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  2. SOME SURPRISES.

    To-day was nomination day for the coming election. A surprise was the appearance of an opponent for Mr. Lloyd George at Carnarvon. Mr. ...

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  3. FOR MURDER.

    Madamo Prieur, whose husband was killed by the torpedoing of the Sussex in 1916, has lodged in the courts a charge of murder against the ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION. THIS EVENING.

    A revolution under the leadership of Dr. Liebknecht, the Radical Socialist, will break out in Berlin on Friday evening, according to advices received ...

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  5. ABOUT GERMANY. THE LATEST TALES.

    Combined "Times" Reuter, and United cables. The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this ...

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  6. A NEW GAG.

    Mr. Atkinson resumed the debate in the House of Representatives last night, on the motion for the second rending of the bill to extend the period ...

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  7. FEDERAL ARENA.

    The proposed legislation to grant at pension to the Chief Justice of the Higin Court is taken as foreshadowing the early retirement of the first Chief ...

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  8. MEAT OR TIN?

    The question as to whether the employees of the Vulcan Can Company at Oxley should come under the award for bacon curers, was further argued ...

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  9. ENTENTE CORDIALE.

    King George entertained President Poincare at a dinner at the British Embassy, and the city was brilliantly illuminated. ...

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  10. PARIS RUSHED.

    The capital is filled to overflowing, and the prices of hotel rooms have doubled and trebled. A simple hotel breakfast costs 6s, and it is impossible ...

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  11. WAR AWARDS.

    A bar to his D.S.O. has been awarded Major H. G. Willing of the New Zealand Field Artillery. D.S.O.'s have been awarded the following Australians:— ...

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  12. MINING ENGINEERS.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in a special order, congratulates the mining and tunnelling units, who has demonstrated their complete superiority over the ...

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  13. TURK EXCESSES.

    Reuter has received from a Greek source figures showing that in the spring of 1914 the Turks deported 700,000 Greeks, of whom half a million ...

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  14. COMMAND OF SEAS.

    Mr. Churchill, Minister for Munitions speaking at Dundee declared that Britain was determined to maintain her naval supremacy. "We shall ...

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  15. SURRENDER OF AEROPLANES.

    There will be no formal surrender of German aeroplanes an was expected, because it is impracticable to assemble 2000 aeroplanes at one place. It is ...

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  16. THE INDEMNITY.

    The Allies, in estimating Germany's ability to pay indemnities, are considering the royalties from German coal and potash; also the control of ...

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  17. FULL SURRENDER.

    The Admiralty announces that the entire Turkish fleet has surrendered, including the Goeben. ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Minister for Railways. (Mr. J. M. Hunter) made an important, announcement this morning which should tend to relieve the unemployment ...

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  19. BELGIAN ROYALTY IN PARIS.

    Paris gave an enthusiastic welcome to the Belgian King and Queen to-day. ...

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  20. GOLD HANDED BACK.

    The Germans have begun to make restitution. They have delivered to the Allies 300,000,000 francs in gold which came from the Russians and French, ...

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  21. PRESIDENT WILSON ILL.

    President Wilson has developed a cold aboard the George Washington. He spent most of Wednesday resting. Wireless bulletins to New York ...

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  22. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA. QUARANTINE PRECAUTIONS.

    So many countries offer a source of infection for Australia that it has been necessary for the quarantine authorities to collect detailed information of ...

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  23. PREMIER'S RETURN.

    The delay in leaving Australia is not likely to affect the date of the Premier's return. Mr. Ryan stated this morning that he still intends to be back ...

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  24. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Dr. Franz Klein, former Minister for Justice, who will represent Austria at the Peace Conference, said: "If we are permitted to attend the conference I ...

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  25. PUNISHMENT DEMANDED.

    At Kimberley a mass meeting was held under the auspices of the Sons of England, and it was resolved that the Imperial Government should demand ...

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  26. EX-GERMAN COLONIES.

    Mr. Walter Long (Secretary of Colonies), speaking at Bristol, disclosed the fact that he was a member of the committee appointed to consider the terms ...

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  27. CONTROL OF WIRELESS.

    The Secretary for the Navy. Mr. Daniels, in a speech, advocated the Government monopoly of all wireless in the U.S. and its possessions. ...

