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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    The fascinating Select star, Miss Nerma Talmadge, will be seen at Earl's Court to-night in the production "The heart of Wetona," in which she impersonates an ...

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  3. ANGLO-FRENCH ACCORD AN ENDURING ALLIANCE

    President Pointers entertained King George and Queen Mary at a banquet at the French Lmbassy to-day. King George, speaking in French, ...

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  4. TROUBLE ON A TROOPSHIP.

    According to Victorian and Tasmanian soldiers who reached Melbourne on Wednesday by the troopship Port Sydney, the voyage from England was ...

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  5. ARMISTICE ANNIVERSARY TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY MEMORY OF THE GLORIOUS DEAD

    Flags over public buildings in London were half-masted to-day. The "Last Post" was sounded from the steps of the Royal Exchange in the City. A great as ...

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  6. PEACE TREATY. U.S. SENATE'S DISCURSIVENESS. USE OF THE CLOSURE URGED

    Democratic senators, who favour ratification of the [?] Treaty without reservations have petitioned the Senate to limit the debate upon the treaty by use ...

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  7. VICTORIA

    At the by-election to-day for the Albert Park seat, in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. Mr. A. K. Wallace, the labour candidate, defeated M. W. A. ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    The Timber Workers Union at its meeting on Wednesday night decided to seek the assistance of the Trades Hall in securing drastic alteration of the ...

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  9. TASMANIA

    In the Supreme Court to-day the hearing was concluded of the net action for libel brought by Richard James Meagher, Assistant Commissioner of the Public ...

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  10. STRAND THEATRE

    At the Strand Theatre to-night the Fox super-production "Womanhood triumphant" will be screencd. The story concerns Poppea, a young nurse, who ...

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  11. WYCARBAH.

    In the matter of rainfall October was the best month we have had since May last. While the quantity of rain was nothing much to boast of, it was ...

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  12. ARCADIA THEATRE

    At the Arcadia Theatre to-night the Strand programme will be presented. ...

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  13. PARAMOUNT THEATRE

    The adventures of a mannekin are demonstrated by Miss Ethel Clayton in the interesting film "Men, woman, and money," that is to be shown at the ...

    Article : 174 words
  14. SOLDIERS' GRATUITY.

    The President of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League (Captain Dyett) to-day made the following statement by way of reply to a statement by ...

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  15. VICTORIA CROSSES

    Victoria Croases have been awarded to Commander C C Dobson and Lieutenant G. C. Steele, of the Royal Navy, in connection with a motor boat raid at ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS IN NEW GUINEA. STRICTURES BY A HUNALLEGED SLAVE HUNTS

    Captain Detener, lecturing before the Berl'n Geographical Society to-day, said that the natives of New Guinea are against domination by Australia, as the ...

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  17. OLYMPIA (MOUNT MORGAN) THEATRE.

    The programme shown at the Olympte Theatre, Mount Morgan, last night, proved very popular, and drew a large audience. Mr. William Benjamin, ...

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  18. NAVAL DEFENCE OF EMPIRE.

    Admiral Jellicoe, in the course of an interview to-day said that the essential lessons cf the war had not been lost, although dominion finances had suffered ...

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  19. BOLSHEVISM.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in the House of Commons to-day said there is no intention of opening peace negotiations with Lenin and Trotsky before a sound method had ...

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  20. PERSONAL NEWS

    Mr. and Mrs G. Bower returned from Emu Park yesterday morning. They are staying at the Leichhardt Hotel. Mr. J. Burko arrived from the North ...

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  21. ROYAL AIR FORCE CAMPS

    Lord Wrenbury, chairman of the House of Lords Select Committee on the alhgations in connection with the Royal Air force camps, announced to-day that ...

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  22. CHECK UPON MEXICO

    The United States Government is attempting to prevent shipments of supplies of arms and munitions to Mexico, out of purchases made in Belgium. ...

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  23. YARWUN.

    The Rev. W. H. Smith, Presbyterian minister, of Gladstone, visited Yarwun last Thursday and conducted divine services at the residence of Mrs. Hooley, ...

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  24. LONDON WOOL SALES

    There was good competition at the wool sales to-day, and prices for all merinos were fully maintained. Prices of crossbreds generally were unchanged. The ...

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  25. WAIMANA TROOPSHIP

    The court of inquiry into the inadequate accommodation on the troopship Wainana finds that there was no culpable neglect on any specific charge ...

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  26. PROTECTION IN THE FUTURE.

    Mr. Lansing, explaining the Mexican brigands' captures of Americans and holding them to ransom, said to-day that the United States intended by diplomatic ...

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  27. GERMAN SUBMARINE FIASCO

    Admiral von Capede, who was at one time in command of the German High Seas Fleet, in defending himself before the investgation committee at Berlin ...

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  28. FLIGHTS TO AUSVTRALIA

    Poulet has arrived at Kurachi, India Ross, piloting a Vickers-Vimy, departed for Australia at a quarter past nine o'clock this morning. ...

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  29. INTERSTATE NEWS. [By Telegraph.] NEW SOUTH WALES

    In the Police court to-day, the hearing was continued of the charge against T. Field graner, and principal of the firm of T. A. Field, carcase and retail ...

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  30. PRICE OF COAL IN BRITAIN

    It is understood that the Government will decrease the price of coal by half-a-crown per ton. LONDON, November 12. ...

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    Telephone operations in Egypt are required to speak English, French, Italian, Greek, and Arabic. The smallest ruce known is that of the ...

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  32. GERMAN PRISONERS IN FRANCE

    The German Government has sent a Note to France protesting against the delay in repatiating German prisoner. This delay is arouring intense bitterness ...

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  33. TURKISH WILINESS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, November 10. Mustapha Pasha and Kemel Pasha are seeking to negotiate an alliance with Lenin. ...

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  34. THE LURKING FOE

    Disease germs lurk in dust, and enter the body through the pores. Bath daily with Rexona Soap, a medicated toilet soap that preserves the complexion. Press ...

    Article : 45 words
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    A goose that is twenty-nine years old, the property of Peter A Metz, of Here ford, Pennsylvania, has a record of laying eight eggs durging the year. The last ...

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    Those fish which sleep do so with their eyes open, as they have no eyelids. The camel has been known to pull 108 pounds at ten miles an hour for twelve ...

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    Daring the Gorman spring offensive in 1918 the British losses included 1000 guns, 700 trench mortars, and 200 tanks, all of which were replaced in a fortnight. ...

    Article : 29 words
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