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  2. Advertising

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT..

    The Legislative Assembly sat until 2 o'clock this morning passing the Loan Estimates. The Minister, replying ,to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Collier) ...

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  5. THE COUNTRY.

    ARDROSSAN, December 16.—A social evening was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Bowden at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jarrett by the Methodist Choir Musical items were ...

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  6. IRISH POLITICS.

    Mass meetings at San Francisco have demanded that President Wilson shall use his position at the Peace Conference in favour of self-government for Ireland. ...

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  7. LATE CABLES.

    London newspapers believe there will be a number of early changes in the British Cabinet. It is reported that a new Reconstruction Cabinet, to consist of about ...

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  8. FRANCE'S GRATITUDE.

    President Wilson was given a civic welcome at the Hotel de Ville (Town Hall) at Paris on Monday. "CITIZEN OF PARIS." ...

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  9. PLUCKING THE EAGLE.

    Col. Roosevelt, in an interview, said:— The United States was not such an important factor in winning the war as was Italy ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. SEAMEN'S CLAIMS.

    The claim made by the Federated Seamen's Union on the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association and others for a 25 per cent, increase in the wages of ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The President (Mr. Givens) took the Chair at 11 a.m.—Indians and Pensions. Mr. Bakhap (T.) said he intended to ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. Germany's Sore Straits.

    Advices from Benin stated that it is officially estimated that food stocks at the German capital will be exhausted by February. Probably this is too ...

    Article : 160 words
  13. Keep the German Colonies.

    Sr. Lodge, in the course of an interview, said, after having learnt of the horrible mistreatment of the natives in the German colonies:—"I am certain that the ...

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  14. Mackensen's Rearguard Interned.

    Gen. Mackensen has been informed that the rearguard of his army in Transylvania (Hungary), comprising 2,000 men and 180 officers, has been disarmed and interned by ...

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  15. EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

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  16. GEN. DE WET.

    A Pretoria message states that the Government has refused a request from the Nationalist Party to issue a passport to Gen. De Wet as a member of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. War Prisoners' Return.

    Steps are being taken to expedite the return of British prisoners of war. Fifteen Danish ships, in addition to British transports, have been chartered. Many men are ...

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  18. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  19. Berlin "Dancing Mad."

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Express says:—Scenes of enthusiasm are marking the return of German troops, which is now ending. Ten Thousand men ...

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  20. UNNOTICED HEROES.

    Among the unnoticed war heroes are the poison gas experts, whose duty it was to test the various gases and masks, and who day by day shut themselves up ...

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  21. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    Prom "FAIRPLAY":—Granted it is in the interests of returned soldiers that the military authorities should close the hotels, it is [?] British and mean in the extreme that the hotel ...

    Article : 80 words
  22. Bolshevism and Industry.

    An example of the effect of Bolshevism on German industry is indicated by the fact that the existence of the two great Siemens firms near Spandan is threatened by ...

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  23. CHEER-UP SOCIETY AND RED CROSS BUFFET.

    From A. K. GOODE:—The tone which "An Anzac" has adopted in his letter causes one to think tint he is concerned more ?with the society which be champions than with the object for ...

    Article : 357 words
  24. Queen on Battleship.

    The battle cruiser New Zealand conveyed Queen Maud of Sweden (sister of King George) to England. ...

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  25. Olympic Sliced a Submarine.

    Capt. Hayes, of the Olympic, in accepting a loving cup from the citizens of Halifax, described how the Olympic sank a U-boat l3 months ago. The mammoth liner ...

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  26. MENTAL PATIENT'S TREATMENT.

    The enquiry into the death of Francis Ardenich was resumed by Mr. Justice Burnside to-day. The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Colebatch) was the chief witness. ...

    Article : 357 words
  27. Spanish Revolters.

    Serious revolutionary disturbances have occurred in Spain at Barcelona and Bilbao. The Guards used firearms and some casualties resulted. A strict censorship prevents ...

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  28. LATE SPORTING.

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  29. AT THE HEARTS OF THE PEOPLE.

    M. Moautrand (Prefect of the Seine) also welcomed the President:—Mr. President, day memorable beyond all is that on which, for the first time, a chief of the ...

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  30. Castro Elected Provisional President of Portugal.

    Admiral Canto Castro (Minister for Marine) has been elected Provisional President of Portugal. ...

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  31. Generals in London.

    There are many signs of increased interest in Field-Marshal Haig's return to London, accompanied by the leading generals and staff officers. It is officially ...

