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  2. THE INVINCIBLE FLEET.

    Approval continues to be expressed in town and country of the suggestion made on Tuesday in the leading columns of "The Argus" that a squadron of ...

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  3. PRESIDENT WILSON'S TOUR.

    President Wilson's passport to Europe permits him to visit Italy, France, and Great Britain. It is understood that his first visit will be to France. ...

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  4. SCRAP TIN.

    On a motion for the adjournment of the Senate yesterday, Senator Pratten (N.S.W.) made a series of allegitions concerning the participation of a high ...

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  5. MARKETING OUR PRODUCE.

    In answer to a question by Mr. Kelly (Nat., N.S.W.,) in the House of Representatives yesterday, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) said that in regard to ...

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  6. EX-KAISER.

    British law officer, in conjunction with French authorities, are studying the question of the ex-Kaiser's extradition from Holland. ...

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  7. SETTLING SOLDIERS.

    An idea of the magnitude of the work of repatriation, as yet touched only on the [?]ringe, was imparted to the members of the Federal Parliament yesterday in a ...

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  8. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    Eighty Liberal Coalition candidates have already been selected to contest seats at the General Elections on December 14. Lord Robert Cecil, a Unionist, who ...

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  9. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    For some time now there will be no further arrivals in Australia of vessels from overseas ports where pneumonic influenza has been raging[?] and the hope of excluding ...

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  10. MOSCOW IN STATE OF SIEGE

    Stockholm advices are that owing to a counter-revolutionary plot the Bolsheviks have proclaimed Moscow to be in a state of siege. ...

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  11. SHIPS FOR AMERICA.

    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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  12. MULTI-MILLIONAIRE'S WILL

    Mr. Duncan Mackinnon, East India merchant, of London, Loup, and Balinakill (Argyllshire), formerly chairman of the British India Steam Navigation Company ...

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  13. AMERICA GOING AHEAD.

    The United States Navy department is preparing plans to equip 21 aerial stations for coastal defence, at a cost of £17,000,000. Squadrons of fighting aircraft will be ...

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  14. Australian Cruelly Treated.

    Private Kennedy, of Prahran, who has returned to England from Germany as a prisoner of war, gives an account of his brutal treatment by a German sergeant[?]major at ...

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  15. SURRENDERING THE NAVY.

    Fourteen German submarines were expected at Harwich on Tuesday, but they did not arrive. A wireless message has been received from Kiel, stating that they ...

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  16. Austrian Prisoners.

    It is reported from Rome that the Austrian prisoners now in Italy reach a total of o[?]er 700,000. ...

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  17. Excessive Shipping Charges.

    The firm of Harries, the principal shipowners of Swansea, have been fined £2,400 for having exacted excessive freights on coal sent to France. They have also been ...

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  18. Rejoicing in India.

    Wednesday was proclaimed a public holiday in India, and enthusiastic celebritions of the Allied victory were held. They are to continue is certain localities until November ...

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  19. Ludendorff Very Ill.

    General Von Ludendorff, who had control of the German military operations on the West front, is now reported to be seriously ill. ...

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  20. WHEAT VALUES.

    Sir,—Senator Russell's remarks, reported in "The Argus" to-day, provide "food for thought." [?]e s[?] that "the [?] Government has shown no anxiety to buy our ...

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  21. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Sir,—Referring to the timely suggestion for the visit of a battle squadron of the British fleet, if this could be arranged, why not invite the Prince of Wales to come ...

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  22. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE.

    A direct attempt at a settlement of the slaughtermen's strike was initiated yesterday, and the negotiations will be continued to-day. It was stated last night that there ...

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  23. Good-bye to Ruhleben.

    The last batch of British civilian prisoners from the notorious Ruhleben Camp have arrived at Copenhagen on route to England. ...

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  24. HOW IS THE WAR GOING?

    There are fourteen men in Melbourne who heard yesterday for the first time that the war bad ended. They are members of the crew of the five-mast[?]d American schooner ...

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  25. FACTORS OF VICTORY.

    The Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine), speaking at the speech night of the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School last night, observed that it was well that ...

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  26. SIR DAVID BEATTY.

    Sir,—The Lord Mayor (Alderman W. W. Cabena) is reported to have said:—It is too much to [?] that that great Ulsterman, Sir David Beatty, should visit us." I ...

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  27. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    Answering a question by Mr. Finlayson (Cau., Q.), in the House of Representatives yesterday, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) said that as the a[?]mistice provided ...

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  28. RECALLED TROOPS.

    The Victorian members of the party of reinforcements which left Australia on the transport Carpentaria some weeks ago will arrive at Broadmeadows at half-past 8 ...

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  29. BOY'S STARTLING STATEMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the inquest held at Parramatta today concerning the death of Allan Harris, aged 15 years, who was shot in a paddock at Toongabbie last ...

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  30. A LESSON OF THE WAR.

    Sir,—The recent complete change in the war outlook has impressed the public with the truth of Divine interposition in national affairs. It has led many to say: "It is the ...

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  31. RED TRIANGLE APPEAL.

    Among many encouraging communications made yesterday to the committee of citizens who are controlling the Red Triangle appeal for funds to maintain the ...

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  32. NATIONAL LABOUR PARTY.

    At a meeting of the National Labour party, held at the head office, 430 Bourke street west, on Wednesday evening, general progress was reported in the organisation work in the industrial centres. ...

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  33. HOUSEHOLD SUFFRAGE.

    PERTH, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Collier) moved the second reading of a bill to amend the Constitution Act ...

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  34. UNKNOWN SOLDIER'S MISHAP.

    A young man, believe to be a returned soldier, was picked up uncons[?]us on a foopath in Sale late on Tuesday night, and is now in the Gippsland Hospital in a serious condition. There were ...

    Article : 147 words
  35. West Australian Appeal.

    In the cross-appeals by the Gold Or[?] Treatment Company and the Golden Horseshoe Company (W.A.) the Privy Council has reserved judgment. ...

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