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  2. KAISER MUST SURRENDER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Manchester Guardian," commenting on the abdication, says:—The Kaiser's formal abdication is [?], and this document, executed as ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Definite and important conclusions were reached at the interAllied Conference. Marshal Foch said the armistice had interrupted an offensive which ...

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  4. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—President Wilson, in his address to Congress, referring to the Peace Conference said:—I can think of no call to service which could transcend ...

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  5. WOMEN MUNITION WORKERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Women munition workers who were recently discharged marched to Downing-street, demanding to see Mr. Lloyd George. The latter sent word that he ...

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  6. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Supreme Court the action Muriel Davies versus Richard Morris for breach of promise of marriage concluded. The jury awarded plaintiff ...

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  7. LATEST SPORTING.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The W.A.T.C. stowards disqualified for life the racing mare Lady Mite and G. Every, also the golding Nuncyland and W. H. Caporn, with his ...

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  8. MUST LEAVE FORTUNES BEHIND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The German Government consented to permit a number of Hohenzollern princes to leave Germany on condition that they leave their fortunes behind ...

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  9. POLICE FORCE PAY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The two days' extra pay which it has been decided to pay the members of the police force in connection with the armistice celebrations will amount ...

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  10. ALLIES UNANIMOUS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is authoritatively stated the deliberations at the inter-Allied Conference were without any hitch. The conference broke up at 6 o'clock and winds ...

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  11. MANLY ALDERMEN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—the Manly aldermanic case came before Mr. Justice Sly in chambers to-day. by way of appeal on, the ground that the magistrate's decision was ...

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  12. GUILT OF STARTING THE WAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Express" correspondent in Berlin interviewed. Herr Hasse, Secretary for Foreign Affairs in the new Government. Hasse said:—"The ...

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  13. GOSFORD RACES.

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  14. GERMAN REVOLUTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Ex-State Secretary Bernburg, addressing a combined political, demonstration at Magdeburg, declared members of the various German dynasties must ...

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  15. BUSH FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The heat yesterday was responsible for numerous bush and grass fires in and arouud the metropolitan area. Altogether over 900 acres was ...

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  16. QUESTIONS DISCUSSED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—On 2nd December there were extraordinary scenes of enthusiasm at Whitehall on the occasion of the interAllied Conference. At No. 10 Downing-street ...

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  17. GENERAL BIRDWOOD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Birdwood will visit Australia after peace has been signed. ...

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  18. WENTWORTH FALLS MENACED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Bush fires are menacing Wentworth Falls. A full complement of fighters is endeavoring lo beat back the flames. So far no damage to house property ...

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  19. COUP D'ETAT EXPECTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There is a nervous felling in Berlin owing to an anticipated [?] by the Spartacus group, of which sinister signs are apparent. Spartacus ...

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  20. AUSTRALASIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The number of war pensions issued in the Commonwealth to the end of November was 143,195, representing an annual liability, of £4,342,000. ...

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  21. SURRENDER TO BE DEMANDED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Express" confirms the report that the Allied Governments will demand the surrender of the Kaiser from the Netherlands. President ...

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  22. A RECORD TRAWL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State, trawler Koranga, after 39 hours actual fishing time, landed 964 baskets, or almost 26 tons, of edible fish, which constituted a record. ...

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  23. REPRESENTATIVES CHEERED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The inter-Allied Conference resumed at 10 Downing street this morning. A huge crowd again most heartily cheer the British and ...

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  24. BAVARIAN DEMANDS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—A message from Berlin states at a meeting of delegates from the Soviets the Bavarian Premier (M. Eisuer) said the old Government machinery was ...

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  25. ALLEGED MISAPPROPRIATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Matthew Wallace, postal assistant, was remanded at the Police Court, charged with having, while an accountant officer, misapplied the sum of £28, ...

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  26. TATTERSALL'S CLUB VOTE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the committee of Tattersa[?]'s Club to-day it was decided to vote £500 to the War Chest Fund. ...

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  27. HOLLWEG'S DENIAL.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg denies, that the Kaiser was sent to Norway so that he could not interfere with the pre-war crisis. ...

