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  2. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES.

    The conference of the Federated Locomotive Enginemen's Association of Auastralia, which has been meeting in Adelaide this week, was concluded to-day. ...

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  3. BRITISH EMPIRE'S FIGHTERS.

    A War Office return shows that 6,197,000 officers and men passed through the army during the war. The honours awarded for services in ...

    Article : 166 words
  4. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    When the unemployed, to the number of abent fifty, assembled at the Trades Hall this morning to meet in conference the Trades Hall Council to discuss the ...

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  5. WOOL PROFITEERING.

    The Deputy Controller of Raw Materials, on behalf of Sir A. H. Goldfineh, has assured the Australian Press Association that he has no knowledge of a proposed ...

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  6. FLIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA

    Ross-Smith arrived here at 5.5 p.m. After leaving Delhi at 9.30 a.m. he was forced to descend at Muttra for an hour owing to engine trouble. He was cheery ...

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  7. KAISERISM IN BERLIN.

    Many demostrations were held against Monarehist meetings last week. The Christian Socialists alone organisec sixty, which resulted in crowded gatherings. ...

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The cost of living and the basic wage inquiry recently promised by the Prime Minister, Mr Hughes, does not seem lively to receive the blessing of the Trades Hall ...

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  9. PEARL SHELL INDUSTRY

    A meeting of all parties interested in the pearl shell trade resolved to hold six auction sates in 1920, commencing on the 15th of January, and then to be held ...

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  10. IN THE DOMINIONS

    The roval commission that is investigating the charges of disloyalty agianst the Germans at Lonton, on the River Murray, took further evidence in Ade ...

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  11. AMERICAN COAL STRIKE

    The confereces between the coal-miners, officials, and operators has ended in a deadlock. It is believed that Government intervention will be necessary. ...

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  12. CRIMES & ACCIDENTS [By Telegraph.] UNFORTUNATE END TO BOXING BOUT

    The " Queenstown News " states that au amateur boxing tournament, held last night in the Metropole Hall, Queenstown, had an unfortunate termination. J. Cleary ...

    Article : 209 words
  13. SITUATION IN SIBERIA

    According to the newspaper " Jiji Shimpo" Japan may make s proposal to the Allies in regard to strengthening the Japanese forces in Siberia owing to the ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYED EX-OFFICERS

    Field-Marshal Haig addressed at the Mansion House to-day a meeting of employers on behalf of 12,000 unemployed ex-officers in London. The King sent a ...

    Article : 43 words
  15. MEXICAN ARROGANCE

    The Mexican Government has sent a note to the United States, stating that it is impossible to accede to the United States' request for the release of the ...

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  16. LAW-BREAKERS IN IRELAND

    The Dublin Castle authorities announce in [?] of the ameliorative treatment of prisoners who have been convicted of offences against the common law and ...

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  17. LUSITANIA TRAGEDY.

    The bodies of all the Americans who lost their lives when the Lusitania was sunk by a German submarine will be exhumed at Queenstown and will be taken ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS

    Sergeant E. W. Bradford, Sergeant Simpcock, Corporal W. Grosvenor, and Private P. Courtney, all Australians, have been charged ...

    Article : 116 words
  19. JAPAN AND CHINA

    Viscount Ishii, in the course of an interview to-day, said that the Washington, Senate's Shantung reservation would not have any practical effect upon the ...

    Article : 188 words
  20. UNREST IN EGYPT

    All is quiet here and at Cairo. A new government has been appointed, with Wahba Pasha as Premier. CAIRO, November 26. ...

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  21. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Mr. C. Nielson, M.L.C., who represents the directors of the Farleigh sugarinill, in the Mackay district, in the course of a statement to-day in connection with ...

    Article : 335 words
  22. WOMAN CHARGED WITH [?]

    When James Thomas Martin, a member of the Australian Imperial Forces, returned from the front this year he found that his wife, Annie Louisa Martin, ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. BRITISH PRICES OF COAL

    The President of the Board of Trade, Sir Auckland Geddes, stated to-day that the Government had reviewed the entire position of coal prices. Unexpectedly high ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. BALTIC STATES

    Berlin advices state that the conclusion of an alliance between Esthonia, [?] and Lithuania will be the first task on the conclusion of peace with soviet ...

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  25. A TRAMCAR ACCIDENT

    An inward-bound tramcar from Kedron jumped the rails on the Bowen Bridgeroad to-night and crashed into the side of an outward-bound car. Three ...

