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  2. "CLEAR OUT THE SHELLS"

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Lloyd-George during his visit to the Woolwich Arsenal said.—"Clear out the shells; we shall nerer, want them again." ...

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  3. TREATY COMPROMISE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York "Times" Washington correspondent states it is now believed that the Senate will not further discuss the Peace ...

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  4. ROSS-SMITH WILL WIN

    LONDON, Wednesday—Major Blake, the aeronautical correspondent of the "Sunday Times," contrasts the immense public excitement in the trans-Atlantic ...

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  5. "ROYAL" WELCOME

    PORTSMOUTH, Wednesday.—The plans to welcome the Prince of Wales on Monday may be cut out owing to the unemployed's declared intention to seek ...

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  6. ITALY WILL BE AFLAME

    Wednesday.—Messages.—Messages from Central Europe indicate that there is grave danger that D'Annunzio may prove that spark that will set a huge ...

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  7. LAND AND INCOME TAX

    The Land Tax and income Tax Act Amending Bill was rejected by the Legislative lative Council yesterday. The Attorney-General, in moving the ...

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  8. ON THE VERGE OF BATTLE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New Yort "Times" Washington correspondent says it is believed the United States and Mexico are nearer to a severance of ...

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  9. GERMANY'S OFFER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Germany has offered to sign the treaty if the Scapa Flow conditions are eliminated. ...

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  10. Premium Bonds

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Commons rejected, by 276 votes to 84, Mr. Bottomley's motion in favor of premium bonds. ...

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  11. PRIVATE FIRMS PROTEST.

    [?]ONDON, Wednesday.—Private firms are already pretesting against the proposal to build railway wagon? at the Woolwich arsenal. One firm declared ...

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  12. DUE AT SINGAPORE THURSDAY.

    WELTEVREDEN (Java), Wednesday. —Captain Ross-Smith has been detained at Singoora. He will arrive, at Singapore: or the Straits of Malacca on Thursday. ...

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  13. SCREW ON ROUMANIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday—In the House of Commons Mr. Cecil Harms worth, Under Secretary, for Foreign Affairs, said the Allies bad decided, owing to the ...

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  14. FROM VARIOUS SO[?]ROES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Prime Minister has promised the secretary, of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association that' necessary steps will ...

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  15. AMERICA SHOULD MOBILISE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—Sea[?]tor Ashurst, in the Senate, said the United States ought to immetertely mobilise in view of the threetaning ...

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  16. Scapa Sinkings

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Germany, in a truculent note, repudiates the responsibilay for the Seapa Flow sinkings, and declares that Admiral Ton Renter ...

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  17. SITUATION CRITICAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Although the alarmist reports have aroused indignation in Rome there is ample evidence that the situation is critical. The ...

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  18. MILITARY ADVANCE BY FRANCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Germany resists the protocol annexed to the Peace Treaty empowering France to at any time make a military advance into Germany for the ...

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  19. THE COCG[?]E TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Coroner's inquiry regarding the death of Mrs. Marjorie Meagherl at Coogee on November 20th was opened Way. People were ...

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  20. BOLSHEVIST LITERATURE BLAMED.

    Senator Fall, in the Senate, said that Bolshevist literature amo[?] Mexi[?] diplomatic officers in the United States had been distributed, including a [?] ...

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  21. Auzac Bulfet Closed

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Anzac Buffet has formally closed. At a social gathering of the workers' Colonel Reay: presided, and Brigadier-General ...

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  22. VICTORIAN HEALTH ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Lawson, the Premier, explained to-day that the duties of the dectors to be appointed under the Health Bill passed by the ...

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  23. Paris Newspaper Strike

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The newspaper strike has ended. The men are retorning to work without being granted any [?]the terms they demanded. ...

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  24. WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At tie General Sessions to-day Servos Sapounakis, a Greek, was found guilty of stealing a bank draft for £200 from Nicolas ...

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  25. Hamel Offensive

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir John Monash in the "Sunday Times" describes the Australian victory at Hamel in July, 1918, as the first offensive operation by any of ...

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  26. No Priority for Japs

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The New York "Times" Washington correspondent says it is understood that the United States has informed Great Britain, ...

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  27. Japs in Siberia

    PARIS, Wednesday.—It is understood that there are 30,000 Japanese in Siberia. ...

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  28. INCENDIA[?]SM S[?]

    At the inquiry into a fire which occurred at Mr. Robert Harvey's case shed at Cy[?]et on October 28, [?] Coroner returned a verdict that the [?] ...

