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  2. INCIPIENT REVOLUTION?

    ROME, Friday.—Despite the fact that a general strike has been proclaimed by Socialists owing to the suppression of their demonstrations after the ...

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  3. SMITH’S GREAT FLIGHT.

    WELTEVREDEN (Java), Saturday. 10.45 a.m.— Captain Ross Smith is leaving to-morrow morning at half— past six o’ clock, and will probably arrive at the ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL COUNCILS

    LONDON,. (Saturday.—The “Daily Chronicle's” Berlin correspondent states that one of the most important results the revolution is the Industrial ...

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  5. THE CLUTCHING HAND

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Newton Moore ex-Agent General for West Australia, gave a luncheon to Sir Hamar Greenwood, Secretary of the Overseas Trade Department. ...

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  6. PEACE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—President Wilson his decided to allow the situation is regard to the Peace Treaty to remain unchanged for the present. ...

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  7. ALLIES THREATEN GERMANY

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Allies have notified Germany that she mutt sign the protocol otherwise military measures will be taken immediately. ...

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  8. JENKINS RELEASED

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Department announces that Mr. Jenkins, the American Consul who was arrested by the -Mexican authorities, has been ...

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  9. GERMANY'S ARMY.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The Supreme Council has sent a note to Germany drawing her attention to the fact that her military force considerably exceeds ...

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  10. Anti-Dumping Bill

    LONDON. Saturday. — The liberal Coalitionists almost unanimously oppose Ana-Dumping BUI on die ground that it is a transgression of the tariff ...

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  11. APPEAL TO ALLIES.

    PARIS, Friday.— It is understood that Germany is secretly making overtures to the Allies to withold extreme measures pending the despatch of new negotiations ...

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  12. POSTAL VOTE DUDGE

    Speaking in the Domain yesterday afternoon, Mr. King O' Malley strongly criticised the action of the Electoral. Department in refusing to allow illiterate ...

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  13. MURDERS IN MEXICO

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. The report of the Secretary for State. (Mr. Lansing) has been forwarded to the Senate showing that 927 foreigners exclusive of ...

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  14. Railway men Restless

    LONDON, Saturday. — The railway wage dispute has again reached a. delicate stage. The men have rejected the Government's’s offer. ...

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  15. MELBOURNE GAS STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Since noon on Friday last, when the Gas Workers’ Union and all metropolitan and certain country gasworks went out on strike, no overtures ...

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  16. The Drilling Sovereign

    NEW YORK, Friday. — The pound sterling stands at 3 dollars 86¾ cents (16/1). ...

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  17. America and Peace

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The Washington correspondent of the "New York' Times" says it is understood that the Republican members of the Foreign ...

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  18. Boxing

    NEW ORLEANS, Wednesday.—It is stated, that Dempsey. has already cantracted to meet the winner of the Carpenter-Beckett fight in a match for the ...

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  19. Rosa Luxemburg

    LONDON, Friday. — Sergeant Major Otta has been arrested in Hanover on suspicion of murdering Rosa Luxemburg. (Rosa Luxemburg and Karl L ...

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  20. Is It Palm Gil ?

    LONDON, Friday— The Engineering and Shipbuilding Federation has made a vigorous protest against the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters expelling ...

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  21. General Cables

    LONDON, Saturday.—In . the intervarsity football matches, K. Saxon. Nelson College, New Zealand, plays three quarters for Cambridge and J. B. ...

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  22. WAGES AND COST OF LIVING

    Lying leaflet now being distributed in. Tasmania; 'T. J. Ryah "elected to power in 1915 on a pledge to reduce the cost of dealt with the cost of living to ...

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  23. New Zealand Produce.

    LONDON, December 2.— Sir Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, speaking at Stafford, said that! be New Zealand farmer accepted low ...

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  24. The Rising Sun

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Pekin correspondent of the- New York "Times" says that the commander of the Chinese army in Shantung, in a speech, said that ...

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  25. BIG HEARTED EMPLOYERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— About 7488 firms have been enrolled in the honor list for agreeing to employ a minimum of five percent of disabled ex-service men. Neraly ...

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  26. ROUTE IN AUSTRALIA.

    WELTEVREDEN, Sunday, 10.30 a.m —Captain Ross-Smith is not sure whether he will go to Melbourne over the eastern route, via Brisbane and Sydney. ...

