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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was interviewed concerning the following report of a speech by Archbishop Mannix which appeared in the ...

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  3. UNREST IN EGYPT.

    The Cabinet of Mahomed Said Pasha in Egypt has resigned as a result of the Nationalist opposition to the Royal commission, headed by Lord Milner, which has ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY.

    A message from Parisannounces that the Allied Supreme Council has agreed that theatification of the German Peace Treaty shall come into effect on December 1 ...

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  5. IN RUSSIA.

    The Russian North West army announces that the Bolsheviks on Tuesday heavily attacked on the centre and the right gaming ground on both banks of the Plwussa. The ...

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  6. ELECTIONS IN FRANCE.

    The French election returns are still in complete, but they confirm the earlier im pression that the Socialists, especially the extremists, have been heavily defeated, and ...

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  7. AIR RACE.

    Captain G. C. Wilkins (South Australia), M.C. and bar, Lieutenant V. Rendlo (Brisbane), Lieutenant D. R. Williams (Sydney), and Lieutenant G. St. C. Potts ...

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  8. TERMINATION OF WAR.

    A bill has been introduced into the Legislative Council by the Solicitor-General (Mr. Robinson) to amend the Acts Interpretation Act 1915, by giving the Governor in ...

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  9. HUME (N.S.W.)

    CULCAIRN (N.S.W.), Sunday.—Mr. C. W. Milthorpe, the farmers' candidate for Hume, addressing a meeting here, urged the anndience to vote "No" on the ...

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  10. UNEMPLOYMENT DOLES.

    The Minster for Labour (Sir Robert Horne) announced in the House of Commons that 1,100,000 persons were receiving the unemployment donation in May, and ...

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  11. POLITICS IN BRITAIN.

    Mr Bonar Law, Government Leader in the House of Commons, in a speech delivered at the Unionist Association's banquet, attributed the Labour victories at the ...

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  12. DEADLOCK IN AMERICA.

    Senator Hitchcock, the FloorLender of the Democratic party in the United States Senate says there is no possibility of a compromise to settle the deadlock over ...

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  13. FLINDERS.

    LILYDALE, Friday.—Mr. F. J. Riley, the Labour candidate for Flinders addressed the electors m the Athenmum Hall Mr. Riley stated that eventually the policy ...

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  14. CATHOLICS AND CANDIDATES.

    TOOWOOMBA (Q.), Sunday. — At the ceremony of the laying of the foundation stone of the Holy Name convent school to-day, Archbishop Duhig said that he would ...

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  15. FRENCH FINANCES.

    The French Government is making s first issue of £160,000,000 in lottery bonds in order to reconstruct the devastated areas. The bonds, are for £20 cach, and they will ...

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  16. THE SOLDIERS' FRIEND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A largely attended meeting to-night in the open air of returned soldiers accorded enthusiastic support to Colonel Cameron, the Nationalist ...

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  17. RAIDER D'ANNUNZIO.

    Gabriele d Annunzio, the Italian poet and aviator, who led the raid on Fiume, and later on Zara, on the Dalmatian coast, is believed, says a report from London, to ...

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  18. JELLICOE'S REPORT.

    Lieut Commander Kenworthy (Liberal) Asked in the House of Commons whether the admiralty had endorsed Admiral Lord Jellieoc's report on the naval defence in ...

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  19. MONEY FOR CHINA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Now York Times" says that it is understood that the proposal of the Chicago Bank to make a loan of £3,000,000 to ...

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  20. DARDANELLES REPORT.

    Commenting on the report of the Dardandles Commission, the military correspondent of "The Times," says that the following sentence in the separate report by ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    Sir Robert McC Anderson who has come to England on a mission on behalf of the New South Wales Government explains that he has been commissioned by Mr. ...

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  22. Votes for Soldiers.

    Under the Amending Electoral Act passed this year provision is made to enable all soldiers and nurses who have Eerved with the A.I.F. and have failed to enrol on ...

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  23. ECHUCA.

    NUMURKAH, Friday.—Mr. J. Burt Stewart, the Nationalist candidate for the Echuca seat in the House, of Representatives addressed a well attended ...

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  24. Fire on Steamer.

    The steamer Prinz Hubertus, which left Melbourne in September on a voyage to Bombay and the United Kingdom, and arrived at Plymouth on Novcrabor 17, has ...

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  25. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales during his visit to New York on Thursday visited the grave of the late Theodore Roosevelt and placed a wreath upon it Later he held a ...

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  26. N.S.W. DROUGHT.

    Sensational cable messages were published in "The Times" and the "Daily Mail" on Wednesday to the effect that Australia, especially New South Wales, was suffering ...

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  27. Mr. Fowler and Senator Pearce.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Captain Carter denies the statement of Mr. J. M. Fowler that he (Captain Carter) was induced by Senator Pearce to contest the Perth seat in ...

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  28. Chaplain O'Donnell's Case.

    The court-martial ai raranged by the Australian military authorities in the ease of Chaplain T. J. O'Donhcll, of the A.I.F., has been fixed to open on Wednesday ...

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  29. GERMANS SEEK LENIENCY.

    Herr Noske, the Germnn Minister for War, in an interview with the Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times," said:—"Nothing would strengthen our ...

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  30. Emigration to Australia.

    The Australian Agents General have jointly requested the Secretary of Slate for the Colonies (Lord Milner) to receive a deputation regarding emigration rates ...

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  31. To-day's Meetings.

    Announcements regarding meetings arranged for to-day will be found on Page 3. ...

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  32. SPORTING CABLES.

    The principal match of the tour of the Australian service team—Australia v. South Africa—was begun at Johannesburg yesterday morning. The South Africans batted ...

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  33. KOOYONG.

