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  2. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    As a guide to "unenrolled" returned members of the defence forces, the Common-Wealth Electoral Officer (Mr." Oldham) to-day issued the following official ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    The intimation by the Chief Secretary n the Legislative Council on Tuesday thai the Industrial Code Bill had been "shelved" until next session seemed ...

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  4. CIVIL SERVANTS' GRIEVANCES.

    A petition, signed by 2,451 civil servants, was presented to the Assembly on Tuesday by Mr. Smeaton. The document concerned the conditions and remuneration of civil ...

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  5. BEAUTIFYING THE SUBURBS.

    The second reading of the Real Property Bill was moved in the Assembly on Tuesday by the Attorney-General, who explained that the object of the measure was ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The debate on the situation in Russia was opened in the House of Commons The Liberal Party leader (Sir .Donald) ...

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  7. PEACE TREATY.

    President Wilson considers that the Peace Treaty will be ruined by the Senate reservations. He had an interview with Sr. Hitchcock, who afterwards announced ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Over on the Sydney side there have been many speeches, and on the whole they lave contained matter of first-class interest, hardly touched upon in Victoria and ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    Capt. Ross Smith and Lieut. Keith Smith, in the Vickers-Vimy machine, have arrived at Rome. They experienced very bad weather on the way. ...

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  11. EUROPEAN ELECTIONS.

    Polling will be held to-morrow for general elections in France, Italy and Belgium. Exceptionally vigorous effort by the Socialists is a feature common to ail three ...

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  12. CONGRATULATIONS FROM MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) dispatched the following cablegram tc to Major-Gen. Sir Frederick Sykes (Controller of Civil Aviation) for transmission ...

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  13. LIFE THE CHEAPEST THING

    British troops returning from Russia lave arrived at Vancouver. Dr. Bray, an English professor, who spent 30 years in Russia, and who was ...

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  14. DOUGLAS-ROSS FATALITY.

    The coronial enquiry into the facility which befel Lieut. Douglas end Lieut. Ross at the outset of their endeavour to fly from England to Australia has ...

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  15. FINAL RESERVATIONS.

    The Senate, after having accepted Mr. Lodge's motion for the closure of the Peace Treaty debate, adopted in rapid succession the following reservations:— ...

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  16. THE BARRIER SITUATION.

    The strike position is unaltered. The re-election of Messrs. Kerr and Middling is President and Vice-President of the A.M.A., is taken generally as indicating ...

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  17. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    It is officially pointed out that Capt. O'Grady's negotiations with M. Litvinoff at Copenhagen will refer exclusively to the exchange of prisoners. M. Litvinoff is ...

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  18. BARRIER NATIONALIST CANDIDATE.

    Mr C. J. McAllister (Nationalist candidate for the Barrier seat in the House of Representatives), on Monday evening, resigned his membership of the Trades and ...

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  19. A WOMAN PILOT.

    Miss McCaughey, an Australian Red Dross muse, has passed her tests at the Northolt Aerodrome, and has received the Royal Aero Club's pilot certificate. ...

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  20. BOLSHEVIKS AT OMSK.

    A wireless message notifies that the Bolsheviks have captured the Siberian city of Omsk (which was the capital of Gen. Koltchak's All-Russian Government) and have ...

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  21. THE FIRST RETURNS.

    In the Belgian elections the Socialists have gained a score of seats, but the Catholic Party still remains the dominant section. ...

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  22. ACROSS AMERICA.

    Capt. Maynatd, the winner of the American transcontinental aeroplane race, has notified his intention to try to cross the continent with a single stop. ...

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  23. "COMMONWEALTH POLICE AS CANVASSERS."

    The campaign director of the Labour Party (Mr. T. J. Ryan) was a passenger to Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Tuesday. He was met by Mr. Gunn, M.P. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. CLEMENCEAU'S VICTORY.

    The Clemenceau Party has won the trench elections. A substantial majority has been obtained over the Socialists in Alsace. ...

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  25. WORK OF THE AIR MINISTRY.

    The Air (Ministry has reviewed sis month's progress of civil aviation, and has been made out that a considerable advance has been made in reconnaissance, and the ...

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  26. REVERSE FOR GEN. DENIKIN.

    A wireless message from Moscow states that the Green Army of 70,000 troops has attacked Gen. Denikin in the rear and seized a sector on the eastern coast of the ...

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  27. FRANCE AND NON-INTERVENTION.

    The changed attitude of France towards non-intervention by the Allies in Russia is attributed to an assurance received at Paris from the Soviet Government that all ...

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  28. AMERICA'S "REPUDIATION."

    Speaking in the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil said it would be difficult to exaggerate the gravity of 'the international situation in Europe at present. The ...

