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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Possibly the near approach of the end of a long session (throughout which the Country Party has kept both sides guessing, while the member for Angas has never ...

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  3. TERRIBLE TRAM ACCIDENT.

    "A tram accident, which was market by shocking circumstances, occurred in Adelaide on Saturday night. It was reported to the police authorities that at ...

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  4. EMPIRE CRICKET.

    In ideal weather the match between England and New South Wales was resumed at the Sydney cricket ground to-day. A big crowd assembled early, attracted by the ...

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  5. MURRAY WATERS.

    An important development in connection with the Murray waters agreement has taken place. The Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice), who has been ...

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  6. THE RED ADVANCE.

    There are 80 vessels, carrying 120,000 refugees from the Crimea, anchored near the entrance to the Sea of Marmora. It is intended that one-third of the total ...

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  7. DUDDO WELLS TRAGEDY.

    Mr. L. A. Franchi rode into Murrayville on Thursday at noon and informed Constable Delaney that a returned soldier named Albert Eva had shot Mrs. A. M. ...

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  8. THE WORLD'S PEACE.

    The main interests in the commissions of the Assembly of the League of Nations centres in that dealing with admissions to the League, with its bearing ...

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  9. FEDERAL REVIEW.

    A meeting of his supporters has been called by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) for to-morrow. The business of the session will, it is understood, be reviewed ...

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  10. ADJOURNMENT THIS WEEK.

    It seems certain that the Federal Parliament will rise this week for the Christmas vacation, and that both Houses will adjourn next Friday until late in March. ...

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  11. GEORGIAN REPUBLIC IMPERILLED.

    It is reported from Trancaucasia that the towns of Kars and Erivan have fallen before the Turkish Nationalists under Kemal Pasha, who is threatening to ...

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  12. RUSSO-BRITISH AGREEMENT.

    American State Department officiate consider that the proposed trade agreement between Russia and Great Britain is virtually a de facto recognition of the ...

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  13. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN METALS.

    A conference of base metal producers was held at the Mines Department yesterday, at which it was resolved—(1) That producers should receive the full world's ...

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  14. BUSSO-GERMAN DISPUTE.

    M. Kopp the representative at Berlin of the Russian Soviet, has informed the German Foreign Minister (Herr Simons) that Russia is cancelling the orders which she ...

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  15. VICTORIAN COAL CRISIS.

    There have been no developments in the coal crisis during the week-end. Negotiations are proceeding between the Prime Minister and Mr. Baddeley (President of ...

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  16. A ROMANTIC DISPUTE

    A romantic Chancery suit is set down for hearing next Tuesday. It concerns the freehold of an estate in Lewisham, England, called Woodlands. The property is ...

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  17. KALGOORLIE SEAT.

    The State executive of the Official Labour Party has received four nominations for the selection ballot for the Kalgoorlie Federal seat. They are Messrs. Hugh ...

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  18. PROSPECT OF EARLY SETTLEMENT.

    There are prospects of an early settlement of the coalminers' dispute with the Victorian State Government. This announcement was made daring the week-end ...

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  19. WILD DOG DANGER.

    Mr. John Dunne (President of the West Darling Pastoralists' Association) states that although such a good season has been experienced, pastoralists in the Darling ...

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  20. STARVING CHINA.

    The Chicago Tribune's Tientsin correspondent has telegraphed that the American and British relief expeditions, after conferring at Pekin, have agreed that it ...

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  21. THE CAMPAIGN.

    Soon after the Federal Parliament adjourns for the Christmas holidays, a number of members of both Houses will leave for Western Australia to take part in ...

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  22. BARRIER'S RESTORATION.

    The arrivals at the Barrier since the strike terminated have been 550 in excess of the departures. The mines will absorb more of the unemployed this week. Mr. ...

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  23. MORE TROUBLE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Miners' Federation has made a demand on the Mineowners Association for an increase of 25 per cent, in all rates of pay, retrospective to March 1. ...

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  24. SHOP ASSISTANTS, £8 A WEEK!

    The interstate conference of delegates from the Shop Assistants' Unions opened at the Sydney Trades Hall on Saturday. At the conclusion of the sitting it was ...

