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  2. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The counter-revolutionary movement in Moscow, wherein four regiments and many workmen participated during the absence of ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The executive committee of the American Federation of Labour is holding a conference regarding the industrial situation. Certain leaders ...

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  4. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    Colonel Lestrange Malone, M.P., was brought up to-day on the charge of sedition, and remanded. Bail was allowed in two sureties of ...

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  5. PEACE TREATY MATTERS

    The "Echo de Paris" says that the Premier, M. Leygues, has advised the French delegates to withdraw from the League of Nations ...

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  6. KALGOORLIE BRASS BAND.

    The pleasant surroundings of Victoria Park were availed of by a large crowd last evening, when the Kalgoorlie Brass Band discoursed ...

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  7. TIPPERARY AMBUSH

    A motor car from Tipperary was yesterday ambushed at Lisvernane, and two policemen were killed and four wounded. ...

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  8. MR. BRACE RESIGNS

    Mr. T. Brace, M.P., having been appointed chief Labour adviser to the Mines Department, has resigned his seat in the Commons and ...

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  9. DOMINIONS DELEGATES.

    The British, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, South African, and Indian delegates have started for Geneva. Senator Millen's staff ...

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  10. [?] CAMPAIGN

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Constantinople, says: "Bolshevik troops with artillery crossed the frozen sea, landing behind ...

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  11. FINANCE AND COMMERCE.

    During the last week the Continental exchanges were demoralised and displayed much feverishness. This was mainly due to ...

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  12. KALGOORLIE TOWN HALL.

    The attendance at the Kalgoorlie Town Hall last Saturday night corresponded with the excellence of the programme which the Fisk ...

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  13. AMERICAN VIEWS

    It is understood that the United States Government believes that Germany should be admitted to the League of Nations at the ...

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  14. FRENCH AMBASSADOR

    The Comte de St. Aulaire, will succeed M. Cambon as French Ambassador in London. He is fifty-four years of age, and is a ...

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  15. WRANGEL IN RETREAT.

    A Moscow wireless message says:—"Our red heroes broke through the fortified positions of the Crimea, our cavalry penetrating into ...

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  16. DR. MANNIX'S ADDRESS

    At Harrogate to-day Dr. Mannix addressed a large assemblage of Roman Catholic clergy, many wearing Sinn Fein colours. He ...

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  17. SEVASTOPOL EVACUATED

    Sevastopol has been evacuated, and the British authorities in Constantinople are requisitioning ships to transport the refugees. ...

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  18. U.S. SHIPPING BOARD

    The charges of waste, inefficiency and extravagance made against the United States Shipping Board before a Congressional committee ...

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  19. ATTITUDE OF FRANCE.

    In an interview here M. Leon Bourgeois said that all would rejoice to see America of her own initiative take her immensely ...

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  20. SHIPPING

    Arrivals—At Liverpool, Brasilia; at Dublin Mannheim; at San Francisco, Sonoma; at Panama, Port Darwin: at Port Natal. Boonah. ...

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  21. CORK HUNGER-STRIKERS

    Mr. Arthur Griffiths has written to the Lord Mayor of Cork advising him that nine hunger-strikers in Cork gaol have been asked to cease ...

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  22. REPARATIONS QUESTION

    An agreement between Britain and France as to the procedure with regard to Germany's reparations has been definitely reached on ...

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  23. GENERAL TOWNSHEND.

    General Townshend, the defender of Kut, who is contesting the Wrekin by-election, has received a telegram from General Wrangel asking ...

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  24. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Australian Press Association learns from the Colonial Office that the Imperial conference in June will be confined to Premiers. Its ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT ORDERS

    In order to lessen the mobility of evildoers Dublin Castle requires all owners of motors, except in Dublin and Belfast, to obtain permits. ...

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  26. GRAVE OF THE UNKNOWN

    The procession past the grave of the unknown warrior in Westminster Abbey recommenced at 7.30 this morning though it was announced ...

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  27. POLISH ADVANCE

    Geeral Balakovitch is progressing, and has occupied Mozur, in the Province of Minsk. ...

