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  2. PRINTERS' POWER

    PARIS, Thursday.—On the eve of the elections Paris, owing to the printers' strike, is without newspapers. Fifty journals combined to issue [?] ...

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  3. COMING HOME

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Sir John Monash, with 250 other Australian officers and men, and many dependents, is sailing by the Ormonde ...

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  4. TWENTIETH CENTURY

    LONDON, Thursday. — Colonel Amery, Under Secretary for the Colonies, interviewed by the "Morning Post," said:—As the 19th century was ...

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  5. ACTION AGAINST RUSSIA

    PARIS, Thursday.—A conference between the representatives of Lithuania, Latavia, and Esthonia, and delegates of the Allies will be opened at ...

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  6. DASHED TO DEATH

    LONDON, Thursday. — Lieutenant Roger Douglas and his pilot, Lieutenant Thomas Ross, who were attempting a flight to Australia-in an Alliance ...

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  7. PEACE TREATY

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—Senator M'Kellar's amendment proposing to assist France for five years in maintaining the French sovereignity of ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL FIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Sir Joseph Cook, referring to the statement, of Mr. Ryan that the Government had promised to spend £32,000,000 on ...

    Article : 130 words
  9. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

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  10. NO NEGOTIATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The United States does not intend to countenance any overtures to the Bolsheviks. The Department of State has ...

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  11. DOINGS AT DARWIN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Ewing) w[?] was appointed to inquire into the [?] Mr. H. E. Carey, Director of the ...

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  12. “Fight of The Proletariat.”

    SYDNEY. Friday.—Driver Dunne. Labor candidate for Wentworth, who has just returned after five years' active" service, bad a good meeting at ...

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  13. LLOYD GEORGE'S DENIAL.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Lloyd George denies that he intended instigating negotiations with the Bolsheviks ...

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  14. Diamonds For Diggers

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday.—At a meeting of returned soldiers It was announced that a native chief in Bechuanaland had offered to throw open ...

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  15. KOLTCHAK’S REGIMENTS.

    COPENHAGEN. Thursday. — The Bolsheviks claim to have captured four of Admiral Koltchak's regiments. The Bolsheviks have captured Isham ...

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  16. TRADE WITH GERMANY.

    NEW YORK Thursday—The Foreign Trade Council has unanimously declared that trade With Germany and the rest of Europe should be immediately ...

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  17. Jellicoe's Job

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Admiral Jellicoe is inspecting, the British Columbian coast with a view to securing naval bases. ...

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  18. MR F. K. FAIRTHORNE DEAD

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Mr. F. K. Fairthorne, the well-known chemist of Launceston, died to-day in his [?]3rd year. He was a native of Longford, ...

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  19. DANGER DEFYING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain Ross Smith, brother Of Lieutenant Keith Smith, the Australian, and Sergeant Bennett, as mechanic, have left on ...

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  20. Waimana Scandal

    LONDON, Thursday.—In regard to the Inquiry regarding conditions on board the transport Waimana, on which Australian soldiers and their ...

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  21. Work On Wharves

    SYDNEY, Friday — Little overseas work is being done [?] the Sydney wharves owing to the ships having been diverted ...

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  22. New Political Party

    CAPS TOWN, Thursday.—Consider able attention is being directed towards the movement to form a new party. It is stated some country ...

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  23. Details Of Career

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Lieutenant Douglas was a Queenslander. aged 25 years. He was a prominent boxer in the Townsville district Douglas, who was a ...

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  24. SPECTACULAR BLAZE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The most Spectacular fire that has been witnessed in Melbourne for some months occurred at Busst and B[?] Brothers. ...

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  25. FROM WORKER TO PARTNERSHIP

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Mr. A. C. Willis, Secretary of the Coal and Shale Federation, referring to the Coal Commission's report, said ...

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  26. Virginian Disorders

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—There have been several disorders on the West Virginia coalfields owing to the activities of the radicals. ...

    Article : 273 words
  27. Costly Game, Libel

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily News" has paid Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Mr. Walter Long, and Sir Eric Geddes the sum of 250 guineas ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. Mr [?]easen’s Position

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—It was practically at the death knock that Mr. Jensen nominated. His Candidature was approved by a meeting of ...

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  29. ONE BIG CHURCH?

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Victorian Presbyterian Assembly concluded sittings to-day. It was decided that in the vent of minorities ...

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  30. SEEKING MONEY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—After a meeting of Cabinet to-day, Mr. Lawson, the Premier, said that the Commonwealth Government had offered to ...

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  31. Democratic Atmosphere

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—Replying to the address presented him at Washington, the Prince of Wales said:—"Your institutions, life and aims ...

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  32. POULET AT KARACHI.

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday.—Poulet is not likely to leave Karachi for two or three days. His machine will be thoroughly overhauled, and new engines ...

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  33. FORTY HOURS PER WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The suggestion of the recent Trades Hall deputation to the Chief Secretary that a conference of employers and ...

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  34. Munitions For Mexico

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The United States is attempting to prevent supplies of arms and munitions which were purchased in Belgium reaching ...

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  35. Meeting At Launceston

    In the Mechanics' Hall, Launceston, on Thursday evening. Senator Guy said he regretted that the condition of his health would prevent him putting ...

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  36. Ruin Threatens Rum

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A message from Kingston (Jamaica) states that the prohibition movement is threatening to [?] the [?] ...

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  37. “DO OR DYE”

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Unless the employers of the cleaning arid dyeing, employers of the cleaning and dyeing industry inform the ...

    Article : 54 words
  38. LABOR MEETING AT THE DOMAIN.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  39. Terms Rejected

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday. — The Mahouds, who were given to November 11, have rejected the terms for settlement. Extensive bombing has ...

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  40. SENATOR O'KEEFE AND MR. WOODS.

    Attention is called to the meetings to be held at Bridgewater to-night, when Senator O'Keefe and Mr. W. A. Woods, Labor Senate candidates, will ...

    Article : 44 words
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