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  28. MELBA'S PATRIOTIC EFFORTS.

    MELBOUBNE, Tuesday.—Madame Melba since the outbreak of the war has raised about £40,000 in Australia for Red Cross purposes. ...

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  29. RECOVERING LEVY OF 1870.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Municipal Council unanimously agreed in favor of recovering from Germany £200,000,000 which the Germans levied from Paris in 1870, with ...

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  30. VILLIERS STAKES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In connection with the Villiers Stakes, to-day there was a commission for Sydney Damsel, whoso price shortened considerably. Dame Acre and ...

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  31. MONTENEGRO JOINS SERBIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A message from Prague states the Montenegrin Skuptchnia has decided to deport King Nicholas and his house and unite Montenegro and Serbia under ...

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  32. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Brussels Central Industrial Committee estimates the German military and civil damages during the German occupation of Belgium to total 6,560, ...

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  33. EXPULSION OF GERMANS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. Watt, referring to a cable regarding the expulsion of Germans from England, stated to-day that it was probable the Commonwealth ...

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  34. MUST BE PUNISHED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Evening News" says the British, French and Italian representatives are unanimous regarding the proposed punishment of the ex-Kaiser, but will ...

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  35. PRESIDENT WILSON'S PREDICAMENT.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—On the verge of his departure for the Peace Conference President Wilson finds himself in an unusual predicament. Heretofore he has been ...

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  36. EISNER LOSING PRESTIGE.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—Herr Eisner (Bavarian President) is losing prestige. He was recently hissed by his own partisans during a celebration in honor of returning ...

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  37. THE STATE REVENUE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Treasurer is satisfied with the revenue receipts for the past five months. ...

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  38. MULLUMBIMBY JOCKEY CLUB.

    The following record nominations have been received for Mullumbimby Jockey Club meeting on December 11th and 12th:—Opening Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Sarcelle, ...

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  39. RECRUITING STAFF.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The members of the recruiting staff, says the Minister for Recruiting, will be granted 14 days leave on full pay. ...

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  40. STAMP DUTIES BILL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Cabinet has decided not to proceed with the Stamp Duties Amendment Bill this session. ...

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  41. COMMEMORATION SERVICES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have appointed commemoration services for the fallen on 29th December, and a thanksgiving for victory on ...

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  42. THE ALLIES' DECISION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The representatives of the Allies in conference at the Foreign Ministry on Tuesday unanimously favored demanding of Holland the surrender of ...

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  43. A BOY DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A boy named Allen George Myers, with his brother, aged 8 years and two cousins, went cray-fishing in a water hole at Stuart Town, when Allen ...

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  44. WAR CHEST DAY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The War Chest Day subscriptions now total £54,959. ...

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  45. TO REGAIN UNITY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A despatch to the "Daily Mail" says Bavaria is gradually reaching the conclusion to regain unity with the rest of Germany rather than seek a ...

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  46. GERMAN EXPORTS PROHIBITED.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Reports from Berlin state Great Britain has prohibited the exportation of goods from Germany to Sweden, except raw materials, and Swedish ...

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  47. WAR TIME PROFITS TAX.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Indignation 13 expressed by the members of the Chamber of Commerce at the war time profits tax. ...

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  48. ARRANGING THE ABDICATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It has been revealed that Field-Marshal von Hihdenberg arranged for the Kaiser's abdication on 8th November after half an hour's discussion. ...

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  49. SEIZURE OF ESTATES.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—The seizure of all landed estates and the confiscation of war profits in Germany, are acts promised by Herr Ebert in a speech to the Socialist delegation. ...

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  50. BUSH FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A destructive bush fire broke out on Sunday evening in the Jerilderie district. Great loss of stock is reported. ...

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  51. RETURNED SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Conference of the Returned Soldiers' League carried a resolution expressing its unswerving determination to secured by all ...

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  52. HINDENBERG'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Hindenberg urgently appeals to the army to remain at its post and promises demobilisation as early as possible, except the 1895 to 1899 classes. ...

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  53. THE CITY COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The newly elected members of the City Council are nearly all young men. The bulk of the Labor opinion is for the election of Mr. R. D. Meagher ...

