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  2. EGYPTIAN NATIONALISTS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—Said Zagloul Pasha,. the leader of the Egyptian Nationalists, appealed to President Wilson against “the barbarous treatment of ...

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  3. DENISON CAMPAIGN

    Mr. King O'Malley, Labor candidate for Denison, assisted by Mr. D. Dicker, M.H.A.., addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting at Glenorchy last night. ...

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  4. WORKERS, AWAKE!

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—In a Reader in the "Australian Worker" to-morrow, Mr. H. E. Boote will say:— “I wonder how much money the Prime ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL FIGHT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— A well organised deputation, ree[?]g of prongs and a[?]s, met Acting Premier [?] last week to discuss the ...

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  6. FEEDING RUSSIA

    MEW YORK. Tuesday—M. Martins, the Russian Soviet Ambassador, confessed to bribing Mr. Malooe. ex-Collector of Customs of New York, to allow shipments Of ...

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  7. CULTURE V. ANARCHY

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday.—A few sections of Mahsnds have asked, peace as the result of the daily arr raids but have been informed that while there is no ...

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  8. FLIGHT FOR SUPREMACY

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday. — Poulet arrived [?]ved here to-day at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Interviewed he stated that his engines were now running splendidly ...

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  9. NATIONALISTS UPSET.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Beeby, in the State Parliament, agrees with the published statement that dis[?]ion among the Nationalists is again many ...

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  10. Small-Pox Epidemic

    TORONTO, Tuesday.—539 cases of smallpox have been reported in the city, universal vaccination has been administrated. ...

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  11. MESSAGE FROM POULET.

    ALLAHABAD, Tuesday.—Poulet arrived at Delhi - at 3.20 on Monday afternoon, having left Na[?]abad at 11.20. Benoist, his partner, who ...

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  12. MERELY MILLIONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly on. Wednesday night the Treasurer laid on the table of the House the estimates of loan ...

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  13. Trade With Australia

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday-—Mr. Ross, the Canadian Commissioner to Australia, and Mr. Beddoe, Commissioner to New Zealand, were interviewed, en route ...

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  14. ROSS-SMITH’S CHALLENGE

    DELHI, Tuesday. — Captain Ross Smith reached Delhi at 4.30 in the afternoon [?] from Katachi, having spent 23 hours in the all for last three days and ...

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  15. [?]bd[?]ate [?]mania

    PARIS, Tuesday—The Supreme Council has decided to give Roumania another chance to sign the Austrian Peace Treaty. ...

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  16. America’s Loans to Allies

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Interest in the payments of American loans to the Allies may be deferred temporarily upon terms. Negotiations are proceeding. ...

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  17. 'FLU IN THE COUNTRY.

    BURNIE,.. Wednesday.—There is a strong feeling in favor of the removal of the influenza., restrictions. Now that Burnie and Devonport are fairly clear ...

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  18. Senate Voting

    SYDNEY, Wednesday .—The N.S.W. Labor Party has issued its instructions to voters in respect of the Senate. The 27 electorates have been split into three ...

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  19. The “Democratic” [?]rince

    NEW YORK, Saturday (Delayed Cable).— At the Pilgrim Society, more than a thousand prominent men entertained the prince of Wales at dinner at which ...

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  20. MR. R[?]N AT LAUNCESTON

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday—Mr. T. J. Ryan addressed about 2000 people at the Albert Hall at Launceston to-night. Mr. G. Becker, M. H. A., presided. It was ...

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  21. General Cables

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—Generals [?]berhardt’s and Bermondt’s troops have placed themselves under Lettish protection. A message has asked for a ...

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  22. ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT.

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday. — The police received a report to-day that at about 2 a.m, a criminal assault was made upon an [?] single woman ...

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  23. Spreading at Zeehan

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—Influenza appears to be spreading in the district. Twelve pew cases are reported. One only is regarded as serious. ...

