ...

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  4. ENGLAND'S LITTLE WAR

    ALLAHABAD, November 2.—The Afghans are spreading reports that only an armistice exists between the Afghans and the British, and that an ...

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  5. THE RUSSIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Bolshevik communiqué states: “General Yudenitch is retiring hastily along the entire front. We have ...

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  6. THE I. 0. HUGHES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—To-day a meeting of 5000 returned soldiers in Martin Place discussed the war gratuity. The soldiers invited Mr. Hughes, who, ...

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  7. THE NAVAL RACE

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The Honolulu correspondent of the New York “Times” advises that the Japanese Government has decided on an ...

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  8. BLACK OUT

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Coal production has ceased throughout the United States as the result of the bituminous miners' strike. The ...

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  9. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The ballot for the selection of a Labor candidate for the Denison seat in the House of Representatives will close this evening at 10 o'clock. ...

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  10. ZEEHAN ABLAZE

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—A serious conflagration occurred here to-night at 9.30 o'clock in the Theatre Royal block a continuity of wooden buildings ...

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  11. PEOPLE'S VOICE ON WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Senate, by- 67 votes to 16, rejected an amendment making an advisory popular vote mandatory before a ...

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  12. MATTHEWS AT MAYENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday. —Matthews left Cologne on Sunday in resumption of his flight to Australia and descended at Mayence. ...

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  13. JAPAN HAS NOT SIGNED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-—The correspondent of the United Press Association at Tokio reports that Japan has not ratified the Peace Treaty. The ...

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  14. 'INLAND REFUSES

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.— Finish newspapers assert that Finland has declined to Intervene in Russia against the Bolsheviks. ...

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  15. INFLUEZA

    DEVONPORT, Friday.—Dr. Hislop stated this evening that mere was a [?] in new cases or [?] noticed. but mere remanned several of a ...

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  16. THE SENATE FIGHT.

    Senator O'Keefe and Mr. W. A. Woods, Labor candidates' for the Senate, will open their campaign on Tuesday evening next in the Hobart Town ...

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  17. Lost Laurels

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Daily Express” condemns the proposal for a return sculling match, Barry against Felton, and says It would be better to ...

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  18. SIGN OR SUFFER.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— M. Clemenceau in a covering letter conveying Bulgaria's request for an amendment of the peace terms, points out to the ...

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  19. Soldier Fined

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Ernest [?] White, 19, was arrested in connection with, the disturbance at the hotel where Mr. Hughes was staying, and ...

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  20. “Teddy Windsor”

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Toronto correspondent of the New York “Times” says that the Prince of Wales, describing his forthcoming ...

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  21. NEW POLLING PLACE.

    Electrons has been, proclaimed a polling place for the Franklin division of the House of Representatives. ...

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  22. HOLIDAY ABANDONED.

    On account of the outbreak of influenza at Devonport, the proclamation of a bank [?]for the date on which the Devonport show was to ...

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  23. FRANKLIN DIVISION.

    Mr. .L. M. Shoobridge, the Farmers and Stockowners' Association candidate for the Franklin division in the House of Representatives, will ...

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  24. Capture of Manberge

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The trial has begun of-General Fournier on a charge of surrendering the fortress' of "Mauberge in the early days of the -war ...

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  25. LATE SPORTING

    MELBOURNE.- Friday Williamstown Racing Club scratchings:—Cup Cerigne Artilleryman: Observation. All engagements: Kenilforch Jean [?] ...

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  26. Future Of Ireland

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is understood that the Ireland Committee of the Cabinet has considered the sub-committee's proposals recently cabled ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT GEOLOGIST DEAD

    Mr. W. H. Twelve trees, Government Geologist died at his residence in Launceston yesterday, aged 71 years. The deceased gentleman had wide ...

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  28. Suffering France

    PARIS, Wednesday.— M. Clemenceau. Premier of France, who is visiting Alsace was given a great ovation at Strasburg. He said that France's ...

