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  2. WAS SHE BLUFFING?

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—The War Inquiry Committee examined Admiral Koch and other officers of the Admiralty staff. They contended that ...

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  3. RAIDS ON RADICALS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-Close on 700 policemen, State and Federal agents, raided 73 radical headquarters in the metropolis, and arrested more ...

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  4. STILL GOING STRONG

    ALLAHABAD, November 12, 12.30 p.m.—Poulet, the French aviator, landed at Karachi at 3.30 on Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  5. FEEDING THE FRENCH

    PARIS, Tuesday.—In order to fight the food profiteers, the Government is opening national restaurants. Meals will be served in specially erected ...

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  6. COURT-MARTIAL

    London, Tuesday.—The preliminary inquiry into the Father O'Donnell case has concluded. The prosecution offered a further witness, Captain ...

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  7. SOVIETS, NAME YOUR TERMS!

    Peace with victory for the Bolsheviks would appear to be in eight, judging by the news published to-day from Russia. It is stated that the situation is rapidly going from bad to worse, that General Yudenitch's forces can no longer bold strategic ...

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  8. NECESSARY COMMODITIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The newspapers foreshadow a reduction of 2d. per pound in the Food Controller's price of bacon, a reduction in the price ...

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  9. Melbourne To [?]curry

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — Captain Wrigley left Point Cook' this morning on the first state of his Cloncurry flight, but had to return after ...

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  10. STATE CONTROL OF LIQUOR.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Labor Party is inaugurating a campaign in favor of State control of the liquor trade. ...

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  11. DEPORTATION URGED.

    WASHINGTON Wednesday.—It is announced that the Department of Justice will urge the deportation of [?] the radicals seized throughout the ...

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  12. RAILWAY SURVEYS FROM THE AIR.

    Mr. W. M. Williams, M.L.C., supporting the Bill to authorise the Huon railway survey in the Legislative Council last evening, said that he was given to ...

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  13. "PROTECTION AND VINDICATION." .

    Later.—Father O'Donnell has appealed to the Australian authori[?] for his protection, vindication, and reparation. He says he recognises he has ...

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  14. Typhus In Turkey

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Advices from Constantinople state that various epidemics including cholera and typhus are raging in several parts of Turkey, ...

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  15. CAPITALISTIC PROPAGANDA.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Department of Justice has published a document, which is approved by the federation of Unions of Russian ...

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  16. MEAT SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. M'Curdy, Labor M.P., replying to the protest of the meat importers agent his advocacy of State meat control, said that ...

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  17. Fighting The Wazirs

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday.-Frontier reports indicate that there will be little or no opposition to our advance through the Tochi Valley, to Datta ...

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  18. RAID, ON PARLIAMENT.

    SINN, FEIN MEMBERS ARRESTED! DUBLIN, Tuesday;—The Sinn Field Parliament was raided and nine members arrested ...

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  19. The New Alliance

    MADRID, Tuesday.—Prime Minister Romandoes' advocacy of alliance with England and France finds consistent newspaper support. ...

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  20. "PROVOKED" BY SINN FEINERS

    CORK; Tuesday.— Soldiers, provoked by Sinn Fein attacks, overpowered the police and attacked the crowd. ...

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  21. Nauru Phosphates

    'PRETORIA, Tuesday.-In the course of his speech at the opening of the Agricultural Congress at [?] this morning, General ...

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  22. Fiume Fiasco

    MILAN, Tuesday.—Gabrielle D'Annunzio has asked the Italian Government to declare the necessity for submitting the entire Flume problem to ...

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  23. Industrial Peace

    LONDON, Tuesday—Mr. J. H. Thomas, secretary to the Railway-men's Union, addressing the railway men at Carlisle, said he believed that ...

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  24. Soldiers' Graves

    LONDON, Tuesday.- The Australian photographers who are taking photos. of Australian graves in Malta in connection with the establishment ...

