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  2. PAPER CONTROL.

    Regulations relating to the control of paper commission have been issued by the Controller, Mr. Wm. Brooks, and affect all kinds of paper and of board, ...

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  3. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official report says:--Between the Brenta and the sea three quarters of the Italian army is engaged, in conjunction with the 14th British Army ...

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  4. ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    The conference of archbishops and bishops of the Anglican Church from all parts of Australia was continued at Bishopscourt, Sydney. The conference is ...

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  5. RUSSIA.

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says a report from Petrograd states that the Bolshevik leader Zinovioff, in a fiery speech, urged the workmen to celebrate ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    A great internal commotion was caused in Germany by a speech by the Bavarian Premier, Herr Dandle, wherein he suggested the possibilities of the Empire's ...

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  7. PEACE TERMS.

    Another note from the German Government reached Washington yesterday. It supplements the last brief communication, saying the armistice terms are ...

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  8. VERSAILLES COUNCIL.

    Momentous developments are expected very shortly, based on the Versailles Council. To-day's discussion will be vital is deciding the course of action. No doubt ...

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  9. BOLSHEVIKS' FUNDS.

    When the Czecho-Slovaks took Kazan in August they captured Bolshiviks' state treasure equivalent to fifty-six millions sterling in gold coin. The money has now ...

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  10. DAIRY PRODUCE POOL.

    It has been decided by the Commonwealth Dairy Produce Pool Committee that all account sales to factories for next season's butter sold for ...

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  11. BRITISH CAPTURE MANY PRISONERS AND GUNS.

    A British-Italian official report states:--The Tenth Army since the commencement of operations have taken 11,000 prisoners, whereof 14 British corps took 6176 ...

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  12. ALLIED NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says an important Allied naval conference is being held, and presumably is formulating armistice demands. ...

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  13. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    Another shipping disaster occurred on the coast of British Columbia, forty lives being lost. The Government steamer, the Gealiando, ...

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  14. SHIFTING CENTRE OF EMPIRE.

    "The Times" Hague correspondent states that the Bavarian movement for shifting the centre of the Empire to Munich is taking definite shape. The Social ...

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  15. GERMAN LEADERS MEET IN BERLIN.

    An unconfirmed, Copenhagen report states that the leaders of the German Federal States held a prolonged meeting at Berlin, and although the decision is ...

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  16. WESTERN FRONT.

    The Press Bureau reports that the independent air force on Monday heavily attacked Mozgange aerodrome, when 18 hits were observed and a fire resulted. They ...

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  17. CROSSING THE PIAVE.

    British troops, including many crack regiments, crossed the Piave in little boats, landing the men on the shingle banks of the midstream islands, where ...

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  18. SUPPLIES TO BE POOLED.

    The Federal Executive has issued regulations placing all paper in Australia under control, and the pooling of all paper has been virtually decreed. The ...

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  19. AMERICAN NEWS.

    The following official wireless news has been received by the American Consul-General in Sydney:-- Washington: Professor Masaryk, ...

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  20. THE KAISER'S FATE.

    "The Times" Amsterdam correspondent states that a discussion regarding the Kaiser's fate is raging in Germany. His defenders, led by Count Westarp, ...

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  21. AUSTRIA MAKES ANOTHER APPEAL.

    Austria has reappealed to President Wilson for an immediate true in the interests of humanity. ...

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  22. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the Representatives Mr. Watt told Mr. Falkiner he could not discuss the distribution of honors to Red Cross workers, but he could not say why these honors ...

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  23. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Watt intends to make a statement in the House of Representatives to-morrow with respect to the disclosures by the Royal Commission on the Naval ...

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  24. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- We successfully raided north-eastward of Englefortaine, taking prisoners, and ...

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  25. A TURKISH NOTE.

    "The Times" Berne correspondent states that the Turkish Minister on Friday attempted to hand a note requesting an armistice and peace to the ...

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  26. STATEMENT BY THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser, speaking to members of the Reichstag, said he would abdicate when the interests of the people called therefor. ...

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  27. CONTROL OF TRADE.

    Mr. R. J. Alcock speaking at the annual meeting of the Royal Bank of Australia, said it was recognised that some form of control was necessary in war time, but it ...

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  28. TURKISH NEGOTIATIONS.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that the Turkish press is disposed to credit the current report that Turkey is negotiating with the Enente. ...

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  29. PRISONERS TAKEN IN FLANDERS.

    A British-Belgian communique states that between 24th and 27th October, 18,493 prisoners were taken in Flanders, whereof the Belgians took 7962, the British Second ...

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  30. STAGE SET FOR ABDICATION.

    The "New York Tribune" publishes a cable stating that the stage is set for the Kaiser's abdication. The Imperial yacht is provisioned and waiting at ...

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  31. 25,000 PRISONERS.

    It is announced that the Italians took 25,000 prisoners and 200 guns at the Piave. ...

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  32. AERIAL MAIL.

    The New Zealand Postmaster-General, Sir Joseph Ward, has no doubt about the financial success of the aerial postal service which he proposes to inaugurate in ...

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  33. TURKISH PEACE DELEGATES.

    The Turkish delegates have left for the Peace Conference. ...

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  34. THE AMERICAN FRONT.

    An American official message states:--Northward of Verdum we occupied Aincereville and established our lines northward of the village. ...

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  35. LUDENDORFF'S RETIREMENT.

    Holland and Switzerland are much impressed with Ludendorff's fall, commentators regarding it as a clear sign that Germany is intent upon peace. ...

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  36. McGARVIE SMITH VACCINE

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Premier made a statement to the effect that Dr. Wall, M.L.C., called on him to-day and asked him to make a ...

