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  2. SINN FEIN OUTRAGES.

    A series of disastrous fires, believed to have been caused by Sinn Feiners, broke out in 12 cotton warehouses and several timberyards at Liverpool and at many places in ...

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  3. SHELL "DUMP" IGNITES.

    Further details have been received in Rome of the explosion of a "dump" of large shells at Vergato, which wrecked five villages, killed and injured many persons, and ...

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  4. PARLIAMENTARY CRICKET.

    Representatives of Federal Parliament engaged yesterday, on the Albert ground, in a strenuous game of cricket with a team from the State Parliament. ...

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  5. COAL STRIKE NEARS END.

    As the outcome of negotiations between the Prime Munster (Mr Hughes), the Pr[?] mier (Mr. Lawson), and Mr. Baddeley, preaident of the Australian Shale and Coal ...

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  6. FRENCH MINE EXPLODES.

    A French mine which was washed ashore at Sandgate (Kent) exploded, killing two coastguardsmen. The distriet for miles around was shaken. ...

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  7. ARMSTRONG AGAIN.

    The cricket on the Melbourne Cricketground yesterday would have proved rather dull entertainment to the very fair muster of [?]lookers, but that Warwick Armstrong, ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Argentina proposes to ask for admittance to the League of Nations of countries whose sovereignty is not recogaised, on condition that they do not vote in the Assembly. ...

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  9. SCORING BOARD ON M.C.C. GROUND.

    Sir,—The Victorian Cricket Association still fails to make use of the fine scoring board on the eastern side of the ground. On Saturday as well as on other days when ...

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  10. GERMAN EXTRAVAGANCE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the German Budget discussion will reveal astounding prodigality on the part of the Government. More ...

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  11. LONDON ATTEMPT FAILS.

    The London City police foiled an attempt to burn the timber yard of Ingram, Perkins, and Company at Finsbury. Six men were seen, and it is believed that ...

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  12. TESTING THE AWARD.

    The following letter from the Premier (Mr. Lawson) was received by Mr. Hughes yesterday:- "The Honourable the Prime Minister of ...

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  13. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Play in the match England v. Queensland was resumed this morning on the Exhibition grounnd in fine but hot weather. Russell and ...

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  14. REPRISALS AT CORK.

    There were further reprisals in Cork on Sunday morning, three large buildings being burned down, the damage being estimated at £100,000. ...

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  15. MAN CAUGHT RED-HANDED

    The civilian killed was Daniel Ward, a youth. Noticing men acting suspiciously in a warehouse doorway he informed the police who tackled the men. The latter retaliated ...

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  16. LABOUR IN THE MINES.

    Industrial problems facing the mining industry were dealt with by the president of the Australian in Mines and Metals Association (Mr. G. C. Klug) in addressing the ...

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  17. WRANGEL'S ARMY.

    General Wrangel, accompanied by portion of his army, is expected at Belgrade (Serbia) early in December. It is understood that he wishes to transfer his fleet ...

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  18. SOLDIERS AMBUSHED.

    Shootings in Ireland at the week-end included two soldiers who were ambushed at Kilborrey, and four others who were wounded. Troops in error shot a school ...

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  19. PLOT SKILFULLY EXECUTED

    These organised outrages indicate the commencement of the threatened Sian Fein attacks on English industrial centres, as disclosed in documents captured during ...

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  20. PACIFIC TERRITORIES.

    It is certain, in the opinion of Mr. J. H. Hewison, who returned to Melbourne yesterday after a visit to Rabaul and the adjacent regions, that the former German ...

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  21. BASIC WAGE.

    A meeting of representatives of the whole of the Commonwealth public service associations was held in the Postal Institute last night, to consider further what action ...

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  22. Union Leader Reticent.

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, president of the Australian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, said last night that at the moment he desired to make no comment on the altered ...

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  23. JAPANESE ARMY.

    Japanese army estimates for the forthcoming year are stated in a message from Tokio to amount to 245,000,000 yen (nominally about £24,500,000), which represents ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND FORCED LOAN.

    BRISBANE. Monday.—At a meeting of the Taxpayers Association of Queensland to day, the provisions of the Compulsory Loan Bill were severely criticised. A ...

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  25. FIRE ON SPANISH LINER.

    It is reported from Madrid that the destruetion by fire of the new Spanish transatlantic liner Alphonso the Thirteenth (4,000 tons) is attibuted to syndicalists. ...

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  26. Trade With Germany.

    The American Farm Bureau Federation has announced that organised agriculturists strongly advocate the extension of credit to Germany and the European countries ...

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  27. BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.

    Speaking at a largely attended meeting in the Cathedral Hall, Fitzroy, last night, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Sale, Dr. Phelan, said that he desired to thank ...

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  28. KALGOORLIE ELECTION.

    The Commonwealth electoral officer (Mr. Oldham) states that persons entitled to vote by post at the Kalgoorlie election may obtain the necessary ballot papers from ...

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  29. King of Greece.

    It has been announced at Athens that all future laws will be pr[?]ulgated in the name of ex-King Constantine. ...

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  30. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    SIDNEY, Monday. — According to the Ministry's present intentions the session of the State Parliament will end in three weeks' time, and parliametn will not ...

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  31. THE COMING WOOL DIVIDEND.

    Sir,—Accoiding to a cable message on Satarday, the British Wool department expeet to pay the Australian and New Zealand woolgrowers £25,000,000 when the ...

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  32. MALTREATED AND ROBBED.

    BALLARAT, Monday.— After having lingered in the hospital for ten days, Mr. James Hansen died to-night from the injuries he received when he was attacked ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    At a conference of the London branch of the British Labour party, it was stated that the membership was now 364,426, an increase of 170 per cent. since 1914. On ...

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  34. BARRIER AWARD.

    Evidence of the heavy barden two of the smaller Barrier companies, the Block 10 and the Block 14[?] will have to bear in carrying out the terms of Mr.Justice Edmunds's ...

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  35. STATION-OWNER'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Monday—At the inquest to-day concerning the death of William Frederick Ogilvie, who was found dead in bed at Usher's Metropolitan Hotel in the ...

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  36. STATE LAND TAX.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "Weary" in Saturday's issue seems justified in his complaint that the Land Tax department is creating a fictitious unimproved value. The ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.— In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the Minister for Lands informed Mr. [?]nes [?] 275,300 acres of land had been withdrawn from ...

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  38. TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir,—The Minister for Customs says that "the Commonwealth Government would welcome reciprocal proposals from New Zealand or any other British Dominion." In ...

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  39. CHURCH NEWS.

    In memory of 1.500 Victorian Method[?] soldiers who di[?] on active service, it is proposed in place in Wesley Church a four-Hight memorial window. The [?]ect chosen for the design is the stoning ...

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  40. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    Sir,—The cable messages this morning give the price of wheat in Chicago as 1,29dol[?] per bushel, say 9/ to 9/6 London. The total cost of shipment from Melbourne ...

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  41. THE DOUBLE CENTURY.

    Batsmen of all grades try to avoid the making of "a pair," or failing to score in either in[?]gs of a match. Great batsmen, on the other hand, especially those who ...

    Article : 319 words
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  44. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    AUOKLAND (1,641 Miles).—Arrived.—Nov. 29— Riverina, from Sydney. Sailed,—Nov. 29—Ta[?] for S[?]a. ...

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  45. LAD LEAVES HOME.

    The disappearance of a lad named Walter Edwa[?], 13 years of age, who left his home at 2 No[?] thumberland street, Colling wood, on Sunday, and has not returned, has been reported to the police. ...

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