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  2. END OF BLOODSHED

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Immediately, the maroons were fired on Armistice Day the roar of traffic subsided a great silence. Pedestrians ...

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  3. BOYS FROM CORK

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—There were Violent .scenes in Cork owing to roughs beating a soldier. The latter's comrades rescued him after a sharp fight ...

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  4. A FRIENDLY SPAR

    LONDON, Wednesday. — President Poincare was enthusiastically cheered as he drove through the streets on his" way to the Guildhall. Replying to ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL FIGHT

    COOMA (N.S.W.), Thursday.—Federal Campaign Director (Mr. Ryan) addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting Cooma this afternoon. He was ...

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  6. RADICAL ROUND-UP

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The round up of Radicals and L.W.W. men has been resumed throughout the country. Scores of arrests have been ...

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  7. GIVE US PEACE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Baltic provinces have sent a Note to the Allies appealing for liberty and self-determination. They state they are ...

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  8. WAIMANA SCANDAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Court Inquiry into the recent trouble on the transport Waimana, on -which a large number of Australian Officers and ...

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  9. SYDNEY TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Michael- Sellick, 44, boat repairer, was charged at the Redfem Police Court With having murdered Florence Foster ...

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  10. Evacuation Of Hungary

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Roumanian Note regarding the evacuation of Hungary is evasive. ...

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  11. OFFENSIVE AGAINST GATCHINA.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday,—The North-West Army i Russia reports that an offensive was begun on Sunday night against Gatchina. Where the ...

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  12. The inky Way

    PARIS. Wednesday.—The Mechanical Staffs of the Paris daily newspapers have struck for higher wages. It is anticipated that there will be no news ...

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  13. STILL THEY COME.

    HEDSINGFORS, Wednesday—Regugees from Petrograd declare that the Bolsheviks executed 500 wives of officers who deserted the Red Guards ...

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  14. RAID ON SINN FEIN PARLIAMENT

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—Following on the-announcement made yesterday is its now stated that the police raided the Sinn Fein Parliament, and arrested ...

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  15. LETTS' REPORTED SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lettish troops defeated General Bermondt's forces. ...

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  16. SAD MISHAP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Amy Stanley, seven, and Mabel James ran in front of a tram on "Enmore road this morning. Both grot tinder the car. The ...

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  17. Stake For Bsrry

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Mail" states that a prominent sportsman has offered £345 if five others-will subscribe the balance of ...

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  18. Undersea Blockade

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Admiral von Capelle, defending himself before the War Investigation Committee against the accusation that he. did; not ...

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  19. Belated Amouncement

    NEW YORK. Tuesday. — The New fork "Times'" Washington correspondent states .that the Executive of the American Federation ...

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  20. "Despicable Tactics"

    SIDNEY, Thursday,—Proof of the forecast in "The World" that carloads of sectarian literature are being prepared in Melbourne comes to hand ...

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  21. Prince Of Wales' Tour

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The Prince of Wales was entertained at the National Press Club. In the course of a speech he said:—"It would have ...

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  22. LIQUOR TRADE TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Liquor Trade Union intends to hold, a meeting on Sunday to hear the report of the Melbourne delegates, also with ...

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  23. Cash For China

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York "'.Times" Washington correspondent states, that it is understood Britain has proposed to the ...

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  24. Mr Hughes' Gratuities Tangle

    MELBOURNE, Thursday;—In a speech at Perth, Senator Pearce is reported to have said that he had received from the. Prime Minister confirmation ...

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  25. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday. —President Wilson was permitted to sit up in an invalid chair for an hour to see the Armistice Day Celebrations ...

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  26. German Prisoners

    BERLIN, Wednesday—The Government has sent a Note to France protesting against the delay in repatriating 400,000 German Prisoner, Which ...

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  27. Sir I. Cook's Inducement

    SYDNEY; -Thursday.—Speaking at Carlingford ,to-night Sir Joseph Cook stated that the question of proceeding with the building of the Federal ...

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  28. Troops Ambushed

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday,—The first disaster to our troops in the Wazirstan Campaign occurred on Tuesday. A picket on talking up a ...

