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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives at question time Mr. W. G. Higgs (Q.) asked the Minister for Home [?] it it ...

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  3. THE PEACE TREATY

    WASHING TON, Wednesday. — Reporting on tile Peace Treaty to the senate, the Foreign .Relations Committee has appended 45 amendments ...

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  4. SACKING OF FERMOY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The dam age at Fermoy is estimated at £20,000. Sixty shops were wrecked. Jewellers' shops particularly suffered. ...

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  5. SCRAPPING THE NAVY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Admiralty has ordered the Home Fleet of battleships and the fourth and fifth destroyer flotillas to be reduced to a ...

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  6. SIGNED AT LAST

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Austria has signed the Peace Treaty. There was no speech making. The delegates of South Siavia and ...

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  7. ANOTHER REVOLUTION

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The Independent Socialists are holding an important conference in Berlin in preparation for a winter campaign. They ...

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  8. TRADE UNION CONGRESS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It Is understood that the feeling of- the Trade Congress regarding "direct action" will be tested on an explicit ...

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  9. SIGNATURES TO TREATY.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Dr. Renner, M. Clemenceau, Mr. Balfour, Lord Milner, Mr. Barnes, Sir Thomas Mackenzie, and Senator Pearce signed the Austrian ...

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  10. NATIONALISATION.

    LONDON, Thursday. —The Trade Union Congress at Glasgow, by 4,478,-000 totes to 27,000, carried Mr. Robert Smillie's resolution pledging the ...

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  11. Boston Police Strike

    NEW YORK Wednesday.— The "New York Times" Boston correspondent said that more than a thousand of the members of the Police ...

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  12. "TIRED OF WAITING"

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.— Returned soldiers stating that they were tired of waiting for an announcement as to the amount of gratuity the Government ...

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  13. COST OF LIVING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Board ol Trade -inquiry into the cost of living resumed to-day. One witness Bald that he was in ...

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  14. A DARING ADVENTURE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The -'Daily Egress" says that a party of Sinn Feiners in night time crossed Mondstown Bay, Cork, in small boats, and ...

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  15. SEAMEN'S DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—After a sitting lasting about three hours to-day the conference dealing: with questions involved n the seamen's dispute ...

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  16. BANQUET TO MR HUGHES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday— So [?] they could under. the lnfluence of a banquet, party pre[?] were "left outside the door" to night when ...

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  17. TROOPS CALLED - OUT.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The United Press Association's Boston correspondent says that troops have been called out in connection With the ...

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  18. A HOAX

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Cork messages elate that the Sinn Fein[?] raid the monitor was a hoax. ...

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  19. South Africa's Burden

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday—Replying Nationalist criticising in the Assembly this afternoon, General Smuts said that the secession movement led to ...

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  20. Upper Silesia

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The "Lokal An[?] " announces that Germany is proposing home rule for Upper Silesis. ...

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  21. SHAW WIRELESS WORKS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —In Connection with the debate upon the Supply Bill in the House of Representatives Mr. Tudor Intends to make a further ...

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  22. COAL MINERS DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday— Important developments took place to-day in regard to the coal minters grievances It is probable that as a result the ...

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  23. FRENCH CANADIAN OPPOSITION

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. — French-Canadian opposition to the ratification of the Peace Treaty Is developing in the House of Commons. [?] ...

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  24. Peace With Bulgaria

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday .—Later Stage Department advices from Paris say that the Bulgarian treaty has not yet been signed. ...

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  25. " NOT A GOD"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Congress of the Federal Executive of the Returned Sallors and Soldiers' Imperial League opened to-day at the ...

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  26. Wilson's Policy Condemned

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.— Republican senators have begun a counter tour to President Wilson's. Senator Johnson pointed out that ...

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  27. Unhappy Hungary

    VIENNA, Wednesday.—-Herr Heinrich has failed to form a Hungarian Ministry. An over whe[?] maority of the ...

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  28. MARXISTS

    Sir,— My quondam polemical [?] Mr. G. J. Matson gives evidence in a recent issue of "The World" of having awakened the other day from a ...

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  29. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Frantic screams from the fourth storey window of a house at the cornet of Dudiey and Spencer streets West Melbourne ...

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  30. Nationwide Strike

    NEW YORK,, Wednesday. — The New York "Times'" Washington correspondent says that. the heads of unions steel workers have ordered ...

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  31. WHAT IS FREEDOM

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday.— ln the course of A debate on the Peace Treaty General Hertzog challenged General Smuts to say what South Africa's ...

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  32. BEATING THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday—It is reported that the Lithus[?] have captured Dvinsk, involving a serious defeat of the Bolsheviks This ...

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  33. "A SWEEPING- SUCCESS."

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Admiral Koltchak reports a sweeping success on the whole Stherian front. The enemy was repulsed with great ...

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  34. General Cables

    LONDON. Wednesday.— Colliding with a Japanese steamer in a fog, the Marathon was beached at Dungeness. She was not seriously damaged. All ...

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  35. Warning To Turkey

    ATHENS, Wednesday. — Advices from Consan[?] state that a profound impression has been created by the American note of warning to ...

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  36. NEGOTIATIONS WITH ENTENTE.

    ZURICH, Wednesday.—According to the "Deut[?] Alteemine Zeitung the Workers and Soldiers Council of petrograd has authorised the ...

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  37. BOURKE STREET SHOOTING

    MELBOURNE. Thursday The coroner. Dr. Cole, to-day inquired into the of George Victor Midolo, who was in the James' Cafe, Bourke street, ...

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  38. SOVIET TROOPS.

    HELSINGBORG, Wednesday—The "Novaja Rossia" states, that the military authorities in Petrograd have received orders from Moscow to send ...

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  39. HUDDART PARKER LINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Inchcape states that the rumor from Australia that he is acquiring the Huddart Parker line unfounded. ...

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  40. Boxing

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The chairman the Federation Francaise de Box has invited the International Bating Association, including Australia, to a ...

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  41. Return Of Pershine

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—General Pershing-, at the brad of 25,000 veteran troops, paraded Fifth Avenue amidst scenes Of unprecedented enthusiasm. ...

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  42. REVOLUTION IN HONDURAS

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.—Rebels bomberded La Ceiba, on the northern coast of Honduras as the outcome of the recent revolution ...

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  43. JOHN MITCHELL DEAD.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The death is announced from pneumonia of John Mitchell, the well-Known AmeriStates. ...

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  44. FARMER FOUND DUD

    Last evening a telegraphic report from the trooper at Margate was received by the central police station, stating that Thomas Young, 54 years, a farmer in ...

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  45. MR. HENDERSON HOWLED DOWN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Disorderly seenes occurred at a women workers' meeting in Glasgow. Messrs. A. Henderson and J. H. Thomas were howled ...

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