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  2. STRIFE IN IRELAND.

    Captain Hamilton, a military officer, was shot dead near Nenagh (County Tipperary), Reprisals followed, in which two houses and thc creamery were burned, and the shop ...

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  3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A preliminary meeting of the British and overseas Ministers who are to represent the British Empire at the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva was ...

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  4. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    After a meeting of the executive committee of the Geneva "International" in London, presided over by Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., a manifesto was issued ...

    Article : 314 words
  5. POISONING CHARGE.

    Evidence for the defence was given on Friday at the trial at Caermarthen of Harold Greenwood, a solicitor, of Kidwelly (Wales), who is charged with having ...

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  6. UNITED STATES.

    Complete but unofficial returns give Senator Harding 404 votes in the Electoral College, and Governor Cox 127, or a majority of 277 for Senator Harding. ...

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  7. THE "UNKNOWN WARRIOR"

    Final arrangements have been made for interring the body of the unknown warrior in Westminster Abbey on Armistice Day. Lord Curzon states that the Government is ...

    Article : 680 words
  8. WORK AND WAGES.

    BRISBANE, Friday. — In tho Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice McCawley, in giving judgment on the matter of an award for employees in the wheat-milling ...

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  9. ENGLAND'S BIG SCORE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—All the conditions for cricket at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday afternoon were perfect. The day was bright, yet pleasantly cool, and over 11,000 ...

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  10. ST. KILDA MURDER.

    After having spent several hours in the lockup at Melton, following on their arrest in dramatic circumstances by Constable A. C. Morphett on tho Rockbank-Melton ...

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  11. THE COAL STRIKE.

    Mr. Vernon Hartshorn, M.P., has definitely resigned his membership of the Miners' Federation as a protest against innuendoes that he "sold" the men. In a ...

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  12. IRISH DEMONSTRATION.

    More than 3,000 people attended an Irish demonstration held yesterday afternoon on the Richmond City Reserve, under the auspices of the Irish Ireland League. The ...

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  13. Professors' Overtures.

    Many professors and dons of Oxford University recently sent a memorial to the German and Austrian Universities, urging an amiable reunion nnd reconciliation, and ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    Speaking at the Mansion House nt the inauguration of "Obligation Week," the Prince of Wales made an earnest appeal on behalf of unemployed discharged ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    Senator Millen is inquiring into the question of the repatriation of Australian soldiers who have taken their discharges in England. lt is estimated that there ...

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  16. ANNUAL RIFLE MATCHES.

    The fifty-fourth annual matches of the Victorian Rifle Association will begin this morning on the North Williamstown ranges, when more than £4,000 in prize ...

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  17. CHINA'S FUTURE.

    An interesting interview with the Prime Minister of China (Chin Yun Peng) has been cabled to the "Now York Times" by its correspondent in Poking. ...

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  18. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Forster) has received a cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies outlining the arrangements for ...

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  19. The Grenadier Guards.

    The Prince of Wales spoke on Saturday at a dinner given by the Sergeants' Club of the Grenadier Guards. He said that during his tour of the Empire he met many ...

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  20. CITY COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    James Thomas Pierce, 24 years of age, and his brother, Henry Pierce, 21 years of age. described as jewellers, were charged at the City Court on Saturday morning ...

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  21. Women Teachers' Salaries.

    Thousands of women teachers in London and provincial schools took part in a demonstration, held in Trafalgar Square in a dense fog on Saturday to demand coual ...

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  22. Australian Wheat.

    The Australian Wheat Committee is making satisfactory progress in chartering steamers for the carriage of Australian wheat. It has also sold a fair quantity, ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    The following Australians are exhibiting at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters: —George Coates, James Quinn, Oswald Binley, Fred Leist, Reese, Bess Norris ...

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  24. GRAVES ON GALLIPOLI.

    Major-General Fabian Ware, vice-chairman of the Imperial War Graves Commission, who is visiting Gallipoli, has sent the following cable message to the ...

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  25. London Hospital to Close.

    Lord K[?]tsford, the chairman of the Landon Hospital, thc largest hospital in Great Britain, announces that it will close at New Year time. There is already a ...

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  26. SENSATION ON STEAMER.

    Upon the arrival of the Orient steamer Orsova at Plymouth from Australia, it was reported that Thomas Kelly, a passenger, whoso destination was Ireland, had ...

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  27. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    The third anniversary of the Russian revolution was celebrated by Socialists on the Yarra bank yesterday afternoon, and at the Bijou Theatre in the evening. ...