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  29. Australian Domination

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — Captain Detzner, lecturing to the Berlin Geographical Society, -said the natives of New Guinea were' against' "domination ...

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  30. Senator O'Keefe At Launceston

    Launceston, Thursday.—Senator D. J. O'Keefe addressed a small and orderly meeting here to-night, and had a good hearing. He dealt severely with ...

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  31. Cricket

    MARITZBURG, Wednesday. — Yesterday the Australians played a oneinnings "Match, .against the United teams of the principal colleges of ...

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  32. Price Of Coal

    LONDON, Wednesday—It is understood that the Government is decreasing the price or coal by 2/6 per ton. ...

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  33. No Delays ln N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—Good progress is being made with the payment of the war gratuities to the members of the N.Z. Expeditionary Forces. ...

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  34. "Everything Splendid Here"

    Mr. King O'Malley, the selected. labor candidate for Denison received a telegram from Mr. T. J, Ryan. Director of Labor Federal Campaign intimating ...

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  35. Mr. Jensen's Address

    LAUNCESTON. Thursday—Mr. J. A. Jensen addressed over 500 at the Alherr Hall to-night, and met with a good reception. ...

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  36. "Women Fascinated Him"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Divorce Court has granted Mrs. Sherwood Kelly (formerly Miss Greene, of New South Wales) a decree for the ...

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  37. LIMITATION OF PROFITS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Express" states that, following on the conferences with the miners' leaders, the Government announces that from ...

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  38. No Immorality

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The chairman of the inquiry into the charges of immorality at Hurst Park Camp, which were formulated by Miss ...

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  39. Mr Tudor At Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr. Tudor (Leader of the Federal Labor Party) arrived In Brisbane to-day. He said that the campaign prospects were ...

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  40. LABOR SENATE CAMPAIGN.

    To-night at Richmond Senator D. J. O'Keefe and Mr. W. A. Woods will continue their Senate campaign, To-gether with Mr. King O'Malley the ...

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  41. Japan And America

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Baron Taka Hira, former Ambassador to the United States, in the course of an interview, said that most of the disputes ...

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  42. General Cables

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Brigadier General Seely has resigned from the Government,-as he disagrees with the Air Ministry's re-organisation proposal. ...

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  43. EMPLOYER'S VIEWS

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Mr. Brooks (president of the Employers" Federation) in his annual address advocated Federal basic wage. He contended ...

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  44. MR. H, H. M'FIE AND WILMOT

    DEVONPORT, Thursday.—Mr. H. H. M'Fie forwarded his nomination as a Nationalist candidate for Wilmot to the returning officer yesterday. He ...

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  45. V. C. AWARDS.

    LONDON, "Wednesday.—The Victoria Cross has "been awarded to Commander C. C. Dobson and Lieutenant G. C. Steele, of the Royal Navy, in ...

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  46. State Your intentions

    (SYDNEY, Thursday.—The N.S.W. Cabinet to-day considered Its position in connection with the Prime Ministers appeal to the electors for ...

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  47. Justice To Be Accorded

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.—Mr. Lansing, Secretary for State, stated regarding the Mexican capture of an American consul,' and holding him for ...

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  48. CONCESSIONS TO CANDIDATES.

    Senator James Guy wrote the Minister for Railways on the fith inst inquiring if the usual concession on the Government railways would be avil ...

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  49. Industrial Courts Bill

    LONDON. Wednesday.—During the debate in the House of Commons on the Industrial Courts Bill strong Labor speeches were made In favor, ...

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  50. BACK TO THE FATHERLAND.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Supreme Council has authorised General von Mackensen leaving Salonika to go to Germany in view of his age and health. ...

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  51. VICTORY BALL.

    LONDON. Wednesday—There was a great Victory ball at the Albert Hall, including many regimental gatherings, also re-unions of W.A.A.C.'s, Land ...

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  52. labor Wins

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Extraordinary election to fill the vacancy in Albert Park constituency, in the Legislative Assembly, caused by ...

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  53. MR. BLANSHARD'S CANDIDATURE.

    In our advertising columns is announced "the manifesto of Mr. D Blanshard for the Federal [?] ...

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