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  2. FEDERAL CRISIS:

    The new Ministers were sworn in last night as members of the Hughes reconstructed Government. They, attended their new departments to-day, ...

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  3. EXEMPTION COURT.

    Before Mr. H. L. Archdall, P.M. the sittings of the Exemption Court (Brisbane division) were continued this morning: Captain G.M. Dash appeared ...

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  4. ROUMANIANS RETIRE AGAIN.

    Between the Uzul and Cafin Valleys, on the Moldavian frontier, there have incessant enemy attacks since October 29, but they have been ...

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  5. STATE MINE,

    In accordance with his policy of opening up coal mines in the different parts of the State, especially,, if possible, In those centres where this facl ...

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  6. THE COAL WAR.

    The compulsory conference of parties connected with the coal dispute, coiled by the Prime Minister under the War Precautions Act, is meeting in ...

    Article : 268 words
  7. HOLMAN'S TREACHERY.

    Last, night the Town Hall was crowded with citizens, when a resolution of protest against the prolongation of the State Parliament was carried. ...

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  8. WILSON'S VICTORY.

    President Wilson's victory, is regarded as a personal triumph by the "Westphalische Zeitung," a Krupp organ. Against him, it says, Mr. ...

    Article : 399 words
  9. BAMRIAM REVOLT.

    The Berne correspondent of the "Excelsior" telegraphs that ho can guarantee reports of a growing revolution in Bavaria among entire regiments Men, ...

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  10. THE BLACK LIST.

    The British reply to the American note, on the trade "black list denies that-the rights of neutrals and traders finder the international law have been ...

    Article : 190 words
  11. A.L.F. TRAINEES,

    Complaints have been made regarding the haste in which members of the A.I.F. are being rushed away from the camp, in some instances, it was alleged, ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. BURRUM MINE.

    "I don't buy a pig In a poke," said the Minister for Mines this morning when discussing the option he has now obtained over the Riverbank coal ...

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  13. "WE ARE HOPEFUL."

    The coal strike continues. Representatives for the compulsory conference left Sydney last night for Melbourne. Delegates on each side ...

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  14. NEXT WEDNESDAY WEEL

    The Federal Parliament, will meet on Wednesday week, November 39. This decision was arrived at by the new Federal Ministry at the first ...

    Article : 286 words
  15. VICTIMISED TRAINEES.

    Compaints have been made to the Minister for Defence that some employers have notified the compulsory trainees that they would not be ...

    Article : 128 words
  16. FEDERAL LABOR CAUCUS.

    The caucus, meeting of the Offical Labor party, which way carried on after the departure of Mr. Hughes and his supporters on Tuesday, was continued ...

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  17. MEATLESS DAYS,

    The morning papers say that Mr. Ranciman (Presideut of the Board of Trade) will present to Parliament pleasure, providing for the compulsory ...

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  18. DESPERATE FIGHTING,

    The battle of the Ancre continues with the British wave sweeping eastwards towards Bapaume. Beaucourt, another bastion, on a hill, was captured ...

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  19. HUGHES INDICTED.

    The following statement pr[?]mred by the direction of the Official Federal Parliamentary Labor party was handed to "The Daily Standard" ...

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  20. VENLZELOS RECOGNISED.

    Lord Bobert Cecil (Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office), replying to Mr, W.W.Ashley, in the House of Commons, said that roughly M. Venlzelos's ...

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  21. SOLE SUPPORTERS.

    Amendments have been made in the War Service Regulations dealing with exemptions from military service as the outcome of suggestions of Mr. ...

    Article : 160 words
  22. TORIES ON THEIR "DIG".

    The Labor party remains with 26 members In the House of Representatives and 19 In the Senate, or a total- of 45 members against Hughes's 24 [?] ...

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  23. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. James Hope (Treasurer of the Household), answering. Mr. W.W. Ashley, said the returns of the number of German ...

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  24. NAVY COAL BARRED.

    A most serious view of the strike position is taken by the naval authorities. It is evident that unless the Prime Minister's conference can arrive ...

    Article : 350 words
  25. BRITISH TONNAGE.

    The Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. MacNamara) informed the House that the Admiralty was giving unremitting attention to the possibilities of ...

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  26. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The Australian Red Cross Commissioners in London have sent a cable asking that the public should he notified through the press that Inquiries in ...

    Article : 171 words
  27. ANCRE LOSSES.

    General Sir Dougias Haig reports that the ground won yesterday north or the Ancre was secured at night, and more of the enemy made prisoners at ...

    Article : 55 words
  28. LEAVE FOR CONSCRIPTS.

    Further Instructions were Issued yesterday by the Minister for Defence with reference to the question of granting eave to men, called up under the ...

    Article : 171 words
  29. SELF-CONTAINED COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. Dugaid Clerk chairman of the Society of Arts in a speech, said he disagreed With the colonial idea or a self-contained Commonwealth. The ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. PADUA BOMBED.

    The Austrians attempted to bomb Venice on Saturday, but were repulsed They bombarded Padua. A large bomb fell In a beer storehouse ...

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  31. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS

    It is gemi-offcially stated that the Belgian deportations are regarded as a violation of Germany's assurances to Ambassador Gerard, when women and ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN MORATORIUM.

    In the House, of Commons, Mr. Outwaithe asked Mr. Bonar Law (Secretary for Colonies), whether he could make a statement regarding the ...

    Article : 76 words
  33. TOTE FRACTIONS.

    The second reading of the Totalisator Duty Bill, increasing the Treasury's percentage from 2 to 5, and securing to it the fractious and unclaimed ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. GENERALLY FINF

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported this morning as follows:—The weather la generally fine, but the sky is cloudy on parts of the ...

    Article : 142 words
  35. FISH MARKET.

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  36. TRAMS AND TRAINS MAY STOP.

    The possibility of all coal being declared "black" presents a serious problem for the railways and tramways. The Commissioner have huge stacks of ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Pile Light.—Flinders, from Bundaberg, passed in, 11.30 a.m. Burnett Heads.—Moruya, passed north,9 a.m. ...

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  38. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL SHELLED.

    The Germans are shelling Rheims Cathedral. Four of the roof buttresses have fallen, and if the shelling continues the whole of tho building will ...

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