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  2. TERRORISM IN IRELAND.

    Terrorism continues in Ireland. Detective Wharton was shot near the Sinn Fein headquarters in Dublin. The bullet pierced his shoulder and lung, and passed out of ...

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  3. ENTENTE CORDIALE.

    His Majesty, in proposing a toast to President Poincare at a banquet at Buckingham Palace, said he welcomed the opportunity of expressing in person ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S OPPORTUNITY

    The slowness of the European reconstruction daily emphasises the immenseness of the opportunity confronting Australian industries. Looking round Europe. ...

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  5. LEFT BY THE BACK DOOR

    Mr. Hughes addressed 8000 electors at Ballarat last night. The Prime Minister was interrupted practically throughout the proceedings. When Mr. Hughes ...

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  6. POLITICAL MANIFESTO.

    The Federal and State political manifesto, issued to-day by the Farmers and Settlers Association of New South Wales, states, inter alia: ...

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  7. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    The Hon. wm. Brooks, president or the Employers' Federation, in his annual address to-day, said it must be recognised that the origin of the trouble now ...

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  8. SOLDIERS' GRATUITY.

    Most of the soldiers are believed to be satisfied with the correctness of Mr. Hughes' original statement that a cash gratuity was impossible. ...

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  9. STATEMENT FROM THE BANKS.

    Questioned to-day Mr. Chambers, chairman of the Associated Banks, said his statement yesterday that no arrangement of any kind had been entered into in ...

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  10. O'DONNELL COURT MARTIAL.

    General Jess states he has ordered a general court-martial in the O'Donnell case, Accused is getting witnesses from Ireland. General Jess has applied to the ...

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  11. MR. HUGHES' ADELAIDE SPEECH.

    In the South Australian Assembly, Mr. J. Gunn referred to Mr. Hughes' meeting at Port Adelaide, and quoted from press reports, which indicated that a man ...

    Article : 189 words
  12. THE LIVING WAGE.

    The Premier states, in regard to the position of employees, manufacturers, printers, carters, etc., who entered into contracts which cover some period ahead, ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. PROHIBITION IN CANADA.

    For the first time, in Canada's history, the House of Commons sat on Sunday, and amended the prohibition law by the transfer to the Provinces of the control ...

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  14. ARGUMENT BEFORE INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    Argument as to the application of the Board of Trade's living wage declaration outside the metropolitan area was continued before tho full Industrial Bench ...

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  15. RUSSIAN POSITION.

    Mr. Lloyd George's speech at the Guildhall is the subject of inquiry. Mr. Bottomley. in the House of Commons, asked if it was intended to ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council, the President referred to the point of order taken by Mr. Dick upon the second reading of the Bishop of Armidale and Grafton Grant ...

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  17. TELEGRAMS.

    Up to the present war gratuities have been paid 13,271 members of the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces approximating £856,630. ...

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  18. EXPORT OF EGGS.

    Eight hundred cases of eggs will be exported to Vancouver by the steamer Makura to-morrow. ...

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  19. TELEGRAMS.

    A continued reduction is being effected in the amount of indebtedness of the Australian Wheat Board to its bankers. From £9,161,000, the sum at debit, it was ...

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  20. GERMANS WINNING.

    Reuters Helsingfors correspondent writes that nobody doubts peace will shortly, be concluded by the Bolsheviks, Estonians and Letts. Negotiations have ...

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  21. SUGAR SHORTAGE.

    It was stated to-day that although the refining plants of the Colonial Sugar Company are still maintaining a large output of sugar, grocers found a difficulty in ...

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  22. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly, the Totalisator sator Amendment Bill, increasing the allowance to country clubs from 8 to 5 per cent., and the Housing Bill, were both ...

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  23. PRAYERS FOR RAIN.

    November 19 has been set apart by the heads of churches as a day of humiliation and prayer for rain. ...

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  24. GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield of New South Wales for the ten months of the current financial year shows a comparative decrease in value of £110,424. ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL.

    The threatened strike in the liquor trade, in Victoria has been averted, a 48-hours week having been conceded to domestic servants, contingent on the ...

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  26. LIEUT PICKLES' FLIGHT.

    Lieut Pickles did not leave Bathurst yesterday in continuation of his flight to Sydney, owing to the inclement weather. ...

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  27. NORTHERN TERRITORY TROUBLE.

    An official proclamation, appointing, Mr. Justice Ewing as a Royal Commissioner to inquire into the Northern Territory troubles, was gazetted to-day ...

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  28. STATE AND COMMONWEALTH

    Mr. Holman said to-night that Mr. Hughes had said absolutely nothing about the financial situation or his intentions if returned to office. The redistribution ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. THE MANNING TRAGEDY.

