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  2. IRELAND.

    The "Daily Mail's" Dublin correspondent says that the main strength of the Sinn Fein army, comprising 50,000, lies south of the Midlands and in the west ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    A fight occurred at the Newtown tram depot last night. Frederick Cork, driver, and Robert, Elswick, conductor, were walking off duty, when two men ...

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  4. RIOTS IN BERLIN.

    Renter's Berlin correspondent reports it is semi-officially stated that 42 were killed and 105 wounded in the fighting on the 13th. ...

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  5. PEACE TREATY.

    Renter's Hague correspondent states that the Government submitted to the Bureau of the Second Chamber a Bill reserving to the Queen authority to adhere ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    It is anticipated that the Federal Cabinet vacancies will be filled next week, and it seems tolerably certain that Mr. Hughes has made up his mind to promote at least ...

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  7. TRIUMPH OF BOLSHEVISM

    With the latest news from Russia, the military defeat of the Bolshevists passes into the realm of distant possibilities. Flame and sword are furnishing ghastly ...

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  8. MOVEMENT IN AUSTRALIA.

    Active steps are being taken by Socialists and other extremists to bring about the formal ion of an Australian communist party in Melbourne for the ...

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  9. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING.

    Henry Kempton, returned soldier, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital last, night suffering from a bullet wound in the left arm. The wounded man was ...

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  10. MEMBER FOR PERTH.

    Mr. Fowler, M.H.R. for Perth, has marked off his seat in the House of Representatives. He will occupy a place at the back of the Ministerial benches, in the ...

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  11. MARINE ENGINEERS.

    Members of the marine engineers' executive stated to-day that they considered the position looked hopeful for a settlement early next week. ...

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  12. CAUSE OF THE OUTBREAK.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent states it was the rejection of an Independent motion and the adjournment of the debate that precipitated the outbreak. Herr ...

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  13. ITALIAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Adriatic negotiations ended in a draft agreement being accepted by Italy. M. Clemenceau advised the Jugo-Slavs to accept, it in the interests of peace, and ...

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  14. GAOL ESCAPEE.

    John Regan appeared at the Newcastle court yesterday in answer to eleven charges. ...

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  15. STATE POLITICS.

    Mr. R. Pitt, off Pitt, Son, and Badgery, says that the salaries paid to Ministers of the Crown, are miserably inadequate. Referring to the salary of £1750 paid to Mr. ...

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  16. INTENTIONS REGARDING TURKEY.

    The "Daily News " says it is reported from Paris that, according to present Allied intentions, the Sultan will stay at Constantinople, but the conditions are not ...

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  17. COMING ELECTIONS.

    "The Times" Dublin correspondent states it is expected that Sinn Fein and Republican candidates will command majorities in most of the municipalities ...

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  18. DEATHS FROM ALCOHOL.

    According to a return received by Dr. Cumpston from the British Ministry for Health, the death-rate in England and Wales from alcoholism has been greatly ...

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  19. AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    At the Cabinet meeting to-morrow, a temporary, appointment to the Agent-Generalship will be made and subsequently a permanent appointment will engage the ...

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  20. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD.

    The Merchant Service Guild lodged an application with the Registrar of the Arbitration Court for a compulsory conference in the dispute of the captains and ...

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  21. TRALEE OUTRAGE.

    "The Times" Dublin correspondent states that the police arrested eleven, men at Tralee on a charge of complicity in the attack on Sergeant Sullivan. ...

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  22. LIKE ENTRENCHED SOLDIERS.

    The "Evening News" Berlin correspondent, describing the defence of the Reichstag, says that the police lined the walls like entrenched soldiers, and ...

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  23. INDEPENDENCE RECOGNISED.

    Router's Paris correspondent states that the Supreme Council decided to recognise do facto the independence of Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan. ...

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  24. AVIATION.

    Belated letters from the Kangaroo expeditioners detail unfortunate adventures in Crete. The aerodrome, was flooded, and the machine bogged axle-high. Fifty ...

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  25. SELECTED CANDIDATES FOR SYDNEY.

    Messrs. Birt (Paddington), Buckley (Surry Hills), M. Burke (Belmore), and Smith (King), M's.L.A., and P. J. Minahan have been, selected to contest the ...

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  26. TRAM AND MOTOR COLLISION.

    Owing to a collision between a tram and a motor ear yesterday afternoon, Vera Filmer sustained a fractured skull. The car was travelling along Queen's ...

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  27. EXTRADITION OF EX-KAISER.

    Renter's Paris correspondent reports that Mr. Lloyd George and Signor Nitti on Friday were to discuss the note to be handed to Holland, demanding the ...

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  28. CHILD LIFE.

    The Minister for Health, speaking at the opening of the maternity hospital at Burwood, said that the Government realised its responsibilities in the ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL

    A mass meeting of operative bakers decided to continue work on Sundays until such time as the court had an opportunity of varying the hours of labor. ...

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  30. PRESSING ALLIED PROBLEM.

    The political and military quarters increasingly serious tone marks the discussion on the problem what to do with the military triumph of Bolshevism. ...

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  31. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    "The Times" Paisley correspondent states that the Liberal Association will select a candidate on the 19th. Labor selected Mr. J. M. Bigger, the previous ...

