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  2. MONARO BY-ELECTION.

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  3. RUSSIA.

    A report received at Copenhagen from Petrograd via Berlin, states that the Russian Soviet Government ordered the cruiser Aurora to be ready to sail from ...

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  4. PNEUMONIA.

    Another death is reported from the quarantine station at North Head. There are now nearly 400 eases, including 82 members of the crew of the steamer ...

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  5. THE KAISER.

    A high authority states that the Kaiser is still Emperor and King of Prussia, so far as the British Government has been informed. It seems that the Imperial ...

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  6. "THE DAY."

    The Board of the Admiralty has sent a message congratulating the officers and men of the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines on the completion of their great ...

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  7. GERMANY.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reported on Friday. The German Soldiers' Council protested against the proposed reestablishment of officers' authority, and ...

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  8. NEW GOVERNMENT FORMED.

    Router's Copenhagen correspondent telegraphed on Friday from Kieff:-- What is called the All-Russian Government has been formed at Ekaterinodar ...

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  9. IN CONSTANT COMMUNICATION.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent, in a message on Friday states that the Kaiser is in continual communication with Germany through wireless station ...

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  10. TELEGRAMS.

    Upon the arrival or the express from Sydney at Albury Mrs. Regan reported that a few minutes before the train reached the platform she missed her ...

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  11. SOLDIERS LOOTING.

    A correspondent in "The Times," who was despatched to Germany during the revolution, has returned to The Hague. He describes amazing scenes and ...

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  12. EPIDEMIC DIAGNOSED.

    The disease has been diagnosed as an epidemic of pneumonia in its pandemic form, and that term has now been adopted by the Commonwealth Quarantine ...

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  13. CRITICAL SITUATION.

    Reuter's Harbin correspondent reported on Tuesday that in view of the critical situation in Russia the Government at Omsk decided to appoint Admiral ...

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  14. LEGAL POSITION REVIEWED.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent reported on Friday:--The "Debats,'' reviewing the legal position of the ex-Kaiser, insists that the Dutch ...

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  15. DEATH OF BISHOP VERNON.

    The dear is announced of Dr. vernon, Roman Catholic Bishop of Dunedin, from heart failure, following upon bronchitis. ...

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  16. POLITICAL SITUATION.

    A Copenhagen message states it is reported from Berlin that the Government cf the Empire invited the Governments of the different German free States To ...

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  17. EX-KAISER INTERNED.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphed on Saturday that the Dutch Legation in the course of a declaration regards the ex-Kaiser announces that he ...

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  18. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Mr. Alexis Debeck, former editor of the "National News," sued the "Evening Standard" for libel in the King's Bench Division. ...

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  19. HOW THE GERMANS SURRENDERED.

    "The Times" special correspondent reported on Friday:-- Never has a pageant so majestically demonstrated the might of the British ...

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  20. EXTREMISTS SEIZE COAST TOWNS.

    Copenhagen reports that the extremists seized several German coast towns, ousted the local authorities, and caused the most severe panic on the Berlin Exchange for ...

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  21. ALLIES WARN HOLLAND.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent, writing on Friday, says "Le Petit Journal" says the Allies have warned Holland that she will insur a grave responsibility if the ...

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  22. THE TICK COMMISSION.

    The date within which the Royal commissioner inquiring into the administration of the Tick Act must present his report has been extended till December 8. ...

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  23. NO FEAR OF REVOLUTION.

    "The, Times" Hague correspondent stated on Friday that fear of a revolution has completely passed. ...

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  24. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    A Washington message say that Mr. A. Mitchell Palmer, Alien Property Custodian, has announced that the signing of the armistice does not alter, his functions ...

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  25. TAXICAB FATALITY.

    Through the overturning of a taxicab at Abbotsford, Victoria, to-day, Donald McDonald, 24, was killed immediately, while the driver, Cummings, received ...

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  26. THE TROOPSHIP BARAMBAH.

    Mr. H. Gregory member in the House or Representatives for Dampier, West Australia, commenting on the reports of the condition of the troopship Barambah when ...

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  27. HATRED OF ENGLAND.

    "The Times" Hague correspondent telegraphed on Saturday that a special correspondent who has returned from Berlin writes that the hatred for England ...

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  28. SAWMILLS DESTROYED.

    Logan's sawmills at Albury were totally destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at many thousands of pounds, which are only partly covered by insurance. A ...

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  29. UNITED SATES NAVY.

    Admiral Taylor, Chief of Naval Construction, told the Congress Committee that by July, 1920, the American navy would have twice the number of ships it ...

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  30. THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    Reuter's paris correspondent reported on Friday:--In connection with the forth coming visit of British sovereign, the well-known writer, M. Pertinax, in the ...

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  31. RAILWAY AND TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    A mass meeting of railway and tramway employees last night protested against the department's policy of pinpricks and the grievances of employees ...

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  32. CABINET AND DOCTORS CONFER.

