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  2. ALLIANCE DISASTER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The disaster to the Alliance inan[?], in which [?]tenante Dongles and Ross met their death, will be officially ...

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  3. FUNK “DEVILS”

    PARIS, Sunday.—Po[?]let has telegraphed that he had to use firearms against the Hindoos, Who regarded him and his mechanic, Benoit, as ...

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  4. TASMANIAN APPLES

    LONDON, Thursdays .—It is Understood that the Tasmanian apple syndicate is disposed to operate again when it is known def[?]tely what ...

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  5. ENTER, ACTORS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Application was to-day made to Mr. A. M. Stewart, Industrial Registrar, for the registration of the Actors’ Federation ...

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  6. CYCLONE AT CASINO.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A terrific cyclone passed over Casino on Saturday. The damage is estimated at between £15,000 and £20,000. Hardly One of ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL FIGHT

    STAWELL (Vic.), Monday.—Federal Labor Campaign Director Ryan arrived here the this afternoon and addressed a large meeting of farmers and others ...

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  8. Atter[?] The Constitution.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An important statement was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in the course of a speech at Prahran to-night ...

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  9. WRIGLEY ON THE WING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Captain H. N. Wrigley, D.F.C., who started on Sutt[?]day morning from point Cook on a surveying flight to Cloncurry, reached ...

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  10. NEARING TARANTO.

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Air Ministry announces that Lieutenant Ross Smith expects to reach Taranto (I[?]aly) to-day. ...

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  11. STOVE WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A meeting of stove makers employes has been convened for Tuesday for the purpose of considering the advisability of calling a ...

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  12. “Release Of Riga”

    LONDON, Thurs day.—Copenhagen reports state that the Offensive against the Germans continues successfully. The Bolsheviks have suffered heavy ...

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  13. Germany Will Be There

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The German delegates have now arranged to sail the end of the -week for the Washington Labor Congress. ...

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  14. Railway Nationalisation

    LONDON, Thursday.—In connection with the scheme for joint control of railways, Mr. J. H. Thomas and two other trade unionists will Join the ...

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  15. “TRUTH’S” TROUBLES

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—In the Civil Court to-day before Mr. Justice Pools and a jury Constable Frederick Brown claimed £3000 damages-from die ...

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  16. Australia House Dispute

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir G. C. Wade, Agent-General for Sew South Wales. explains that he took possession of Australia House, as he was ...

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  17. SUPREME ECONOMIC COUNCIL.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Supreme Economic Council meets at Rome on November 22, to discuss Allied co-operation in purchasing; also the ...

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  18. “Political Treachery”

    SYDNEY, Later. — The assertion was made at an extraordinary conference of the representatives of all grades of the Railway Unions of ...

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  19. INCREASES IN PRICES ASKED.

    SYDNEY, Monday,—The Necessary Commodities Commission has refused the application, of the Flour Millers Association for an. Increase of 5/ per ...

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  20. Nobel’s Prizes

    LONDON, Thursday.—Nobel’s prizes for physics for 1918-19. and chemistry for 1918, have been awarded to German university professors. ...

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  21. WRECKED ON THE REEF

    SYDNEY, Monday. — News reached Sydney to-day of the loss of the auxiliary schooner Glibert Islands, recently purchased by Messrs. ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL COURTS BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday—Delegates representing 2,000,000 trade unionists have met in London to approve the Industrial Courts Bill. ...

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  23. Bombed And Fired

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—Sinn Feiners twice attached the police barracks in County Clare. Alter the police had a[?]ndoned the barracks a hostile ...

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  24. ALLEGED W[?]ONGFUL ARREST

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The arrest on August 10 last of a Flinders lane marchat as he was about to leave for Sydney to see his wife off to ...

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  25. Britain’s Beef

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is believed that the recent reduction in the price of meat Is partly due to the price of Australian .meat interests, finding ...

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  26. SOCIAL OWNERSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Indus trial Socialist Labor Party rally at Wollongong, Cr. A. C. Willis, secretary of the Miners’ Federation, said ...

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  27. STRIKE THREATENS

    SYDNEY, Monday. — It was decided at a stop work meeting of the seamen on Monday afternoon to give the New South Wales Coastal Steamship [?] ...

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  28. Emigration Rates

    LONDON, Thursday—The Agents-General are resentful at the slowness of the Imperial Government's reply to their demands with reference to ...

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  29. INSOMNIA AND A BULLET.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Bea Leason draper’s assistance was admitted to Prince Alfred Hospital with a bullet would in the head. He was found ...

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  30. London Wool Sales

    LONDON, Thursday.—The wool sales have closed. About 150,000. bales were offered, and practically all were sold. As compared with the last ...

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  31. Arbitration for Railwaymen

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Interstate Conference of the railway unions has carried a resolution expressing indignation at Mr. Hughes’ refusal to ...

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  32. More Ships

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Shaw Seville Co.’s three new liners are searing completion. It is expected that the Tairoa will be despatched in ...

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  33. “BEATING THE AIR.”

    BURNIE, Monday.—In a circular letter from the Penguin Council, read at to-days meeting of the Emu Bay Council, support was solicited in requesting the ...

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  34. Mr. Walt For Tasmania

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Watt, Federal Treasurer, leaves for Tasmania on December 1st to address meetings at Launceston and Hobart on ...

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  35. AN AFFAIR BY THE WAYSIDE

    BURNIE.—Monday.—To-night Sgt. Tierney, of the Burnie Police Office, received a telephoned request to proceed to Somerset. On his arrival there ...

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  36. Back To Budapest

    VIENNA, Thursday.—The Hungarian army will take possession of Budapest to-day. The newspapers are being published without the ...

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  37. Father O’Donnell

    LONDON, Thursday. — The court-martial in the Father O’Donnell case is expected to be opened about November 20. ...

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  38. Farmers And Nationalists

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Williams, Campaign Director of the farmers, in dignantly replies to Sir Joseph Cook's reference to the Farmers’ Manifesto. ...

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  39. FRANKLIN DIVISION.

    Sir,—My attention has been drawn to Mr. L, M. Shoobridge’s election card authorised by him, which states:— “Candidature endorsed by the ...

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  40. Tramway Appointments.

    Sir,—A junior employe in the Train, way department has, I understand, been appointed inspector and instructor of motormen, and while I cannot see the ...

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  41. NATIONALISING DAIRY CONTROL.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—At the Meeting of the City. Council to-day consideration was given to a report by Messrs Conlan and Philp. ...

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  42. AN OLD ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—As a sequel to the robbery of a large parcel of new bank notes while being forwarded from Sydney to a hank at Brewardina ...

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  43. Cockatoo Dock Workers

    SYDNEY. Monday. — Cockatoo Dock employes are indignant at Mr. Hughes’ remark that the Bolshevist element is employed there. ...

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  44. REMITTED BATES .

    BURNIE, Monday.—At the Council meeting to-day. Councillor Hodgman moved that the North-Western Councils be requested to take combined ...

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