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  2. FIUME TROUBLE.

    TRIESTE, Wednesday.—Gabriele D'Annunzio is making wholesale arrests of Jugo-Slavs as hostages for the good behavior of the inhabitants and for ...

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  3. PEACE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Senate's rejection of the Peace Treaty places both parties in a peculiar position. Senator Hitchcock has worked hard ...

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  4. SOVIET LIBERATORS

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—The Bolshevists have addressed an appeal to the Koreans, asking them to join the Russian Red Army, and start a revolution in Korea. ...

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  5. POULET AT CALCUTTA.

    ALLAHABAD. Wednesday. — Poulet arrived in Calcutta, at 4.40 to-day. Captain Ross-Smith leaves Delhi tomorrow for Allahabad. He left ...

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  6. “NOT FIT FOR A DOG”

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The steamer Devon arrived to-day with 350 Victorians and troops for other States. One soldier said that the vessel ran into ...

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  7. CURSE OF THE CASTLE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Dublin Castle announces the cessation of ameliorative treatment of prisoners convicted of offences against the common law, also ...

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  8. IMPERIALISM AT WORK

    NEW YORK, Monday—The Washington correspondent of the “New” York Times” says that the British Government has indicated to the United States its ...

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  9. Labor ripe Alliance

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Daily Express” says that serious differences have arisen in the Labor Triple Alliance. The meeting of the three executives ...

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  10. CRITICAL.

    ROME, Wednesday.—A semi-official report indicates that the Adriatic situation is becoming critical. It is reported that D' Annunzio aims at the liberation of ...

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  11. BAKERS AGAIN RESTILESS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The operative bakers are becoming restless again and talking of strike. A mass meeting will be held on Friday. A term of ...

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  12. ALLEGED OUTRAGE

    DEVONPORT, Thursday.—At the Devonport Police Court to-day before Mr. E. L. Hall, a foreign seaman named Andre Haglund from the vessel ...

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  13. DIUVERS AND FIREMEN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Mr. Justice Powers delivered judgment on the Claims made by the Federated Engine Driven, an Firemen's Association against a ...

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  14. SERBIA BITTER.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The popular feeling against Italy is deepening in Serbia, owing to D' Annunzio's scizure of Zuma Italian newspapers strongly disapprave ...

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  15. General Monash's Book

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Sunday Times” has commenced the publication of extracts from General Monash's book on Australian victories in France in ...

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  16. ROSS-SMITH'S PROGRAMME.

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  17. Preminum Bonds

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The National Savings Committee appointed in 1916 to encourage saving., is now supervising 35,000 voluntary saving associations. - As ...

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  18. AMALGAMATED ZINC LTD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the half-yearly meeting of the Amalgamated Zinc Co. Limited to-day the' chairman said that the output for the period Under ...

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  19. Awards for Service

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A War Office return shows that 6,136,000 officers and men passed 'through the army during the war. The honors awarded for services in ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN AIR CORPS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The aviational instructional staff and other units of the Australian -Military Forces, formed at the Central Flying- School, are to be ...

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  21. PROFIEERING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Unless there is effective representation the organised industrialists at the Trades Hall have nothing to do with the Federal ...

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  22. Prinz Hubertus

    LONDON. Wednesday, —'The Prinz Hubertus is still burning, but under control. The liner was price badly tilted. and expected to capsize, but now she has ...

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  23. Crowns in Pawn

    GENEVA Wednesday.—The ex-Emperor Karl denies that he has asked the French Government for a pension, but it is known that the Royal Family and ...

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  24. COPPER COINS

    MELBOURNE Thursday.—In reply to complaints regarding the shortage of copper coins. it is Stated that whatever stringency there may be is probably due ...

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  25. Militant Bank Clerks

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The Irish bank clerics have decided to strike on December 31, unless the directors recognise the union. ...

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  26. Austrian Peace Treaty.

    -PARIS, Wednesday.-—Roumania has not replied to the Allics Note asking her to sign the Austrian treaty, though the time allowed expired yesterday. The ...

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  27. The Wool Hunger

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Director of Raw Material announces the disposing of four million bales of wool during the coming year, of which 840,000 will ...

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  28. Baltic Mix-Up

    COPENHAGEN, . Wednesday.—The Letts have captured Mitau, driving the Germans towards the Lithuanian frontier. ...

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  29. Carving Up China

    NEW YORK. Wednesday. —The Washington correspondent of the New York Times” says it is understood that the State Department has declined to ...

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  30. SEASIDE RESORT DESIROYED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The [?] Hotel a popular Victorian seaside accommodation house, was totally destroyed by fire this morning. The building of ...