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  27. PAINTING CHANGES HANDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— The trustees of the Felton bequest have purchased Turner’s famous off picture of Walton Bridge, which was painted in 1810, and was ...

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  28. SMITH AT SOURARAYA.

    WELTEVREDEN, Sunday, 350 p.m —Captain Ross — Smith arrived at noon at Sourabaya. ...

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  29. PROSPECTS OF THE POLL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—So confident is the feeling in Labor circles in regard to the result of the Federal elections that Mr. J. H. Catts prognosticates that given ...

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  30. Troops Would Nuntiny

    MADISON (Wisconsin), Saturday.— Colonel Raymond Bobbins, the American officer who was attached to the. Red Cross Russia, in the course of .an address said ...

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  31. ROME TO TOKIO.

    PEKIN. Saturday. —Arrangements are being made for a proposed Rome to Tokio flight. Colonel Ranolla has been chosen to make the flight. ...

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  32. JUGO-SLAVIA STGNS.

    PARIS, Saturday. — Yugoslavia has signed the Bulgarian Treaty and the financial clauses of the Austrian Treaty. ...

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  33. FOOCHOW TROUBLE.

    NEW YORK, December 2.—-Tile Pekin correspondent of the New- York "Times" says that the landing of Japanese troops at Foochow caused great excitement. ...

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  34. ‘FLU CHARGES

    SHEFFIELD, Sunday. Severe criticism of doctors' charges during the influenza epidemic was passed at the Kentish council meeting on Saturday. The Council ...

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  35. EAST-WEST STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— The strike on the trans-Australian railway has been settled, and the traffic, which has been interrupted since October 28, will be ...

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  36. IN THE GRIP OF TRUSTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—That the grip of combines is getting over the trade of Australia is Illustrated by a letter received by ...

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  37. Scapa Sinkings

    LONDON, Friday.— In view of the German Goverment’s denial of the responsibility for scuttling the ships at Scapa Flow, the Admiralty publishes a letter ...

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  38. Trade With Germany

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—It is announced that America's exports to Germany since the armistice amounted to ú 63,420,095 dollars (£1O,684,019). ...

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  39. “Financial Difficulties¨

    LONDON, Saturday. — Sir Auckland Geddes in' the House of Commons said that, a number of collieries owing to financial difficulties were unable to continue ...

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  40. “SAVE THE CHILDREN!”

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Yesterday’s “Labor News” issued an appeal to the mothers of the State to smash the profiteers and save the children by voting ...

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  41. PROBLEM OF LYING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Members of the Basic Wage Commission appointed by the Federal Government are' to inquire into the following matters:— ...

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  42. Roumanian Cabinet

    PARIS, Saturday.—It is reported that the Roumanian Cabinet has resigned, ...

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  43. More Rewards

    LONDON, Friday. — The Irish Police Department has offered an additional £500 reward for information regarding the police murders, and a free pardon to the ...

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  44. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAB

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday—The lad Stanley Drake, aged 15, who was knocked down by a cab in Brisbane street on October 9, the second day of the show, and, ...

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  45. STILL ANOTHER WAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It is stated by some Labor candidates here that the profiteer. could be brought to heel immediately by denying him the right to use the Post ...

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  46. Meat is Plentiful

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Food Controller {Mr. Roberts) states that the Ministry is considering the cessation of the of meat owing to the abundance of ...

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  47. NEW MINE FLOATED.

    PERTH, Saturday.—It is reported that the option holders of the Celebration lease have received a cabled offer from London of the flotation of a company. ...

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  48. Cricket

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—In the final match the Australians made 269 in the first innings, Wills contributing 94. Western Province has made 30 and has lost ...

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  49. PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    PERTH, Saturday.—Five prisoners at the Perth lock-up escaped by filing away the iron bars in the grille roof of the exercise yards. Two escapees were soon arrested, ...

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  50. GRIM CHRISTMAS TREAT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — It Is expected that when the Lithgow Small Arms Factory closes down for Christmas at least 200 employes will be paid off. At present ...

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  51. MUNICIPAL STRIKE ENDED

    PERTH, Saturday, — The municipal workers’ strike has ended. The strikers resume on a basis of a minimum of 11/ a day, ...

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