    Sir.—As there seems to be some little confusion in the public mind with regard to Miss Mary Grant's candidature in Kooyong we desire to state officially that Miss ...

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  34. INDUSTRIAL.

    Five hundred pottery workers struck work in Melbourne and adjacent localities on Saturday in accordance with a threat issued during the previous fortnight. The men demand that their ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN NEWS ABROAD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day referred to the report that alarming statements had appeared in the London newspapers describing Australia ...

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  36. GERMAN MONARCHISTS.

    Reports from Berlin state that a strong display of force by the Minister for War (Herr Noske) prevented a serious disturbance when ex-Filed-Marshal von ...

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  37. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The London "Daily Mail" has offered to provide Barry with the stake money for a contest with Felton on the Parramatta River for the sculling championship of the ...

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  38. Double Income Tax.

    Although the final report of the Double Income Tax Commission now sitting in London has not been adopted, there is reason to believe thay it has not found a ...

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  39. DARWIN UNIONS QUARREL.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Sunday.—A meeting of members of the Darwin branch of the Austraban Workers' Union decided to support the notion of the branch executive in ...

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  40. Indian Frontier Troubles.

    The Afridis, who helped the Afghans in their recent war have sent a submissive deputation to Peshawar to meet the British officials. Sir Hamilton Grant, ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    Following the example set by Australia, Canada is exhibiting industrial cinematograph films in London. Mr. J. M. Hunter, the new ...

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  42. BOXING.

    "Tea" Ritkard, the boxing promoter, states that he has received from Willard, who was recently beaten by Dempsey for the heavy-weight championship of the ...

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  43. IMPERIAL DEVOLUTION,

    The present tendency towards Imperial devolution is shown by two aunouncements made in the House of Commons. The joint Select Committee of the House of Lords and ...

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  44. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Geolog, Port 1.— Practical Ezamination, November 29.—The pass examination in geology will be held in two divisions. The first division examination will be held front 10 a.m. n to 1 p.m. No ...

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  45. "APATHY OF LABOUR."

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"I never saw greater apathy amongst the officials of the Labour party and more enthusiasm than in our party—that is, among those who ...

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  46. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The racing in the Manchester November Handicap, one mile and a half, resulted as follows'—King John (Roi-Herode—Miranda), 1; Planet, 2, Chatter, 3. ...

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  47. Sugar Famine in America.

    President Wilson has revived the wartime control of sugar in order to cope with the virtual famine which exists in the United States. ...

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  48. MOTOR-BOAT CHALLENGE.

    'The American Power Boat Association has received an acceptance from the Royal Motor Yacht Club of Great Britain to the Ameritan challenge for the Harmsworth ...

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  49. HAWTHORN SOLDIERS WELCOMED

    There were many present on Saturday afternoon, in the Central Gardens, Hawthorn, when the returned sailors, soldiers, and nurses of the district were presented ...

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  50. America and Mexico.

    The State department at Washington has now disclosed the fact that in June last the general staff of the United States army estimnted that a three years' war and it ...

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  51. TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A branch of the Taxpayers' Association is being formed in Prahran, and preliminary action in the same direction is being taken in South Yarra and Geelong. The Prahran ...

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  52. "PEACE AND HARMONY."

    Sir,—In this morning's issue you publish a resolution of the Catholic Federation which "appeals to all fair-minded citizens to support Catholics in their desire to live at ...

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  53. WELFAEE WORK.

    Problems of industrial organisation, and management are dealt with in bulletin 15 of the Commonwealth Institute of Science and lndustry. The history, the motive and ...

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  54. STATES AND A.I.F. MEN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was asked to-day about a statement he is alleged to have made to the effect that returned soldiers in the ...

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  55. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, ST. KILDA.

    In the prescnee of a large congregation at St. George's Presbyterian Church, East St. Kilda, yesterday morning. His Excellency the Lieut Governer (Sir William ...

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  56. STRIKE ON RELIEF WORK.

    TOOWOOMBA (Q.), Sunday.—The Brisbane men employed on the unemployed relief work declined to continue yesterday and drew their pay. The Toowoomba men ...

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  57. WANNON.

    JEPARIT, Friday.—Mr. J. J. Collins, the selected Labour candidate for Wannon addressed a representative meeting here last night. He dealt with the record and policy ...

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  58. BALACLAVA.

    Mr P. J. Smith, the Official Labour candidate for Balaclava, who addressed a meeting at the St. Kilda Town Hall on Friday night, expressed ...

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  59. GENERAL SESSIONS.

    Before Juden Motile in the Court of General Sessions on Friday. Victor Claude Massey was acquitted of charges of having failes to pay three small sums of money recevied as an agents. ...

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  60. THE RAILWAYS: AN APPRECIATION.

    Sir.—In view of the adverse criticism of the Railways department, particularly in the goods service, permit me to give my experience on the other side. ...

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  61. SOLDIERS" FATHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The president of the Sailors' ami Soldiers Fathers' Association (Mr. W. H. Gill), and the hon. sec. (Mr. J. Clayton) Attended a meeting held in the Returned Killora n d Soldiers Club-home. ...

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  62. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z), Friday. — The campaign for the general elections, which have been fixed for December 17, is now in progress. A contest is probable for every ...

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  63. OFFENCES AGAINST CHILDREN.

    Before Mr. Justice Mann, in the Criminal Court on Thursday, a Japanese, named Noblue Miyata, was found guilty of an offence against his daughter, and remanded for sentence. In the Court of ...

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  64. ECZEMA ON TWO-YEAR-OLD BOY.

    "My little boy was about two years old when the cezeme began. It started wit watery blisters on both sides of his face. It used to make him scratch his face, and the skin was red and ...

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