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  2. UPPER SILESIA

    BERLIN, Tuesday.—A German official who has completed an investigation into the outbreak in Upper Silesia states that the Poles after their ...

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  3. TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    LONDON, , Monday—The Trade Union Congress of 850 delegates, representing 5,265,426 men and women, has opened at Glasgow. Mr. ...

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  4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    CAPETOWN, Monday. — In the House of Assembly this afternoon General Smuts moved the ratification of the Peace Treaty. He repeated his ...

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  5. TROUBLED GERMANY

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—A cleavage in the ranks of the German independent Socialist party is threatened concerning "direct action." There ...

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  6. RUSSIA WILL BE EVACUATED.

    LONDON, Monday.—In connection with the .Russian situation, the "Dally Express" has singled out Mr. Winston Churchill for a special attack. This ...

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  7. THE GERMAN ARMY.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—"Le Temps" publishes circumstantial details confirming the widespread belief that Germany is reconstituting an army of ...

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  8. PETROGRAD WILL NOT FALL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Genera Gough, who was to have led the it tack on Petrograd, has returned from the Baltic. He refuses to make a ...

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  9. Ex-German Liners

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Lloyd’s register shows the distribution of 43 ex-German liners over' 10,000 tons as follow:— ...

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  10. Re-Enter De Wet

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Monday—In a moaifesto published in" a 'Nationalist paper, General de Wet one of the leaders of the South African rebellion ...

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  11. ALLEGED.. ATROCITIES..

    WARSAW, Tuesday.—The Poles have decided, to issue a Black Book of atrocities in Upper, Silesia. The staff is engaged in examining 1500 cases. It ...

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  12. MEET THE PARTY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The meeting of the Federal. Ministerial party to-day was almost a full one. Members naturally were .anxious, to. bear what the ...

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  13. "GET OUR MEN OUT."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Colonel Sherwood Kelly, in a message to the Trade Union Congress, says: "Don't forget your brothers across the sea. You ...

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  14. Many-Sided Wilson

    OMAHA, Tuesday.—President Wilson, referring to Senatorial reservations to the signing of the Peace Treaty, said that his sponsors obviously ...

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  15. BOLSHEVIKS ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A Bolshevik wireless message states that Admiral Kolochak has appealed to Japan [?] help, and is offering as. compensation ...

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  16. Prince Of Wales

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales, while on a [?] trip to the Cameron Falls, experienced a tremendous hailstorm. A huge tree fell. ...

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  17. VICIOUS SECRET TREATY.

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Rousset, writing in the "Petit Parisien," advocates the Allies digging in from the White Sea to the Black Sea, and abandoning ...

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  18. HAVING IT BOTH WAYS.

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—Refugees arriving in Poland from Russia report great disorders. They state that German agents in small towns have ...

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  19. Lynch Law

    JACKSONVILLE (Florida), Tuesday —A mob seeking a negro accused of assault on a 'little girl, and being unable to find the [?] seized two ...

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  20. LEAVING ARCHANGEL.

    LONDON, Monday. — The British troops are evacuating Archangels ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALIAN VISIT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Stamford, ham, Private Secretary to the King, has telegraphed to the Australian Press Association from Balmoral ...

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  22. A STALLED ENGINE

    Late yesterday afternoon a wire came through from Stanley announcing an accident to the Peace Loan aeroplane. From the meagre details to hand, it ...

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  23. Trade And Commerce

    LONDON, Monday.—The report of the Government's committee on the question of Government machinery dealing with trade and commerce ...

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  24. Yankee Bathos

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. N. Baker. United States Minister for War. and other members of the Cabinet, welcomed General Pershing on his ...

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  25. German Deportees

    LONDON, Monday.—The Trazos Montes discharged 1600 German deportees at Rotterdam. The vessel Was given a clean bill of health. On the ...

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  26. Tanks As Alpine Climbers

    PARIS, Monday.—The tanks have shown themselves wonderful Alpine climbers in the Upper Savoy, suggesting a new era, in mountaineering and ...

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  27. Australian Workmen

    LONDON, Monday.—In response to questions from the Commonwealth authorities about the quality of Australian workmen, a leading munition firm ...

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  28. Threaten To Strike

    PARIS, Monday.—The municipal workers of the Seine are e'riking tomorrow unless granted a wage of 141 francs (11/7) per day, with security of ...

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  29. Belgian Independence

    PARIS, Monday.—The American Peace delegation denies that England and America has agreed to guarantee Belgian independence. ...

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  30. Peace With Austria

    PARIS, Tuesday—The Supreme Council has informed Roumania that she must sign the Austria Peace Treaty without reservations ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — To-day the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly announced the resignation of Mr. W. M'Cormack, and. Mr. Lennon, late ...

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  32. Rush For Indemnities

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The statement attributed to Premier Massey, of New Zealand, that New Zealand expects to receive £10,000,000 indemnity from ...

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  33. LOOPING THE LOOP.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Captain Cummings, in his Sopwith aeroplane, left Launceston at noon to-day, and 40 minutes later was reported to have ...

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  34. The Davis Cup

    LONDON, Monday.—The British tennis players in the Davis Cup tournament are unable to arrive in Australia before the end of November or early in ...

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  35. PEARCE SIGNS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday,—Senator Pearce and Sir Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, will go to Paris to-morrow for the signing of the ...

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  36. WITHOUT WARNING.

    DEVONPORT WEST, Tuesday.— Captain Eric Cummings left Launceston at 12 noon to-day, and after flying round the city headed straight for ...

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  37. Cricket

    LONDON, Tuesday—Playing against Thornton's English eleven at Scarborough, the Australian service team secured 81. Hirst rook six wickets for 24 ...

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  38. The Sinn Fein Coup

    LONDON, Monday.—Five laborers have been arrested in connection with the Fermoy affair, where Sinn Feiners attacked and disarmed ' British ...

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  39. NO RESERVATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Supreme Council has intimated that Roumania must sign the Austrian Treaty without reservations. ...

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