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  31. MAORILAND BUTCHERS

    AUCKLAND (N. Z.), Thursday.—There was a complete deadlock at the butchers' dispute conference to-day, ending with both sides declining any concession. ...

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  32. ESCAPE AND RECAPTURE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Patrick Lynch, who was arrested at Geelong early this month on a charge of having escaped from legal custody appeared at ...

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  33. Japs in Shantung

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Reports from Tsingtao state that Japanese, residents have sent a memorial to memorial to [?] declaring that they will act surrender the ...

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  34. Warship Construction

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “National News” says that the Admiralty is considering the appointing of an expert committee to investigate warship ...

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  35. LIFTING THE RESTRICTIONS

    DEVONPORT Thursday.—Dr. Hislop, who has. been in communication with Dr. Clarke, stated to-day that the influenza restrictions, as affecting the Devonport ...

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  36. The Race War

    BOGALASA (Louisiana), Wednesday. —Three persons were killed, and many wounded, in a pistol battle between returned service men and' Labor agitators, ...

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  37. Virtually Exded

    NEW YORK Wednesday.—The “New York Times” Pittsburg correspondent says that the steel strike has virtually ended. All have practically ...

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  38. SCHOOLBOY DOWNED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Howard Victor Goulding, aged 10, was drowned in the public baths at Brunswick to-day while attending with an instructional ...

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  39. General Cables

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The undergraduates of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, are establishing an insurance fund against proctorial fines, covering ...

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  40. 26 CASES AT ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—There were 26 cases of influenza notified to-day, including five which were serious, and were admitted to the hospital. ...

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  41. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Whilst bending over some moulds at the Littleton Small Arms factory settlement at Lithgow on Wednesday a laborer named ...

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  42. BRISBANE BARMEN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Honor trades employes have decided to remain on strike. The Carters' Union. Store-, men and Packers, Queensland Railway ...

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  43. SALE OF A MOTOR CAR

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — Captain C. R. Duncan, A. D. C. to the Governor-General, appeared at the City Court to-day and pleaded guilty to a charge of ...

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  44. Feding Austria

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. Cecil Harmsworth replying to a question in the House' of Commons said that the supplying of Austria's necessities concerned not ...

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  45. Paris House Famine.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Owing to the housing famine, many new deputies are unable to obtain houses, flats or rooms. An information bureau has been opended ...

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  46. CESSATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT PAY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The cessation of unemployment pay by the Government affects 61.000 men and 34,000 women. ...

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  47. ANZAC TWEEDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Returned Soldiers' League, which recently took over the Anzac tweed industry of the Repatriation Department, has decided that ...

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  48. REINDEER FOR FOOD.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Ottawa correspondent of the “New York Times” says that an American reindeer company, capitalised to the extent of 75,00 dollars, ...

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  49. The Ukraine

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Bolsheviks are invading the Ukraine ...

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  50. Help for Reaction

    TOKIO, Tuesday. — According to the newspaper “Tipi shimpo“ Japan may make a proposal to THE Allies regarding the strengthening of Japanese forces in ...

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  51. MILLIONS FROM SHEEP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Probate has been granted in the will of Sir Samuel M'Caughey's New South Wales estate, which is valued at £1,687,000. The ...

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  52. SIXPENCE INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Judge Edmunds to-day delivered judgment in the appeal against the recent awards by the Barrier Trades and Laborers' Union and ...

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  53. RUN DOWN BY TRAM

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —Mrs. Adelaide Brown ([?]) was this morning knocked down by a tram in Oxford street, and her skull fractured, and she died in the ...

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  54. President Wilson

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is announced that President Wilson has materially improved, but is still very weak “THE WORLD” IS NOT ...

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  55. REFITTING TROOPSHIPS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is not often that industrious workmen get credit for their work, but Mr. Clark, deputy manager of the Cockatoo Dock, denies that ...

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  56. MEXICAN REVOLUTIONARY EXECUTED.

    EL PASO (Texas), Wednesday.—General Angeles, a Mexican revolutionary leader, who is reputed to have perfected the French 75 mm. gun, was executed by ...

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  57. Boxing

    DULUTH, (Minnesota), Wednesday Sam Langford and Jack- Thompson, heavyweight boxers. were fined £100 each by the Boxing Commission because ...

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  58. SHIPOWNERS SIGN AGREEMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday—An agreement between the coastal seamen and shipowners has been signed, thus ending the dispute. The terms are the same ...

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  59. STELLA POWER SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Miss Stella Power, a favorite pupil of Madame Melba, made a successful appearance at the Albert Hall. The newspapers praise the ...

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