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  2. RESTLESS RAILWAYMEN

    LONDON, Monday.—The railway wage question is ag[?] threatening. A special delegates' conference of' the National Union decided that the ...

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  3. "POLICY OF EVASION"

    DELHI, Monday. — ln the course of DELHI,. Monday.—In the course of his speech at the closing of the chiefs' conference at Delhi, the Viceroy ...

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  4. POSITION CRITICAL

    LONDON, Monday.—A message from Stockholm states that General Yudemtch's reverses are increasing. The position is considered critical ...

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  5. WITHOUT U.S.A.

    PARIS. Monday.—The Supreme Council has agreed to summon the League of Nations without the participation of the United States. ...

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  6. SOLDIERS ASTOUNDED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—The Federal executive of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' League takes exception to the reported utterances of the ...

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  7. ARMISTICE DAY

    The brief commemorative ceremony connection with Armistice Day yesterday was carried out in Hobart with a solemnity worthy of the occasion. ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL FIGHT

    BATHURST. Tuesday—The Federal Labor Campaign Director (Mr. Ryan) addressed a crowded meeting at Bathurst to-night Long ...

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  9. SENATE RESERVATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday — The Senate refused to replace Article 10 in the Peace Treaty Reservation far keeping out the United States. It ...

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  10. SOVIETS' PEACE OFFER.

    LONDON, Monday.—Colonel Cecil Malone, who has been visiting Moscow. where he had an -interview with Trotsky, has published the full ...

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  11. Fighting The Wars

    LONDON, Monday.—General Climo presented the terms of settlement to the Wazirs on November 9, at Dardoni. Thirteen aeroplanes circled ...

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  12. ENROLLING BLACKLEGS

    LONDON, Monday.— The Dally By press states that a circular was issued recently. to the students of a large engineering college in London ...

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  13. ALLIED BOMBARDMENT.

    LONDON.. Monday.—The War Office announces that under cover of an (Allied squadron's bombardment the Letts advanced ten miles,) and drove ...

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  14. LAUNCESTON COMMEMORATES

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday—Armistice Day was commemorated at Launceston this morning by the cessation. of work for a couple of minutes. Even ...

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  15. Baud For Allahabad

    LONDON, Monday—Poulet left Bunderabas for Karachi. Following the postal route he passed Chahban on his way to Allahabad. ...

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  16. PROTEST FROM PARIS.

    PARIS, Monday.—Close on 600 railway men stopped work for the purpose of holding a meeting, whereat a general strike to prevent ...

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  17. Treasury Bills

    LONDON, Monday.—The rates for both three and six months' Treasury bills bare been raised to 5½ - percent ...

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  18. Bendigo Soldiers Demands

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Members of the Bendigo Labor Soldiers' Committee, which has been formed to work:' in the interests of Lieutenant ...

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  19. REVOLUTION ANNIVERSARY.

    BERLIN, Monday,—Herr Noske has arrested 60 of the. leading Socialists. The streets were strongly patrolled to prevent disturbances. Anniversary of ...

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  20. Day Of Memories

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—Impressive scenes marked to-day's Armistice; celeoratkins. At the Federal Parliament House the Governor read the ...

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  21. Lord Mayor's Show

    LONDON, Monday — Immense crowds lined the route of the ' Lord Mayor's, show. There was a note worthy absents of the war troubles ...

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  22. CLOUD TRAFFIC GROWS.

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—Captain H. N. Wrig.ey leaves Melbourne tomorrow on a flight to Cloncurry (Qld.). He will use a British experimental ...

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  23. NEGOTIATIONS WITH BOLSHEVIKS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Bonar Law. states that before negotiations, with the Bolsheviks are 'commenced the House of Commons will have an ...

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  24. TAKES HIS OWN RISKS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Flight Lieutenant Pickles, who is conducting an experimental neral flight to Broken Hill and back for the State ...

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  25. The Gauntlet Down

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—It is understood the united ironworkers? leaders have refused to obey the Government injunction demanding a ...

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  26. New Zealand Mutton

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is reported that the Food Controller intends on Monday to reduce the maximum price of New Zealand mutton by 2d per ...

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  27. East Perth Diggers

    PERTH, Tuesday—At a mass meeting of returned soldiers, called by the East Perth branch, it was resolved to repudiate the central executive's ...

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  28. SALARIES SUBSIDISED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Miners' Federation is subsidising the miners', representatives in the House of Commons, .making the total salary £600, in ...

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  29. FLUME MUDDLE

    LONDON Monday—Gabrielle D'Annunzio is reported to have. agreed to the Allis' settlement of the Fiume question. ...

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  30. ARMIDALE TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A sensational development in the Armidale tragedy, as a result of which a middle-aged woman, Mrs. Willmott, Was attacked and killed, ...

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  31. AN ANCIENT PROMISE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — In closing the case in support of large increases in wages in the wheat handling industries, ranging up to £l per day for wheat ...

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  32. UNCERTAINTY OF PEACE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Major-General Legge, speaking at the Millions ClUb luncheon to-day, pointed to the uncertainty of the present Peace, and ...

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  33. Dagety's Dividends

    LONDON, Monday.—Messrs. Dalgety and Co., after paying interim and preference dividends, show a profit of £2,009,298. The final dividends are ...

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  34. "Bone Dry" Canada

    OTTAWA Monday.—The Peace Session of Parliament adjourned, having rated the acquisition of the Grand Trunk railway. The ...

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  35. S.A. GOVERNMENT ATTITUDE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—In the Assembly to-day the Premier was asked by Mr. Gunn, in view, of his recent statement that the Government would ...

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  36. War Profits, Surety

    LONDON, Monday.—There was a record attendance at the Olympia Motor Show. Buyers eagerly sought motor cars at unprecedented prices, ...

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  37. Not Yet Hanged

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—It is understood that Holland regards the Hohenzollerns as entirely political refugees and that it is impossible to ...

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  38. Oil Feul

    NEW YORK, Monday.—It is reported' that several large steamship companies are making plans to convert vessels into oil burners in order ...

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  39. BRITISH LABOR CONGRATULATIONS.

    Mr. Ryan received a cablegram in Bathurst. to-day from Mr. Adamson, leader of the British Labor Party, congratulating him on his entry into ...

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  40. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE

    LAUNCESTON Tuesday—The strike of slaughtermen at Launceston Abattoirs has ended the men deciding to resume work at five to-morrow ...

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  41. ISLAND TRAD!

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Mr. Poynton, Minister for Shipping, has announced that he arranged for the steamer Dromana to load in Adelaide and Melbourne ...

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  42. WHAT FARMERS ARE DOING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The executive the Farmers and Settlers' Association has chosen Mr. F. B. S. Falkiner retiring M. H. R. for Home in the House ...

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  43. Vice-Consul Suicides

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Gary MU[?]er, American Vice-Consul Stockholm, committed suicide by shooting himself with a revolver. ...

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  44. "Skilled Services"

    LONDON, Monday.—During the course of profiteering proceedings against two Woodgreen chemists, the [?] who charged 5/6 and the second ...

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  45. LARGEST IN THE WORLD.

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The 40,000 ton battleship Nagato, said to be the largest in the world, will be launched about November 9. She will be ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND LABOR MEMBER.

    M R. F. A. COOPER LENDS A HAND, Mr. F. A. Cooper M. L. A For Bremer in Queensland arrived in Hobart by the express last night to ...

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