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  29. SENATOR MULCAHY

    Senator E. Mnlcahy will on Monday night, as part of Ms address, give a description of the hydro-electric, power scheme, and will illustrate the ...

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  30. A Consul's Ransom

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The Department of State has refused to reimburse the Mexican Government the ransom money paid to Mexican ...

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  31. Japan Reproached

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—At that International Labor Conference M. Martens Belgium, read a statement reproaching Japan for the methods ...

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  32. THE SENATE CAMPAIGN.

    SCOTTSDALE, Thursday. —Mr. A, W. Loone, M. L. C., opened his campaign at 'Lilydale last night. Mr. F Proctor-presided. 'After advocating ...

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  33. N S.W. BASIC WAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A result of the developments in the Legislative Council on Thursday respecting the Maintenance of Children's Bill, ...

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  34. The Waimana Scandal

    LONDON, Thursday.-General Sir John' Monash has issued a statement to the press that the Shaw Savill Shipping. Connected in perfect good faith in ...

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  35. General Tables

    LONDON, Thursday. — The South Australian songstress, Madame Elsa Strana (Miss Lasse [?]) has had a highly successful first appearance in ...

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  36. N. S. W. RACING.

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  37. NEW FEDERAL SHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Two new vessels built for the Commonwealth Government in Australia will be launched this month. The Dilga is to ...

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  38. THE WHEAT INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In connection with the wheat inquiry. Senator Russell has intimated to the Commission that, owing to pressure of business, he is unable to ...

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  39. DROUGHT IS SERIOUS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A grazier who arrived in Sydney overland from Central Queensland on Friday said that if rain does not fall soon over the western and ...

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  40. POMP FOR POINTNCARE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Preparations are being made to give special brilliance to President Poincare's State, drive through London on the ...

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  41. BOMB PLOT FOILED.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—A message from Chicago states that a piot to bomb Chicago Federal Buildings has been discovered. A warning note ...

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  42. SOLICITOR'S APPLICATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. R. D. Meagher, M. L. C., applied to-day to the Full Court to be reinstated on the roll of attorneys, solicitors, and proctors of ...

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  43. IT PAYS TO DIG.

    MALDON, Friday.—Nearly [?] per ton was the result of another crushing cleaned up this evening from Annand's claim Welshman's Reef near Maldon. One ...

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  44. DEMPSEY TO MEET BECKETT.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—According to the Mobile correspondent of the New York “Times,” Jack Dempsey, the world's champion heavyweight boxer, ...

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  45. Race Riots

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—According to a message received from Helena Arkansas. 11 negroes have been sentenced to electrocution as the result of ...

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  46. MISSING AIRSHIP MAKES LANDING.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A message from Amsterdam states that the German airship, with 30 people aboard, which, owing to a storm, failed to ...

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  47. A. I. F. DEMOBILISATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The demobilisation of the A. I. F. is now almost completed. On November 3, according to information officially received, there ...

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  48. PAPERS BY 'PLANE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Flight 'Lieutenant Pickles left Sydney this morning by aeroplane for Broken Hill, via Bathurst, taking supplies of the “Daily Telegraph” ...

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  49. SELECTIONS FOR CANTERBURY PARK

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  50. KETCH HAWK SALVAGE

    An application in the Launceston Practice Court yesterday, on behalf of the master and crew of the Marine Board tug Wybia for apportionment of ...

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  51. PROSSER'S FOREST LAND

    The St. Leonards Council at its last meeting passed a resolution, asking the Government to throw open for selection the reserved land at Prosser's ...

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  52. LABOR OPPOSES PREMIUM BONDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported that 250 members of the House of Commons have signed a petition in favor of the issue of premium bands, ...

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  53. FOUL PLAY ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A report -from Armidale states that Mrs. Harry Willmott, 50, was found dead. There is a suspicion of foul play, and the police [?] ...

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