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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Wise told Mr. Finlayson that he was making inquiries into the position ...

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  3. A DISASTROUS HURRICANE.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—Twenty five persons were killed at Corpus Christi, in Texas, as a result of the recent storm. ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, The Minister for Railways, Mr. Fihelly, informed Mr. Swayne that there ...

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    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—On his return to Brisbane to-night the Premier, Mr. Ryan, said that he had nothing further to say in reference to his entry ...

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  6. UNREST IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" at Dublin states that 7000 soldiers and 12,000 police are searching for ...

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  7. PEACE PROBLEMS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The situation in Hungary is causing uneasiness in couference circle, in consequence of the Roumanians' reported intention to ...

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  8. THE COST OF LIVING.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—The House of Assembly to-day discussed the increasing cost of living on a motion bySir Thomas Smartt, Leader of the ...

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  9. PREVAILING DISCONTENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Arthur Henderson, the newly-elected Labour member for Widnes, speaking at the International Brotherhood Congress, ...

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  10. DISABLED SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The King's appeal to employers to employ disabled ex-soldiers has been received favourably everywhere. There are prospocts ...

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  11. THE PALESTINE CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Replying to as address of welcome at Dover General Allenby said that when he went to Egypt two years ago be did not know ...

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  12. ENGLISH WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At the opening of the sixth series of Government wool sales in London, there was a large attendance of French and Belgian ...

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  13. TREATY RATIFICATION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Senator Sherman, in a speech in the Senate, said that President Wilson himself was the crowned monarch of quitters, ...

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  14. THE SENATE.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—In the Senate to-day, Senator Milieu said that the next census would be taken in April, 1921, ...

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  15. GENERAL MONASH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Monash, in an interview, stated that he had not received any definite offer of the Victorian Railway Commissionership ...

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  16. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Government has requisitioned twenty steamers, which were loading coal at Cardiff for foreign ports, and ordered ...

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  17. THE MUNICH HOSTAGES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times" correspondent at Berlin snys that further sensational evidence was tendered at the murder trials at Munich, after ...

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  18. LONG DISTANCE PLIGHT.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.— Captain Eric Donaldson has arrived here and has announced that lie will essay a flight from San Francisco to Australia, ...

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  19. STRASSBURG DECORATIONS.

    PARTS, Tuesday.—The French have removed the German Imperial eaglo that decorated the Strassburg bridge, and have substituted a Gallic cock, ...

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  20. BOSTON POLICE STRIKE.

    BOSTON, Tuesday.—The members of the Boston fire brigades have declined to join the police in a sympathetic strike. ...

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  21. LIMAN VON SANDERS.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.— General Liman Von Sanders, formerly German commander in Palestine, in an inter view said that the Turkish compaign ...

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  22. INFLUENZA IN U.S.A.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday.—There is a recrudescence of the influenza epidemic. (Such of the news as is so indicated appeared in the "Times" ...

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  23. NATIONAL EXTRAVAGANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Neweastle Chamber of Commerce has carried a resolution declaring the need for drastic national retrenchment. It suggests ...

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  24. CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday,—The Prime Minister of Canada, Sir Robert Borden, is Buffering from an attack of Spanish influenza. Lady Borden is also ill, and ...

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  25. PASSAGES TO AUSTRALIA.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—The outbound passenger accommodation of the steamers Makura and Niagara could be sold twice over, as hundreds aro ...

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  26. GERMAN FOODSTUFFS,

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—Forty [?] marks in gold wera despatched from Germany to England to-day in Payment for foodstuffs. ...

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