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  2. BEFORE LAUSANNE.

    The Australian Press-Association learns from those in official circles that the difficulties which arose regarding the preliminary Allied conference, to be held prior ...

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  3. NEW GERMAN CRISIS.

    Having found it impossible to reconstruct his Ministry, the German Chancellor (Dr. Joseph Wirth) has resigned. The Bourgeoisic Coalition parties were willing to ...

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  4. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Official confirmation of the statement that the firm of E. A. and D. Green, of Footscray, now known as the Junction Timber and Joinery Company Proprietary ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Nominations are due to-morrow for the general election on December 16, and, although in the majority of divisions in Victoria there will be three-cornered contests ...

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  6. MOTORIST SENT FOR TRIAL

    "I am not guilty. I know nothing about it." That was the reply Frederick Lee Earl, aged 26 years a motor-driver gave to the formal warning issued by the deputy ...

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  7. WHEAT CROP ESTIMATES.

    Now that the condition of the wheat crops in Australia can be more safely gauged, interest is centred on the probable yield this season. In Western Australia ...

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  8. ORVIETO TO SAIL.

    Contrary to expectations, the whole of the fireman and seamen who had been absent without leave from the Orvieto did not surrender to the police yesterday, ...

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  9. Exchange Rates.

    The Berlin rate of exchange on London is quoted at 31,000 marks to the £1 sterling, as compared with 33,000 marks on November 13. The Paris rate has improved to ...

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  10. No Capitulation.

    The members of the delegation from Angora to the Lausanne Conference state that if they are to be confronted with Allied decisions made at a preliminary ...

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  11. Paloona's Position.

    There was no alteration in the position of the Union S. S. Co. 's steamer Paloona yesterday. She is still moored at No. 6 North Wharf. Her mails have been ...

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  12. PROFESSOR OF HEBREW.

    Great interest has been aroused in the Commission of the Presbyterian General Assembly in the election of a successor of Professor Alexander Skene to the Chair of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CHILIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Reports received from American Consuls in Chili indicate that the "tidal wave" associated with the disastrous earthquake, made itself felt along 1,200 miles of coast. ...

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  14. "If the Turks Continue."

    The correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" at Constantinople says that Rafet Pasha's only concession to the Allied High Commissioners is the appointment of ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. GAOL SENTENCE RESENTED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Seamen resent the penalty of ten weeks'imprisonment imposed upon the members of the crew, of the Union Steamship Company's ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. For Smaller Powers.

    Britain, France, and Italy have agreed to confer at Lausnanne with the representatives of Belgium, Sweden, and Denmark, whenever any question concerning ...

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  17. New Zealand Expectations.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.- There have been no important developments in the shipping dispute. There has been a good response to the call for free ...

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  18. WEATHER CHANGES.

    The Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. H.A. Hunt) commenting upon a subleader published yesterday, combated the suggestion that weather changes were more ...

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  19. PLANES WITHOUT PILOTS.

    The United States Army Air Service has announced the perfection of an automatic device for controlling aeroplanes in flight. It is said that the new device ...

    Article : 174 words
  20. "More Than Justified."

    Mr. Lloyd George, in an address at Oldham, in Lancashire, declared that he did not intend to say a word which would embarrass the Government while it was ...

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  21. NEW STEAMER MOLDAVIA.

    Early to-morrow morning the new P. and O. liner Moldavia is expected to reach Fremantle on her maiden voyage to Australia. She was constructed to replace ...

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  22. MR. HUGHES'S TOUR.

    MUDGEE (N.S.W.) Wednesday. —A breakdown in the railway services caused some delay when the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) left Singleton after the meeting ...

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  23. Ex-Ministers on Trial.

    The trial of the former Greek Ministers, who are accused of contributing by their actions to the Greek losses in Asia Minor, has commenced before judges sitting in ...

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  24. McSwiney Hunger Strikers.

    Mrs. Muriel McSwiney—widow of the former Lord Mayor of Cork, Alderman Terenee McSwiney, whose hunger-strike resulted in his death at Brixton prison ...

    Article : 153 words
  25. "COME OUTSIDE."

    Heated exchanges which caused considerable merriment among the members not directly concerned took place in the Legislative Assembly list night, dining the ...

    Article : 378 words
  26. Influx of Refugees.

    Five thousand refugees from Constantinople have arrived in Athens. ...

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  27. UNITY OF DOMINIONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —Mr. J.A. Robb, Canadian Minister for Trade and Commerce, was entertained to-day by the members of the chamber of Commerce. ...

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  28. FAMOUS AIRMAN KILLED.

    Toiree, one of the most famous air pilots of France, was killed to-day in a strange aeroplane accident at Le Bourget, a few miles from Paris. Toiree, who was ...

    Article : 150 words
  29. SUMMER CLOTHES FOR MEN.

    Sir, — The argument in the sub-leader this morning seems to be "suffer discomfort through all the hot days of summer rather than feel you look ridiculous ...

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  30. Pensioners' Strange March.

    Another band of 100 native military pensioners proceeded to Gurulabagh yesterday after a religious service, which included a sermon and the taking of a vow ...

    Article : 296 words
  31. SOCIALISATION PLANK.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, —The Minister for Defence (Mr. Massy Greene) has returned from a tour of his electorate, and is leaving to-morrow afternoon for ...

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  32. POINTS FOR PRODUCERS.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—Speaking at the opening of the Grand National Show at Ballarat to-day, His Excellency the Governor (the Earl of Stradbroke) said that he ...

    Article : 298 words
  33. STATE ELECTRICITY CONTROL.

    The select committee of members of the Legislative Assembly appointed to consider the State Electricity Bill completed its interim report last night. It is expected ...

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  34. DEATH OF MR. W. RIGGALL.

    With great regret we have to announce that Mr. William Riggall, senior partner of the firm of Blake and Riggall, solicitors, died late last night. He had been in ...

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  35. CROP COMPETITIONS.

    By the publicity given to the cultural operations of successful farmers in the crop competitions now general, a considerable amount of valuable information is spread ...

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  36. Calcutta Tea Sales.

    At the twenty-third tea sale to-day 26,196 packages was offered. The chief districts contributing were Assam (8,581 packages), Booars(7,347), Sylhet(4,440). The total ...

    Article : 174 words
  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Industrial Court has refused the claim of the employees in the British shipbuilding trades for increased wages. The British Admiralty has announced ...

    Article : 168 words
  38. STATE INSTRUMENTALITIES.

    Neither the Prime Minister (Mr.Hughes) nor the leader of the Country party (Dr. Earle Page) has expressed an opinion on the policy involved by the demand of ...

    Article : 353 words
  39. HAURAKI DELAYED.

    Each day brings a new development in the shipping dispute. The crew of the motor-ship Hauraki refused yesterday to take the vessel to sea unless they were paid ...

    Article : 553 words
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  41. INDUSTRIAL COURT ABOLISHED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday—In the legislative Assembly to-night the Industrial Court was abolished under the now Industial Disputes Bill. ...

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