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  2. THE GREAT AIR FLIGHT ACCOMPLISHED

    DARWIN, "Wednesday. — Flying and strong the Vickers-Vimy aeroplane, manned by Captata Ross-Smith and his companions crossed the coast of Australia ...

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  3. MILITARY OCCUPATION

    LONDON; Monday.—Unless Germany signs the protocol the Allies will occupy Frankfort and Essen. ...

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  4. WHEN COAL IS SCARCE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The New York "Times"' Washington correspondent states that the fuel administration has issued drastic orders for the conservation ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL FIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Wednesday.—This in Mr. Tudor's message to the people of Australia:— On. Saturday next you will be ...

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  6. MORE ABOUT THE FIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday,— After the fight Carpentier leaped in the air, waving his arms Women threw-bouquets at Um and men rushed into the' ring lagging the winner, ...

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  7. NOT THROUGH THE WOOD

    LONDON, Saturday. — Hr. Lloyd George, in a speech at the Manchester Reform Club, said that the Liberals had pointed out that conditions within the ...

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  8. ALLIES ABILITY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Dally Telegraph's" Paris correspondent states that British Cabinet did not agree to the text of the Note addressed to ...

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  9. WELCOME AT PRIS

    PARIS, Monday.—A record Welcomed Carpentier They overpowered the polite who were trying to control the [?]fic Several were injared. Carpe[?] ...

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  10. MEN WILL ACCEPT TERMS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The that the mine workers. have acceded President Wilson's offer is prematurely issued. It is explained, ...

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  11. USE OF AMERICAN FORCES.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Senator King has Introduced a posting that Congress authorise the use of American fortes In conjunction with ...

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  12. DEMPSEY AND CARPENTIER.

    PROBABLE FIGHT IN JUNE LONDON, Monday,—Mr Cocharans hopes to arrange the Dempsey Carpenter bout so take place in London in June He has ...

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  13. WRIGLEY FOB DARWIN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—Captain! Wrigley, who Is flying from Melbourne to Darwin, and was delayed for some time at Cloncurry was expected to reach ...

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  14. So Sorry

    LONDON, Saturday.—The. "Westminster Gazette" says: "We trust the people of Australia won't take too serious a view of the O'Donnell case," and will realise ...

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  15. WILSON CALLED TO PARIS

    LONDON, Thursday,—General Sir Henry Wilson has been urgently ealled to Paris- to Consult with General Foch in connection With the Peace Treaty. ...

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  16. “Everyithing Bright”

    Mr. J. E. Ogden M.H.A, president of the Tasmanian branch of the A.L.P. yesterday received the following telegram from Mr. T. J. Ryan Director of the Labor ...

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  17. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— A stepped of work took place at some of the expert slaughtering establishments yesterday The men affected were the [?] ...

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  18. INSULT TO INJURY.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Father O’Doneli in a letter to the "Morning Post" protests that Mr. Winston Churchil is adding insult to injury by his tactics in ...

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  19. TO BRING GERMANY TO HEEL

    PARIS, Monday.—"L'Eeho de Paris” states that Only- an ultimatum to Germany will free us from embarrassment. The Supreme. Council he the ...

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  20. HUGHES WANTS THE 'PLANE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday The Prime Minister has sent the following telegram to Captain Ross-Smith: “Sincerely trast you will give the Government the first ...

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  21. LIOENSING BILL PASSED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The State Assembly sat until half past two this morning discu[?] the Lieensing [?] O’clock Closing) Bill. ...

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  22. WILSON AND FOCH CONFER.

    PARIS, • Monday.—Generals Foca and Wilson have conferred regarding measures to be taken in the event of Germany refusing to sign the protocol regarding ...

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  23. "A Peace Army”

    WASHINGTON, Monday—The Military sub-committee of the House of Representatives has approved of a peace time army of 300.000 men and 18,000 officers. ...

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  24. WE ARE THE PEOPLE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at Giassgow said there was a suspiction that a section of the German people were delaying the ratiflcation of ...

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  25. NUMEROUS CONGRATULATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—Congratulatory messages have heed forwarded to Captain Ross-Smith and his party by Mr. Tudor (leader of the Federal Opposition), ...

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  26. NAVAL EXPENDITURE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday—Mr. Daniels, Secretary to the Navy, reported that the Navy had spent 2,982,000,000 dollars during the war. ...

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  27. PROSPECTS BRIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday .—On his return to Melbourne from the 'country, Mr. rune stated that the prospects,. of Labor. were excelient Everything pointed to a Labor ...

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  28. Passports from England

    LONDON, Monday;—A number of ex-service men are voyaging to Australia without passports, but on permits issued by the Overseas Settlement . Committee. The ...

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  29. WATERSIDERS GRIEVANCE.