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  32. NOTE TO HOLLAND.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs that the note demanding extradition of the ex-Kaiser has been handed to, the Dutch Minister. ...

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  33. MORE "PUSH" WARFARE.

    Push warfare has broken out again at North Carlton (Victoria), and disturbances occurred between two pushes known as the "Checkers" and the ...

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  34. LIST OF WAR CRIMINALS.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent states that the British list of war criminals includes Captain Fryatt's murderers and probably Admiral von Tirpitz, whose ...

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  35. THE EMDEN A GOOD AND LAWFUL PRIZE.

    Mr. H. E. Duke, presiding at the Prize Court, officially condemned the Emden as a good and lawful prize. He said it was a proud record for the Australians ...

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  36. WEST AUSTRAIAN TRAGEDY.

    Sensational evidence was given at the Coroner's inquiry at Perth into the death of Otto Haub. Robert Bismarck Pahl was present in custody, charged with wilful ...

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  37. UNREST AT BRISBANE.

    There is disquieting evidence of unrest among carters and drivers in Brisbane. The men stale openly that the moment has some for a change in their ...

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  38. GUILD SOCIALISM.

    Manchester Building Trades unions are carrying out an experiment in guild socialism, including the erection of 2000 workers' homes. ...

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  39. MAKING FLYING SAFE.

    A society, which has been formed to make flying safe, offers a prize of 100,000 francs for any invention tending to the stability of aeroplanes. It is onen ...

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  40. HUNGARIAN TREATY.

    Renter's Paris correspondent reports that the Hungarian delegation attempted to postpone the handing over of the Peace Treaty, fixed for January 35, asserting ...

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  41. WRECK OF THE AFRIQUE.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports that the second officer of the Afrique declares that the ship did not strike a reef, but was disabled for two hours, with her ...

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  42. PERTHVILLE HOLD-UP.

    The Perthville hold-up remains a complete mystery. The police, give full credence to Pedron's story after exhaustively inquiring into the circumstances. Two ...

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  43. PRESIDENT OF FRANCE.

    M. Clemenceau withdrew his Candidature for the Presidency in favor of At. Poincare. LONDON, Saturday. ...

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  44. POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    The representatives of 20,000 Commonwealth employees met at Melbourne yesterday, when consideration was given to the proposals of the ...

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  45. CHANGES OF ADMINISTRATION.

    Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent, states, that in accordance with the Peace Treaty, preparations are being completed to take a plebiscite in Schleswig. ...

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  46. SHOT DURING ALTERCATION.

    Arthur Getley, engineer, was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital to-night suffering from a bullet wound in the stomach. It is alleged that Getley was in a house ...

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  47. ALARMIST STATEMENT.

    An alarmist statement was issued this afternoon (wired Friday night). The War Office, reviewing the Empire's military position, declared that a new and greater ...

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  48. NATURALISATION APPEAL.

    The Court, of Appeal decided that Hermann Hermann Markwald is still an alien in Britain, although he was naturalised in Australia in 1908. He came to ...

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  49. FORMATION OF NEW CABINET.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs that the resignation of M. Clemenceau's Cabinet will be officially announced ...

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  50. MELBOURNE TRAGEDIES.

    Mrs. Mand Contts (42), of Union street, Brunswick, was Tun down by a motorcycle on Sydney road, and died shortly afterwards. ...

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  51. RELIEF FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    The State Government has decided to grant relief to unemployed, and the distribution of food orders will commence from to-morrow. ...

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  52. NATIONAL SAVINGS.

    The National Savings Assembly's first meeting yesterday, to arrange for country conferences, etc., was attended by 90 delegates from all parts of the United ...

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  53. A.L.P.

    Mr. Evans, who recently tendered his resignation as secretary of the Australian Labor party, was, at a meeting of the Central Executive last night, says ...

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  54. ESCAPE FROM BOLSHEVIKS.

    Colonel F. M. Bailey, an Indian political agent, who was sent on a mission to Turkestan eighteen months ago, and was detained by Bolsheviks last autumn, ...

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  55. SPIRITUALISM.

    Speaking at an Anglican Church festival at Perth, the State Gevernor said one of the greatest, aftermaths of the war was spiritualism, which was gaining a ...

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  56. EXPORT OF RABBITS.

    Mr. Massy Greene (Minister for Customs) received a cable from the Secretary of State for the Colonies intimating that providing the meat situation does not ...

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  57. ESTIMATED RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    "The Times" Helsnigfors correspondent reports that the Finnish statistician. Professor Ossendovski, estimates that Russia lost 35 million lives since 1914. ...

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  58. BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    Thieves gained entrance to the Sydney steelworks at Marrickville during, the night and blew open the door of the safe with a high explosive, but the inner ...

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  59. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.

    Admiral Beatty was presented with the freedom of Ryde. He said: "We of the navy have great love and respect, for the army. If both had not worked ...

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  60. MENACE TO THE PEACE OF THE WORLD.

    The discussion is spreading on Bolshevism in Russia. Senator Pearce to-day stated that when he left England the situation was viewed with great anxiety ...

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  61. TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION.

    A shell factory was blown up between Lancaster and Morecombe, and nine persons were, killed. The building exploded with a loud roar, shaking the country for ...

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