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  2. HOUSE RENTS.

    At to-day's inquiry before the interstate Commission, on the question of house rents, Sir Allen Taylor was recalled to answer certain allegations made by a ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council the Women's Legal Status Bill, which was introduced in the Assembly, was ruled out of order on a point raised by the President that ...

    Article : 326 words
  4. BRITISH ELECTIONS

    The election campaign is now in full swing. The number of candidates is swelling hourly, embarrassing the parties, which are unable to repress the swarm of ...

    Article : 219 words
  5. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The Interstate conference of health officers summoned by the Commonwealth Government to consider the precautionary measures to be taken in view of a possible ...

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  6. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    It is announced that Brazil has selected two delegates for the peace conference. Attention is drawn to the anomalous position created. Brazil has not ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, writing on the subject of the freedom of the seas and President Wilson's supposed attitude thereanent, points out that President. ...

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  8. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    A British naval officer who received the surrender of a German destroyer on the Forth states that the German officer who presented himself in order to make the ...

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  9. PRESIDENT WILSON'S ASPIRATIONS.

    A Washington message states that before leaving for the peace conference President Wilson will make a complete statement regarding the reasons for his ...

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  10. TELEGRAMS.

    The Victorian State Premier has been informed by the Acting Prime Minister that loan money will be found by the Federal Government for land settlement ...

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  11. LIFTING THE CENSORSHIP.

    It is announced from White House that at the personal request of President Wilson the Allied Governments agreed to lift all censorship regulations on the ...

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  12. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the Senate senator Pratten accused Messrs. Oldershaw and Higgins of using their official positions in connection with the Shipping and Metal Boards to ...

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  13. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    Canada's revenue for the fiscal year ending March next, as a result of the success of business profits, taxation of income and other taxes will reach three ...

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  14. ELEMENTS OF REVOLUTION.

    Chaplain-Major Wilson, lecturing at Armidale, said the element of revolution existed in Australia, and unless wise counsels prevailed civil war and ...

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  15. ALLEGED MURDER

    At the Central Criminal Court Mary Agnes Denney was placed. On trial for the alleged murder of her husband, Ebenezer Denney, at Goulburn. Accused ...

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  16. GERMANY.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday that "Vorwaerts" states that the election to the Soviet at Dresden resulted in the Majority ...

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  17. 27 DEATHS TO DATE.

    Another Italian reservist, Bachisio Macioni, died at the quarantine hospital to-night, making a total of 27 deaths to date. ...

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  18. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives the Speaker took exception to a statement by Mr. Catts that Ministers controlled "Hansard" reports. ...

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  19. WAR CHEST APPEAL.

    Over £23,000 is already in hand towards to-morrow's War Chest appeal. ...

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  20. GERMAN INTRIGUE.

    Two members of the Berlin soviet have arrived at The Hague to control the German Legation, which is known to be in touch with the ex-Kaiser. ...

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  21. SHIPPING PURCHASED.

    The offer of the United States Government to purchase three-quarters of a million tonnage from the International Mercantile Marine Company, flying the ...

    Article : 76 words
  22. EXPLOSION IN SCHOOLROOM.

    A detonator exploded in St. Columbus School at Leichhardt, as a result of which Basil Shepherd, 11, had two fingers and half of the thumb of his left hand blown ...

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  23. CONFERENCE IN BERLIN.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday that 70 delegates attended an important conference between the Governments of the German States, ...

    Article : 157 words
  24. THE MONARO ELECTION.

    Mr. Bailey, the newly-elected member for Monaro, referring to the recent contest, said the two chief things which reacted againt the National candidate were ...

    Article : 91 words
  25. PREVENTION OF RIOTS.

    A New York message states that the Police Commissioner has written to the Mayor of New York, Mr. Hylan, stating that machine guns will be used to halt ...

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  26. STATE POLITICS.

    A special meeting of the State Cabinet is to be held to-morrow in order to determine what scheme for redistribution shall accompany proportional representation. ...

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  27. THE A.I.F.