    MELBOURNE Wednesday,—The [?] policy, adopted by the overseas water[?] workers Since Monday was again it evidence to-day on the vaeous whar [?] ...

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  30. CAPTAIN HOWELL AT TARANTO.

    PARIS, Monday.—Captain Howell, his Martinsyde machine, arrived at Taranto to-day, and is leaving for Suda Bay this afternoon. ...

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  31. WILL TREATY BE RESUBMITTED.

    NEW YORK, Monday—The New York "Times'" . .Washington states it seems improbable that the Senate will take on the resolution declaring ...

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  32. KANGAROO'S TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The Blackburn Kangaroo left Taranto for Suda Bay on Thursday. Later.—The Kangaroo developed ...

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  33. ft South Australia

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—In the last Federal Parliament South Australian Labor had one member (Mr. Tales) in the House of Representatives, and one member ...

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  34. Where Are They Getting it

    ROME Monday.—The Vatican learns from messages received from Vienna, that starving citizens are eating human flesh. ...

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  35. BAD LUCK AGAIN.

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday. — setting out for Bangkok at 9 o'clock on Tuesday Poulet got into a fog crossing the Siamese hills, and broke the blade of Us propeller. ...

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  36. Action Against D'Annunzio

    ATHENS, Monday.—Newspaper state that Serbia has called up twelve classes to the colors, who are determine a to take military action apainst any ...

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  37. CARGO ON THE WHARVES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—As [?] cargo purchased in Australia by the imperial Government is the likely to be [?]ped until about July at next year. M ...

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  38. Money In Trawlers

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is stated that some Grimsby skippers of trawlers are earning money at the rate of £7000 yearly. ...

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  39. English Housing Bill

    LONDON, Tuesday,—The Housing Bill passed its second reading without a division being taken. ...

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  40. MELBOURNE-ADELAIDE FLIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, "Wednesday.—A biplane being flown from Melbourne to Adelaide came to grief to-day at' Hamilton, In the western district of Victoria, when ...

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  41. A PICTURESQUE LANDING.

    DARWIN, Later. — Messages of congratuiations and hundreds of cables, wire less and telegraphic messages on accomplishing the great teat awaited Captain ...

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  42. Bolshevik Headquarters

    TOKIO, Monday. — The police claim that the Bolsheviks are trying to open headquarters In Japan with funds and supplies from Bolshevik organisations in ...

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  43. Defence of Isaritsin

    LONDON, Monday.—The War office states that General Wrange has been compelled to withdraw to the defence of Tasritsin. The Bolsheviks made a ...

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  44. Soldiers Unemployed

    LONDON, Monday.—sir. Iloyd George replying to the Discharged Soldiers Federation points out that the Treasury has definitely decided that gratuities ...

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  45. THREATS BRING EXPULSION

    PERTH. Wednesday,—The state [?]tive of the H.S.A, has expelled Mr. O’n[?] (secretary) and Mr. Matoney [?] the East Perth sub-branch on [?] of ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND-S ELECTIONS.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday,—Two havedred and nine candidates were [?] for the 76 seats frl the House of Re[?]tatives The candidates are labelied as ...

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  47. THE VOYAGE TO AUSTRALIA.

    The machine which is a 300 horsepower Vickers-Vimy, of the type' used in the flight across the Atlantic, left London on November 12. It flew by way ...

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  48. General Cables

    LONDON, Monday.—Replying to a question by the Australian Press Association, the private secretary to the Prince of Wales said in regard to the possible visit ...

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  49. ENGINEERS' WAGES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday,—A eri[?] is threatened over the demands of members of the Amalgamaded society of [?] for increased wages and better co[?] ...

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  50. THE SPENVALLEY SEAT.

    LONDON, Monday.—A meeting of the Coalition and Independent Liberal members of the House of Commons discussed the action of the whips office in selecting candidates ...

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  51. Anglo-Persian Treaty

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The 'Senate are has adopted a resolution requesting President Wilson to furnish tile Senate with the Correspondence that passed ...

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  52. MR, O'MALLEY’S CAMPAIGN.

    To-day at 3 o'clock Mr. King O'Malley will address a meeting of wharf laborers outside of the office of the Waterside Workers' Federation on the wharf. ...

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  53. MISHAP TO STEAMER.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Wednesday,—The American schooner william H. Buraham grounded entering innes Harbor Na[?] It Is expected to re[?]dat her to-morrow ...

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  54. LABOR RALLY TO-NIGHT.

    To-night at the Temperance Hall a Labor demonstration Will be held. The speakers will be Mr, King O’Malley Senator D. J. O'Keefe. Mr. W. A. "Wood's, ...

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  55. ADA CROSSLEY RETIRES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Miss Ada Crossley the famous contralto, announces her retirement. She does not desire a series of concerts, so has bidden the public ...

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