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  24. EMBARGO ON WHEAT.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—It is announced that the export and import emborgoes on wheat and flour will end on December 15. ...

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  25. New Zealand Epidemic

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. — Forty-three fresh cases of influenza have broken out Six are severe, Six cases are pneumonic. ...

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  26. “FEELS INTENSELY CANADIAN”

    HALIFAX, Sunday.— The Prince of Wales before his departure for England said that he felt himself intensely Canadian. He hoped for an early retime to ...

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  27. SEQUEL TO FOOTBALL TRIP

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. —In a divorce case here, Gordon Hodder [?] a petitioner and the correspondent was [?] a New Zealand League ...

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  28. Cricket

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday.—The South Africans in their second innings made 359 runs. It has been arranged to play the ...

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  29. GOVERNOR AT [?] ISLAND

    ALONNAH, Wednesday.—The Governor, Sir Francis Newdegate to-day left Bruny Vale for Alonnah. The State school was visited, Mr. J. J. Dwyer ...

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  30. Riots in Cerry

    LONDON Tuesday.— Wild scenes took place in a crowded street in Londonderry. A number of ex-[?]oldiers and [?]ers shouting, "Up ...

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  31. Mr. Calts' Cam[?]

    SYDNEY. Wednesday—Mr. J. H. Catts Federal Labor candidate for Cook, speaking at an enthusiastic meeting at Mascot declared that the last Federal Parliament ...

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  32. MR. KING O'MALLLEY AT SOUTH HOBRT.

    The Ron. King O'Malley to [?]peak on the recreation ground, South Hobart, to-night. ...

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  33. BOYS' BAND APPRECIATED.

    Before leaving Hobart yesterday morning Mr. Ryan, the Federal Lanor Campaign Director, asked "The World" to express his warm personal appreciation ...

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  34. A SOLDIER'S PAY

    MELBOURNE, ; Wednesday,—In the Bendigo County Court on Wednesday. Allan Thompson, a returned soldier, proceeded against his sister (Mrs. Alice Abbalance ...

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  35. “Intellectuals” and labor leade

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. W. Cramp, president of the National. Union of Railmen addressing the Glasgow University socialist Club, defended the railway ...

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  36. SALARIES AND SAWMILLS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—A meeting of the Parliamentary National party discussed the raising of the members salaries and the selling of the State ...

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  37. LABOR MEETING AT CYGNET.

    On Sunday next. November 30 the Mongana leaves Elizabeth street Pier, at 9. 30 a.m. sharp for Port Cygnet accompanied by Hon. King O'Malley, Mr. F. ...

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  38. America Coal Shortage

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—Industrial plants In the middle west are closing rapidly, owing to the shortage of coal. Thousands of miners refuse to return to work. ...

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  39. FIRE ON A LAUNCH,

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—While making a run from Hawkesbury River to Newcastle a fire broke out on the launch Lulu. One of the occupants, Albert ...

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  40. STRUCK WITH AN [?]XE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Oscar Johansson; of Barongarook, who was admitted to the Colac Hospital on Saturday night suffering from a wound, in the ...

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  41. SEAMEN'S [?]ION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—The annual ballots for official positions on the Federal Seamen’s Union close on the second Monday in January. The nominations ...

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  42. Sculling

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Felton has rejected Mr. H. D. M'lntoshs offer made to himself and Barry to pay first class fares in Australia, and also a stake of £1000 ...

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  43. Mr. Tudor's Date

    BURNIE, Wednesday.—It has been necessary to alter the dates of Mr. Tudor's coastal tour. He will now speak at Queenstown on December 3. Zeehan ...

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  44. FATAL FALL DOWNSTAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— A man of 55 years of age, whose name is supposed to be Harold Smith, and who is thought to be a resident of Melbourne, died in ...

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  45. DIGGING IS PROFITABLE.

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday. — West bead and party, of Ringneck Case. Hampton Plains, crushed a trial parcel four tons for a return of 107oz. 2dwt. ...

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