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  54. RISKS IN BERLIN.

    HAGUE, Tuesday.—A message from Berlin states that the Spartacusites are circulating leaflets calling for the universal arming of the proletariat for the coming ...

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  55. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The Kaiser, when interviewed, declined the responsibility for the war. Dr. von Bethmann-[?]weg and Herr von Jagow, he said, were ...

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  56. REPATRIATION OF GERMANS.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—At Durban an enthusiastic and packed meeting passed resolutions strongly advocating the repatriation of the interned Germans as a punishment for ...

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  57. LITHGOW RIFLES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Gregory, M.P., in an interview stated that he found it impossible to obtain a complete commercial balance sheet to ascertain the actual ...

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  58. STRENGTH OF THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—A reliable informant who has arrived from Berlin says that the strength of the Bolsheviks in Germany is unquestionable. They are ...

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  59. DEMOBILISATION SCHEME OPPOSED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Government's proposed method of demobilisation met with hostile criticism at a meeting of the Returned Soldiers' League. It was contended the ...

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  60. DATE OF CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The conference begins at Paris on December 16. Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook will accompany the delegates. ...

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  61. ADVANCE RHINEWARDS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Cables from the American army show that the Yankees slept on Sunday night in Germany, and on Monday resumed the march towards ...

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  62. RENOUNCED NOTHING.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The German Crown Prince said to a correspondent: "I have not renounced anything. I have signed no documents whatever. I am ...

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  63. N.Z. LIQUOR BILL.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The New Zealand House of Representatives passed a Liquor Bill providing for a referendum on the issue of continuance versus national ...

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  64. AUSTRALIA'S LOSS OF SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Senator Pratten stated in a lecture that Australia had lost one in six of her troops sent overseas. He expressed the opinion that Japan would ...

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  65. THE ARMISTICE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—"Le Matin" states the Germans have handed over 150,000 waggons in accordance with the armistice. ...

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  66. NO PRACTICAL ADMINISTRATION.

    HAGUE, Tuesday.—The whole German press complains of the inability of the Soviets or Executive Committee to carry out practical administrative work. The various ...

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  67. BOWLING.

    On the Lismore bowling green yesterday afternoon C. Balzer, W. Graham and F. W. Lance (skip) played a draw with Murphy, G. Derkenne and J. A. Barrie, 25 each side; ...

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  68. WRECKAGE ON SOUTH COAST.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Further wreckage has been discovered on the South Coast beaches. Inquiries are being made as to its identity. ...

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  69. FRIGID SILENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The inhabitants of Treves Received the Americans with frigid silence. The streets were patrolled by representatives of the Soldiers' and Workers' ...

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  70. GERMAN PLOTS.

    ZURICH, Tuesday.— The "National Times" alleges that the Germans plotted to sow dissemsion among the Allies. Germs of cholera and glanders were stored at Zurich, ...

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  71. ENEMY BENEATH CONTEMPT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Admiral Beatty, in a speech to the crew of the Lion on the eve of their escorting. Germans to Scapaflow, said:—"It is a pitiable and horrible sight ...

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  72. DEATH OF BUSINESS MAN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Harry A. S. Hevy, a well-known Sydney business man, died this morning. ...

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  73. RETURNED ANZACS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Another contingent of about 400 original Anzacs reached Sydney to-day and were given a great reception. The business people put out flags. ...

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  74. ENTERTAINMENTS TAX.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Commissioner for Taxation stated to-day that it had been decided not to insist on the collection of the entertainments tax in ...

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  75. BANKS BECOME STATE PROPERTY.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The workers in Berlin declared that the basics had become State property. They threatened to likewise confiscate all house property. ...

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  76. THE BRITISH FLEET.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—Twelve British destroyers have reached Libau. A large British fleet is expected hourly at Wilheimshaven. ...

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  77. AUSTRALIANS STRANDED IN N.Z.

    Many Australians who are stranded in New Zealand in consequence of there being no communication with Australia are offering special inducements to the shipping ...

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  78. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A despatch to the Central News says that negotiations entered into with Russian representatives resulted in the formation of an all Russian ...

