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  2. THE HOVELS OF HOBART

    "The poor we have always with us" Too often does this scriptural utterance cloak indifference and inertia. The community in normal times grows ...

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  3. SOVIETS PEACE OFFER

    LONDON, Sunday— A Moscow wireless message states that the Lettish Government has accepted the Russian Soviet's offer to negotiate peace. A ...

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  4. LABOR'S VICTORY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Opposition newspapers agree that the result of the Widnes by-election, in which Mr. Henderson (Lab.) defeated Mr. Fisher ...

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  5. WHAT THE TREATY DID

    PARIS, Saturday.— M. Loucher, French Minister for Reconstruction, in a speech in the Chamber of Deputies said that the Peace Treaty enabled ...

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  6. SELF-DEIERMINATION

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Trade Union Congress unanimously adopted Mr. Robert Smillie's resolution of sympathy in Ireland's demand for freedom ...

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  7. THE DAILY BREAD

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Owing to the bakers going on strike last night Sydney was breadless to-day. Eleven hundred bakers are idle, also several -hundred, ...

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  8. "THE NEW WORLD"

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Lloyd George has addressed the following message to the people of Brita through a National publication ...

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  9. SOUTH RUSSIAN FRONT.

    LONDON, Sunday—The War Office states that the right wing of General Warangal's volunteers dining the last week engaged in a stubborn -and ...

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  10. GENERAL ELECTION PROBABLE,

    LONDON, Sunday.—There are many conflicting rumors concerning the prospects of a general election in the autumn. It is suggested in some ...

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  11. A WRETCHED BUSINESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Belfast "Irish News" says that Viscount French is the prime mover in a wretched business. He is nothing ...

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  12. DAVIS CUP MATCHES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Davis cup committee of management appointed by the Australasian Tennis Association has fixed December 12, 13 and 15 as ...

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  13. MR HUGHES IN SYDNEY,

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Mr. W. M. Hughes is still enjoying what looks like an enthusiastic reception. He is being profusely photographed and ...

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  14. "USELESS OUTRAGES."

    LONDON, Sunday.— The ,Irish Nationalist newspapers declare that Viscount French's drastic measures are useless outrages. ...

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  15. Settled

    PARIS Saturday.—The strike of municipal workers has been settled. The water workers employes have already resumed work. ...

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  16. GAS WORKERS GO OUT.

    PARIS, Sunday—The gas workers strike has plunged Marseilles In darkness. Twenty-five vessels are unable to all. Reservists have joined the ...

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  17. CARRYING OUT THE RAIDS.

    LONDON, Sunday—Eight hundred Royal Irish Constabulary and two hundred soldiers participated in Friday's ninety odd raids. The Buffs from ...

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  18. ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIREMEN

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—Mr. Justice Powers, in the Arbitration Court to-day, delivered final judgment in the case of the Federated Engine Drivers ...

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  19. £1,000,000 To Hospitals

    LONDON, Saturday—The British Red Cross is granting £1000,000 to hospitals in England and Wales from surplus funds ...

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  20. Rail On frame

    ROME, Sunday.—Some Italian troops in armoured cars suddenly entered Fiume. The Italian Government has ordered an inquiry and the ...

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  21. BREAKING IT GENTLY.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Lloyd George has written to the First Lord of the Admiralty, paying a tribute to the great part played in the victory by ...

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  22. DAYS OF PEACE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—At a civil reception to Lieutenant-General Sir Harry Chauvel, Mr. Groom, Minister for Works and Railways, said that all ...

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  23. Hoover Returns

    NEW YORK, Sunday—Mr. H. Hoover, American Food Commissioner, has arrived from Europe on board the Aquitania. interviewed, he predicted ...

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  24. "LET BYGONES BE BYGONES."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Evans, referring to Mr. Hughes expressed willingness to "let bygones be bygones" stated that Mr. Hughes had chosen ...

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  25. CLOTHING TRADES,

    MELBOURNE, Monday,—After postponement from July 29, the claim of the Federated Clothing Trades Union against Archer and hundreds of ...

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  26. THE BOOTS THAT PINCH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The following statement by Mr. H. G. Lamb, manger of the boot department of the C.M. Read Stores, Prahran, was made ...

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  27. War on Rabbits,

    [?] Monday,—It was reported at the Burnie Council meeting to-day that £662 had been expended this year on rabbit bonuses in order to keep ...

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  28. Future Of Syria

    PARIS. Sunday.—Mr. Lloyd-George and M. Clemenceau have reached a settlement over Syria favourable to France. ...

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  29. Alleged Embezzlement

    BURNIE, Monday.— C, D. Haigmar appeared before the Court this morning charged with the embezzlement of £44/5/ while in the employ of Bell and ...

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  30. South African Nationalists

    CAPE TOWN, Monday,—General Hertzog, addressing a meeting of Nationalists at Paarl, said that the salvation of the people did not lie in the ...

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  31. CONSIDINE'S CASE

    MELBOURNE, Monday .—The impression prevails that action will be taken by the Government at the first opportunity to remove Mr.M.P. ...

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  32. Monition Workers' Claims.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Representatives of monition workers sought from the Government to-day compensation for the loss of tools and personal effects on ...

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  33. House Burnt Down.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—On Sunday morning a seven-roomed house, owned and occupied by Mrs. Mawby, at Tullah, was destroyed by fire. Nothing ...

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  34. General Cables

    LONDON, Saturday.—Six hundred local authorities are establishing ant profiteering committees. ...

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  35. Rebuilding Nancy.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The razed city of Nancy, in France, is to be rebuilt under contract by the Vulcan Steel Products Company of New ...

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  36. Returning Transports.

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—The military authorities state that the Bokara was detained at Durban owing to coaling difficulties, and left that port on September ...

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  37. NAT GOULD'S ESTATE,

    LONDON, Sunday.—The late Mr. Nat Gould's estate has been sworn at £7787. ...

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  38. SCOTTISH OIL COMPANIES.

    LONDON. Saturday.—A combine With £4,000,000 capital, registered in Edinburgh, has acquired the ordinary shares of several important Scottish ...

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  39. DEGREES IN DIVINITY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—By nine votes to six the University Council to-day rejected a proposal by the Rev. Dr. Sugden to Institute University ...

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  40. Farmers and Settlers.

    Sydney, Monday.—A discussion at the Farmers and Settlers' Conference in Sydney to-day indicated that body would be a separate entity at the next ...

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  41. VISITING EX-KAISER.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The esCrown Princess of Germany and her two sons have gone to Amidogen on a visit to the ex-Kaiser and the ...

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