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  2. SOLDIERS SHOT BY I.W.W.

    At Centralia, in the Washington State, the mob lynched an I.W.W. member on a railway bridge, owing to the death of four soldiers who had been shot as they were ...

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  3. ARMISTICE DAY IN LONDON.

    Immediately the maroons were fired in London on Armistice Day the roar of traffic subsided into a great silence, and pedestrians remained standing, bareheaded, ...

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  4. STATE MINISTRY.

    Dissatisfaction with the State Ministry was openly expressed in the legislative Assembly yesterday and for a few moments it seemed as if the fate of the Ministry ...

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  5. New Offensive Begun.

    A message received in Copenbagen states that the Russian North-West Army began an offensive on Sunday night aginst Gatchina (south of Petrograd), where the ...

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  6. Serious Charge by German.

    Captain Detzner, lecturing before the Berlin Geographical Society, said that the natives of German New Guinea were against the domination of Australia, whose ...

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  7. PRIME MINISTERS TOUR.

    CASTLEFMAlNE, Thursday.—Motoring over muddy roads and through steady rain, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) travelled from Ballarat to Castlemaine to-day. ...

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  8. ARRANGEMENT WITH BANKS.

    CASTLEMAINE, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) dealt further with the war gratuity in speaking at Castlemaine to-night. ...

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  9. INCREASED POWERS.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—Further reference was made by the Premier (Mr. Holman) to-night to the general attitude of the States towards the increased powers being asked ...

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  10. COMMENT BY MINISTEE.

    ADLAIDE. Thursday.—The Minister for Home and Territories, (Mr. Glynn) when shown the above cable message to-day remarked that the best comment upon the ...

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  11. CORK RIOTS.

    There has been renewed rioting in Cork as the outcome of an attack by roughs on a soldier. Two hundred men of the Shropshire Regiment went in a body from the ...

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  12. V.C. for Naval Heroes.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Commander C. C. Dobson and Lieutenant G. C. Steele of the Royal Navy, in connection with the motor-boat raid on ...

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  13. GIPPSLAND.

    ORBOST, Thursday.—Mr. Wise Assistant Minister for Defence, addressed a large meeting in Orbost last evening, and had a good hearing. He appealed strongly to the ...

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  14. FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

    His Majesty the King, speaking in French at the State banquet to President Poincare, recalled King Edward the Seventh's efforts on behalf of the Entente, which now ...

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  15. CASH OR BONDS?

    The Federal president of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League (Mr. G. J. C. Dyett) yesterday issued the following statement in answer to that of the ...

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  16. Prince of Wales in Washington

    The Prince of Wales during his first day at Washington visited the Lincoln Memorial and the national headquarters of the American Red Cross. He also visited ...

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  17. V.C. Sued in Divorce Court.

    The Divorce Court in London has granted to Mrs. Sherwood-Kelly, formerly of New South Wales, a decree for the restitution of conjugal rights against her husband, ...

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  18. YARRA.

    Mr. A. M. Davidson, a candidate for Yarra addressed about 400 electors in the Collingwood Town Hall on Thursday night. The Mayor (Councillor W. E. Marshall) ...

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  19. MOTOR PLUNGES INTO WATER.

    A sensational and in some respeets mysterious motoring accident occurred late night in Rouse street, Port Melbourne, a car plunging, with its occupants, into what ...

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  20. Farmers and Wannon.

    HORSHAM. Thurday.—At a inspecting of representatives of the branches of the Farmers Union in the Wannon electerate held at Horsham today, it was decided by 17. ...

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  21. Roumania and Allies.

    The latest note from Roumania to the Allies on the subject of the evacuation of Hungary, which the Allies demanded, is reported from Paris to be evasive. ...

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  22. CASTLEMAINE CONFIDENCE.

    Mr. Hughes addressed a great and enthusinstic meeting at the Castlemaine Town Hall to-night. The mayor (Councillor Cornish) presided, and in spite of rain the ...

