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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Ministers and members will shortly be actively engaged in the election campaign. The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) delivers his policy speech at Bendigo on Thursday. ...

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  3. BRAWL AT IVANHOE.

    As a sequel to the disgraceful brawl which occurred on the Heidelberg road, Ivauhoe, on the afternoon of Sunday, October 19, eight young men appeared at the ...

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  4. PACIFIC FLEET.

    The opinion is expressed in Government circles that Admiral Viscount Jellicoe' s proposals regarding the Pacific fleet will necessarily be considered at length, and perhaps ...

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  5. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    The publication of the telegram received by the Air Ministiy announcing the arrival at Cologne of Captain G. C. Matthews and Sergeant T. D. Kay, who are flying from ...

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs that the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate has adopted reservation in the League of ...

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  7. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The latest communique from the headquarters of the anti-Bolshevik army in North-Western Russia states that General Yudenitch has occupied Strelna, on the ...

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  8. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    A review of the industrial position was made yesterday by the president of the Victorian Employers' Federation (Mr. Ernest E. Keep), in addressing a ...

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  9. WAR GRATUITY.

    When the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced in Brisbane the policy of the Commonwealth Government about the war gratuity his statement was criticised by the ...

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  10. COMING ELECTIONS.

    The National Campaign Council has endorsed the following candidates:- BOURKE.—Sergeant Tracy. CORANGAMITE.—A. McDonald. ...

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  11. LABOUR UNREST.

    President Wilson has addressed a letter to the coalminers, who are threatening a strike in the United States, and to the owners, asking them to enter upon a ...

    Article : 267 words
  12. Law on Fortune-telling.

    A decision given a fortnight ago by Mr. Bankes, the South-West London magistrate, created some surprise, and was held to upset the traditional attitude of the courts ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. FARMERS AND MR. HUGHES.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—A meeting of the Federal electorate council of the branches of the Farmers' Union was held in Bendigo to-day to consider the question of ...

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  14. Queensland Appeal Case.

    In the appeal to the Privy Council in the Queensland case of Addar Khan, judgment has been reserved without the respondent being called upon. ...

    Article : 166 words
  15. ITALIAN FRIENDSHIP.

    In the course of a speech at the luncheon given at the Guildhall in honour of General Diaz, the Italian Commander-in-Chief, the Secretary of State for War (Mr. Winston ...

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  16. CASE OF FATHER O'DONNELL

    Three judges of the Irish King's Bench have refused the habeas corpus application made on behalf of Chaplain-Father T. J. O'Donnell, of Tasmania, who was arrested ...

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  17. EGYPTIAN MALCONTENTS.

    There has been a renewal of angry demonstrations in Alexandria and Cairo against Lord Milner's commission of inquiry into Egyptian affairs. Members of the ...

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  18. LIFE ON BAHIA CASTILLO.

    Further evidence as to bad food and faulty accommodation on board the transport Bahia Castillo was given before the Royal commission of inquiry in the City ...

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  19. MERTON V. HUGHES.

    When the matter of the action by the metal firm of Merton and Co. v. the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) on account of alleged slander was mentioned ...

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  20. Ministers and Members.

    Leading members of the Cabinet have conferred at Downing street with the principal members of the House of Commons who were concerned in the defeat of the ...

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  21. Drought in South Africa.

    The drought which is being experienced throughout the South African Union, except the coastal belt, is assuming an alarming aspect. It is described as the worst for ...

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  22. Lenoir Executed.

    The Frenchman, Lenoir, who was sentenced to death after trial on charges of having had traitorous dealings with the enemy, was shot at Vincennes on Friday ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    Acting as intermediary on behalf of the Huddersfield (England), Corporation, Mr. S. W. Copley, an Australian living in Huddersfield, has negotiated for the ...

    Article : 253 words
  24. Ships for France.

    One of the French delegates to the International Trade Conference being held at Atlantic City, United States, Baron Touchet, expressed the view that the ...

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  25. Sinn Fein Areas.