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  25. CASUALTIES.

    On Wednesday a shocking burning accident occurred at Edithburgh to Mrs. Warne, wife of Mr. George Warne. She was attending to a kerosine lamp which ...

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  26. BOLSHEVISM.

    The United States Commissioner of Immigration (Mr. Wallis) states that thousands of undesirable aliens, many of them dangerous Bolsheviks, are being smuggled ...

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  27. AMERICA AND MIDDLE EAST.

    It is understood that the United States will request that Americans in Mesopotamia and other mandated regions be accorded equal treatment with other ...

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  28. THE MEDICAL EXAMINATION.

    Mr. Haines, on behalf of the mining companies, has been examining returned soldiers who were not examined by the health commission, as a precautionary measure ...

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  29. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    On Saturday evening His Excellency the Governor and Lad; Edith Fergusson entertained the following [?] and gentlemen at dinner at Goveranment Home—His ...

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  30. A NORWEGIAN BAN.

    The Norwegian Government has prohibited the importation and exportation of Bolshevist propagandist literature. ...

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  31. REAL SHOTS IN CINEMA.

    As the result of a quarrel between members of rival larrikin "pushes" from Fitzroy, excitement was caused at the Jubilee Picture Theatre, Nicholson street ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND'S TEAM.

    The following 13 have been selected, from which 11 will be chosen during the week to represent Queensland against the Englishmen on Saturday next:—Hartigan ...

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  33. MORE "SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURES."

    When dealing with the Metropolitan Water and Sewage Board's operations, the Auditor-General, in a recent report, stated that he deemed it desirable that a ...

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  34. LEAGUE COUNCIL'S POWERS

    Mr. N. W. Rowell (Canada) to-day resumed the debate on the report of the Council of the League. He said the success of the League ...

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  35. PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, November 21.—A message from Albany states that the Rev. F. C. Bremner, Presbyterian clergyman stationed at Wodonga was drowned while ...

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  36. A VICTORIAN TEAM.

    The V.C.A. Selection Committee has chosen the following players to practise for the match against South Australia, commencing on Friday next:—W. W. ...

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  37. —The Estimates.—

    With a sigh of relief the economists of the Country Party and the spendthrifts of the other two parties saw the Estimates through. They had been treating them with ...

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  38. GERMANY AND THE LEAGUE.

    The Geneva correspondent of Le Matin says:—In the event of the matter going to the vote probably only Norway, Holland, and Argentina will support ...

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  39. INCREASED TAXATION IN FIJI.

    Sir Cecil Hunter Rodwell (the Governor of Fiji) left last night in the yacht Pioneer for Tonga. The Fiji Legislative Council closed yesterday. The measures ...

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  40. DROWNING ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, November 21.—A telegram from Berrigan states that on Saturday, while endeavouring to cross a creek near Nowranie Homestead, a boy, Claude ...

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  42. INTERSTATE MATCHES.

    N. Williams, who was selected as one of the South Australian representatives in the matches against Victoria and Sew South Wales, at Melbourne and ...

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  43. WHAT CAN GERMANY PAY?

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), interviewed in London by a correspondent of Le Petit Parisien for the purpose of removing the unfavourable ...

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  44. A TRAWLING DISPUTE.

    A number of trades hall officials view with alarm the threat of the Seamen's Union to dislocate the trawling industry. A conference of delegates representing the ...

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  45. ST. KILDA MURDER CASE.

    The enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Davis Strang Davidson, who was shot dead in the garden of No. 3 Tennyson street, St. Kilda, on the ...

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  46. A SENSELESS "RAG."

    A panic was narrowly averted at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night. During the performance a number of University students raided the building, and ...

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  48. BURGLARS IN A "GLACIARIUM."

    The Glaciarium, near Princes Bridge, was broken into by burglars between 1 and 5 a.m. on Sunday, and a safe in the manager's office was blown open and robbed ...

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  49. FOOTBALLERS STONED.

    The Football Association is taking drastic action against the Millwall and Crystal Palace League Clubs. Owing to the misconduct of spectators, the grounds have ...

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