    Article : 140 words
  32. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Lieut Walter Claude Sheldon (48th Battalion, whose death occurred on October 4, in the 8th General Hospital, Rouen, France, was the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon, of Gladstone street ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. Women's Rights Demanded.

    Four great French feminist groups have demanded the recognition of women's political rights before the next elections. ...

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  34. BIRDS ON THE MURRAY.

    From Capt S. A. WHITE (Chairman Fauna and Flora Protection Committee (Royal Society):—Regarding Mr. G. H. Coleman's letter in The Register of December 3, it astounds one to think ...

    Article : 373 words
  35. SUNBURY CUP MEETING.

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  36. IN INDO-CHINA.

    A telegram from Ha-noi, the capital ol Tong-King, and headquarters of the French Administration, states that an ex-official attempted to assassinate M. Sarrant, the ...

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  37. Official "Victory Day."

    It is officially understood that the official celebration of the allied victory will occur in January or February. The authorities are discussing a scheme on an ...

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  38. LATE MINING.

    The half-yearly statement of accounts issued by the Edna May Company to-day show improved results for the half-year ended October 31 on account of uninterrupted operations due to ...

    Article : 116 words
  39. Unstable German Government.

    Mr. Arno Doschfleurot, American correspondent at Berlin, says that Herr Fehrbacher, President of the National Arbeiter Soldatenrat, demands the reassembly of ...

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  40. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Mrs. E. Orispe, Sea View road, Grange, has been notified that her son, Sgnlr. Waiter B. Crispe, M.M., arrived England on December 7. He has been a prisoner of war in Germany. ...

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  41. TIN DREDGING.

    At the meeting of the Tongkah Harbour Tin Company to-day, the Chairman (Mr. Ashbolt) said the report and balance sheet were the best yet presented; but ...

    Article : 350 words
  42. HONESTY AND PATRIOTISM.

    From "LARGS."—The leader in The Register under this heading must appeal to all who wish their country well. If these virtues are lacking in people, especially those in high places, there ...

    Article : 337 words
  43. GERMAN VANDALISM.

    President Poincare speaks in no uncertain terms of the fearful havoc caused by the German invasion into France. He says:—Towns were systematically burned ...

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  44. EXPANDING AMERICAN TRADE.

    President Wilson has approved of attachment of business advisers to American legations and embassies with the object to expand American world trade. ...

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  45. RAILWAY CAR AFIRE.

    Near Winnipeg a tourist car on the Canadian-Pacific Railway became afire on the way to Toronto. Thirteen travellers are reported dead. ...

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  47. EIGHTH CRICKET MATCH.

    At the Marylebone Club an animated discussion has taken place regarding two days matches. Lord Hawke and Lord Harris favoured three days, but were ...

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  48. PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    The inclusion of a salute of 101 guns, as well as fireworks displays, in the peace celebrations, has caused surprise to those who had in their care soldiers suffering ...

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  49. ONE BIG UNION.

    From "BOLSHEVISM":—I quite agree with the views of "Commonsense," whose letter is a most truthful and appropriate effort. It behoves all rightminded and honest people to do their very ...

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  51. A.I.F. AND ARMY RESERVE.

    In recognition of the patriotism of those Citizen Force trainees who have been on active service abroad during the present war, the Commonwealth Government has ...

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  52. CLUB LICENCE REFUSED.

    The Broken Hill Musicians' Union applied to the Licensing Court to-day for a licence for a club of Broken Hill. The application was opposed by A. O'Brein ...

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  53. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS.

    The executive of the Seamen's Union has protested against the employment of unqualified men in any capacity on steamships, and has urged that steps be taken ...

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  54. PRESIDENT WILSON'S REPLY.

    President Wilson, who received a cor-dial ovation when he rose to reply, said:— Your greeting has raised many emotions within me. It is with no ordinary ...

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  55. MISCELLANEOUS.

    F. Ward:—We have no room for your views concerning the translations of the English Bible. "Pax."—1. The Duke of Wellington married in 1806 the second daughter of the third Earl of ...

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  56. TRAMWAYMEN'S ULTIMATUM IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The dispute between the Tramway Board and its employes has reached an acute stage. The union is giving the board a week to decide whether it will ...

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  57. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND WHARF WORK.

    It was announced this morning that the waterside labour employer had decided to give first preference on the Fremantle Wharfs to returned soldiers who had been ...

    Article : 43 words
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