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  2. LATE MR DEAKIN.

    With impressive ceremonial, the remains of Mr. Alfred Deakin were buried yesterday at the St. Kilda Cemetery. A special service was first ...

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  3. CONSTITUTION ALTERATIONS.

    In his address to the Interstate Conference of the National Federation yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) dealt almost exclusively with the proposed ...

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  4. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Lord Robert C[?]il, M.P. (Unionist), who was Foreign Under-secretary during the last years of the war, speaking in London on Wednesday, said that the intervention ...

    Article : 327 words
  5. RETROSPECTIVE INCREASES.

    The tax placed upon shipowners and stevedores by the provision made by Mr. Justice Higgins in the proposed award in the waterside workers' case, that the ...

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  6. U.S.A. AND PEACE

    Senator France (Republican, Maryland), in a speech in the United States Senate on Tuesday, criticising the Peace Treaty, said: —"If we sign the Treaty, we shall ...

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  7. GERMANS IN BALTIC

    A Berlin message states that a so-called West Russian Government has been formed aiming at administering the territory where General von der Goltz's German troops are ...

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  8. GREAT AEROPLANE TEST.

    There have already been several serious accidents, involving the deaths of some of the competitors, in the transcontinental aeroplane race, in which 60 machines set ...

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  9. DENIKIN'S ADVANCE.

    A Bolshevik wireless message announces General Denikin's occupation of Voronezh (360 miles south of Moscow), and his advance northwards, ...

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  10. Bulgarian Cabinet Resigns.

    The Bulgarian Cabinet has resigned, on the ground that Bulgaria's peace treaty has been unfavourably received. M. Stambulinski, who was imprisoned by ...

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  11. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The debate on the motion by the Rev. E. J. B. White for the second reading of a bill to amend the "Melbourne Archbishopric Act 1906" was resumed at the ...

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  12. To South Pole by Air.

    Dr. J. E. Cope, surgeon to the Shackleton expedition, who is organising an attempt to reach the South Pole with the assistance of aeroplanes, is inviting ...

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  13. U.S.A. Steel Strike.

    A bomb exploded in the American Tinplate Company's works, at McKeesport, a centre of the United States Steel Corporation, wrecking the plant. No one was ...

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  14. BILL IN THE SENATE.

    The debate on the second reading of the bill to amend the Commonwealth Constitution was resumed in the Senate yesterday. ...

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  15. ECONOMIC CLAUSES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in the House of Representatives yesterday, moved the first reading of a bill to carry into effect the Treaty of Peace with Germany. ...

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  16. Rival Factions in China.

    News from China states that hostilities have been resumed between the northern and southern Governments. Northern, troops are leaving Amoy to ...

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  17. Bolsheviks Fall Out.

    A despatch from Helsingfors, the Finnish capital, says that serious rebellion has broken out in Moscow. It is stated that Lenin, the Bolshevik Prime Minister, ...

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  18. TROOPS RETURNING.

    A large contingent of troops, including Victorians, are expected to arrive at Spencer street station from Sydney at half-past 8 o'clock to-morrow ...

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  19. British Emigrants.

    The Australian Agents-General in London are organising a deputation to the Under-Sccretary for the Colonies (Mr. A[?]ery), in reference to [?]migration. ...

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  20. D'ANNUNZIO AT FIUME.

    The United States has sent a sharply worded Note to Italy in regard to the Flume incident, but the offficials in Washington deny that it contains anything in ...

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  21. Governor of Victoria.

    The Australian Press Association in London has the best authority for stating that there is no warrant for the suggestion made in "The Times" that Vice-Admiral Sir ...

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  22. Americans in Siberia.

    A despatch from Tokio received in New York says that it is understood that the United States has sent a Note to Japan pointing out that Japanese troops are not ...

    Article : 123 words
  23. SUGAR FOR MANUFACTURERS

    A meeting of fruitgrowers, manufacturers, and others interested in the price of sugar as a raw product was held at the rooms of the Employers' Federation ...

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  24. On S.S. Plassy.

    Major J. A. Heath, Lieut. J. N. McF. Morrison, Major W. C. Stillman, Capt. D. C. Worch, Lieut. E. E. Jones (D.C.M., M.M.). Capt. N. G. Rae (M.C.), Capt. L. R. Kelly. ...

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  25. Clemenceau to Retire.

    A Paris despatch says that it is understood that the French Prime Minister (M. Clemenceau) will retire after the forthcoming elections, owing to his advanced ...

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  26. GERMANY AND FRANCE.

    A court-marital sitting in Paris has acquitted a French engineer named Unne of charges of bribery. Unne, who has returned from America, ...

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  27. LIVING WAGE.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. James) introduced in the Legislative Assembly to-day the Government's bill to meet the award of ...

    Article : 701 words
  28. New Home Rule Bill.

    The Cabinet estimates that there will be three months' grace before the Home Rule Act, passed in 1914, and suspended for the period of the war, will ...

    Article : 133 words
  29. COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.

    Having completed its investigations into the operations of the four railways owned by the Commonwealth—all of which are run at a heavy annual loss—the joint ...

    Article : 448 words
  30. Bankrupt Austria.

    Vienna newspapers report that the Austrian financial situation has been relieved by the sale of the State railways to American capitalists. ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    The voting in the Norwegian liquor reforendum was 60 per cent, in favour of prohibition. The South African Government has ...

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  32. Warning to Turkey.

    An Athens newspaper announces that the British have occupied Broussa (in Asiatic Turkey, 13 miles south of the Sea of Marmora). ...

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  33. WHEN WAR BROKE OUT.

    Lord Haldane, who was Lord High Chancellor when war broke out, and had previously held office as Secretary of State for War, is publishing his recollections in the ...

    Article : 226 words
  34. SOLDIERS' HOMES.

    Yesterday morning the Minister for Lands (Mr. Clarke) was asked by a deputation representing the St. Kilda branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' ...

    Article : 376 words
  35. REPATRIATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday, discussed repatriation matters with both the Repatriation Commission and the Federal executive of the Returned Sailors ...

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  36. Movements of Transports.

    Following are the latest movements of transports now on the way to Australia and the approximate date of their expected arrival in Melbourne: ...

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  37. Mines Still in North Sea.

    A considerable number of mines are appearing in the North Sea as the result of the autumn storms.. Copenhagen reports that there are more ...

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  38. WEST AUSTRALIAN BUDGET.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Mitchell) delivered his Budget speech this evening. He estimated the revenue for 1919-20 at £5,302,763, an ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. Economy in Britain.

    The Economy Committee of the British Cabinet, which has already made important recommendations as to methods in which thc Government's expenditure can ...

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