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  2. RYAN V. "ARGUS"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—On an application for expediting the hearing of the appeal from the decision of Mr. Justice Isaacs, given in Sydney last ...

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  3. SENATE'S 17-HOUR SITTING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Senate rose this morning at eight o'clock after a continuous sitting of 17 hours, during which it passed both Referendum ...

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  4. "BAD TO WORSE"

    LONDON, Thursday.—The situation in Asia Minor is rapidly going from bad to worse. Mustapna's influence is spreading rapidly, while the Turkish ...

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  5. TASK OF REPATRIATION

    A special meeting of the Devonport sub-branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. was held in the club room last night. Lieut. G. A. Littler presided over a ...

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  6. ALL READY!

    LONDON, Thursday—Captain G. C Mathews in a Larkin Sopwith machim hopes to start upon the Australian flight on October 15. ...

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  7. CITIZEN FORCES' TRAINING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Little surprise was expressed to-day at the intention of the Commonwealth Government to suspend the training of the ...

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  8. DAYLIGHT SAVING REPEAL

    Sir,—I have seen a letter from one who signs himself "Early Riser." He seems to think the majority is with him. Such has not been my ...

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  9. CITY INCIDENTS

    HOBART, Friday. — For the first time, in the history of Hobart two aeroplanes were seen in flight to-day over the city. Captain Cummings was in ...

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  10. 'FLUE AT HOBART.

    HOBART, Friday. — There was one admission to the Elizabeth street influenza hospital to-day. No deaths occurred. Fifteen remain in the hospital. ...

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  11. THE LAW'S DELAYS.

    HOBART, Friday. — In Chambers to-day before the Chief Justice, the case of George Paton v. W. C. Wilson, of Launceston, was mentioned. This ...

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  12. COLONISING RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is reported from Berlin that a so-called West Russian Government has been formed. It aims at administering the territory ...

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  13. SETTLING THE STEEL STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The employers' group of the Industrial Labor Conference—a conference representative of U.S. capital and labor—has ...

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  14. LABOR PARTY'S ATTITUDE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Strict secrecy has been observed by the delegates to the Sydney inter-State Conference of the Labor Party, who have ...

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  15. DEVON HOSPITAL

    The monthly meeting of the board of management of the Devon Hospital was held in the boardroom at the hospital, Latrobe, yesterday afternoon, when ...

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  16. FOCH DEMANDS IMMEDIATE EVACUATION.

    Later.—Marshal Foch's note to Germany demands Von der Goltz's immediate evacuation of the Baltic, the Lithunians to superintend the ...

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  17. MARKING AUSTRALIAN BATTLEFIELDS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Four obelisk marking the battlefields there the Australians were principally engaged have been completed at Polygon Wood, ...

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  18. FRENCH ELECTIONS

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Senatorial elections have been fixed for December 21, and those for the Chamber of Deputies for January 11. The ...

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  19. MR. RYAN'S FUTURE.

    West Sydney, the Federal sent to be set aside for Mr. Evan, was formerly represented by Mr. Hughes, and was deserted by the latter at the time of ...

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  20. SHIPS CHANGE HANDS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Adelaide Steamship Company has purchased the War Duchess (4333), and re-named her the Herbaldina. The company sold ...

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  21. FRENCH INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    PARIS, Thursday.—A general strike has developed as the outcome of the metal workers' dispute, paralysing the port of Brest. ...

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  22. BERLIN SPARTACIANS

    PARIS, Thursday.—The "Echo de Paris" Zurich correspondent states that special precautions are being taken in Berlin against an expected Spartacian ...

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  23. KING OF JERUSALEM

    ROME, Thursday. — The "Agegia Nazionale" states that the Peace Conference has decided to entrust King Victor Emmanuel of Italy with a ...

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  24. GERMAN SYMPATHISERS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — During the Senate debate to-day, Senator Nelson said that evidently the objects of the opponents of the Peace Treaty ...

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  25. ATTACK ON THE EX-KAISER

    Despite the armistice, the ex-Kaiser is still regarded as an enemy by some patriotic people. An attack on him —at Mme. Tussaud's London ...

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  26. UNDERPAID NURSES

    At the monthly meeting of the Board of Management by the Devon Hospital, held at Latrobe yesterday afternoon. Mr. A. Wells submitted a ...

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  27. PRESIDENT WILSON'S ILLNESS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — President Wilson's condition is unchanged. ...

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  28. S.O.S.!

    HALIFAX, Thursday. — The steamer Yaklok has wirelessed: "Am adrift and sinking." Steamers are proceeding to her ...

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  29. N.S.W. COASTAL SHIPS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The dispute between the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union and the N.S. Wales [?]astal steamship owners has been ...

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  30. ITALIAN THREATS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Geneva messages state that 3200 Italian demobilised soldiers congregated on the Swiss frontier, demanding admission. they ...

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  31. N.Z. WAR FUNDS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Sir Thos. M'Kenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) presided over the final meeting of the New Zealand War ...

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