    Dublin City and County have been added to the list of places in Ireland proclaimed as Sinn Fein areas, in which public gatherings cannot be held without permission. ...

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  26. Stable Lads' Strike.

    The stable lads employed by the racehorse trainers at Epsom, near London, have rejected an offer by the trainers of wages at 42/ per week, and are going out on ...

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  27. Anti-Revolution Bill.

    A bill has been introduced in the United States Senate providing for a fine of £l,000, with imprisonment for periods varying from one to ten years, upon any person ...

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  28. INFLUENZA AT COLERAINE.

    The secretary of the Commonwealth influenza organisation (Mr. D. Barry), who visited Coleraine in connection with an isolated outbreak of the epidemic which ...

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  29. SPORTING CABLES.

    There has been considerable wagering on the Cambridgeshire Stakes, of one mile and a furlong, to be run on the second day of the New market Houghton meeting on ...

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  30. THEFT OF WHISKY.

    Two men named Daniel Mulcahy and John Patrick Mulcaby, father and son, the latter being the licensee of the Railway Hotel, Swan street, Richmond, appeared ...

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  31. Steamer Sunk by Mine.

    The Swedish steamer Hollander struck a mine in the North Sea, and sank in a few minutes. There were only four survivors out of a crew of 24 men. ...

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  32. AID FOR WOUNDED HORSES.

    The annual meeting of the Purple Cross Society was held yesterday at the Town Hall. Lady Hennessy presided. In the report read by the hon. secretary (Miss ...

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  33. GRAZIERS' LAW SUIT SETTLED.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—When the case brought by Mackinnon Brothers, graziers, against J. Sykes, wool broker, of Sydney, for the recovery of £5,000 damages, alleged ...

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  34. PROSPECTING IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Monday.—"Charlie" Jones, a well-known prospector, who has been investigating for the Bullfinch Proprictary for some weeks, has pegged out four leases at ...

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  35. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The Australian sculler, Felton, rowed his final trial on Friday before his contest for the world's championship with Ernest Barry, the present holder. It was against ...

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  36. SOLDIERS' BANK ACCOUNTS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The pass books of two soldiers were left at the Savings Bank while the owners were at the front. Recently the soldiers on their return ...

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  37. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    MORGAN (S.A.), Monday.—New facts were learned to-day to indicate the motives which induced William Vernon Blight, aged 29, of Southwark, to murder Dorothy Edith ...

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  38. "TRAMWAY SECRETARY ON STRIKE."

    Sir,—Regarding the statements appearing in the press about the tramway secretary, let, me say that the O.B.U. or the A. W. U. had nothing whatever to do with the ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND RACING ACCIDENTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Three accidents occurred at the Kedron Park races this afternoon. The first happened in the, third division of the Flying Handicap. After the ...

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  40. REPREHENSIBLE PRACTICE.

    Sir,—On Henley Day, the same as any other day, we learn by unpleasant experiences, that it is not safe to go under the bridges in a boat. As we were coming ...

    Article : 171 words
  41. BODY IN YARRA.

    In the light of further information, Detectivesergeant P. Sullivan said last night that he felt convinced that Patrick John Collins, the aged watchman whose body was found in the Yarra on ...

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  42. NO BOOTS CAMPAIGN.

    ECHUCA, Monday.—As a protest against the price of boots, about 100 children attended the Central school, Echuca, barefooted. A campaign is being organised in ...

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  43. TRAMWAY-MEN'S CLAIMS.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday Mr. Justice Higgins, upon the application of Mr. G. A. Rundle, for the Australian Tramway Employees' Union, certified that a dispute existed ...

    Article : 116 words
  44. MEDALS TO BE PRESENTED.

    Decorations awarded for gallantry in the field and devotion to duty will be presented by the State commandant (Brigadier-General Brand) to the following soldiers at ...

    Article : 192 words
  45. LIQUOR TRADE WAGES.

    As the outcome of conferences at Sydney between the Federated Liquor Trades Employees Union and the United Licensed Vietuallers, an agreement has been concluded fixing various rates as follows: ...

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