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  2. PRIMARY PRODUCERS.

    The primary producers' julbilee conference, arranged by the Royal Agricultural Society, was opened in Sydney to-day by Sir Walter Davidson, who remarked that ...

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  3. WESTERN FRONT.

    Router's correspondent at French headquarters at Chateau Salini telegraphed on Sunday that the French crossed the frontier of Lorraine early in the ...

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  4. THE ARMISTICE

    A wireless German message states the Government sent a message to the Allies and America protesting that the conditions of the armistice seriously ...

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  5. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    President Wilson will attend the opening sessions of the peace conference, it is announced officially. He will go immediately after the convening of the ...

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  6. DAIRY CATTLE.

    At a meeting of the executive of the United Pure-bred Dairy Cattle Breeders' Association of New South Wales all the associated societies were represented. ...

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  7. INFLUENZA.

    Official figures show that influenza has caused more deaths in the United States than losses sustained by the American army in France. Summaries from ...

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  8. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    A London message announces that the German fleet leaves its base on Wednesday and will surrender on Thursday. NAVY ...

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  9. MOERAKI HELD UP.

    The steamer Mocraki is still held up at Sydney. The reason for the refusal of the men to proceed in the vessel is said to be due to the serious outbreak of ...

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  10. AMERICAN, NEWS.

    Government agents see evidences that German propaganda machinery in the United States is being put into working order again to promote a sentiment of ...

    Article : 125 words
  11. FRESH CASES IN SYDNEY.

    Six fresh cases of influenza were reported at the quarantine station to-day. ...

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  12. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    An Ottawa message states that demobilisation orders have been issued to at once reduce all military establishments in Canada. After that is accomplished all ...

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  13. THE EPIDEMIC IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A Wellington message states that fifty more deaths of soldiers have taken place in New Zealand camps from influenza. Many of these were returned men. ...

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  14. THE BRITISH LINE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports the Second and Fourth Armies have reached the general line through Florrennes, Charleroi, Genappe and Ha[?]. ...

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  15. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Watt told Mr. Piggott the rumor about the sale of wheat at 49 per bushel was unfounded. ...

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  16. UNITED STATES CABLE SYSTEMS.

    The Government control of all marine cable systems organised and agisting under the United States laws is authorised by proclamation by President Wilson. The ...

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  17. GERMAN DEPREDATIONS.

    The Burgomaster energetically protested to the Soldiers' Committee against the robberies with violence and other misdeeds of the German soldiers on ...

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  18. DIVORCES IN CANADA.

    The close of the war sees an unprecedented rush for divorces throughout Canada. There will be 75 before the Senate when Parliament meets in the New Year. ...

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  19. ASSISTANCE OF B.M.A. REQUESTED.

    It was reported from the quarantine station to-night that nine cases of influenza were critical, and we were bad. The remaining 71 patients are improving. ...

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  20. TIDAL WAVE.

    A tidal wave which swept over the coast of Newfoundland was the cause of great damage to the fishing fleets. ...

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  21. THE KAISER.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" states that the ex-Kaiser is likely to return to Germany owing to the disturbance in Holland. ...

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  22. A SENTENCE OF DEATH.

    The United States Supreme Court has declined to review the case of Thomas Mooney, a San Francisco Labor leader, who was convicted of murder in ...

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  23. MARSHAL FOCH AT BRITISH HEADQUARTERS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs that Marshal Foch lunched on Sunday with Sir Douglas Haig at British headquarters. ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. CANADIAN VICTORY LOAN.

    The Victory Loan was over-subscribed. The latest figures show £115,000,000. ...

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  25. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly, replying to Mr. Gardiner, the Premier said Mr. Beeby's undertaking to bring before the Cabinet the request of public servants to ...

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  26. OFFICIAL INTIMATIONS.

    The Press Bureau advises the Maharaja of Bikaner attends the Imperial War Cabinet in preparation for the peace conference. ...

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  27. A.I.F.

    It is expected the Liverpool military camp will be cleared of all recruits by to-morrow. The Minister for Repatriation states ...

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  28. SUSPICION OF FRENCH PRESS.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent telegraphs that the French press views the ex-Kaiser's position with persistent suspicion and misgiving, and demands immediate ...

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  29. THANKSGIVING DAY.

    The following official wireless message has been received in Sydney by the American Consul:-- Washington: President Wilson has ...

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  30. AMERICAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    An American official message states that the Third American Army on Sunday began a march into the evacuated territory. ...

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  31. GERMAN PLOTTING.

    Mr. Tower, "The Times." correspondent, says there was undoubted evidence of the pan-Germans plotting to absorb Holland in the great German Republic ...

