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  2. ROSS SMITH'S TO AUSTRALIA

    ALLAHABAD. Thursday.— Captain Ross- Smith arrived here at five minutes past five, alter leaving. Delhi at 9.30 in the morning. He was forced to descend ...

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  3. RED CROSS STORES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sergeant-Major E.W. Bradford, Sergeant Simpcock, Corporal W.R. Grosvenor, and Private P. Courtney, all Australians, were charged ...

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  4. O'DONNELL ACQUITTED .

    LONDON, Thursday,— Father O’Donnell who was charged before a court-martial with having used words disloyal to the Sovereign in a hotel in Dublin; ...

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  5. WORKERS OR WAR LORDS

    BERLIN, Thursday.— There were many demonstrations on Sunday against Monarchist meetings, Last week the Christian Socialist alone organised 60 ...

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  6. BASIC WAGE TO STAND

    SYDNEY, Friday— The Legislative Council on Friday night decided the fate of the Children‘s Maintenance Bill, agreeing to the proposed by Sir, J. ...

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  7. BIG MONEY FOR WOOL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Deputy Controller of Raw' Material has assured the Australian Press Association that he has no knowledge of the proposed ...

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  8. HENRY JONES AND CO.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—At the annual meeting of Henry Jones and Co. a diviend of 1/6 per share was declared, palyable on December 1. One shilling of this ...

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  9. GERMAN- AUSTRIAN SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Germany has now surrendered 1,500,000 tons of merchat shipping. Britain received 1,000,000. Austria has surrendered ...

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  10. Sculling

    LONDON, Thursday.— “Sporting Life” says that the proposal for a race between Felton and Barry on the Parramatta in March is unfair to Felton, who is not due ...

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  11. KANGAROO MOVING AGAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Blackburn Kangaroo, with Lient, Rendie, of Queensland in charge, left Romily (France) at 9.40 on Wednesday morning. ...

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  12. Household Coal

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Auckland Geddes, President of the Board of Trade, reviewing the entire position of coal prices, said there were unexpectedly high ...

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  13. UP AGAINST IT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The time for lodging objections having closed in reference to the application by the Bank Officials Association to be registered as ...

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  14. COUNCIL CRITIC[?]ED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Further hearing was given to-day by Justice Powers to the plaint by the Federal Municipal Employes Union v. the Lord Mayor of ...

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  15. POULET HAS ENGINE TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— a message received from M. Poulet stated that he was forced to land half-way between Karachi end Bombay, owing to engine trouble . ...

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  16. WHERE WINGS ARE SPREAD.

    The course shown in the above [?] is the one followed by the majority of the aviators in the big-flight to Australia, Early this year Captain Ross- Smith ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. LOOKING AFTER CHILDREN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The advisory committee representing the medical and dental profesIions.in connection with the inspection of schools interviewed the ...

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  18. COMPENSATION FOR PROHIBITION

    SYDNEY, Friday.— At a special meeting of the executive committee of the N.S.W. Alliance, a resolution was unanimously carried—“That the Alliance ...

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  19. STATEMENT BY MR. HOLMAN.

    On hearing of the vote Mr. Holman, the Premier, said:—“The actual vote is of little Importance. the delays in the carriage of the Bill ha[?] for in practical ...

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  20. Peace Treaty

    PARIS, Thursday — Bulgaria was signed tile Peace Treaty. ...

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  21. Soviet Russia

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.— Berlin advices state that on the conclusion of the [?]ance between Esthonia, Lettland and Lithuania, the first task will be the ...

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  22. Young France Party.

    PARIS, Thursday.— A young [?]ace party is forming in the new Chamber[?] excluded all formerly holding Ministerial office, and supports a policy of ...

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  23. DEVONPORT'S DEVELOPMENT

    DEVONPORT, Friday.— Owing to the installation of an additional sme[?]fer at Newcastle the [?]mestone industry at Devonport is in a flourishing condition and ...

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  24. Enormous Meteor

    MICHGAN, Thursday. — An enormous meteor fell into Lake Michigan, Columns of water and flames shot up to the height of 100 feet. ...

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  25. NEW BELGIAN MINISTRY.

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.— King Albert has requested M. Delaorolx to form a Coalition Ministry. ...

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  26. Work For Ex- o[?]f[?]cers

    LONDON,— Thursday— Sir Donglas Haig addressed at the Mansion House a meeting of employers on behalf of £12,000 [?]ployed London ex-officers. The ...

