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  2. REPATRIATION.

    The Premier (Mr. H. B. Lefroy) replied yesterday to the criticism levelled by Mr. J. Mitchell, M.L.A., against the Government regarding the repatriation of ...

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  3. GERMANY.

    Mr. Arno Dosch Fleurot the special correspondent of the New York "World," reports from Berlin, via Copenhagen:—"I interviewed Herr Mathies von Erzberger ...

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  4. AMERICA.

    President Wilson has offered to Mr. Bernard M. Baruch, the chairman of the War Industries Board of the United States, the position of Secretary of the ...

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  5. CONTROL OF INDUSTRY.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Pratten moved the adjournment to call attention to certain matters in connection with the sale of tin. He said there was much ...

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  6. TRENCH COMFORTS FUND.

    Captain A. McCallum, of Perth, who after 14 months' service in France as French Comforts Fund Commissioner, is visiting Australia in the interests of the ...

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  7. INDIA.

    To-day was proclaimed a public holiday, enthusiastic victory celebrations being held throughout India. These will be continued in certain localities until November 30. ...

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  8. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Railways Estimates for 1918-19 gave rise to considerable discussion in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Minister for Railways, in introducing ...

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  9. HONORARY MINISTERS.

    The Legislative Council debated yesterday the following motion which was recently proposed by Mr. Sanderson:— That in the opinion of this House the ...

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  10. BRITISH NEWS.

    Private Kennedy (of Prahran, Melbourne), a returned prisoner of war, relates that he was subjected to brutal treatment at Cambrai by a German ...

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  11. SHIPOWNERS FINED.

    The firm of Harries, the principal shipowners in Swansea, have been fined £2,400 for having exacted excessive rates for freights of coal sent to France, and they ...

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  12. RAILWAY UNION'S REGISTRATION.

    The following is a copy of a notice which was sent to the President of the Arbitration Court on behalf of the Commissioner of Railways last Wednesday:— ...

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  13. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes (the Prime Minister of Australia) has declined to reply to the criticisms made by Australian newspapers of his recent speeches on the armistics and the Peace Conference. ...

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  14. BOLSHEVIK'S INFLUENCE.

    The Bolsheviks' influence is declining in the coast towns of North Germany. A meeting of the Workers and Soldiers' Council of North-Western Germany, ...

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  15. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that President Wilson will sail for Europe on December 3 on the transport George Washington, 25,570 ...

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  16. SEAMEN PUNISHED.

    In the Central Police Court to-day Herbert Clayton, master of the steamer Arawa, proceeded against 12 seamen for having combined with members of the ...

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  17. BRITISH CIVILIANS.

    The last batch of British civilians from Germany has arrived. ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH.

    It is understood that General Birdwood, Lady Birdwood, and their daughters, will pay a visit to Australia after the war. The general said to an Australien officer ...

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  19. EASTERN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the House of Assembly to-night it was decided to abolish State film censorship boards. It was held that the Federal board covered all that was required. ...

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  20. MORATORIUM REGULATIONS.

    The active service moratorium regulations have been amended to make provision for the wife of a person who has been a member of the A.I.F. forces but ...

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  21. AN ARBITRATION CASE.

    Application was made before Mr. Justice Higgins in the High Court to-day by the Australian Workers' Union that [?] should determine whether a dispute ...

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  22. MERCANTILE MARINE.

    It is understood that the offer of the United States Government to purchase 720,000 gross tons of British shipping from the International Mercantile Marine ...

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  23. ELECTIONS IN DRESEDEN.

    The elections held in Dresden for the Revolutionary Committee resulted in the Majority Socialists obtaining 47 seats and the Bolsheviks three. ...

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  24. BRIGADIER-GENERAL GRIFFITHS.

    It was announced officially to-day by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) that Brigadier-General T. Griffiths, C.M.G., D.S.O., had been reappointed ...

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  25. LUDENDORFFILL.

    General von Ludendorff the ex-chief of the German general miltary staff, is seriously ill. ...

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  26. THE FRENCH MISSION.

    The Premier (Mr. H. B. Lefroy) received the following telegram from General Pau yesterday:— At the moment when the French ...

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  27. A GERMAN EMBASSY.

    The Berlin Soviet has sent two delegates to supervise the German Legation at The Hague, which has been discovered to have been communiceting with the ...

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Major J. Farquhar Messer, of the 7th South African Infantry, has been awarded the Military Cross for services in the German West African campaign. Major ...

    Article : 283 words
  29. THE EX-KAISER.

    The British Law officers, in conjunction with the French authorities, are studying the question of the ex-Kaiser's extradition. Mr. Bartholemy, a Paris law ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES WHEAT.

    The wheat crop prospects in the north and the north-west are the worst for years. Over large areas there will be no wheat at all, and, what is worse, there will be no ...

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  31. AERIAL STATIONS.

    The Navy Department is planning the establishment of twenty-one coastal defence aerial stations, to cost £17,000,000. There will be provided for squadrons of fighting ...

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  32. GUILT OF THE WAR.

    In view of the revelations as to the German rulers' instigation of the war, the Bavarian Socialist newspapers demand the trial of the Kaiser, the Crown Prince, Dr. ...

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  33. A FATAL SHOT.

    A starting statement was read at an inquest held in Parramatta to-day concerning the death of Allan Harris (15), who was shot in a paddock at Toohgabbie last ...

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  34. FEDERAL ELECTORAL ACT.

    The Commonwealth Electoral Officer for Western Australia (Mr. J. E. Cathie) advise that the postal and preferential voting provisions of the Commonwealth ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Addressing a meeting of the National Party to-night, the Premier (Mr. Holman) said that as a result of proportional representation the party grouping which ...

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  36. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The Austrian prisoners of war in Italy number over 700,000. ...

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  37. SOLDIERS OPPOSE BOLSHEVISM.

    The Soldiers' Council of the German Fourth Army, numbering half a million, has declared in favour of the Government and against a dictatorship and Bolshevism. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA'S INTERESTS.

    At a meeting of the City Council on November 11 the following resolution was carried on the motion of Cr. Franklin, who stated that it had emanated from the ...

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  39. RUSSIA.

    Owing to the discovery of a counter-revolutionary plot, the Bolshevik Government has proclaimed Moscow to be in a state of siege. ...

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  40. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Campbell of Princess-road, Claremont, have been notified that their eldest son. Corporal W. A. Campbell, passed away at the Northampton war Hospital on November ...

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  41. THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    A conference representing the German States has been opened in Berlin to consider the summoning of the National Assembly. Herr Ebert declared that an ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES VINTAGE.

    The reports received from the vine-growing districts indicate that the vintage will be a good one. While the want of rain has affected other crops and dried up the ...

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  43. KALGOORLIE DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Circuit Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Rooth, Lily Felica Bawden petitioned for the dissolution of her marriage with Francis Bawden, on the ground of ...

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  44. U-BOATS' LATE ARRIVAL.

    Fourteen German submarines which were expected at Harwich on Tuesday did not arrive. A wireless message received from Kiel stated that they would arrive ...

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  45. ARGENTINA'S BUTTER.

    It is understood that the British Government is purchasing Argentina's output of butter for two seasons at 170s. f.o.b. ...

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