    It is reported that a farmer, named Frederick Yarnold, residing at Killibah Greek, midway between Wingham and Comboyne, has been fatally shot by his ...

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  30. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    The Federal Government is about to issue a proclamation setting forth the date fixed for bringing into operation certain sections of the Navigation Act. ...

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  31. HOTEL EMPLOYEES.

    Mr. Burns, secretary of the Federated Hotel, Club, Restaurant, and Caterers' Union, explained to-day that simultaneous action to that taken in Melbourne ...

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  32. TIMBER-GETTERS' CLAIMS.

    Mr. G. S. Briner, M.L.A., was informed that the timber-getters who cut and delivered timber for Shipbuilding purposes nearly a year ago will be paid at the ...

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  33. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Captain Ross Smith has left for France on his flight to Australia. ...

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  34. ARMISTICE ANNIVERSARY.

    Silence fell on London's busy millions with almost thrilling suddenness when was signalled the moment of the Armistice commemoration. The general attitude of ...

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  35. MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    The Redfern police arrested a man in connection with the death of Florence Foster, 40, who fell down a flight of stairs at a house at Redforn last night and broke ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL STRIKES.

    The Mining Warden at Broken Hill has granted a further suspension of working conditions to several companies, mainly owing to the strikes. ...

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  37. WHEAT COMMISSION.

    When the Wheat Commission resumed to-day it was stated that Mr. Campbell, one of the assessors, was ill, and an adjournment was therefore granted till ...

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  38. ARRIVAL AT LYONS.

    Captain Ross Smith arrived at. Lyons at 3.40, after an icy journey, his instruments and food being frozen. ...

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  39. A STRIKE OR A LOCK-OUT?

    Reports from Newnes state a shortage of supplies there is feared owing to the closure of the railway as the result of industrial trouble. ...

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  40. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    Canada's sixty million sterling Victory Loan was over subscribed in one week. TURF. Mr. C. G. Barnes' 800-guinea purchase, ...

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  41. A LITTLE GIRL KILLED.

    While spending a holiday with a friend at Marrickville, Amy Stanley, aged seven, who lived at Maryvale, was killed by a tram on Enmore Hill this morning. Her ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    At the Supreme Court yesterday, Eugene Onions and James Thompson, who were found guilty of inflicting, grievous bodily harm on Arthur Kellow, were each ...

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  43. AMERICAN MINERS.

    Fallowing the cancellation of the miners' strike, President Wilson has issued a call to miners and operators to a conference to settle their differences, and ...

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  44. SHIPPING CLERKS' WRATH.

    A largely-attended meeting of shipping clerks expressed indignation at the suggestion that they should obtain employment only through a bureau similar to ...

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  45. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales reached Washington in pouring rain at noon. Mr. Lansing headed the reception committee, and the cheering was very enthusiastic. ...

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  46. REPATRIATION REGULATIONS.

    New regulations under the Repatriation Act were issued to-day, allowing payment of advances in instalments, as applied for by intending builders, up to 90 per cent. ...

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  47. CHILDREN'S MAINTENANCE BILL.

    Taking evidence before the Select Committee appointed by the Legislative Council to report upon the financial provisions of the Maintenance of Children's Bill, ...

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  48. UNEMPLOYMENT DEMONSTRATION.

    An unemployment demonstration was held outside the Labor Bureau this morning. One speaker said they were going to adopt constitutional methods to get work ...

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  49. THE REFERENDUM.

    Mr. Lawson, Premier or Victoria, stated that having waited in vain for a definite statement by the Prime Minister regarding the powers proposed to be surrendered ...

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  50. CAFE DISTURBANCE.

    In a disturbance in a care at Peronne, an Australian soldier was killed and another wounded. ...

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  51. VICTORIAN BY-ELECTION.

    The result of the Albert Park by election, to fill the vacancy caused, by the resignation of Mr. J. F. Hannan (Labor) to contest the Fawkner seat (Vic.). in the ...

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  52. PENNANT CHARGES FAIL.

    Lord Justice Wrenbury, closing the Pennant inquiry, stated the committee found the accusations of immorality against General Jausen and ...

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  53. INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    The hearing of the charge against T. A. Field of making false return a regarding his income was continued to-day. Mr. John Hughes, of the Federal ...

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  54. EARL BRASSEY DEAD.

    Earl Brassey has died as the result of a motor accident. Earl Brassey was born on February 11. 1836. He was Governor of Victoria ...

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  55. STATE CABINET CONSIDERS REFERENDUM.

    Cabinet to-day considered the question of the referendum proposals regarding the rights of the States. Subsequently, Mr. Holman stated it had been determined ...

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  56. SERIOUS POSITION IN CANNED MEAT TRADE.

    The Producers Association's Central Council considered the serious position in the canned meat trade. It was slated that a most serious, block in the industry ...

    Article : 36 words
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