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  27. Bolshevism Favor[?]

    LONDON, Thursday.— A movement is favor of Bolshevism is reappearing in Switzerland, following the elections, where the Socialists were expected to ...

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  28. CHILD WITH MATCHES

    SYDSEY, Friday.— A child in Riley street, Surry Hills crawled to a bed, and played with matches, and struck one This set the bed clothes alight, and the ...

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  29. Mexico Methods

    MEXICO CITY. Thursday. Mexico has sent a note to the United sta[?] stating it is impossible to acce[?]to the United States request to release Consul ...

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  30. MADE IN TASMANIA

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.— A trial run of the lead su[?]pahte works at Launceston was made to-day and it was most successful About a quarter of a ton of ...

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  31. Fatal Boxing Contest

    QUEENSTOWN, Friday.— After Wednesday night’s boxing accident Bellinger remani[?] unconscious. Drs. Tymms and Walker performed an operation at 2 ...

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  32. No Fight Hour Day

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Japanese Labor representatives at the International Conference, failing to secure an eight ho[?] day- for Oriental ...

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  33. “Land of Skeletons”

    LONDON, Thursday— The “Daily Mail” to-day published drought news under the heading of the Land of Skeletons, ” The newspapers give ...

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  34. PRICE OF MEALS GO UP.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The restaurant proprietors held a meeting at a Park street restaurant, and decided on and after Monday next to increase price of ...

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  35. PERSONAL MENTION

    A sincere note of regret mingled wit feelings of congratulation, was felt by his many friends and conf[?]res in Hobart on the promotion and transfer of Mr. R. ...

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  36. COOL WEEK-END.

    The official forecast of the weather over Tasmania for the week-end is as follows:— A few isolated showers, otherwise fine; cool southerly winds; ...

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  37. MORE MONEY FOR MINERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A conference representing the mine owners and the mine employes of Victoria and Tasmania. which has been sitting in Melbourne for ...

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  38. DIGG[?] DISAPPEARS

    ZEEHAN, Friday.— William Miller, Stock Inspector of the Municipal Council, left his home this morning. He was last seen about 11 o’clock on the Dundas road . ...

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  39. Lusitania Victims

    LONDON, Thursday.— All the Americans who were killed on the Lusitania, and were buried at Humber and Queenstown. are being shipped for rebur[?] in ...

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  40. RETURNED SOLDIER INJURED

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Duncan Campbell a returned soldier, when leaving a tram in Elizabeth street was knocked down by a tram going the opposite way and ...

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  41. BARMAIDS AS PICKETS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— A meeting of the liquor trade employe strikers was held in the Trades Hall and further discussed the situation. Strong hodles of pickets, ...

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  42. Quiet at Cairo

    ALEXANDRIA, Thursday. — Latest advices, state that all, is quiet at Cai[?] At new Government has been appointed, with Wahha Pasha as Premier. ...

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  43. LAUNCESTON COUNCIL

    LAUNCESTON, Friday—Very little interest is being taken in the City Council and the Marine Board's' elections, to be held early next month. In tact, at least ...

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  44. BOXING.

    [?]TROIT. Thursday.— Bob Martin the heavyweight champion of the Inter-Allied armies, knobbed out Tom [?]ley of Minne[?]polis, in the first round ...

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  45. N.Z. BUTHCERS’ STRIKE.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday.— A conference in connection with the butchers strike has been resultless, the employers insisting on abiding by the award. The ...

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  46. ORGANISERS ARRESTED.

    Labor Gen[?] Allenby summoned four off the Nationalist- leaders to his residency and notified Ma[?]ommed Pasha that saliman President of the society, that ...

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  47. WATER CONSERVATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday — The Governor- General turned today the first sod of the Mitta, Mitta dam, near Albury, at the confiuences of the River Murray and ...

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  48. WATSON KNOCKED OUT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the featherweight contest of 20 rounds, at the Holborn Stadium, Tommy. Noble knocked out Tibby Watson in the 18th round ...

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  49. FIXING PRICE OF SCHEELITE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— At a meeting of the King Island Scheelite Co. the chairman 'said that the dividend depended upon the price the Government fixed ...

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  50. “BLACK ” MEAT.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—The watersiders continue to refuse to handle meat. The Flora sailed for the Eastern Pacific without 700 cases and 100 kegs of meat. ...

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