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  2. MR. JENSEN'S DEFENCE.

    Great interest was taken last night in the proceedings of the House of Representatives, when Mr. Jensen made his speech in defence of his administration as Minister ...

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  3. REPATRIATION.

    A serious state of affairs in the Repatriation department is disclosed by the resignation of six out of the seven members of the State board, which was forwarded to the ...

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  4. PEACE TERMS.

    Mr. Richard V. Oulahan, who was formerly the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," and is now in Paris, says:—"President Wilson has not a ...

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  5. FRENCH THANKS

    President Wilson was welcomed by the Municipal Council of Paris at the Hotel de Ville (Town Hall) on Monday. Following is the full text of the speeches delivered ...

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  6. GERMAN RIOTS.

    News has reached Copenhagen that the general strike in Germany in spreading On the important Ruhr coalfields, in Westphalia, 16,000 workers are now out, ...

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  7. SUMMARY OF EARIIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in the second edition of "The Argus" on Wednesday:— FAME OF ANZACS. ...

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  8. PORTUGUESE TRAGEDY.

    A message from Lisbon states that Admiral Canto Castro, Minister for Marine, has been elected provisional President of Portugal. ...

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  9. ALLIES ACROSS RHINE.

    French troops entered Wiesbaden (5 miles N.W. of Mainz and a famous wateringplace) on Friday last, while the British occupied Cologne two days earlier. ...

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  10. French Governor Fired At.

    A message from Hanoi the capital of Tongking (a French possession in the northeast portion of the Indo-Chinese peninsula), reports an attempt by a former official to ...

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  11. Boycott of Germans.

    The members of the Paris Hotelkeepers' Union have decided that they will neither employ nor find accommodation for any persons of enemy origin for the next ten ...

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  12. Monarchists in Austria.

    A report received in Copenhagen from Vienna states that a monarchist meeting several generals nominated the Archduke Max, brother of the ex-Emperor Karl, as ...

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  13. Should Colonies Be Returned?

    Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, leader of the United States Senate, stated in an interview in New York:—"After learning of the horrible maltreatment of the natives ...

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  14. Heroes of Science.

    Among the unnoticed heroes of the war are the poison-gas experts, whose duty it was to test the various gases and masks. They were daily shut in sealed chambers ...

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  15. Von Mackensen Interned.

    A message from Budapest states that Field-Marshal von Mackensen has been informed by the Hungarian Government that the rearguard of his army in Transylvania, ...

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  16. Anti-Bolsheviks.

    A message reaching Paris from Constantinople states that a Russian anti-Bolschevist mission, at the head of which is M. Mili[?]koff (leader of the Constituional ...

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  17. Great Liner and U-Boat.

    Captain Hayes, of the White Star liner Olympic (45,000 tons), when receiving a loving cup from citizens of Halifax (Nova Scotia), related that the Olympic sank the ...

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  18. Jews in Palestine.

    The American Jewish Congress sitting at Philadelphia has decided to send delegates to France to co-operate with the Zionist organisations for the purpose of ...

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  19. Women Seek Vote in France.

    Four of the great French feminist groups have demanded the recognition of the political rights of women before the next elections. ...

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  20. A "JUST PEACE."

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Speaking at the annual reunion of Sydney Grammar school Old Boys' Union to-night, Sir Edmund Barton said:—We are entering now on ...

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  21. South African Republicans.

    A Pretoria message states that the Union Government has refused the request of the Nationalist (anti-Imperialist) party for a passport to be granted to General De Wet ...

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  22. South African Wool.

    Replying to a request by the Union Government for an extension of time for the purchase of South African wool, and a reduction of the limit of 200,000 bales, the ...

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  23. CHRISTMAS CHARITY.

    In response to the Christmas appeals of various institutions, made through "The Argus," we have received the following contributions, in addition to those already ...

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  24. CITIZEN TRAINEES IN A.I.F.

    In recognition of the patriotism of those citizen force trainees who have been on active service abroad, the Commonwealth Government has decided that such men ...

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  25. PROHIBITION LECTURING CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Tennyson Smith, the well-known prohibition lecturer, was expected to arrive this week to begin an early campaign in Melbourne, but owing to the delay of the ...

    Article : 50 words
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