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  28. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Miss Maud Malfatt (65). an old-[?] pensiones was found dead in a room at a house in which she lived in Chariotte street Co[?]wood, on Friday evening. When Miss Annie Hooper, who ...

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  29. Tribute to Australians.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Andrew Fisher), the Agent-General for New South Wales (Sir Timothy Coghlan), the Agent-General for Western Australia ...

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  30. Germany's Finances.

    A Berlin message states that the German Minister for Railways announces that there is a de[?]cit on the operations of the State railways ...

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  31. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Paris correspondent of tho "Sunday Express" states that a great sensation was caused when the stewards nt thc Saint Cloud races suspended until the end of the ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Allow me as one who was present at the Richmond reserve this afternoon to enter a protest against the atterance of one of the speakers in describing the police ...

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  33. "TWO-UP" SCHOOL RAIDED.

    At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Plainclothes Senior-constable M. C. Clinnick and Constable F. W. Lockyer, also of the plainclothes branch of thc force, with Sergeants ...

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  34. PRICE OF BREAD IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday—According to a statement made to-day by the Premier (Mr. Storey), upon his return from Melbourne, it will not be necessary to increase the price ...

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  35. Huge German Trust.

    It is stated in Berlin that the SiemensShuckert group, manufacturers of electrical machinery, are the latest controllers of industries to join Herr Hugo Stinnes's ...

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  36. A Member's Bombshell.

    An astonishing affair occurred during the Victory Day rejoicings at Verona, in Italy. Several hundreds of young Nationalists, armed with revolvers. were ...

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  37. BOXING.

    Georges Carpentier, the French boxing champion, und Dempsey signed agreements to-day for a match next year. The agreement specifies neither time nor place nor ...

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  38. ENGINE BLOCKS LINE.

    Traffic on the Can[?]field line was disorganised for about two hours last night by a breakdown of the engine of a train leaving the Richmond station. ...

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  39. DANGEROUS ROAD.

    Sir,—May I warn motorists and others regarding a highly dangerous piece of road between Olinda and Monbulk, on the down run. This road, for a distance of ...

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  40. Victoria v. England.

    The following players have been chosen by the V.C.A. selection committee to represent Victoria in the match against the English team, commencing in ...

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  41. NAMES ON SUBURBAN STATIONS.

    Sir,—Is it not time that some method of prominently displaying the names of suburban railway stations was adopted. The difficulty of distinguishing names at ...

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  42. HOURS IN COUNTRY POST-OFFICE.

    Sir,—On top of the increase in postage I am informed by the postmistress that the post-office here is closed between the hours of 12.15 and 1.15 p.m., and she is ...

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  43. A.M.A. STORE.

    BR0KEN HILL, Friday.—At nn A.M.A. meeting to-day it was reported that in one week the coupon orders on the store represented £1,000, but that £2,000 worth ...

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  44. A "PRACTICAL JOKE."

    Before Judge William in the General [?] on Friday, Charles [?] a slightly built young man, described as a letter-carrier, was charged with having st[?] the sum of [?] in notes from Leo ...

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  45. WHEAT AND FIXED PRICES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—In the Supreme Court at Christchurch to-day the Wheat Controller prosecuted Moody and Company, of Timaru, and Nelligan, a ...

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  46. STATE SCHOOL QUESTIONS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Melbourne head teachers' branch of the State School Teachers' Union. held at Zercho's rooms on Friday, the following motions were ...

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  47. COAL NEAR EGERTON.

    EGERTON, Saturday.—The discovery of a coal deposit on the Yaloak river, eight miles south-east of Egerton, is of greater magnitude than at first report[?]. The ...

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  49. INTESTATE ESTATES.

    The curator of the estates of deceased persons has obtained rules to administer the estates of the following deceased persons, under Act No. 1060:— Edith Ann Conlan, 161 Pickles street, Port ...

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  50. RAILWAY CASH-BAG EMPTIED.

    GEFLONG, Saturday.—When the train from Colae arrived at Geelong on Friday night a cash bag containing £32/ll/7, representing the day's taking[?] at the South Geelong station, was hunded ...

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  51. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    KORUMBURRA, Friday.—A board [?] here yesterday to decide the allocation of blocks on properties recently purchaesd by the Closet Settlement Board:—Ryan's aliotment [?] R. ...

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  52. TEN YEARS FOR MANSLAUGHTER.

    PERTH (W.A.), Friday.—The trial of James Maher, 24 years of age, charged with the wilful murder of John Thomas Don, was concluded at the Criminal Court to-day. ...

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