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  2. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS

    The "Daily Express" said yesterday :—"The National Industrial Council scheme is in danger owing to the Labour members presenting ...

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  3. PEACE TREATY QUESTIONS

    During the Senate debate on the peace treaty. Senator Johnson denounced the Shantung agreement as immoral an infamous. Britain and ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lloyd George, this morning visited Hadfield's works in Sheffield. In a speech there he emphasised the equal ...

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  5. AERIAL NAVICATION

    Etienne Poulet, the first airman to start on the Australian flight, reached Home this morning. His next stopping place will be ...

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  6. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Some 15,000 German soldiers in the Baltic provinces have expressed their willingness to return to Germany, and some have already ...

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  7. FEDERAL DEVOLUTION

    The federal devolution committee has been appointed. The speaker is chairman, and the members are sixteen Commoners, including Lord ...

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  8. SILESIAN REFERENDUM

    In the Senate to-day Senator Brandagee asked by what right had American soldiers been sent to police Silesia. ...

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  9. DENIKIN'S SUCCESSES

    The events in the Baltic provinces, coupled with General Denikin's rapid advance in the south, have caused tremendous excitement in ...

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  10. BOLSHEVISM IN THE STATES

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that there are now some 50,000 alien agitators in the United States. ...

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  11. TRANS-AMERICAN FLIGHT

    Lieutenant Maynard has resumed Iris trans-continental flight, and has reached Desmoines on his way to New York. ...

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  12. SPEECH BY LORD HAIG

    Field-Marshal Lord Haig was to-day presented with the freedom of the city of Wolverhampton. In returning thanks for the honour he ...

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  13. AUSTRIAN RATIFICATION

    The Austrian National Assembly has ratified the peace treaty. Vienna, Oct. 18. The Austrian Cabinet resigned ...

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  14. MINIMUM HOURS BILL

    It is understood that the Cabinet is determined to adhere to its decision to exclude agricultural workers from, the Minimum Hours Bill. ...

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  15. SPORTING

    The Australian sculler, Felton, is so advanced in his training that he has been able to take four days' rest. He is now thoroughly ...

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  16. SUPREMACY OF THE AIR

    The Assistant Secretary for War, Mr. Crowell, testifying before the Senate's military committee, pointed out that Britain was far ahead ...

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  17. NIGHT LIFE IN BERLIN

    Mr. Wythe Williams has gone to Germany for the "Daily Mail," and is travelling there during this interesting crisis. Here is a lurid ...

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  18. STRIKE PREPARATIONS

    The trade union, leaders are vigorously furthering plans for joint emergency vaction between the trade unions, and the great co-operative ...

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  19. HEAR EAST MANDATE

    Mr. Morgenthau, one time United States Ambassador to Turkey, is returning from Europe. Unofficially he thinks that England would grant ...

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  20. CAPTURE OF KRDNSTADT

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Helsingfors states:— The capitulation of Kronstadt followed on a long bombardment; so intense ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN WAR FINANCE

    Mr. McBeath sails for Australia, on Monday as financial adviser to the Defence Department. He has completed all arrangements about the ...

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  22. AVIATION IN JAPAN

    A despatch from Tokio says :—"It is understood that the Government is preparing to appropriate 125 million dollars for the development of ...

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  23. FAR EAST AFFAIRS

    The "New York Times' correspondent in Peking says it is reported that the consortium—Britain, France, America, and Japan—has ...

    Article : 136 words
  24. CRICKET

    The Australian cricketers opened their tour to-day against the Western Province. The laker, in their first innings, scored 100. Hands ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. IRONFOUNDERS STRIKE

    The ironfounders' strike has been settled, said a cablegram on the 12th the employers agreeing not to reduce the present wages before ...

    Article : 134 words
  26. ENTERTAINMENTS

    At the Cremorne Gardens to-night the current programme will be screened again. To-morrow there will be two new attractions—Ethel ...

    Article : 223 words
  27. YACHTING

    The New York Yacht Club announces that it has received a despatch from Sir Thomas Lipton, suggesting that the races for the ...

    Article : 78 words
  28. BUILDERS' DEMANDS

    The operative builders are demanding an advance of 4d an hour. It is stated that possibly a quarter of a million of them will strike ...

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  29. MISCELLANEOUS

    The inter-allied, mission to Budapest demands that the Supreme Council shall take vigorous, action to force the Rumanians to comply ...

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  30. ADVANCE ON PETROGRAD

    Though the capture of Petrograd is still unconfirmed, General Yudenitch has reached Tsarskoe Selo, where is a great eighteenth century ...

    Article : 356 words
  31. FOOTBALL

    In the international association return match England beat Wales by two goals to nil. ...

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  32. ARRIVAL OF TROOPSHIPS

    Three troopships, the Barambah, Plassy and Berrima, arrived at Fremantle yesterday. The Barambah disembarked 5 officers and 381 other ...

    Article : 225 words
  33. BILLIARDS

    In a billiard match of 16,000 up that ended to-night, Inman beat Reece. ...

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  34. IRISH AFFAIRS

    In spite of the Government's proclamation for the suppression of Sinn Fein in Dublin county the Sinn Feiners held a midnight convention ...

    Article : 221 words
  35. KALGOORLIE BRASS BAND.

    A cold blustering wind militated against a large attendance of the public at Victoria Park last night, when the Kalgoorlie Brass Band ...

    Article : 135 words
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