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  25. Prince Of Wales

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-The Prince of Wales has arrived, and was greeted by Cabinet Ministers. The station was crowded despite the ...

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  26. THE PRINKIPO PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The. newspapers Interpret Mr. Lloyd George's announcement. regarding the prospects of peace with the Soviet.as a reversion ...

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  27. Korean Requests

    SEOUL, Tuesday.—Representatives of the Koreans have submitted 19 proposals to the Conference of Governor-Generals. Including compulsory primary ...

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  28. Coalies Go Cold

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The miners' strike has collapsed. The workers have decided to comply with the Government's order to call off the ...

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  29. Non-[?]olshevik Russia

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-The New. York "Herald's" Washington correspondent states it is understood that the Russian problem will be referred ...

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  30. RECONSTRUCTION PROGRAMME.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-The Farmers' National Council will confer With Labor organisations on November 21 to try, to formulate a legislative ...

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  31. COMMONS WILL DISCUSS PEACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law said the Government had no intention of opening peace negotiations ...

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  32. Direct Action

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Sir G. C. Wade, Agent-General, for New South Wales in London, has brought the dispute with the Commonwealth regarding ...

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  33. Armistice Day

    MONTREAL, Tuesday. — President Wilson sent an. Armistice Day message to the Allies as follows: "For more than four years we held ...

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  34. WHAT CHURCHILL SAID.

    During the course of that debate Mr. Winston Churchill "optimistically" reviewed the situation in Russia. General Denikine he said, had now ...

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  35. Big Mercantile Fleet

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The President-General of the Trans-Atlantic Steamship Co. states that France has plans prepared for the building of a ...

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  36. HOW COULD THEY?

    INDIANAPOLIS, Later.—The miners' leaders are forcing the men to return to work against their will, thus imposing involuntary servitude. The ...

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  37. Spirited Elections

    LONDON, Tuesday.- [?] election campaigns are proceeding a Chesterle street, Croydon, T[?], and Plymouth, but Lady Astor's sprite ...

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  38. KOLCHAK'S DESERTERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A "Daily Express" message from Tokio states that Koltchak's retreating armies are murdering their officers. ...

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  39. Coats' Camouflage

    LONDON .Tuesday—The directors of the firm of J. P. Coats, cotton and thread manufacturers, are seeking the shareholders' authority to capitalise ...

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  40. President Poincare

    LONDON, Tuesday-President Poincare and his wife will arrive at at noon to-day. They will arrive at Victoria station at 3 o'clock, where ...

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  41. Consortium Conflict

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—It is indicated that Japan's leading bankers favor an unconditional consortium, while certain powerful business houses have ...

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  42. ONLY POSTPONED, PERHAPS?

    BERLIN, Tuesday.-Owing to Herr Noske's precautions in making whole-sale arrests of leading Socialists, the Spartacists did not hold any demonstrations ...

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  43. Peace Treaty

    PARIS, Tuesday.—It is announce that the Czecho-Slovakian Assembly has ratified the Peace Treaty. A message from Rio de [?] ...

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  44. MILITARY CRISIS.

    OMSK, Wednesday.—Owing to the Military crisis, Mr. Lloyd George's, speech indicating the possibility of the Allies coming to terms with ...

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  45. POINCARE AND PICHON.

    PARIS, Tuesday. - The newspapers attach political significance to the visit to London of President Poincare and M. Pichon, Minister for Foreign ...

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  46. Paris Without Coal

    PARIS, Tuesday.-The coal situation is critical. The tra[?] services are seriously curtailed. About 3800 factories in the western quarter of the ...

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  47. LOOKING FOR A LOOPHOLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.- A message from Helsingfors states that General Yudenitch is endeavouring to retire behind the Luga River, and is seeking ...

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  48. MANDATE FOR ALBANI[?]

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The New York "Times" Paris correspondent" interviewed the Premier of Albania, who stated Albania would prefer to ...

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