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  28. RAILWAY CONTROL.

    The Government has empowered the authorities in Ireland to assume military control of the railways. Another order forbids the possession ...

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  29. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE

    An astonishing Bolshevik note has been received at Downing-street, violently abusing Britain for doing everything to compromise the ...

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  30. ITALY AND JUGO-SLAVIA

    Delegations representing Italy and Jugo-Slavia met to-day at Santa Margherita and signed the treaty recently agreed upon. Both sides ...

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  31. SECRETARY'S STATEMENT.

    Sir Hamar Greenwood declares that the Sinn Feiners, in their murderous endeavours to smash the Empire and weaken Anglo-American ...

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  32. HONOURS TO THE CENOTAPH.

    Thousands of persons, including many bereaved children, are passing in procession daily past the Cenotaph, and the unknown's grave ...

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  33. ABUSE OF BRITAIN.

    M. Tchitcherin's note to the British Government states that the Soviet, owing to its anxiety for peace, put up with all kinds of insulting ...

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  34. SEX-ATTRACTION IN DRESS

    The clothes, which properly should protest us from climatic changes, are fashioned "largely to satisfy the vanity of the idle, to ...

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  35. ADVICE TO AMERICA

    Mr. Sheldon to-day addressed the Fifth Avenue Association, an important civic body. He stressed the importance of foreign markets for ...

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  36. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At the Majestic Theatre to-day and Cremorne Gardens to-night an exceptionally exciting drama will be screened for the last time entitled ...

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  37. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    Interviewed by the Tokio correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune," Viscount Kato, Leader of the Opposition in the Japanese Diet, said: ...

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  38. BOLSHEVIK BOAST.

    A Soviet manifesto asserts that Wrangel's destruction will compel the Entente Powers, especially England, speedily to resume trade ...

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  39. ADVICE TO RAILWAYMEN.

    The "Dublin Independent" advises the Irish railwaymen not to disobey orders and to play into the hands of the Government. ...

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  40. AMBUSH AT TRALEE

    Seventy armed men to-day ambushed seven civilians and a police escort near Tralee. Seven of the attackers were captured, and two ...

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  41. CHARLIE CHAPLIN

    The Chaplin matrimonial pictures have run another reel, but domestic peace appears further away than ever. Mr. Charlie Chaplin, the film ...

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  42. MINISTER'S ADVOCACY.

    In a speech last night in Oxford Sir Robert Horne strongly advocated the resumption of trade with Russia. Unrest, he said must continue in ...

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  43. JAPAN'S SILK INDUSTRY

    Japanese Silk Manufacturers' Union has suspended the production of silk for three months owing to the depression in the trade. ...

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  44. CHARGES AGAINST AMERICA.

    The Osaka correspondent of the "Sunday Express" says: "The extreme Nationalist organs in Japan have begun a violent anti-American ...

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  45. DETAILS OF THE FIGHT.

    Details of the ambush near Tralee state that the civilians included journalists and cinema operators, and the latter filmed the scene ...

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  46. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN

    The New South Wales 6½ per cent. four million loan has been underwritten, and the prospectus will be issued on Saturday. The final ...

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  47. CHARGES AGAINST MINISTERS

    The Premier Mr. Storey, said on Saturday that he had seen the original of the letter referred to in the Labour caucus as making allegations ...

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  48. FRENCH COAL STRIKE

    The leaders of the miners are arranging for a national coal strike to begin on Monday, owing to the refusal of the coal-owners to on which the miners are represented. Paris, Nov. 14. The miners' strike has been ...

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  49. EXPORT DEADLOCK

    The "Sunday Express" in its City article, referring to the deadlock in the shipment of exports to Australia, suggests that Australia might ...

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  50. SINN FEIN STORY.

    A Sinn Fein version of the affair says that lorries filled with uniformed men approached a creamery where several farmers and others ...

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  51. THE ALL DIGGERS' COMPANY.

    The All Diggers' Company concluded a most successful season in the Boulder Town Hall on Saturday night, when they repeated a brisk ...

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