    Of the 412,000 men who enlisted for service abroad up to the end of September, 78,544 have returned to Australia. ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier made a remarkable statement to-day when referring to the peace demonstrations that are to take place on Friday and Saturday. "I have had ...

    Article : 112 words
  29. STRONGER BEER WANTED.

    A Labor delegation, representative of all Canada, demanded more than 2 percent, alcohol in beer. ...

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  30. ARRIVAL OF OVERDUE STEAMER.

    The overdue steamer Claverdon has reached Sydney after a protracted voyage of 157 days from New York. ...

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  31. INOCULATION.

    Nearly four hundred, people were inoculated at the city depots yesterday. They represented all classes of the community. ...

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  32. LUDENDORFF GOES TO SWEDEN.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that Ludeudorff departed via Sasanitz for Sweden. ...

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  33. OCCUPATION OF BUDA PEST.

    A message from Geneva states that the French upon occupying Buda-Pest. were warmly welcomed by the inhabitants. The German Imperial Councillor, Baron von ...

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  34. VENERAL DISEASES BILL.

    The venereal Diseases Bill, making notification of the disease compulsory, passed its first reading in the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  35. TWO MORE DEATHS.

    There were two more deaths at the quarantine station during the night, the victims being Conporal Thomas Treacey and Nirino Minervi, an Italian reservist. ...

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  36. SOLDIERS AND WORKMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The State Department learns that delegates from the Workmen's and Soldiers' Councils in Germany have been summoned to meet on December 12 in Berlin. ...

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  37. ALLEGED PILLAGING OF GOODS.

    Two men, Alfred Phillps, carrier, and Joseph Carol, saddler, were remanded at the Police Court on a charge of having stolen large quantities of serge, fancy ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. THE EX-KAISER.

    Reuter's naris correspondent telegraphed on Wednesday that M. Berthelot, Professor of Public Law at the Paris University, writing in "Le Matin" on ...

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  39. DISTRESS IN RUSSIA.

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says it is, reported from Petrograd that immense crowds of freed Russian war prisoners from Germany are adrift on the ...

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  40. REPATRIATION.

    Senator Millen says that for the seven months ending October, the Repatriation Department has given assistance to 34,588 persons. There were 25,345 applicants ...

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  41. FIRE BRIGADE TROUBLE.

    Coincident with Queensland's official celebration of peace there is a probability of a strike of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, which will involve not merely a ...

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  42. THE NIAGARA OUTBREAK.

    Australia has acted wisely in taking precautions against an influenza epidemic such as New Zealand is endeavoring to matter at this moment. Had the New ...

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  43. MACHINIST COMMITS SUICIDE.

    James Stainton, a machinist, residing at Summer Hill, who has been in bad health for the past three years, approached his motlier yesterday, and said: "Kiss ...

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  44. A BOY'S DEATH.

    The Parramatta Coroner opened an inquest concerning the death of Allen Hemington Harris, 15, which occurred in a paddock at Toongabbie on Saturday last ...

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  45. THE ALLIES' VICTORY.

    To-day was reclaimed a public holiday and there were enthusiastic victory celebrations, which will continue in certain localities until Saturday. ...

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  46. ALLEGED LARCENY AS A BAILEE.

    At the Police Court to-day James Brown proceeded against his sister-in-law, Ellen Brown, that being the bailee of £158, his property, she did ...

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  47. DOVER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    The latest batch of interesting war-time happenings now released for publication contains the story of how Dover narrowly missed being blotted out just prior to the ...

    Article : 140 words
  48. EDUCATION BY CHEAP LABOR.

    At the annual meeting of the Public School Assistant Teachers' Association a motion was carried deploring the fact that the Government had not seen it to ...

    Article : 86 words
  49. TEXTILE WORKERS' WAGES.

    Judge Curewis, in the industrial Court, by consent of the parties, varied the award covering the wages and conditions of the textile workers, lifting the wage ...

    Article : 86 words
  50. FEDERAL BY-ELECTION.

    The following nominations have been received for the Corangamite seat (Victoria), in the Federal Parliament:--Mr. Coldham, Independent Nationalist; ...

    Article : 55 words
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