    The Premier and other members or the Cabinet had an interview with a committee consisting of many leading doctors and others. In the course of an informal ...

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  33. A MESSAGE FROM BAVARIA.

    The ''Daily News." correspondent telegraphed on Friday that the Bavarian Government has informed Berlin that it intends to publish immediately all ...

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  34. MR. HENRY FORD.

    Mr. Henry Ford, who was recently defeated for the Senate, announces his retirement from the active management of his automobile business He has bought ...

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  35. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES.

    Dr. Armstrong, senior medical officer of the State Health Department, states that if influenza makes its appearance in, New South Wales he will certainly advise the ...

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  36. ENGINEERS' WAGES.

    At the conclusion of a mass meeting of members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers Mr. Gibson, the organiser, explained it had been decided to serve ...

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  37. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    Britain's remonstrance with Germany regarding the treatment of prisoners was communicated to Sir Douglas Haig, who despatched it to Spa. ...

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  38. MR. McADOO RESIGNS.

    Mr. McAdoo, in his resignation as Secretary to the Treasury and Railway Director, points out that his salary was in sufficient and he needs a rest. He ...

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  39. BOY SHOT DEAD.

    A sensational shooting accident occurred at Toongabbie yesterday The police report indicates that five boys were out shooting hares, and an ...

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  40. WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- On Thursday we occupied Namur, and crossed the Meuse southward thereof. We continued our advance on the whole ...

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  41. WOMEN TO WOMEN.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphed on Friday:--The press having ppblished a message from German women, asking Madame Jules Siegfrid, president ...

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  42. SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    A meeting of the Federated Teachers of New South Wales, held in Sydney today, unanimously adopted a resolution to the effect that teachers of all grades ...

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  43. MORE U-BOATS SURRENDER.

    Twenty additional U-boats surrendered at Harwich. ...

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  44. DEMOBILISATION.

    General Monash has been appointed director-General of Demobilisation. General Hobbs succeeds him as Corps Commander. ...

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  45. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphed on Friday:--A terrible explosion in a German ammunition train at Hamont, on the Belgo-Dutch frontier, ...

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  46. TAKING NO CHANGES.

    As Admiral Tyrwhitt awaited the second group of U-boats which surrendered off the coast yesterday all the British officers were armed with automatic ...

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  47. SALE OF WHEAT.

    More than 20,000 tons of wheat will leave Melbourne in the near future for America, the United Kingdom, and other destinations. ...

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  48. LORD ROBERT CECIL RESIGNS.

    A London message states that Lord Robert Cecil has resigned. (Published in "The Times.") LONDON, Sunday. ...

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  49. RETURNED SOLDIER ATTACKED.

    A returned soldier named Victor Ross was attacked by a number of men in a lane in the city last night. One struck him on the head with a bottle, rendering ...

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  50. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique states that the occupation of the liberated localities of Lorraine and Alsace continues, and the enthusiasm is wonderful, notably at ...

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  51. MR CLYNES RESIGNS.

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, Food Controller,, has resigned his position. Other Labor Minister are doubtful. ...

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  52. A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    "The Times" Amsterdam correspondent, telegraphing on Saturday, gives terrible details of the burning alive of Ger man wounded by an explosion which was ...

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  53. BUILDERS' LABORERS' DISPUTE.

    A Melbourne message states that as a result of a dispute in regard to the wages of builders laborers employed on the construction of silos in Riverina, unless a ...

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  54. THE ARMISTICE.

    Sir William Cullen, addressing t Granville Brotherhood, said the victory ef the Allies had saved Australia from several abominable cruelties which had ...

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  55. ON THE AUSTRALIA.

    Mr., Keith Murdoch, on board H.M.S. Australia, writes on Thursday last:-- With the German fleet out at last we met them 40 miles east of Inchkeith, ...

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  56. SMALL SAVAGE WARS.

    ''The Times'' Stockholm correspondent reported on Friday:--Frontier fighting in Austria-Hungary, Tarnsylvania, Bohemia and Croatia is assuming serious ...

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  57. STATE ENTRY INTO BRUSSELS.

    The King and Queen of Belgium were to make a State entry into Brussels on Friday. ...

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  58. GENERAL BOTHA LEAVES FOR LONDON.

    General Botha sails to-day for England aboard the Iyo Maru. S[?] of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in "The Times" (London), and is ...

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  59. 1000 GERMANS KILLED.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphed on Saturday that over a thousand were killed, mostly German soldiers, as a result of the Hamont ...

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  60. ENEMY WITHIN OUR GATES.

    An [?]gent waring against the enemy within our gates and a stern denunciation of the disloyalty in our midst was uttered at an Orange thanksgiving service for ...

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  61. SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Advices received in Adelaide shipping circles indicate that nine more ships have been ordered to come to Australia to take wheat and that there is every prospect ...

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  62. CREW OF THE MATUNGA.

    Mr. Watt has been advised that the crew of the steamer Matunga, which was captured in the Pacific by a German raider, would soon arrive in the United King ...

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