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  2. ARBITRATION COURT

    LONDON , Saturday.— The Court of Arbitration will have a far-reaching decision affecting the wages of 47 trade unions, principally engineering ...

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  3. THE PEACE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— This Senate has adopted the first clause of the treaty reservations, As drawn up The Foreign Relations Committee ...

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  4. CITY Of TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Saturday. — Mr. Phillip Gibbs, writing in regard to Vienna, says that present conditions tell the tragic story of the life of a capital ...

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  5. SKIMMING ALONG

    LONDON, November 7, 7.45 p.m.— Poulet arrived at Bagdad after a 500 mile flight across the Mesopotamian desert ...

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  6. CALL OFF THE STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The Department of Justice will urge the Federal Court of Indian[?] to issue a mandate commanding the minners ...

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  7. AERIAL AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The special Army Board has made a proposal to the Senate for the conso[?] of the air services under a ...

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  8. WAS NOT LUCK

    LONDON, Saturday.— The “All ports Weekly” interviewed Felton, who said that when he enlisted he had no intention Of challenging Barry, but ...

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  9. Armistice Anniversary

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Home Secretary announces that cannons will be fired in London and provincial cites at 11 o’ clock on Tuesday morning ...

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  10. GERMAN DELEGATES WANTED.

    LONDON, Saturday.— A [?] communique states that Germany has been notified that conse[?] on the ratification of the Peace Treaty a ...

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  11. ULTIMATUM ISSUED.

    WASHINGTON, Later.— The Indianapolis Court has ordered the United Mineworkers to withdraw the strike order. It has refused to hear ...

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  12. “STRIKES THE ONLY WAY.”

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.— The Senate Committee which is investigating the steel strike [?] that any attempts by labor or capital to ...

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  13. Derwin to Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The defence authorities hope to despatch from the Point Cook Flying School next Wednesday a biplane which is to ...

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  14. SUFFERINGS OF EUROPE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Baron Parmoor presided over the public meeting under the a[?]spices of the Fight the Famine Council. He said they ...

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  15. Old-age Pensions

    LONDON, Saturday.— The select committee of the House of Commons in addition to recommending an increase in old age pensions, favors the ...

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  16. Day Of Days

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— The Commonwealth Government has arranged to give the fullest possible effect to the wishes expressed in the ...

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  17. TRADE CONDITIONS ABNORMAL.

    LONDON, Friday.—sir R. S. Home Minister for Labor, in moving the second reading of the Industrial Courts Bil for establishing a ...

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  18. OUTLET FOR [?]ULGARIA

    PARIS, Saturday.—The [?] notified Bulgaria that they are [?] to allow her to escape her [?]bility for the war, but in the interests ...

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  19. toortiu.n Ccrila

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—It is understood that the State Department informed Great Britain and France of its inability to allow the ...

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  20. The O’Donnell Case

    LONDON, Monday.—The witnesses in the case against Father O'Donnell have not yet arrived, from Ireland, and the inquiry has been adjourned. ...

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  21. N.S.W. and Queensland Surveys

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — The aerial route from Darwin to Melbourne has been thoroughly inspected reported upon by flying officers. ...

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  22. SENATE RESERVAT[?]ONS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— President Wilson told Senator Hitchcock that he was satisfied to have ,any interpretive reservations inserted in the ...

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  23. Jellicoe’s Report

    LONDON, Friday.—Replying to Lord Curzon in the House of Commons, Mr. Walter Long, First Lord of Admiralty, said that Lord Jellicoe ...

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  24. “MET AND MANGLED HIM.”

    LONDON, Saturday.—Father O’Donnell has informed the Australian Press Association that he cabled to Mr. Hughes as follows:— ...

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  25. FRENCH BONDS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—It is announced that America bankers have purchased 45,000,000 dollors worth of Lyons, Marseilles, and Bordea[?] ...

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  26. EMIGRATE OVERSEAS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The Nation[?] Relief Fund has allocated [?] to assist person who suffered through the war to emigrate [?] . the ...

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  27. Trade with the Enemy

    LONDON, Friday.—The textile section of the London Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution against trading with enemy countries until ...

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  28. Pessimism Or Optimism?

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr Austen Chamberlain, Chancellor of the. Exchequer, speaking at the Guildhall the re-distribution of taxes. ...