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  32. HAS THE KAISER ABDICATED?

    The State Department does not regard as serious the question as to whether of not the Kaiser had gone through the official form of abdication. Washington ...

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  33. ORIGINAL ANZACS.

    Another draft of invalid troops reached Sydney this morning and were accorded a great reception. The first batch of New South Wales ...

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  34. GERMANY.

    Washington diplomatic advices say that the Chancellor, Herr Ebert, has virtually dissolved the Reichstag, and will not permit of its sitting pending the ...

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  35. POLICING GALLIPOLI.

    The Minister for Defence spates that the services of two regiments of the Second Light Horse Brigade which have been available in Palestine have been ...

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  36. CABLE CENSORSHIP.

    Lord Northcliffe, in a letter, urges delay in relaxing the censorship on commercial cable messages, otherwise Germany will flood the world with ...

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  37. THE WHEAT POOL.

    A denial has been given to the rumors that there has been an extensive sale of Australian wheat at 49 per bushel. It is estimated that at the end of ...

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  38. QUESTION OF EXTRADITION.

    An influential meeting held in London, convened by the British Empire Union, demanded that the Government insist of the extradition and punishment of the ...

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  39. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    It is reported that the members of the Ministerial Party are openly manifesting their dissatisfaction with the administration of the present Government ...

    Article : 99 words
  40. PROTECTING THE RIGHTS OF CITIZENS.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that Citizens' Councils are being formed in Berlin with the object of safeguarding the rights of citizens and ...

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  41. MESSAGE FROM IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. W. H. Long, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a message to the Governor-General, states that the Imperial Government is deeply grateful for the ...

    Article : 106 words
  42. PRESERVING AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The Australian Wheat Board has asked Mr. Watt to cable to Mr. Hughes, asking him to try and arrange for the sale of a million bushels of wheat at 49, and ...

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  43. MURDERED BANK CLERK.

    The trial of Dargin opened at the Criminal Sessions. Exercising the option under the new law, accused elected to be tried without a jury. The Judge ...

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  44. "WANTING IN BALANCE."

    Mr. Bruce Smith, M.H.R., interviewed to-day, declared, that it was unfortunate for our national prestige that at the present momentous juncture in the Empire's ...

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  45. FUTURE OF LUXEMBURG.

    The Luxemburg Chamber carried a resolution demanding a referendum regarding the future form of the State. A Socialist and Liberal motion demanding a ...

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  46. DEMOBILISATION ARRANGEMENTS.

    Senator Pearce has announced that the troops returning to Australia will be discharged as follows:-- Those who embarked in 1914 and who ...

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  47. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY.

    A married woman named Lena Webber, whose husband recently left for Europe, died at Ryde under circumstances which indicated she had swallowed a quantity of ...

    Article : 228 words
  48. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A lobbyist states that the election promises to be pre-emintently khaki in the best sense. Naval and military voters exceed four millions and there are ...

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  49. DESTINY OF SCHLESWIG.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent states that the German Government are prepared to settle the destiny of North Schleswig by a plebiscite of the ...

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  50. BAKU RE-OCCUPIED.

    The British have re-occupied Baku. [A cable message yesterday stated that the Turks had massacred 20,000 Armenians in Baku.] ...

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  51. BOLSHEVISM IMPOSSIBLE.

    Mr. Huysmans, a well-known Dutch writer, in an article in the "Manchester Guardian," claims that Herr Ebert will have to voice the opinions of 99 per cent. ...

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  52. PETER SIMONOFF.

    A Russian, Peter Simonoff, a journalist, who claims to be the representative in Australia of the Russian Bolsheviks, was again before the Central Police Court ...

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  53. INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS.

    The Minister for Public Health states that arrangements have now been made by which the authorities of hospitals may insure with the Treasury Insurance Fund ...

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  54. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    The Minister for Defence definitely states that there is no intention at present on the part of the Government to dispense with the services of men ...

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  55. THE ITALIAN ADVANCE.

    Reuter's Rome correspondent telegraphs that the Italians are advancing on Istria, and have occupied Treviso. ...

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  56. "THE TIMES'' COMMENT.

    "The Times," in a leader, says the old methods of party bargains will [?] longer satisfy the people, especially the under-dog. The coalition will fail ...

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  57. BOXING.

    Flynn knocked out Dempsey in two minutes. [Flynn is probably "Porky" Flynn, who visited Australia a few years back. ...

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  58. SEISMIC DISTURBANCE.

    Riverview College seismograph recorded a great earthquake shock shortly before 50 'clock this morning. The scene of the disturbance was 2150 miles from Sydney, ...

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