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  2. ADRIATIC PROBLEMS.

    The Jugo-Slav delegates to the Peace Conference in Paris have been advised that a skirmish between the Jugo-Slavs and the Italians has taken place at Buccari, near ...

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  3. GUIDE TO VOTERS

    In view of the pressing requests that have been made that "The Argus" should indicate its preferences for the Senate candidates, the following list is issued. By ...

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  5. Esthonians and Bolsheviks.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that the Esthonians and Bolsheviks have exchanged peace conditions. Those drawn up by the Bolsheviks claim the recognition of Soviet ...

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  6. ALLIES' STERN NOTE.

    It was made known in Paris on Monday that, while the Allies' demand upon Germany was not an ultimatum, it nevertheless made it clear that very stern measures ...

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  7. AVIATORS AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Thursday.— Firmly moored and under police guard, Captain Ross Smith's aeroplane was left at the Fanny Bay aerodrome last night To-day ...

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  8. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs that the Navy Board, in recommendations submitted to the Secretary for the Navy (Mr. ...

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  9. Peasants Not Communists

    In a speech in the All Russia Soviet, the Bolshevik leader (M. Lenin) denounced the peasantry for disregarding communistic principles. He said the use of violence ...

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  10. POULET RESIGNS.

    The French aviator Etienne Poulet, who left Paris for Australia on October 15 on a Caudron machine (not a competitor for the Commonwealth prize of £10,000), has ...

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  11. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS.

    In his speech at the meeting of the Peninsnlar and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., Lord Inchcape, the chairman of directors, said:—"The Australian ...

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  12. CLEMENCEAU IN LONDON.

    It is believed in Paris that the visit of the French Prime Minister (M. Clemenccau) to London is connected with the question of transferring the Peace Conference ...

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  13. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" telegraphs that 20,000 students and merchants held a parade at Peking to protest against the landing of ...

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  14. DEADLOCK IN AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that President Wilson has indicated that no compromise regarding the Peace Treaty will be ...

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  15. TO PREVENT STRIKES.

    In the House of Commons the Minister for Transport (Sir Eric Geddes) said that the Government and the railway union had agreed to the establishment of a board [?] ...

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  16. MR. TUDOR'S MESSAGE.

    TO THE PEOPLE OP AUSTRALIA,— To-day yon are called upon to decide a most important question, whether you are to be governed for the next three ...

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  17. FUNDS FOR CHINA.

    It is reported in Washington that Britain, France, and the United States propose to advance the sum of £5,000,000 to China, and Japan's acceptance of the proposal is ...

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  18. MR. HUGHES AT BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO, Friday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) concluded his campaign to-day by addressing three enthusiastic audiences. ...

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  19. MEXICAN OIL WELLS.

    Three notes sent by the United States to Mexico protesting against the decree whereby the oilwells in Mexico owned by Americans will ultimately become the property ...

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  20. MOB VIOLENCE AT HOBART.

    HOBART, Friday —When Mr. Laird Smith, the Nationalist candidate for Denison, sought to address the electors from the balcony of the Carlton Club Hotel to night ...

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  21. BASIC WAGE DETERMINATION

    The Royal commission appointed by the Commonwealth Ministry to determine the basic wage and investigate the cost of living has decided the following points with ...

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  22. UNEMPLOYED IN BRITAIN.

    In a speech at the Trades Union Congress, Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., general secretary, to the Railway men's Union, reported the result of a deputation to the ...

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  23. An American Tribute.

    In an editorial, the "Now York Times" says that Captain Ross Smith has done a wonderful thing for the prestige of the British Empire. He must be hailed as the ...

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  24. ADVERSE EXCHANGE.

    The rate of sterling exchange is still on the down grade, according to our American advices. On December 11 New York quoted 369[?]., but later in the day 371½ cents per £1 ...

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  25. PRIZE MONEY

    By a judgment of the Privy Council the crew of submarine E14, of the Royal Australion Navy. will receive £30,000 as prizebounty for the sinking of a Turkish ...

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  26. Message from New Zealand.

    The following telegram from the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) was recived yesterday by Mr. Hughes:- "New Zealand extends, heartiest ...

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  27. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Friday.—In a telegraph message sent yesterday to Mr. Hughes, Senator Lynch stated:- "Hare just completed a 3,000-mile tour. ...

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  28. INTEREST DEFERRED.

    The Washington representative of the "New York World" reports that the United States Mill permit the interest payments by the Allies on their debts to ...