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  29. Brigandage and Disorder

    ALLAHABAD, Saturday.—Reports are reaching India that since the British withdrawal from the Black Sea and the Caspian brigandage and ...

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  30. PLIGHT TO- BROKEN HILL .

    SYDNEY, Sunday,—A Broken Hill message states that Pickles, the airman, arrived at Menindie, 76 miles from Broken Hill, at midday on ...

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  31. Chinese Boycott

    LONDON, Saturday.— The “Daily Express” correspondent at Tokio says that the Government, is [?]nxios to allay the foreign co[?] arising out ...

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  32. State Meat Control

    LONDON , Friday.—Replying to Mr. M’Curdy’s recent speech advocating a continental of the meat control, the British incorporated Society of ...

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  33. Cricket

    LONDON, Saturday.— W. W- Rhodes has signed a Professional League contract to assist the Haslingden Club next season, thus finishing his career ...

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  34. Moulders’ Strike

    LONDON, Friday.—The ironmoulders are appealing to the trade unionists, to assist them with the funds. The moulders set aside £300,000 for ...

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  35. Local Arrangements

    The Secretary to the Premier, Mr. D'Arcy, Addison, stated on Saturday that Mr. Lee had communicated with the Mayors of Hobart and ...

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  36. Canons Or Cutlery?

    PARIS, Friday.—A message from Geneva says that Krupps are converting their machinery and manufacturing cutlery, photographic apparatus ...

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  37. ATTACK ON ARMENIA.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.— Enver Pasha is reported to be at Rumelia, and holds the fortress of Erjivan, in spite of the order of the Sultan ...

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  38. AUSTRALIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.— The second match between the Australians and Natal was opened to-day. Natal in the first innings made 45. Gregory ...

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  39. LAUNCESTON PREPARES.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.— The Mayor (Alderman G. Shields) requests citizens to carry out the desire of the King that “at the hour when the ...

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  40. Boxing

    LONDON, Saturday.— Cocbrane, the boxing promoter, has offered Dempsey a £35,000 fight with the winner of Carpentier Bockett contest. ...

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  41. Cession To Bolivia

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The United Press Santiago correspondent states that the Chillan Government denies ahat Antofagasta has been ceded to ...

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  42. Railwaymen’s Recog[?]tion

    LONDON, Friday—The [?]way men recently decided to create a see retary at £1000 a year to devote the whole of his time to the duties, but ...

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  43. [ddie, How Could You ?

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—In taking his farewell of Ottawa, the Prince of Wales referred to the Dominions as sister nations. He humorously admitted ...

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  44. General Cables

    LONDON, Saturday.—The High Commissioner for Australia, Mr. Fisher, at the farewell function to Mr. C. A. Box, official secretary to the ...

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  45. Yorkshire Co[?]l Miners

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir G. C. Wade, Agent-General for New South Wales visited the Yorkshire coal mines and investigated the methods of habndling ...

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  46. War Historian Dismissed

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Daily Express” states that Cabinet approval has been given to the Committee of Imperial Defence, which dismissed Mr ...

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  47. Spain’s Prosperity

    MADRID, Friday.—Count [?], Prime Minister of pain, in the course of a speech, urged an Anglo-France-Spanish treaty to ...

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  48. Motor Transport

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir [?] Geddes in a speech at the Motor ; Trade banquet emphasised the important of developing motor transport. He ...

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  49. Canada To Australia

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—It is officially announced that when Governmental shipping programme is complete a service of freight steamers to Australia ...

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  50. SEATS IN THE LORDS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Admiral Beauty and Generals Rawlinson and Byng have taken their seats in the House of Lords. ...

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  51. Naval Prize Money

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Navy (Mr. MacNamara) announces that £10, naval prize money wil; be ...

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  52. Missed the Boat

    BERLIN, Saturday.—owing to their Inability to secure early pasages the German delegates- will not atend the Labor Congress. ...

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  53. Up To Cash

    PARIS, Saturday.—One of the vie tarns of the Sens ,railway disaster possessed silver coins of the face value of [?]000 francs which would have ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. RECORD PRICE FOR PICTURES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Duke of Hamilton's family - pictures were sold by Christies. Romney's portraits of the Beckford children realised 52,000 ...

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