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  2. THE FEDERAL FIGHT

    To-night should be a memorable one in the history of the local election campaign, not only for Laborites alone, but for their opponents likewise. At the City ...

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  3. SOCIETY SENSATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday—A case of unusual interest in “Society” was heard to-day in the District Court, where Nellie Lambert, wife of Dr. T. E. Lambert, of ...

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  4. VICTORY FOR REDS

    ROME, Saturday.—For the first time since the restoration of Italian unity, the country has real national representation. Many political changes are likely, ...

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  5. CO-PARTNERSHIP

    LONDON Saturday—The Carpenters and Joiners’ Union have sent an ultimatums to members employed at Lever Brothers, Port Sunlight, that they Will be, ...

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  6. ON THE WING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Kangaroo has arrived at Romily, 62 miles cast of Paris, The Blackburn— Kangaroo aeroplane left Hounslow at 10,37 this ...

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  7. THE CRY OF THE CHILDREN

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The international “Labor” Conference has adopted the report fixing the international child labor age at 14 years, save in India where ...

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  8. REPRESSION IN EGYPT.

    LONDON. Saturday;—The “Daily Chronicle” says that the Government intends to deal firmly with the Egyptian situation, and will not be intimidated by ...

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  9. Labor Boys Bud.

    The Labor Boys’ Drum and Fife [?] will meet at 5.15 o’clock this afternoon at the Trades Hall to proceed to the railway station to meet Mr. Ryan, [?] ...

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  10. “BLACK” MUSIC

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Musicians’ strike began on Saturday night with practically a total withdrawal of members of the union. Players were obtained at Her ...

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  11. Belgian Elections

    LONDON, Saturday,—The Brussels correspondent of the “Morning Post” draws attention to the defeat of the Catholic Party at the Belgian elections, after ...

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  12. PARTNERS IN INDUSTRY.

    Mr. C. H. Lamprill, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, in the course of his address last night to the samual meeting of that body at the Imperial, ...

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  13. SUDDEN STORM

    PERTH, Monday,—A yachting fatality occurred late on Sunday night in Melville Water, where, the River Swan is two. miles, wide The yacht Cynthia, ...

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  14. The Personal joke

    LONDON, Saturday—The “Daily Ex-press” says that the. British Government’s to secure the ex-Kaiser’s trial will be finally endorsed by the Allies. ...

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  15. WAR CRIMES CHARGES.

    PARIS, Saturday,—Five Germans charged with war crimes have arrived at Lille ...

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  16. lied to France.

    LONDON, Saturday—Advices from Paris state that Britain and France have exchanged ratified copies of the Anglo French defensive treaties, but Mr. Bonar ...

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  17. Sympathy from Actors

    MELBOURNE, Monday— At a meeting of the Actors’ Federation yesterday, is was decided to send a telegram to the Musicians in sydney wishing them every ...

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  18. Immigration Retes

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Agents-General have jointly requested Lord Milner to receive a deputation on immigration rates. They allege that the Colonial ...

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  19. MYSTERIOUS LETTER

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—The officials at the prime minister’s Department are desirous of cleaning up the mystery that surrounds an O.H.M.S. letter which Dr. Mannix ...

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  20. FROM ITALY TO AMERICA.

    CHICAGO. Saturday.—Captain D’Anunzio, the son of Gabrielle D’Annunzio, of Fiume notoriety, stated that Signor Caproni is planning a flight, from Italy ...

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  21. Captain [?] Criticised

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. C. H! Murphy, secretary of the Returned Soldiers and. Sailors’ Political League, and labor candidate for North Sydney, takes Captain ...

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  22. To Save Rice

    NEW YORK, Saturday,—The. Tokio correspondent of the United Press Association says that .it is understood that Secretary Tago, of the Home Office, is ...

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  23. COAL MINERS’ CARES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A number of grievances are disturbing the minds of. the coal miners, in the northern fields. An aggregate meeting was held at ...

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  24. ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Captain Wrigley, who is flying from Me'bounie to Darwin, arrived at Cunnamulla. to-day. He expects to reach Charleville ...

