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  2. PEACE MATTERS.

    According to a Washington message, the Senate, after accepting Senator H. C. Lodge's motion for the closure of the debate on the Peace Treaty, adopted in rapid ...

    Article : 247 words
  3. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The Secretary for Labour (Mr. W. B. Wilson) addressing the conference which has been called to deal with the coal miners' dispute, declared that the miners' ...

    Article : 87 words
  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    "If returned to power," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in the course of a speech at Benalla to-day, "I will make a law that will prevent any man from ...

    Article : 137 words
  5. AVIATION.

    The Air Ministry, in a review of the half-year's progress of civil aviation, points out that a considerable advance has been made in reconnaissance and development of ...

    Article : 181 words
  6. GOLDFIELDS TROUBLE.

    A representative deputation of Labour leaders waited upon the Premier (Mr. J. Mitchell) yesterday, at the instance of the State executive of the Australian Labour ...

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  7. ENGLISH IRONFOUNDERS.

    The men's representatives connected with the Ironfounders' Union have sought a conference with the employers and it is hoped that it will result in the settlement ...

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  8. MR. RYAN'S ALLEGATIONS.

    Mr. T. J. Ryan, who is visiting Adelaide, made the following statement to-night:—"Many thousands of pounds are being spent in the publication of poisonous literature ...

    Article : 298 words
  9. MAYNARD'S NEXT VENTURE.

    Lieutenant Maynard (the "Flying Parson"), who won the second prize in the recent American transcontinental air race is planning a transcontinental flight with a ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN PRINTERS.

    The printing industry is the first to establish a general agreement. At a joint conference the Federated Master Printers of South Africa, the Newspaper Press ...

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  11. THE SURBITON DISASTER.

    At the coroner's inquiry held in connection with the deaths of Captain Douglas and Lieutenant Ross, who fell at Surbiton soon after starting their flight to ...

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  12. DR. WILSON'S PROTEST.

    A Washington message says that after an interview with President Wilson, Senator G. M. Hitchcock (the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the ...

    Article : 203 words
  13. A BUSH MYSTERY.

    It would seem that tragedy has befallen Jim Browning, a settler of the Kondinin district, who is now missing. Browning heard some weeks ago, that there had ...

    Article : 262 words
  14. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    The Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association and others' suit against the Broken Hill Propy. Co., and others, was continued in the Arbitration Court ...

    Article : 247 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN [?]URSE.

    Miss McCaughey, an Australian Red Cross nurse, has passed the tests at the Northolt aerodrome and received the Royal Aero Club's pilot certificate. ...

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  16. ROSS SMITH'S JOURNEY.

    Captain Ross Smith, upon his arrival in Rome, reported that he had experienced very bad weather. ...

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  17. UNENROLLED SOLDIERS.

    As a guide to unenrolled returned members of the Defence forces, the Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. Oldham) to-day issued the following official statement: ...

    Article : 270 words
  18. EGYPT AND HOME RULE.

    The reservation submitted by Senator Robert L. Owen (Democrat, Oklahoma) protecting the rights of the Egyptians to self-government was rejected in the ...

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  19. SEIZURE OF SHIPS.

    The Supreme Council in Paris discussed America's seizure of German vessels and Britain's claim that they ought to be transferred to the Allies according to the ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. R.S.A. EXECUTIVE'S ATTITUDE.

    At a meeting of the State executive of the R.S.S.N.I.L.A., held last night it was agreed to defer any action in regard to the attitude adopted by the Kalgoorlie ...

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  21. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    There is no prospect of an early settlement of the strike which has resulted in the closing of the Great Western railway. The Commissioner (Mr. W. G. Bell) has ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. RUSSIA.

    In the House of Commons, in opening a debate on the Russian question, Sir Donald Maclean (the leader of the Asquithian Liberals) urged that Russia should be left to ...

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  23. TIMBER WORKERS.

    Yesterday further local evidence was heard at the City Courthouse by Mr. T. F. Davies, P.M., on commission, in connection with the timber workers plaint ...

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  24. THE DALMATIAN COAST.

    A Rome message says that D'Annuzio controls the whole of the Dalmatian coast. ...

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  25. REPLY TO MR. PANTON.

    Mr. H. E. Bolton (State president of the R.S.A.), in referring to the statement of Mr. Panton, president of the O.L.P., as published in the "West Australian" of ...

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  26. COASTAL SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    The crews of a number of coastal vessels have given 24 hours' notice of their intention to leave the ships in accordance with the decision of the mass meeting of ...

    Article : 374 words
  27. THE FREMANTLE SEAT.

    Mr. A. Clementson, the selected O.L.P. candidate for the representation of the Fremantle Division in the House of Representatives, opened his campaign in the ...

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  28. BRITAIN.

    There was a large crowd of people at the St. Pa[?]cras railway station in London to witness the departure of General Birdwood, who received a salvo of cheers as the train ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. CONTROL OF FOOD.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts (the Controller of Food), addressing the Labour Conference, announced the resumption of the Government's control of fish with the view of ...

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  30. BRITISH TROOPS RETURNING.

    British troops which are returning from Russia have arrived in Vancouver. Mr. Buray, an English professor, who has lived in Russia for 30 years, two years of which ...

    Article : 78 words
  31. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    It has been pointed out officially that Mr. J. O'Grady's negotiations with M. Litvinoff (the Bolshevik Minister) in Copenhagen, will relate exclusively to the exchange of ...

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  32. A SEVERE BLIZZARD.

    One of the most severe November blizzards on record is raging in the north of England and in Scotland. Heavy falls of snow have taken place, and skating and ...

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  33. RAILWAY AGREEMENT.

    Addressing a meeting of railway men at Bristol, Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, disclosed the Government's terms as a ...

    Article : 146 words
  34. THE LOSS OF OMSK.

    The Bolsheviks claim to have captured 1,000 prisoners at Omsk. The seriousness of the loss of Omak is minimised owing to Admiral Koltchak's ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. ELECTIONS IN EUROPE.

    Polling will take place on November 17 in connection with the general elections in France, Italy, and Belgium. An exceptionally vigorous effort on the part of the ...

    Article : 218 words
  36. EXODUS FROM DARWIN.

    A general exodus of Port Darwin's polyglot population has set in. The usual Christmas holiday travellers have been considerably added to by the inclusion of a ...

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  37. THE GREEN ARMY.

    A Moscow wireless official message says that a Green Army of seventy thousand men, in General Denikine's rear, have seized a sector on the eastern coast of the Black ...

    Article : 144 words
  38. AMERICA.

    A message received from Seattle (Washington) says that members of the I.W.W. and a number of returned soldiers fought a pitched battle in the woods and that a ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. A TRADE EMISSARY.

    A New York message states that M. Heller, the commercial attache of the self-styled Soviet Embassy, announces that he has been negotiating with large ...

    Article : 99 words
  40. THE MELBOURNE FIRE.

    "Never in all my years of experience have I seen a more brilliant spectacle." said Deputy Chief Officer Wilkins to-day, when he was commenting upon the fire ...

    Article : 86 words
  41. CRICKET.

    The Australians scored 352 runs in their first innings against the Transvaal Gregory making 73 and Pellew 61. The home team, who were 187 runs behind on the first ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Vienna message hints at the collapse of the Austrian Republic. According to a Berlin message, there has been a great outburst of militarist ...

    Article : 104 words
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