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  29. NORTHERN CRIMINAL COURT.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — At the Criminal Court George. Mathewson, a married man with five children, was found guilty of having committed an indecent ...

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  30. Fair Exchange

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—Denmark negotiating with Li[?]moff for the exchange change of Danes imprisoned in Russia for Russian soldiers in Jutland and other ...

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  31. German Prisoners in India

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—It is understood that Great Britain will begin the repatriation of German prisoners of war in India in December. ...

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  32. WAGES AND HIGH PRICE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The [?] Commission with is to inquire into the relation between the basic wage and the cost of living met to-day at the Prime[?] ...

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  33. General Cables

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Evening? Standard" says it is probable that Gen-eral Birdwood will be appointed to the Southern Army in India. General ...

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  34. "SEIZE YOUR OPPORTUNITY."

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — At the Criminal Court to-day . Richard Henry Cording, who had pleaded guilty to having forged and uttered ft cheque for £15/1 ...

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  35. B.M.A. AND ITS BLACK LIST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Legislation which Inings appreciably nearer the realisation of the ideal of national-isation of medicine, and which may ...

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  36. Russia and Britain

    LONDON, Wednesday — The "Daily Express" Reval correspondent has received a statement front the Soviet Minister for Foreign Affairs, declaring that Mr. ...

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  37. BREWERY WORKERS OUT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The brewery employes ceased work last. night at Tooths', Toohey's, Besch's and the Newcastle Brewery. The brewing companies ...

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  38. THE SPORTING PRINCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prince of Wales will attend the Beckett-Carpentier fight. ...

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  39. DISPUTE BETWEEN UNIONS.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The Amalgamated Metalliferous . Miners' Federation has attacked the Engine Drivers and Friemen's Association for what is ...

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  40. ATTEMPTED OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An exciting [?] gle took place early this morning between two policemen and two alleged opion smugglers on the cliffs near cre[?] ...

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  41. SHOT DEAD IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Detective Barton was shot dead in Colledge street, Dublin, on Saturday evening. ...

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  42. ANOTHER DEPORTEE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The State Department announces that Gollman, one of the number arrested in the recent raids, will be deported, probably to ...

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  43. N.Z. BUTCHERS' STRIKE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday—An early settlement of the butchers' strike is expected as a result of a new Wellington award granting increased wages. ...

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  44. IMPORTED SALE OF [?] STEAMER

    Rumor has been busy with the reported sale of the ferry steamer Rosny. It is said that the buyers of the vessel will run her on the Hobson's Bay service. ...

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  45. PRIDE HUMBLED.

    MOSCOW, Wednesday.—A prominent general of the Red Army boasts of their triamphs in the two years struggle against home and foreigh ...

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  46. BIG ADELAIDE FIRE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A. fire discovered shortly before noon destroyed Evans' huge storage sheds in Leadenhall street. Port Adelaide. About 1500 tons of ...

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  47. Billiard Championship

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Inman refuses to enter the billiard championship. He is aggrieved because he is required to play throughout instead of merely ...

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  48. REJECTED VOLUNTEERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A committee meeting of the Rejected Volunteers' Association was held at 135 Macquarie street last night. The president (Mr. C. D. Cuthbert) was in ...

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  49. REDUCING ALCOHOLIC STRENGTH.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—During the discussion In the Assembly on the new Health Bill Mr. M'Lagan moved a new clause to provide regulations so as to ...

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  50. League of Nations

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Some 85 dele-gates, representing societies supporting the League of Nations, are expected to meet at Brussels in December. The ...

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  51. Coalies' Strike

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Eighty-four officials of the United Mine Workers' Association of America have been summoned for criminal contempt of ...

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  52. THE DROMANA

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.—The Commonwealth Government steamer Dromana which left here on September 16, returned to-day, having completed her maiden ...

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  53. BANK CLERKS' ASSOCIATION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The registration the United Bank Officers' Association is to be contested by the Commercial Banking Company and the Clerks' Union. ...

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  54. ANOTHER DRINK STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At Fairy a largely attended meeting of those affected by the recent increase in the price of colonial ale and aerated, ...

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  55. MAKING VACCINATION OPTIONAL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Important amendments to the new Health Bill, the effect of which will be to make vaccination optional, provide for the exemption ...

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  56. INDUSTRY PARALYSED.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Owing the coal strike industry is paralysed throughout the middle west States. The railways are curtailed, and there is great ...

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