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  23. U.S.A. Coal Strike.

    Martial law has been declared in North Dakota (U. S. A.) in order to break the miners strike, which is causing a coal famine. ...

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  24. Guilt for U-Boat Warfare.

    Admiral von Capelle, a former secretary of the German Navy, defending himself before the Reichstag investigation committee against the accusation that he did not ...

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  25. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION.

    Sir.—The campaign committee of the Proportional Representation Society has requested me to direct attention to steps proposed to be taken in connection with the ...

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  26. Japan and America.

    Baron Takahira, a formel ambassidor to the United States interviewed in Tokio, said that most of the disputes and dissensions between Japan and America ...

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  27. TELEPHONE OPERATORS.

    On behalf of the general division of the Telephone Officers' Association, a reply was yesterday made to a statement by the acting secretary to the Postal department ...

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  28. Transport Inquiry.

    The court of inquiry which investigated the transport Waimana scandal finds that no culpable neglect can be attached to any specific official, and that, no individual was ...

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  29. MR. BRENNAN AT FITZROY.

    Mr. Frank Brennan opened his campaign for Batman in the Fitzroy Town Hall last night. There was a good attendence. Mr. Brennan said that Mr. Hughes had ...

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  30. Price of Coal in Britain.

    It is understood that the British Government has decided to decrease the price of coal by 2/6 a ton. The "Daily Express" says that the ...

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  31. THE PORT ADELAIDE MEETING.

    Sir.—Will you permit me as one who was present at the Prime Minister's meeting at Port Adelaide, and took a shorthand note of the proceeings, to state how the ...

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  32. Air Force Scandals.

    Lord Wrenbury, Chairman of the House of Lords Committee which investigated the charges brought by the Hon. Violet Douglas-Pennant against the Women's Royal Air ...

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  33. Mackensen Released by Allies.

    The Allied Supreme Council has authorised Field-Marshal' von Mackensen, who commanded the German armies in the Balkans during the last stages of the war, to ...

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  34. Price of Silver.

    Silver bullion is quoted in New York at 130½ cents per oz. ...

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  35. RELIGION AND POSITIONS.

    HOBART, Thursday,—In the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Crisp, the hearing waa concluded of the action for libel brought by Mr. Ricard James ...

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  36. REGISTRATION OF NURSES.

    When the Nurses Registration Bill was further considered in committee in the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Lemmon (Cau., Williamstown) moved for the ...

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  37. To-day's Meetings.

    Announcements regarding Meetings to be held to-day appear on page 12. ...

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  38. North-West Frontier Disaster

    The first disaster to our troops in the Waziristan campaign occurred on Tuesday, when a picket which was taking up a position two miles south of ...

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  39. Australia's War Debt.

    In an editorial article the "New York World" says that the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) is correct in saying that had America been given a chance to ...

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  40. METHODIST SYNODS.

    At the concluding session of the Melbourne North synod held yesterday at Wesley Church, Messrs. G. W. J. Wilson, J. K. Arnold, K. A. Bennett, C. C. Chaston (returned soldier), and J. Leach ...

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  41. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In connection with the matter of linking the Northern Territory with the south by rail, the Trensurer (Mr. Theodore) says he has been in ...

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  42. RELUCTANT BOY WITNESS.

    At an inquest held at the Morque yesterday concerning the death of Maurice Larsen, seven years of age, who was killed in the yard of Messrs. Johns and Waygood, engineers, City road, South ...

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  43. "PRODUCTION FIRST."

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Federed election manifesto of the Farmers and Settlers' Association was issued to-day. It states:— "The slogan of the farmers will be ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    A note has been sent by the German Government to France protesting against the dealy in repatriating from France 400,000 German prisoners, whose retention is ...

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  45. NEXT OF KIN.

    The undermentioned persons are requested to communicate with the Officer-in-charge, Base Records, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, as early as possible:— The next of kin of Lieut. G. M. Thompson 31st ...

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