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  2. LESSONS OF THE PAST.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday. —The Government has declined the Allies proposals to re-establish Belgium’s neutrality on the old lines. The Anglo-French have ...

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  3. CHINESE ACTIVITIES

    TOKIO. Saturday.—The Cabinet has decided to send a strong protest requesting that China control the anti-Japanese movements which have assumed' large ...

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  4. DOWN TO DAW JONES

    LONDON, Saturday. — Lloyds announce that file British steamer Lien shing bound from Hong Kong to Saigon been wrecked off the Paracels, a ...

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  5. THE ATTACK ON FRANCH

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Macperson) announced in the House of Commons that q four bombs were thrown at Lord French ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Although the progress for the House of Representatives election to-day did little to alter the general position they cleared up the situation as far as some ...

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  7. TWO YEARS FOR TRUSTS

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The New York Times” Chicago correspondent states that Mr. Louis Switt, president of the Swift Company, in the course of ...

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  8. English Footballers

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Northern Football. Union Is anxious to complete arrangements for the Australian tour. The member are becoming restive ...

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  9. Meat Market Glutted

    LONDON, Saturday.—owing to the gint at the Smithfield markets the Food Ministry has permitted the sale of a few hundred tons of Australian [?] ...

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  10. BIG REAL ESTATE DEAL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—One of the leanest deals In Melbourne real estate for many years is the sale of Prells Buildings, Queen street, on the corner of ...

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  11. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    DARWIN. Monday.—The Commission which is inquiring into the administration of the Northern Territory continued the hearing of evidence to-day ...

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  12. Exchange of Prisoners

    LONDON, Saturday.—The negotiations at Copenhagen between M. [?] vi[?] and Mr. O’Grady, the British representative, regarding exchange of ...

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  13. THE SENATE.

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  14. NEWSTEAD STOCK MARKET.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The New stead (at stock market to-day was well supplied with sheep and lambs, quality enerally being above the average. The ...

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  15. Still in Fiume

    LONDON, Saturday.—The “Morning Post” correspondent state that the Fiume Municipal Council passed a resolution protesting against D’Ann[?]tio’s ...

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  16. STORY OF THE AMBUSH.

    LONDON. Later.—Lord French was turning to Dublin from Dramdoe Castle at Roscommon. He left Ashtown station in a motor car, which happily had ...

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  17. O'GRDY GOING HOME.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—Mr. O'Grady Is returning to England It is Understood the negotiations regarding the exchange of prisoners have definitely ...

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  18. New [?]ensions Bill

    LONDON, Saturday.—Despite - -some protests against setting a dangerous precedent, the House of Commons without division, accepted Mr. Bonar Law's ...

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  19. SIR C. G. WADE.

    SYDNEY, Monday. —The Government has offered the Judgeship to Sir' Charles Wade, Agent-General. He is likely to accept the position ...

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  20. Statistical Conference

    LONDON, Saturday.—A statistical conference at which Mr. Knibbsm the Commonwealth. Statisticinn, represents the Commonwealth will open on January ...

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  21. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

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  22. DETAIL OF THE DISTRIBUTION.

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  23. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The National has mixed the grave and the gay for Christmas week, with the gay predominating. This is just as it should be. With Charlie Chaplin in ...

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  24. The Boonah fire

    LONDON, Saturday.—Eight hundred packages of Australian military equipment were aboard the Bconah including the web equipment intended for three New ...

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  25. Landru’s Alleged Crimes

    PARIS, Saturday.— Landru’s wife and son have been arrested and charged with complicity in Laudru’s allege crimes. ...

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  26. Price of Spples

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Food Ministry states that, in the interests of the public, the control of the prices of apples must be maintained for the present ...

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  27. DENISON.

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  28. Wool Sales Close

    LONDON, Saturday,—The wool sales have -closed with prices on the coucluding day slightly below the best reallsed, Competition was rather less keen, Good ...

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  29. FRANKLIN.

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  30. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The chairman of the Central wool Committee has received the following cable “The eight series of the London wool sales closed on ...

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  31. Japanese Women

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Japanese Ambassador state states that Japan has agreed to stop the emigration of Japanese women to the United State. He also ...

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  32. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE

    The principal feature of the programme His Majesty's Theatre last night was the excellent performance of Warren Kerrigan in the well-known adaptation of ...

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  33. DARWIN.

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  34. OUTRAGE DEPLORED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A letter was read the Dublin churches severely condemning the attempted assassination of Lord French. But it recalls the fact that the ...

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  35. PALACE THEATRE.

    William S. Hart has never been seen to such advantage as “The Poppy Girl’s Husband” now being screened at Palace Theatre. The supporting progremmed ...

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  36. Alleged Conspiracty

    KANSAS CITY, Saturday.—About £7 members of the LW.W. were sentenced to from three to nine years imprisonment having been convicted of conspiracy ...

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  37. WILMOT

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  38. Aliens Bill

    "LONDON, Saturday.-,-The House of Commons has agreed to the House of Lords amendmet of the Alleps Bill instead of the wholesale deportation ...

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  39. ERRATIC DUBLIN CASTLE

    The London “Daily Mail” of October 29 comments on "the extraordinarily erratic course steered by Dublin Castle. When Lord Birkenhead went to Ireland to canvass ...

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  40. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.

    Owing to the shipping dispute not being settled the Fish Jubilee Singers season which was to have opened on Thursday evening at the Temperance Hall, has ...

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  41. Tasmai’s Vote

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  42. COMPANY WOUND UP,

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—An extraordinary meeting of the shareholders in the Australian Deposit and Mortgage Bank Limited was held to-day The ...

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  43. “MEN[?]LINED IN DESPATCHES”

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Members of the Australian Imperial Force who have been mentioned in despatches of the Military commander in the field are to be ...

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  44. PENGUIN LICENSING COURT.

    PENGUIN, Monday.—The Licensing Court to-day gave its reserved decision in respect to the application for a renewal the license of the Blythe Hotel. The ...

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  45. BOX MAKING MATCH

    On Thursday morning a box making match came off at the box shed (J.X.L) between Mr. E. Barnes (one of Melbourne’s creek box makers ) and Mr. ...

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  46. Mr. Hughes Movements

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Prime Minister returned to Melbourne to-night from a short holiday in the country since the close of the election campaign. To ...

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  47. Captain Alcock’s Death

    PARIS, Saturday.—Captain Alcock the Pilot of the trans-Atlantic flight, whose death was reported yesterday, crashed the ground while making a flight near ...

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  48. All Licenses Renewed.

    BURNIE, Monday.—At the annual meeting of the Licensing Bench, Mr. F. N. Stops presiding, held to-day, no police objections were received and all licenses ...

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  49. THE BOBBALA

    Townsville, Monday.—The steamer Bombala, which grounded on the Salamander Reef, off the Queensland Coast, was towed off this morning by ...

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  50. CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — A youth named Albert Parker Emery, aged 17 years, residing at invermay, was riding a bicycle around the corner of Camerons ...

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  51. "SAVAGE ASSASSINS."

    LONDON, Monday.—Forty Sinn Feiners raided the Irish "Independent" newspaper office and broke up the machinery because of an article that was published ...

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