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  25. American Politics

    WASHINGTON, Saturday,—The House of Representatives has adjourned sinedie. ...

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  26. BOTH SIDES DETERMING

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Theatre Managers, Picture Showmen and Minsid Union of Australia are preparing for a long struggle. The success which was ...

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  27. CAPTAIN MATTHEWS AT DAGSBURG.

    LONDON, Saturday—Captain matthews, who Is attempting to fie to Australia, is at Dagshurg. in Alsace-Lor-raine. He has been detaines owing to ...

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  28. “Unobjectionable” Germans

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The State Department has announced that an unofficial mission of German badness men is expected In the United States soon. ...

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  29. Dardanelles Blunder

    LONDON, Saturday.—Colonel Repington writing in the “Morning Post,” says that it was obvious that the. seizure of the Dardanelles was an object of ...

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  30. DOINGS AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, Monday.—A meeting of members of the local branch of the Australian Workers’ Union resolved to support the action of the branch executive in endeavouring ...

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  31. Housing the People

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dr. Addison president of the Local Government Board, defending the Government’s housing scheme in tile House of ...

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  32. Who’s Itis Prompter?

    NEW. YORK, Saturday.—When the Prince of Wales attended the-British Societies dinner, he walked to a table at Which Australian officers were seated,; ...

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  33. MYSTERIOUS MURDER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—No fresh developments have occurred in connection with the Coogee tragedy, in which Mrs. Marjorie Meagher, of Melbourne, was ...

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  34. The Gratifies Once More

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Executive of the Soldiers’ and Citizens’ Federation has decided to accept the gratuity, propossis of Mr. Hughes on the ground that they ...

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  35. TROUBLE ON THE SOUTH COAST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Serious trauble- is again threatened in the coal mining in dustry on the South Coast On Monday a Message from Bulli states ...

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  36. High-Handed Poumaria

    VIENNA,-Monday.—A message from Romanian states that the Rumanians arrested the Entenie Mission, Whie was inspecting the internment camp of ...

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  37. MADE IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday,—The Second of the four vessels building at the Commonwealth shipbuilding yards at Williamstown will be launched to-morrow. The vessel ...

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  38. Mandate for Poland

    PARIS, Saturday. — It is understood that the Supreme Council has granted Poland a limited mandate over Eastern Galeis. ...

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  39. [?] of Peace

    NEW YORK, Saturday,— The “New York times’ “Washington Correspondent says that Government officials are puzzled in regard to the United States’ retarions ...

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  40. General labies

    LONDON, Saturday.—There has been further outbreak of lire on the Prinz Hubertus. It Is feared that she will be a total loss. ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND STATE ELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday,—Contests are to takes place in each of the three State by elections. to be held during the week following the Federal elections. In each ...

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  42. TROUBLE IN BREWING TRADE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Failing a settlement of the: dispute in the brewery section of the liquor trade to-morrow, it is anticipated that the employes will cease work ...

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  43. MEMORIAL FOR ROYAL AUTO. CLUB.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dominion officers are Organising a permanent memorial in the Royal Automobile Club in recognition of the Club’s hospitality ...

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  44. GOOD NEWS FOR PIC[?]

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The Entertainments Tax Amusements Bill of the Federal session will take effect from December 1; after that date there will ...

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  45. Y.M.C.A. APPEAL,

    LONDON. Saturday,—The Y.M.C.A has a £400,000 deficit owing to war expenditure Mr. Virgo has appealed for £730.000 to enable the Y.M.C.A. to ...

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  46. EFFECTS OF DRY WEATHER

    LAUNCESTON Monday.— In consequence of the dry weather, fires are raging, in the Cressy distort, especially along the Western Tiers. Fences have been destroyed on ...

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  47. Mr. Tsder for Tas[?]

    Mr. Tudor bas notified Mr. R. Cosgrove, M.H.A., that he will leave Melbourne on December 2 for Tasmania He will speak at Burse the following [?] ...

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  48. BONAR LAW EXPLAINS.

    LONDON, Saturday, Mr. Bonar Law, speaking in the House of Commons, explained that President Wilson’s inability to ratify the Peace Treaty did not ...

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