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  2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday, —The Australian Press Association’s correspondent in Geneva [?]bles:— “The plenary sittings of the ...

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  3. EXC[?]USION OF JAPS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—It is understood that the exclusion of Japanese coolies from the United States will be accomplished, not by a ...

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  4. A.I.F. ABSENT[?]ES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Between 40 and 50 A.I.F. absentees, who are receiving, gratuitous transport on the Bahia Castillo to Australia invaded ...

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  5. ‘AN INFURIATED NATION’

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Irishman accused of murdering Ward, in Liverpool’ has been identified as Matthew Fowler, a Dublinite. He has been ...

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  6. PUTTING ON THE SC[?]W

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, — In the Legislative Assembly, the Treasure moved:— “That, towards raising the sup[?]ly ...

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  7. VULNERABLE BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday — In the House of Lords lord Lee, in moving the second rending of the Agricultural Bill, said that Britain’s over ...

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  8. THE COMING SLUMP

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at the federation of British industries, said that it Was helpful to meet organised ...

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  9. HELPING THE BLIND

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — The inter-State conference of industrial and educational institutes for the blind was continued to-day. It was ...

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  10. MACROOM BATTLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, —The bodies of the Black and Tans killed at Mac room were hearly all mutilated, apparently with hatchets, and are ...

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  11. Situation in Greece

    ATHENS, Wednesday — Foreign Trade is at a standstill owing to the fear that the Allies will cut off financial aid if Constantine returns, ...

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  12. [?]ome in [?]ess

    ROSIE, Tuesday, —The city is [?] darkness and without [?] [?]ng to the [?]tecticians [?]ke , The Go [?] [?]nient has put to [?]ers and ...

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  13. FALL IN GRAIN PRICES.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — Sixteen North Dakota banks have closed their doors on account of depleted reserves, resulting from the grain price [?]all. ...

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  14. AQUITANIA SEARCHED.

    LONDON, Tuesday, —The police searched the Aquitania on arrival at Southampton from New York, and deta[?]ed six Americans on suspicion ...

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  15. CONSTANTINE’S MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—It is reported from Lacerne that Constantine does not return to Athens until the plebiscite result is announced. ...

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  16. TO HELP THE FARMERS.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—New York, Chicago, and Boston, bankers hare launched a livestock finance corporation with 22,000,000 dollars’ capital ...

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  17. Dismantling Holigoland.

    [?]PENHAGERN, Tuesday,—A report from Berlin save that the disarmament of Heligoland will be completed shortly. The destraction of the harbor has ...

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  18. SHIPPING INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — A statement issued by the shipowners to-night sets out that a serious position has arisen in the inter-State ...

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  19. NOT A SINN FElN BOMB.

    A building was wrecked by a bomb in Old Swan Lane. The fire was soon extinguished. The police picketed all streets in the neighbourhood. The ...

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  20. ORDERED TO PAYTESTS

    An Inquiry into the [?] [?] the ste[?]ets [?] Williamstown on Det[?] [?] Pier, which was ...

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  21. KALGOORLIE ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) may make the trip to Western Australia to assist Mr. Foley, the Natioalist ...

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  22. N.S.W TREASURER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, — There was [?] dramatic [?]ption to an exposition of the now [?] and death [?] Bill by the State. ...

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  23. “THE WINDS UP”

    LONDON, Tuesday, —Special police in London are being held in readiness as a precaution against ontrages. The bomb in Old Swan Lane Was ...

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  24. SPREAD OF CONSUMPTION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — In pursuance of one of the objects of its appointment the Medical Committee of the Health Commission has ...

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  25. Making a Love Match

    LONDON, Monday,— The King and Queen of Denmark, accomplished by their [?]ece Margaret, are arriving in London. to-morrow on a private ...

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  26. THE WHEAT HARVEST

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — Substantial forward sales of the coming season’s wheat have been made by the Australian wheat Board, but the ...

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  27. Indian Elections

    ALLAHABAD, Wednesday, —India went to the polls yesterday for the first tine in her history. Non co-operators made great efforts in ...

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  28. ARMENIA AND TURKEY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — The State Department announces that President -Wilson has accepted the League of Nations’ invitation to act ...

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  29. CRIMINAL COURT

    LAUNCESTON Wednesday—At the sitting of, the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Ewing, Gertrude May Burke, a young girl, pleaded ...

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  30. STOCKS ACCUMULATING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday, — The Victorian flour millers are faced with the problem of accumulating stocks and are anxious to develop an ...

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  31. The Naval Board

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday —Members of the Naval Board -will leave Melbourne on December 4 in the- battle cruiser Australia, in order to ...

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  32. Shipwright’s Suicide.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday — William Alexander Brown, [?]0, a shipwright, of Arthur[?] street, North Sydney, died in the hospital last night from the ...

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  33. Scalling

    LONDON, Wednesday — Ernest Barry, who has returned from Australia after defeating Felton for the world’s Sculling championship, was ...

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  34. Wyreema Held Up.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The steamer Wyreema is idle In port, owing to firemen having left the ship. The men ask for a new victualling scale equal ...

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  35. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, — At the [?]ution of the Sydney wool sale[?] to-day, [?], Sun, and Badgery. Ltd., and [?] Clarke Co. Ltd., offered ...

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  36. Melbourne to Perth.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday,— Mr. C. J. De Garis, who is Dying from Melbourne to Perth, left Adelaide with his pilot, and mechanic at 5.30 a.m ...

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  37. BOWLING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday — The second bowling match between New South Wales and Victoria took place on the Victoria green to-day, when ...

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  38. Jews in South Africa.

    PRE[?]NIA, Monday — Speaking of a [?]eption to Chief Rabl[?] He[?] General S[?] gave [?] message to Jewry throughout the world. He ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND STOCK. [?]E[?]ENTURES.

    LONDON, Tuesday, —Mr. S. M. Hunter, Agent-General for Queensland announces that Queensland stock debentures due on January 7, ...

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  40. Young Man injured.

    BURNIE. Wednesday.—A young man named Eric Green was the victim of a painful accident to-day. When endeavoring to start a Ford ...

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  41. New Rhodes Scho[?]a[?]

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Mr. Adler S. Watt, aged 19, of Gordon road, Chatswood, the new Rhodes scholar for New South Wales, intends to take ...

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  42. E[?]S[?]IN SERIOUSLY ILL

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, — The ex-K[?]serin is uncons[?]ious. She was unable to recognise [?] [?]lly throughout the [?]. ...

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