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  29. WEATHER FOR ELECTION DAY.

    The acting Government meteorologist (Mr. Griffiths) said last night that there were indications that the weather would continue fine for the week-end, with cool, ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN WAR CANTEENS.

    Particulars made available yesterday of the operations of the various A.I.F. can teens in Australia and abroad show the economical manner in which they were ...

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  31. TROOPS BY ORMONDE.

    Owing to a typographical error in the list of troops returning to Australia by the liner Ormonde, published in "The Argus" of December 10, a number of ...

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  32. Arrest of Father O'Donnell.

    Chaplain Father T.J. O'Donnell, of the A.L.F., who has been acquitted by a court martial, on the charge of having used disloyal words in Ireland, declares that his ...

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  33. TERRITORY INQUIRY.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Friday.—A meeting called by the mayor (Councillor Toupein) to consider the pobition to be taken towards the Royal Commission was held outside the ...

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  34. Imperial Naval Policy.

    Speaking on the Naval Estimates in the House of Commons, Sir C. Kinloch-Cooke (Coalition Unionist) suggested the holding of a naval conference in conjunction with ...

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  35. ELECTION RESULTS.

    The counting of votes will be so little advanced on Saturday night that it has been decided not to post returns in front of "The Argus" office, nor will any special ...

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  36. BOURKE.

    Seregeant Tracy, the National Labour candidate for Bourke, held his final meeting at, the Northcote Town Hall on Thursday. The hall was filled. ...

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  37. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN SURVEY.

    DARWIN (N.T.),Friday.— Had the clearing of the aviation ground at the Katherine River been a little more advanced, the first aviators to cross Australia ...

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  38. Co-ordination of Taxation.

    The Incorporated Institute of Accountants has sent to every candidate a letter asking if they were in favour of the coordination of taxation returns, and has ...

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  39. The Cotton Inquiry.

    The Lancashire cotton trade proposes to spend £30,000 on a mission, representing spinners, manufacturers, and operatives, which is to visit Egypt, India China and ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. — Interest in the general election campaign is increasing every day. The policy of Labour to endeavour to prevent the candidates ...

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  41. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Leaving Geology (Honours).—Obtained Honours: —376, 543, 927, 984. 1581, 1944, 2291, 2899, 3364, 3592. Commerical Practice (Honours).— Obtained ...

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  42. Control of Profits.

    As the result of explanations given in the House of Commons regarding the Coal Bill by Mr. Bonar Law; leader of the House, opponents of the measure are modifying ...

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  43. OPEN-AIR RALLY IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Accusations of a pathy have been flung at electors in the present campaign, but to-day's Labour rally in Martin Place during the lunch hour was ...

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  44. REINSTATEMENT ON ROLLS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State Full Court to-day gave its reserved decision on the application of Richard Denis Meagher, exlord Major of Sydney and ex-Speaker of ...

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  45. NATIVE-BORN AND THE FRANCHISE.

    Sir,—At the time of the conscription referendum restrictions were imposed under the War Precautions Regulations which debarred Australians of enemy parentage from ...

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  46. MAINTENANCE CLAIM.

    Nearly the whole of yesterday was oce[?] pied at the Caulfield Court in hearing claims for maintenance on behalf of herself and her four children, brought by Nellie ...

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  47. POWER FROM MORWELL.

    Under a bill submitted to the Legislative Assembly by the Premier (Mr. Lawson), provision is made for the first instalment of the £3,000,000 to be spent by the State in ...

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  48. SHAW WIRELESS CASE.

    Some days ago Mr. Worall, the Independent Nationalist candidate for Balaclava, stated that Mr. Watt had suppressed the publication of a ...

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  49. TROOPS RETURNING.

    Troops and dependants of soldiers who returned to Austral[?]a by the steamer Wahche will disembark at the New Pier, Port Melbourne, at 10 o'clock this morning. ...

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  50. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    In the Insolvency Court yesterday Judge Moule granted a certificate to Warren Lewis of St. Kllda manufactnctier; and certificates with dispensations to Hartley Robert Watson of ...

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  52. ST.PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    The following services will be held in the Cathedra tomorrow (December 14), 3rd Sunday in Advent:—8 a,m. Holy Communion; 10.45 Matins and Litany (choral), Benedicit (Best in ...

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  53. INTER-UNIVERSITY RIFLE MATCH.

    The above match between Melbourne and Adelaide was completed at Wllliamstown yesterday, and resulted in a win for Adleaide by 4 points. The scores were: ...

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