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  2. PEACE DAY.

    The peace celebrations in Australia, it has been decided, will, extend over three days. On the first day thanksgiving services will be conducted in all churches and ...

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  3. MAGGIE MOORE.

    To some people, Time is very kind—and more especially io those who, in turn, are kind to others. Miss Maggie Moore has already spent what would be a lifetime. ...

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  4. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    The transport Boonah, the arrival of which, had teen awaited for several days, reached Fremantle this morning from South Africa. The vessel has on board ...

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  5. THE COTTON STRIKE.

    It is expected that Mr. Lloyd George will intervene in the cotton strike. The committee on production in London yesterday, heard the claim of the weavers for ...

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  6. CASUALTIES.

    Dr. Poulton reported to the City Watch-house authorities on Wednesday evening that Ethel King (40), a domestic servant, in the employ of Mrs. C. Todd, of Victoria ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The President (Mr. Givens) took the Chair at 3 p.m. —Aid for Canegrowers.—The Minister for Repatriation, told Mr. ...

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  8. LATE CABLES

    Seven Australians Teached Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands, by a German steamer, detailed to bring back the crews of the interned German warships. The Australians ...

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  9. HORSEMAN INJURED.

    Mr. C. Meschke, a labourer, employed by Messrs. Turner Brothers, butchers, of Gougher street, Adelaide, and residing in Wright street, was seriously injured on ...

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  10. BOY'S FATAL SWIM.

    SYDNEY, December 1.—A double drowning tragedy occurred at Condobolin yesterday. Lionel Hillyard (11) and Bruce Taylor (9) went for a ...

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  11. Lloyd George's Five Points.

    The Coalition Government Whips have issued an official statement declaring Mr. Lloyd George's five election points to be:— ...

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  12. RAILWAY EMPLOYES DEATH.

    At 11 o'clock on Wednesday [?] Mr. Herbert Bingham, of Brown street, Adelaide, and employed as an electrical fitter by tie Railways Department ...

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  13. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVIES.

    The Speaker (Mr. Elliot Johnson) took the Chair at 11 a.m. —Income Tax. and Wheat.— The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) ...

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  14. TELEPHONISTS' WAGES.

    The evidence was concluded, to-day, before Mr. Justice Powers, in the Arbitration Court, in the suit by the Commonwealth general division of the Telephone ...

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  15. MR. JENSEN'S EVIDENCE.

    Mr. J. A. Jensen said, although he had known that Sr. Long and Father Shaw were friends, he did not know that Sr. Long had received any ...

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  16. Casualties at Berlin.

    A German wireless message says that 15 persons were killed and 31 wounded in the street fighting at Berlin on December 6. The prolonged deliberations of the ...

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  17. TROUBLESOME TARPOT.

    WENTW0RTH, December 11.—Nellie Pay; aged 14 years, daughter of Mr. E. S. Pay, blacksmith and wheelwright, was seriously burnt yesterday. She visited ...

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  18. MUCH IMPROVED POSITION.

    Dr. Elkington stated to-night that the quarantine position had not been better during the past eight weeks than H was at present. No deaths had occurred since ...

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  19. President and Freedom of the Seas.

    The Daily Express cays that President Wilson has made proposals on the subject of the freedom of the seas which do not conflict with the British claims in regard ...

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  20. UNEXPLAINED MISHAP.

    PORT BROUGHTON, December 10.—A peculiar accident occurred on Sunday. Mr. Stanley Stringer, son of Cr. Joseph Stringer, went for a ride on horseback ...

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  21. Prime Minister's Name Forged.

    An Australian soldier has been sentenced (1) Punish the Kaiser; (2) make Germany pay; (3) get the soldiers home as soon as possible; (4) fair treatment for returned ...

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  22. BLAZE IN WHEATSTACK.

    PORT AUGUSTA, December ll.—A serious fire occurred :this evening at the central wheatatack, located in the State railway yards. An alarm was received by ...

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  23. Ocean Raid Victims.

    Five hundred English and American sailors and civilians have armed at Aarhus. They are for the most part the crews of the victims of the Moewe and the ...

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  24. SOLDIERS ON THE LAND.

    The Minister of Education moved the second reading of the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Bui in the Legislative Assembly to-day. He read a letter addressed ...

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  25. MOTORS SURRENDERED.

    The Germans, in terms of the armistice, have already handed over to the British authorities several thousands of motors. ...

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  26. A BRAVE SCOUT.

    MAITLAND, December 10.—This after-noon a pair of horses attached to a buggy owned by Mr. H. W. Tossell while standing in Elizabeth street, were startled by a ...

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  27. GERMANS IN AFRICA.

    Speaking at a South Africa Party meeting at Maritzburg, Natal, Sir Thomas Watt (Minister for the Interior in the Union Government) repeated the statements of his ...

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  28. QUARANTINE MATTERS DISCUSSED.

    In the Federal House of Representatives to-day the Acting Minister for Quarantine (Mr. Massy Greene) promised Mr. Fowler (W.A.) that he would consider the ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. MR. RUSSELL AND LEGAL ADVICE.

    After the adjournment of the Senate to-day, the Honorary Minister (Mr. Russell) made the following statement:—"I have consulted my solicitors for the purpose of ...

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  31. Naval Expert for Australia

    The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Joseph: Cook) has arranged to secure the services of a high naval authority versed in the lessons taught by the war, to report in ...

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  32. FRENCH MISSION.

    The members of the French Mission will leave Sydney on Friday on their, way back to France. The proposed visits to New Zealand, Kescuisko, and the Blue. ...

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  33. RISK OF INFECTION FEARED.

    The Mayor of Fremantle has requested the local Parliamentary representatives to urge the Premier (Mr. Lefrov) not to allow either contacts or influenza patients ...

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  34. Belgium's Peace Demands.

    The Belgian Foreign Minister (M. Hymans) has issued a statement indicating that Belgium at the Peace Conference will probably ask for a review of the treaty. ...

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  35. The Boer Delegation.

    In reply to an enquiry whether there would be any difficulty in regard to passports for Boer Nationalist delegates to the Peace Conference, the Acting Premier ...

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  36. ONLY AUCKLAND NOW AFFECTED.

    Mr. Young (general secretary of the Sea-men's Union) cabled to the Sydney Union to-day that oil the New Zealand ports except Auckland were free from influenza. ...

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  37. CHILI AND PERU.

    Press despatches from Buenos Ayres say that Chili will probably accept the offer of mediation from Argentine in the dispute with Peru, but win refuse the United ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND'S WAR EFFORT.

    The war expenditure of New Zealand totals nearly £41,500,000/ In the House of Representatives the Prime Minister (Mr. Maesey) said that 101,000 men had ...

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  39. FATAL SEWER FUMES.

    William T. Albridge and Edward Swannock, maintenance men employed by the Metropolitan Board of Works, and John Quinn, an employe at Pizzey and ...

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  40. A DOCTOR'S DIPLOMA.

    Mt. Justice Earing, who acted as commissioner to enquire into the authenticity of the diploma help by Dr. Ratten (Superintendent of the Hobart General Hospital) ...

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  41. LABOUR TO LABOUR

    On behalf of the Australian Labour Party, the following message, signed by the secretary (Mr. Arch Stewart), has been cabled to Mr. Arthur Henderson ...

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  42. WAR FINANCE.

    The Minister of Munitions (Mr. Churchill) in an address delivered at Dundee to—day, dwelt on the gravity of the British financial situation, which, however, he was ...

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