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  2. MORE PROTESTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The executive of the A.I.F. Artillery Association of Victoria has unanimously recorded a protest against the proposed visit of the Minister for Defence and ...

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  3. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    Two great hotels in Paris have been turned into bureaux for the Peace Conference. They are a babel of world politics. Plans which long been pondered over are being modified in ...

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  4. TO BE SHOT.

    A Paris message says that Marshal Foch met the German plenipotentiaries at Treves on Wednesday regarding the armistice. He demanded that those responsible for the murder and ...

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  5. PROHIBITION.

    A Washington telegram announces that the Government of the United States has adopted Federal prohibition, a majority of the States ...

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  6. PEACE CONGRESS.

    The decision merely to issue an official communique daily, and to maintain absolute secrecy, placing an embargo on delegates against discussing the deliberations of the Peace ...

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  7. IN THE TRACK OF THE FLAMES.

    BRAIDWOOD, Friday.--From Goulburn to Braidwood, and thence across the range to Batsman's Bay, the people wait with anxiety, Every little puff of smoke curling upward to ...

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  8. ANZACS AND INVALIDS.

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  9. MOTHERS AND WIVES.

    A meeting, "not so well attended as it should have been," to quote one of the principal speakers (Chaplain-Colonel Green, C.M.G.), was held under the auspices of the Sailors and ...

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  10. "K" BOATS.

    Details have now been revealed of the British submarine cruisers, called "K" boats, which are propelled by steam. They have two funnels, and are of 2000 tons, 340ft. long, and with a ...

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  11. HOLY CITY OF MEDINA.

    The Press Bureau announce that an official message was received from Cairo on Wednesday as follows:-- The Holy City of Medina has capitulated to ...

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  12. BOLSHEVISM IN SOUTH AMERICA.

    The Bolshevik strikes and riots are spreading. Five provinces have asked for Government troops. Despatches from Lima, capital of Peru, say ...

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  13. SOLDIERS' HOMES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At Geelong last night the Minister for Repatriation stated that the housing scheme, which would enable married soldiers or soldiers with dependents to ...

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  14. BOLSHEVISM.

    Despatches from Lima say that strikers attacked the lighting plant, and the city is in darkness. All connection between Lima and Callao has been cut off. ...

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  15. TRANS-SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    The trans-Siberian railway will be worked by Japan and America under a board of inter-Allied nations. ...

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  16. ANZACS ON TARAROA.

    A message from Newport states that the steamer Tararoa, with a contingent of Anzacs on board, has arrived, on route to Australia. ...

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  17. BRITISH IN AUSTRIA.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that provisions from the British army in Italy have arrived at Vienna under a British escort. it has always been recognised that the Austrian ...

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  18. THE FAITH THAT CURES.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--Many Lithgow residents are experimenting. After reading of all kinds of ills having been cured in Sydney by inoculation ...

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  19. SHIPPING POSITION.

    A message from Washington states that the Shipping Board has released all American tonnage, exclusive of that necessary for the direct needs of army transport. ...

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  20. GRAND DUCHESS ENGAGED.

    It is reported from Paris that Charlotte, the new Grand Duchess of Luxemburg, became engaged on Tuesday to an Austrian officer, Felix de Parme, brother of the ex-Empress of ...

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  21. UNIONS AND BOARD OF TRADE.

    Decisions of the Board of Trade recently in reference to the minimum wage for men and women have aroused the antagonism of the Sydney Labor Council. ...

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  22. KRUPPS'.

    It is reported that 115,000 hands employed at Krupps' works during the war have now been reduced to 14,000. They are turning out stool and repairing rolling stock. ...

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  23. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales arrived at Cologne by aeroplane from Spa. He persuaded the pilot in de some stunts, which he thoroughly enjoyed. The Prince also flew to Bonn, and attended a ...

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  24. STATE CHILDREN.

    Referring yesterday to Archbishop Kelly's comments on the State Children Relief Board, Mr. James. Minister for Education, said that he gathered from the Archbishop's letter that ...

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  25. JELLICOE'S TRIP.

    Captain F. C. Dreyer has been appointed to the battle-cruiser New Zealand as commodore and chief of staff to Admiral Jellicoe. ...

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  26. ANOTHER ABDICATION.

    The Grand Duchess of Luxemburg has abdicated. The Government has offered the throne to her eldest sister, Charlotte. ...

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  27. EMPLOYING WAR PRISONERS.

    It is reported from Paris that the Council of Ministers has decided, after March 20, to employ 200,000 war prisoners in reconstruction work in the devastated regions. ...

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  28. MATUNGA CREW.

    Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., yesterday received a cable from their London branch dated 9th inst, advising that the following members of the Matunga crow have reached London ...

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  29. NAVY DEPARTMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Protests against the importation of officers from overseas to fill clerical administrative positions in the Navy Department have been made to the ...

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  30. OUR OVERSEAS TRADE.

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand), speaking before members of the Cold Storage and Ice Association, said there was in impression that the Dominions ...

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  31. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    Messrs. A. G. Jones and A. P. Williams have been appointed umpires for the inter-State match at the end of next week. No grade matches will be played on January. ...

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  32. THE LONDON TRAGEDY.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Rutherford, who is a tall, dark man, appeared in a dazed condition at the West London Police Court in the afternoon. Inspector Savage stated that he visited the ...

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  33. CONTROL OF CHINESE RAILWAYS.

    The New York "Times" Washington correspondent reports that the State Department announces that an agreement has been reached at Tokio for joint Allied control of the Chinese ...

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  34. PERSONAL.

    Mr. James Kidd, manager of the Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co., Ltd., sails by the Niagara for London for a business conference with his board of directors, prior to ...

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  35. OPIUM DESTRUCTION.

    The New York "Times" Pekin correspondent reports that the public burning of opium in Shanghai is arousing interest throughout the country. The President has approved of ...

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  36. YACHTING.

    The first official function of Port Jackson Yacht Club since 1914 will take place this afternoon. In the form of a combined rendezvous of craft from both clubs. The Sydney ...

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  37. MINERS EARNINGS.

    Sir,--Mr. Willis, in his comments in this morning's issue of your paper, states that in my letter published in your to-day's issue, I apparently picked 22 sets of miners out of ...

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  38. TEST CRICKET.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club recently postponed consideration of the proposed tour of Australia until February 6. One of the reasons for the decision was that ...

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  39. BRITISH DEMOBILISATION.

    Sir Eric Geddes announces that, demobilisation is proceeding most satisfactorily. The number of men released has risen from 8000 to 20,000 a day. ...

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  40. WURTEMBURG ELECTIONS

    A message from Borne states, that the Coalition Socialists and Republican-Democrats have obtained 90 seats out of 150 in the election for the Wurtemburg Constituent Assembly ...

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  41. TROOPS ON SONOMA.

    Provided the Sonoma is free from quarantine regulations, "G" list men will disembark at the Oceanic Wharf, Circular Quay, at 11.45 this morning. ...

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  42. CIVIL AVIATION.

    The Press Bureau has authoritatively stated that the status of the Air Ministry is unchanged, and remains a separate, independent Ministry of itself, the connection with the War ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    Marshal Foch and Sir Douglas Haig are arranging for the withdrawal of the Anglo-French troops from Belgium for the purpose of relieving the economic crisis, caused by the high ...

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  44. SOLDIERS REVOLT.

    The Montenegrin Legation has Announced that 20,000 Montenegrin Soldiers revolted, and drove cut the Servian troops occupying Montenegrin towns. ...

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  45. LATE MR. FRANCIS FOY.

    The estate of the late Mr. Francis Foy, of Killara, merchant, and member at the well-known firm of Mark Foy's, Ltd., has been sworn for probate purposes at £149,270 10s 7d. ...

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  46. A GOLD RESERVE OF OVER £100,000,000.

    The New York "Times" Washington correspondent states that the establishment of at gold reserve fund with a maximum of 500,000,000 dollars (£102,500,000) for the ...

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  47. THE ONLY POSSIBLE PEACE TERMS.

    Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, who is a prominent member of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs, and leader of the Republican party in that Chamber, says ...

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  48. RABBIT POISON CAUSES FIRE.

    TULLAMORE, Friday.--A bush fire, caused from the phosphorus in rabbit poison has broken out on Bonnie Doon [?] miles, from Tullamore, destroying 1000 acres on this ...

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  49. BOLSHEVISM AND THE STATE.

    In St. James's Hall in Phillip Street, on Tuesday evening next, the Rejected Volunteers' Association will hold a general meeting, under the presidency of Sir Owen Cox. Mr. ...

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  50. O.B.U. CONFERENCE ENDS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The One Big Union Conference to-day completed its sittings, and following speeches by delegates, in which gratification was expressed at the unanimity ...

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  51. FRENCH STEAMER MINED.

    The French steamer Chapr[?] was mined in the Straits of Messina, and sank in four minutes. Five hundred, mostly Greeks, Russians, and Servians, were lost. ...

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  52. REICHSBANK GOLD RESERVE.

    The Reichsbank's gout reserve, which is being transferred to Frankfort, is estimated at £100,000,000. ...

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