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  37. EVACUATING OCCUPIED REGIONS.

    A Vienna report states:--In view of the desire for peace our troops on Italian soil are evacuating the occupied regions. ...

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  38. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    A report from Vienna states that a Czecho-Slovak State has been proclaimed at Prague, which is now completely controlled militarily by the Czecho-Slovaks' ...

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  39. KING EMANUEL CROSSES THE PIAVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Italian front learns that King Emanuel crossed the Piave and was given an ovation by the Austrian prisoners. ...

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  40. WAR LOAN.

    The War Loan subscriptions now amount to £43,072,970, being £221,000 more than was received for the Sixth Loan. ...

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  41. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique states:-- Between the Oise and the Serre there have been lively artillery actions, notably in the region of Crecy-sur-Serre. The ...

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  42. CHARGES AGAINST GERMANY.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent says the gravamen of the charges against Germany are that she intrigued with Caillaux for a peace understanding at Britain's ...

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  43. NATIONAL COUNTRY PARTY

    It was officially announced to-night that the National Country Parliamentary Committee, consisting of 22 country members of the National Party, who recognised the ...

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  44. ADVANCING TOWARDS SCUTARI.

    An Italian official report states:--In Albania we occupied San Giovanni di Medua and are advancing towards Scutari. ...

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  45. GERMAN-AUSTRIAN NATIONAL GUARD.

    "The Times" Amsterdam correspondent states that German-Austrians are raising a National Guard throughout German Austria. ...

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  46. A WOMAN SHOT.

    Mrs. Mona Webb, 32, was shot in the back at a house in a lane off Crown street, city, early this morning. The bullet lodged near the spine. The victim ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    An Austrian official message states:--On the battlefront we evacuated the most strongly attacked sectors. ...

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  48. KARL RETURNS TO VIENNA.

    The Emperor Karl has returned to Vienna, the Archduke Joseph remaining at Buda-Pest with full powers, though even this authority is doubtful, as he refuses to ...

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  49. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    At Mr. Dillon's request, in the House of Commons, the Government allotted Tuesday for a discussion on a motion favoring the application of President Wilson's ...

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  50. ON TO THE ADRIATIC.

    The Italians have reached the Livenza River and have extended their offensive southward to the Adriatic. ...

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  51. AUSTRIA'S BREAKDOWN.

    Experts are discussing how Austria's breakdown is likely to affect Germany's military situation. Sir Valentine Chirol, in a letter to "The ...

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  52. STOCKBROKER COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Russell Skarratt Keigwin, a well-known business man, was found dead in a room at his aunt's residence, Potts Point, with a bullet wound in his head. A revolver ...

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  53. BATTLE OF GUISE.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters reported at noon on Tuesday:-- A battle is raging on the outskirts of ...

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  54. ITALIAN SUCCESSES.

    An Italian communique states:--Our 8th and 12th armies attacked the enemy frontally, while the 10th army threatened his flank. The enemy ...

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  55. GERMAN TRAFFIC DISCONTINUED.

    German traffic through Dutch Milberg has been discontinued. ...

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  56. FURTHER FRENCH PROGRESS.

    A French communique states:-- North of Guise we progressed on the north bank of the Oise and captured Beaufort farm, west of Lesquielles-St. ...

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  57. SERVIANS MAKING PROGRESS.

    The latest news shows that the Servians in Northern Servia are now 40 miles from the Danube, while another force of Servians are near the Bosnian frontier. ...

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  58. DELIVERANCE OF SYRIA.

    Representatives of the Syrian community waited upon the State Governor and presented him with a resolution carried by a large gathering of Syrians, ...

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  59. GERMAN TROOPS.

    The "Journal" says that German troops from Austria are arriving at Buda-Pest to restore order. The newspapers are forbidden to refer to the proceedings of ...

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  60. QUEENSLAND.

    Grass fires in this district are distressing, and practically every holding in all directions has suffered. The loss in stock fences, and improvements is very serious. ...

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  61. ADVANCE ABOVE RETHEL.

    The French and Americans have made an important advance north-west of Rethel. ...

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  62. TURKS EVACUATE BAKU.

    Moscow reports that the Turks have evacuated Baku. ...

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  63. THE BEER STRIKE.

    Carters have refused to load beer for Hughenden, where the beef strike has been in progress for some time. A bi general strike here is likely in ...

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  64. INFLUENZA.

    Influenza and pneumonia are ravaging Britain with increasing virulence. The undertakers, nurses, and doctors are worked to a standstill. There have been ...

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  65. "ENGLISH MUST NOT CROSS THE SELLE."

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters reported on Wednesday:-- Copies of German orders and battle objective maps which have recently fallen ...

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  66. EMPIRE NURSING SERVICE.

    The Duchess of Argyle presided at a luncheon, at which representative women of England were present, in honor of the Empire Nursing Services. The ...

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  67. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    Starting from Sunday week, addresses and lectures on Roman Catholic principles will be delivered in the Domain by prominent priests and laymen of the Roman ...

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  68. RECRUITING.

    Mr. Holman, addressing a recruiting meeting at Newtown, said that during his visit to France Marshal Foch urged him to impress upon his fellow-citizens in ...

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  69. POSITION OF GERMAN AUSTRIA.

    "The Times," in a leader, says if the Austrian leaders are unable to speak for German Austria, the Allies must treat that part of Austria as still bellicose. If ...

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  70. DR. WALL'S STATEMENT.

    Dr. Wall made a statement in the Legislative Council to-night, denying Mr. Grahame's allegation that he had secured money through false pretences, stating ...

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