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  26. PRESIDENT WILSON'S HEALTH

    It is announced that President Wilson's health has materially improved, but that he is still very weak. ...

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  27. ANNOUNCEMENT'S DRAMATIC EFFECT.

    Sir Auckland Geddes's dramatic announcement caused astonishment in the House ot Commons. The coal trade and the public alike interpret it as a first step ...

    Article : 135 words
  28. BREACH OF ENTERTAINMENTS TAX ACT.

    In the Police Court to-day James Lynch, a race promoter, was changed [?] two breaches of the Entertainments Tax1 Act in that he failed to register a race ...

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  29. PRO-BOLSHEVISM

    Pro-Boisnevism is spreading in Switzerland, following upon the elections, where the Socialists expect to gain fourteen scats. Demonstrations in favour of ...

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  30. BRITISH TRADE UNION TACTICS

    The "Daily Express" states that serious differences have arisen among the labour leaders in the triple alliance (railwaymen, general transport workers, and ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton's book has been published to-day. It contains a vivid account of his adventures on the Weddel Sea, in the Antarctic. ...

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  32. THE BLACKALL FRACAS.

    The charge of obscene language against Herbert Peerless and the charge of assaulting Constable Kreutzman against John Clarke were dismissed. ...

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  33. INTERCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    There are many rumours that M. Litvinoff, representative of the Bolsheviks, is commissioned to institute peace pourparlers, but they are discredited. Mr. ...

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  34. THE PRINZ HUBERTUS.

    The Prinz Hubertus is still burning, but the fire is under control. Once the vessel tilted badly and was expected to capsize, but is now righted. The damage is ...

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  35. A "YOUNG FRANCE" PARTY

    A "Yoong France" party is being formed in the new Chamber of Deputies. It excludes all who formerly held Ministerial office and supports a policy of ...

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  36. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    A mild epidemic of influenza continues to hold sway in Darwin. Trained nurses from the local hospital supervise the treatment. As there were a good number of ...

    Article : 66 words
  37. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.

    When returning from the rifle range thin morning two cars, driven respectively by Messrs. W. Avery and W. Wooldridge, collided. Several occupants of both cars ...

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  38. RUMANIAN TRUCULENCE

    Rumania has not replied to the Allies note, although the time allowed expired yesterday. The Supreme Council will consider the matter to-day. ...

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  39. A BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    Sir J. A. Simon, formerly AttorneyGeneral, has been adopted as the Liberal candidate for the representation of the Spen Valley Division of Yorkshire in the ...

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  40. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR

    The Japanese labour representatives at the International Labour Conference have failed to secure an eight-hour day for Oriental countries and have left for ...

    Article : 139 words
  41. FATHER O'DONNELL

    Sir A. H. Bodkin, K.C., has been appointed prosecuting counsel at the O'Donnell court-martial. LONDON, November 27 ...

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    A strong protest against the cession to Greece of the island of Cyprus has been forwarded to the Colonial Office by the Executive of the British-lsreal World ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN MUSICIANS.

    Miss Stella Power, a favourite pupil of Dame Melba, has appeared successfully at the Albert Hall. Newspapers praise the purity of her voice, and predict a ...

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    A member of the Fulham Borough Council recently stated that the cemtery was the only undertaking that realty paid. ...

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  45. SYMPATHY.

    Sympathy is good but sound advice is sometimes better. When you are run down, out of [?] subject to depresion, you can be [?] that your blood ...

    Article : 167 words
  46. SPORTING TELEGRAMS. THE TURF.

    The largest amount in states won by an owner in the recent fiat racing season was £30,154. King George won eight races and recieved £4171 in stakes. The winning sire was Tetrarch, whose ...

    Article : 91 words
  47. FIRE AT CANADIAN UNIVERSITY.

    The main building of Laval University has been burned. The darange is estimated at $400,000 (£80,000). ...

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  48. AMERICAN PISTOL BATTLE.

    Three people were killed and many wounded in a pistol battle between' returned service men and labour agitators who wore protecting a negro. ...

    Article : 33 words
  49. PUGILISM.

    Sam Legford and Jack Thompson, heavyweights, have been fined £100 each by the Boxing Commission because they failed to fight seriously in a bout on the 24th instant. ...

    Article : 37 words
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