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  2. GUILT SHEETED HOME

    Bavarian official documents, which were discovered among the archives of the kingdom, and which have been published, clearly prove that Germany in 1914 ...

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  3. ALLIED ADVANCE

    Mr. James, telegraphing from Luxemburg on Saturday, says:—The welcome given to the American army of occupation decreased considerably when the forces ...

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  4. MR. JOHN W. DAVIS.

    The selection of Mr. John W. Davis, of West Virginia, now Solicitor-General of the United States, as Ambassador to Great Britain, to succeed Dr. Waiter Hines Page ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE INFLUENZA.

    Four more deaths from influenza were reported to-day from the North Head quarantine station. Three of the victims were soldiers from the troopship Medic, ...

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  6. DR. ENNIS.

    It is understood that the Director of the Conservatorium (Dr. M. J. Ennis) has tendered his resignation and that the matter will be considered at the meeting of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE BARAMBA SCANDAL

    Mr. Gregory moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-day to enable him to discuss the condition of the troopship Baramba, and the necessity for ...

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  8. THE ROLL OF HONOR.

    Private A. W. BITTER, son of Mrs. W. Bitter, of Lyndoch, was recently killed in France on September 18. Captain Wild, writing to her on the subject, says:—Your son was engaged on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HORSE FLY VEILS APPEAL.

    A meeting of the horse fly vens committee [?] held at 25, Waymouth street, on Tuesday. Mr. H. Finnles was in the chair. The reports of the treasurer (Mrs. A. C. Rymill) and secretary (Miss ...

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  10. STATE COMMANDANT AND CHEER-UP SOCIETY.

    When seen yesterday General Antill, Military Commandant for South Australia, paid the following striking tribute to the Cheer-up Society and the self-sacrificing ...

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  11. COMPLETE MISERY

    Mr. Doschileurot, in a cable message from Berlin, states:—The strongest impression I have got on coming into Germany is that she expects a certain famine unless ...

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  12. THE ARMISTICE

    The "Echo de Paris" states:—There is a daily meeting at Spa (Belgium) between the French, British, and German armistice delegates. The discussions are ...

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  13. USE OF THE AIR

    The Civil Aerial Transport Committee recommends the immediate summoning of an international conference to draft aerial regulations. The committee insists that ...

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  14. MISS MARY PICKFORD.

    The handling of William J. Locke's novel on which "Stella Maris" is based, Miss Mary Pickford's quaintly appealing performance in the title role, and her ...

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  15. MAILS ROBBED.

    The mail bag thief is again operating in New South Wales after, an absence of five months. On November 12 a mail bag, containing three registered lette[?] was plased ...

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  16. A SANDBAGGING CASE.

    In the District Court to-day Samue' Hannah, and his wife Louisa Hannah, were charged with having stolen, with violence, from Annie Perrie, a handbag, containing ...

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  17. OFF TO KIEL

    The advanced guard of the small British fleet which is bound for the German naval headquarters at Kiel salled this morning. It consists of a flotilla of mine-sweepers, ...

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  18. GERMAN SHIPPING

    Just before his death Herr Ballin, the head of the Hamburg-Amerika shipping line, prepared a scheme to enable the German shipping industry to surmount the ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET

    It is expected that the units of the Australian fleet will be allowed to return to the Commonwealth at no distant date. It is suggested that Rear-Admiral Sir W. ...

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  20. THE WHEAT QUESTION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Acting Prime, Minister, in reply to Mr. Sampson, said he had just received a long cable summary, which led him to ...

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  21. SOLDIERS' FAMILIES.

    The friendly societies have decided to recommend the Commonwealth Government to permit them to provide attendance and medicines for the widows and ...

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  22. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the Minister for Mines in introducing the estimates for his department, attributed the decreased gold output to the increased cost ...

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  23. BACK TO NORMAL.

    Fifty American submarine chasers have [?]tted Q[?]town on the homeward journer. The M[?] has resumed her regular ...

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  24. IMPERIAL ARMY

    The War Office announces:—With a view to providing men for the overseas garrisons, and for the necessary reserves at home, soldiers may extend the periods of ...

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  25. WAR PICTURES.

    The Duke of Connaught, who was accompanied by the Princess Patricia, opened the exhibition of the war pictures of colonial artists in the Royal Academy to-day. ...

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  26. CORNERING TIMBER.

    Before the Inter-State Comm[?]sion on House Rents startling statements about the operations of a timber vend controlled by the Associated Sawmillers were made by ...

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  28. THE NEXT PRESIDENT.

    A campaign for the election of General Pershing, the American Commander-inChief in France, as President, of the United States in 1920, has been started in ...

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  29. FED ON SHARK

    A batch of 120 Australian prisoners ot war arrived from France to-day. They looked weak as compared with those who recently arrived from Holland. One of them ...

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  30. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    There was a large crowd at the Saddleworth railway-station on Friday evening to welcome Private P. C. Rodgers, who has been invalided home from France. Private Rodgers saw two ...

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  33. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Shortly before 2 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon two trams came into collision in front of the City Baths. Both were travelling north, and one was at the ...

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  34. A TERRIBLE FATALITY.

    One of the blast furnaces at the Lithgow [?]ronworks was about to be tapped this afternoon when it prematurely blew out, and Mr. William George Cox, foreman, who ...

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  35. CITIZEN FORCES IN CAMP.

    The 19th Infantry Brigade, Citizen Force, which is encamped at Mitcham, will march to the Jubilee Exhibition Oval on Friday, where they will hold sports. The troops, who have not yet ...

    Article : 131 words
  36. BRITISH POLITICS

    The British Parliament was dissolved to-day. The content is now in full Swing, and the polling is fixed for Saturday, December 14. ...

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  37. THE REFERENDUM.

    A motion was submitted to the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Kearsley to-night that a Bill should be introduced providing that, upon a demand by 50,000 voters, any ...

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  42. THE NEW RUSSIA

    Tne Siberian Government at Omsk has appointed Admiral Koltchak to be Dictator. He thus becomes the recognised head of all the moderate elements in Russia who are ...

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