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  29. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The business in the final week of Par lament is largely a matter of picking up hoose ends! This is always done in a jurry. It does not matter how long the ...

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  30. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire broke out at 1 o'clock tins morning and completely gutted the five-story building of Messrs. Hickman and Sons, picture frame makers, in ...

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  31. A CURIOUS EXPLANATION.

    A feature of the A.M.A. elections just concluded was the enormous number of informal rotes. The election for one delegate to the Trades Hall trust resulted:— ...

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  32. 30 HOURS A WEEK.

    The Secretary for Labour (Mr. W. B. Wilson), addressing the conference called to deal with the coalminers" intuition, declared that fie miners' demands for six ...

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  33. AMERICA AND GERMAN SniPS.

    The Supreme Council has discussed the American seizure of German ships Great Britain claimed that the vessels should be transferred to the allied Powers according ...

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  34. AUSTRIA IN DIRE STRAITS.

    The collapse of the Austrian Republic is rumoured. ...

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  35. THE ENGINE DRIVERS' PLAINT.

    The suit, Federated Engine Drivers and firemen's Association and others v. Broken Hill Proprietary Company and others, was continued in the Arbitration Court ...

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  36. COASTAL STEAMERS.

    The crews of a number of coastal vessels have given 24 hours notice of their intention to leave the ships in accordance with, the decision of a mass meeting of seamen ...

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  37. D'ANNUNZIO THE DICTATOR.

    Major D'Annunzio now controls the whole of the Dalmatian coast. ...

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  38. IRON STRIKE.

    Representatives of the Irontounders Union sought a conference with the employers, which it is hoped will result in the settlement of the strike, which has ...

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  39. COMPENSATION FOR ALSATIANS.

    The German Government has deposited with France £1,000,000 in compensation for the internment during the war of 4,000 Alsatians owing to their Francophne ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLES.

    A message from Cleveland (Ohio), states that the steamer John Owen has been lost on the Great Lakes. Twenty-two people were drowned. ...

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  41. MILITARIST REVIVAL.

    There has been a great outburst of militarist enthusiasm in Berlin. Thousands of students and othem 'heartily cheered Gens. Hindenburg and Ludendorff, while ...

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  42. FOOD PROBLEM IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. G. H. Roberts (Food Controller), addressing the Labour Conference, announced the resumption of the control of fish with a view to reduce the prices. He expected ...

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  43. GREAT WESTERN STRIKE.

    There is no prospect of an early settlement of the strike, which has resulted in he closing of the Great Western Railway. The Commissioner (Mr. W. G. Bell), who ...

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  44. L.W.W V. SOLDIERS.

    Adherents of we the L.W. W. and soldiers fought a pitched battle in the woods. A ranch owner was killed. ...

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  45. SOUTH AFRICAN PRINTERS.

    The printing industry is the first industry in South Africa to establish a general agreement. A joint conference of the Federated Mazier Printers of South Africa, the ...

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  46. EARLY SKATING IN ENGLAND.

    One of the most severe November blizyards on record is raging in the north of England and Scotland. Heavy snowfalls have occurred, and skating and ...

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  48. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. Arthur E. Forrester, motor mechanic, of North-east road, Walkerville, while riding a motor cycle along East terrace at about 5.15 pan. on Tuesday, ...

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  49. BAHIA CASTILLO CASE.

    Further enquiry was held to-day in the Third City Court, into the conditions prevailing on the transport Bahia Castillo, on her recent voyage from England with ...

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  50. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Australians in their first innings against the Transvaal scored 352 (Gregory 73, Peilew 61). At the close of pay Transvaal in their second innings had made 89 ...

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  51. RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT GRANGE.

    The S. 5 o'clock train from Henley Beach on Tuesday night collided with a woman when halfway between Kirkcaldy and Grange. The woman, whose identity had ...

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  52. SUSPICIOUS DISEASE.

    Suspicions symptoms exhibited by two out of four Chinese passengers landed at Darwin from the steamer St. Albans—two Chinese Indies (belonging to the local ...

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  54. BOLTED.

    JULIA, November 17.—Mr. M. Schutz, the local storekeeper, went to Hampden; Siding to-day with a horse and cart to bring home some goods. While he was ...

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  55. CHINESE AND RAILWAYMEN.

    Owing to complaints by Labour members that Chinese storekeepers supply stores required by the men working on the washaways on the Cue Railway, the ...

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  57. THROWN OUT.

    ARDROSSAN, November 14.—Mr. Edgar was driving into the township, when this horse shied and bolted. Mr. Wilson was thrown on to the road and much cut ...

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  60. A KAILOR'S MISFORTUNE

    DARWIN, November 18.—A sailor belonging to a vessel in harbour, while sitting the stern of a rowing boat today was attacked by a shark, which ...

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