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  28. EVENT OF THE WEEK.

    A final reminder is given to the general public, and particularly city and suburban Laborites, that a Labor fete is to be hold to-morrow (Saturday) and ...

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  29. CALLED THEIR BLUFF.

    The "Politiken" relates that a large number of British prisoners of war was compelled to make a long march to Stettin, where the German authorities ...

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  30. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    M. Marcel Hutin states that the gravest incidents occurred in a war prisoners' camp in Saxony, and that the Allies are calling on Marshal Foch ...

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  31. ROMAN CATHOLIC PROTEST.

    The position of the influenza out-break continues hopeful. One more death has been reported, that of an Italian conscript named Lorenzo, ...

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  32. CASE OF PRISONERS.

    A semi-official German report states that the British member of the Armistice Commission at Spa declared that they would hold the German ...

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  33. FOOD NOT SHORT.

    Germany's attempt to create a sham famine and stir leniency in the Allied countries is exposed in semi-official diplomatic advices revealing that there ...

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  34. GERMANS MAKING AMENDS.

    The Germans have begun their restitutions under the armistice, and have already paid £300,000,000 in gold exacted from Russia to the Allies, who ...

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  35. THE ROMANOFFS.

    An Amsterdam dispatch says that a Kiev newspaper has published a story given by the valet of the former Empress of Russia of the murder of the ...

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  36. JUDD'S CASE.

    Judd's trial was concluded in the Central Criminal Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Ferguson said it was a postilent doctrine that laws should not be ...

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  37. STILL GOD'S INSTRUMENT.

    The ex-Kaiser preceded his formal abdication by a lead-pencilled document, written at Amorongen on November 20. He is unable to ...

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  38. ANOTHER YARN ABOUT TROTSKY.

    Arthur Gabyrel, former vice-president of the American Association of Foreign Language Newspapers, swore to-day before the Senate Committee, ...

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  39. YOUNG TURK CREW.

    The now Turkish Government is proceeding vigorously against the Young Turk party of Enver Pasha. The German Government at the request of the ...

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  40. BRITISH DEMOBILISATION.

    One hundred and fifty thousand miners, marked for release from the army are coming back to the pits as swiftly as possible; ...

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  41. STRIKE IN CAIRNS.

    The Premier has received no report on the threatened sanitary strike in Cairns, where the employees are reported to be claiming £5 5s a week ...

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  42. OLD SOL STILL ENJOYING HIMSELF.

    [?]Much cloud was noted this morning in central-eastern and south-eastern districts, and rain threatens on parts of the Central Highlands and Darling ...

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  43. HEARTY SEND OFF.

    A crowd of thousands was at Victoria station this morning to give the Allied representatives to the inter-Allied Conference at Downing-street, the ...

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  44. WILSON'S 14 POINTS.

    The "Morning Post" insists upon the importance of the exact relation of President Wilson's 14 points to the peace settlement being understood. ...

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  45. THE OCCUPATION MARCH.

    A Belgian communique says that our cavalry has occupied Neud and Oderkirchen. An American communique states that the troops have reached the ...

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  46. AUSTRIA'S DISINTEGRATION FORESEEN.

    An English newspaper correspondent in Vienna has interviewed Herr Bauer, the Foreign Minister. The latter says that documents in the Foreign Office ...

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  47. WHAT OF LUDENDORFF?

    Many rumors are circulating about General Ludendorff. No one is doubting any more that he has find to a neutral country. One frequently hears ...

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  48. CHILE AND PERU MUST AGREE.

    The United States Government has impressed upon both Peru and Chile the absolute necessity of composing their differences. ...

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  49. EMPIRE PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Walter Long, speaking at [?]bridge, said he rejoiced, as Coloniel Secretary, that imperial preference had been extended to the Dominious ...

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  50. BOLSHEVIKS ORDER MOBILISATION.

    The Bolsheviks have ordered a general mobilisation for military training. It is estimated that next summer they will have an army of between three ...

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  51. MT. ELLIOTT STRIKE.

    The Premier has received advice from Cloncurry, dated December 4, that the mines at Mt. Eillott have resumed work and everything is orderly. ...

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