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  79. TRIAL OF E. E. JUDD.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The trial of Ernest Edward Judd, charged with a breach of the War Precautions Act, commenced at the Central Criminal Court. Mr. Windeyer, who ...

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  80. GERMAN CRIMES.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—French citizens are lodging complaints with M. Lescouve regarding the crimes committed by German armies under William Hohenzollern. ...

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  81. CITY ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The new City Council will consist of 13 Laborites, 11 Civic Reformers, and two Independents. ...

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  82. SCHOOLBOYS' CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An English war correspondent who visited Lemberg tells a story of how schoolboys liberated the city from the Rutherians. Four boys began the ...

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  83. AN ULTIMATUM.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—A message from Berlin states that Marshal Foch sent an ultimatum to the German armistice delegates demanding the handing over of the ...

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  84. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Developments in regard to the new wage demand of the Amalgamated. Society of Engineers are not expected till after to-morrow. ...

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  85. LIABILITIES ASSUMED.

    Tuesday.—The Russian Provisional Government at Omsk telegraphed to the Dutch Government stating that the Provisional Government assumed all ...

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  86. DEFEAT OF THE LORD MAYOR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The surprise of the elections was the defeat of the Lord Mayor. Mr. Moagher Will practically have the controlling vote in the new council, and it is ...

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  87. ENGINEERS' DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Work was proceeded with without interruption, at the various engineering establishments in the metropolitan area yesterday. ...

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  88. HONEST IN CONVICTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the trial of Judd to-day W. J. Miles, accountant, spoke of accused being honest in his convictions regarding the working class. John Steel ...

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  89. LIFE IN BERLIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The first English war correspondent to arrive in Berlin describes the journey thither from Austria as like a triumphal progress. The wayside stations ...

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  90. NO INCOME TAX RETURN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Warialda Police Court William Obadiah Phillps was fined £100 for not furnishing a State income tax return for 1917. Mr. E. J. McMahon, ...

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  91. A COMMISSARY'S DECLARATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Berlin message says that the Russian Commissary Radek declared that the Allies were unable to interfere in South Russia before the spring. He ...

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  92. EXTENSION OF TIME PROBABLE.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—"Le Matin" says it appears that the Germans will be unable to hand over all the 5000 locomotives stipulated in the armistice before December 17th, and it ...

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  93. TEST OF STRENGTH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—It was stated at the Sydney Trades Hall to-day that some of the Associated Iron Trades Unions are anxiously watching the test of strength ...

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  94. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The election campaign is hinging on three points, viz., the punishment of the Kaiser and others guilty of crimes, heavy indemnities, and expulsion ...

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  95. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Belgian communique says:—The advance is proceeding methodically. Our cavalry entered Juliers, and infantry have reached the Aix la ...

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  96. DUTCH PROHIBITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Dutch Government has stopped all exports to Germany as a reprisal for the stoppage of the export of German coal to Holland. ...

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  97. BRITISH WAR PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Over 40,000 British War prisoners have arrived in England from Germany since the armistice was signed. ...

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  98. IMPORTANT AMALGAMATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Treasurer has sanctioned the amalgamation of 29 British explosives companies into an Explosives Trade, Limited, with a capital of £18,000,000. ...

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  99. MARINE ENGINEERS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Higgins delivered his award in the claim of the Australian Institute of Marine Engineers against the Commonwealth ...

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  100. DAMAGING DOCUMENTS BURNED.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The Germans burned all damaging documents in the German archives at Brussels which might have been useful in placing the responsibility for the war on the ...

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  101. THE ITALIANS.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—Despatches from Vienna say rumors are current there that the Italians intend to occupy that city. ...

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  102. AMERICAN TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    CLEVELAND, Tuesday.—The tramways are idle, the men being on strike because the company refused to dismiss the women employed as conductors. ...

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  103. Advertising

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  104. WELLAND CANAL.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—The Government announces that as part of the reconstruction programme it will proceed with the completion of Welland Canal at a cost of ...

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  105. CHINA AND THIBET.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday.—Peace has been concluded between China and Thibet.' ...

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  106. Advertising

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  107. Advertising

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