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  2. DR. RENTOUL ABROAD.

    Chaplain-General Dr. Rentoul, of Melbourne, when interviewed to-day said the failure of Ireland, also of certain Australian elements, to accept ...

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  3. CLIMAX IN GREECE.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states:—"Vice-Admiral du Fournet has made the following announcement to the Greek Government:—'I insist ...

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  4. GERMAN MASS LEVY

    In the Reichstag yesterday Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, in introducing the Compulsory Civilian Service Bill, said:—"The insatiable was is ...

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  5. PUBLIC DEMAND FOR ECONOMY.

    In response to a very long petition, signed by many of hte principal merchants and business men of the city, the Lord Mayor has convened a public meeting of ...

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  6. ROMANIA.

    A German official message announces the capture of Kimpoling, 80 miles north-west of ucharest. The message claims that the fall of ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT.

    On Thursday afternoon General Sir Douglas Haig reported:—Enemy machine gun and rifle fire is active at Gucudecourt." ...

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  8. THE COAL STRIKE.

    An important alteration was effected yesterday in the general situation in Victoria consequent upon the announcement of the settlement of the coal strike. ...

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  9. MR. HUGHES CHALLENGED

    The most remarkable feature of the debate on Mr. Tudor's motion of censure in the House of Representatives yesterday was the declaration by members of the ...

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  10. LOONGANA'S PASSENGER PERMIT INCREASED.

    In consequence of the Loongana being restricted to one trip to and form Tasmania each week the vessel's agents applied to the Marine Board yesterday for ...

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  11. WAR-TIME RESTRAINTS.

    The "Daily Express", understands that as a result of Mr. Runciman's conference with hotel and restaurant proprietors the following maximum charges were ...

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  12. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    Mr. Cyril Brown, cabling form Berlin to the New York "Times," makes some disclosures regarding German prison camps which he has visited including ...

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  13. "AUSTRALIA IN ARMS."

    The newspapers heartily welcome the publication of a history of the Gallipoli campaign by Mr. Pliilip Schuler, who acted as special correspondent of "The ...

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  14. STEAMERS FOR NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY.—Arrangements for the recommissioning of laid up shipping are in progress, but it will be a few days before the vessels are manned and ready for sea. ...

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  15. MEETING AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT.—An open-air meeting held at Messrs. Coles and Pullum's sale yards on Friday condemned the State Government's policy of extravagance. There was ...

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  16. "CORNER IN FIREWOOD."

    BALLARAT.—As a result of the coal strike, a "corner" in firewood has been established in Ballarat district, and mining companies are unable to obtain necessary ...

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  17. SOLDIERS WITHOUT VOTES.

    Lord Lansdowne stated in the House of Lords to-day that the Government would not wake any further attempt to secure a new register of voters. It would not even ...

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  18. EAST TO WEST RAILWAY AFFECTED.

    Tho Minister of Works and Railways (Senator Lynch), in answer to Senator Needham (W.A.) in the Senate yesterday, said materials were available for the work ...

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  19. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday Lord Robert Cecil, Under-Secretary for foreign Affairs, stated that Viscount Grey, answering a telegram from the League of ...

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  20. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The following were the guests of the Governor-General and Lady Helen Ferguson at luncheon at Government House yesterday:—Captain Thring, R.N., and ...

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  21. CONDITIONS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY,—Sydney is rapidly getting back to normal conditions, and the train and tram services are practically on the same basis now as they were before the trouble ...

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  22. DEPORTED BELGIANS.

    M. Berryer, the Belgian Minuter of the Interior, and M. Carton de Wiart, Minister of Justice, have cabled as follows to the Belgian consul in Washington:—"The ...

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  23. THE COAL "AT GRASS."

    SYDNEY,—In connection with the judgment delivered on Thursday. Mr. Justice Edmunds and assessors sat in camera on Friday, and arrangements were made for ...

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  24. FRANCIS JOSEPH'S FUNERAL.

    A wireless message received at Berne gives details of the funeral of the late Emperor Francis Joseph on Thursday afternoon. The procession left the chapel ...

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  25. ANGLO-RUSSIAN FRIENDSHIP.

    An official message states that General Trepoff, the new Russian Prime Minister, telegraphed to Mr. Asquith, declaring Russia's confidence, with God's help, and the ...

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  26. MINERS' MEETINGS UNNECESSARY.

    SYDNEY.—A message from Newcastle states that the secretary to the Northern Colliery Employes' Federation, Mr. Brennan, on Friday said there was nothing ...

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  27. OPERATIONS IN EGYPT.

    In a despatch dated 1st October Lieutenant-General Sir Archibald Murray, commanding the British forces in Egypt, covers the operations in Egypt from 1st June to ...

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  28. NEW RAILWAY PROJECTS.

    A realisation of the scarcity of money for public works is reflected in the majority of the reports recently presented to the State Parliament by the Railways ...

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  29. CHARGES OF BRIBERY.

    Dr. Andrew Dow, Pay Master Mitchell and Serge[?]t-Major Sheppard, of the White City recruiting office, were charged to-day with being concerned in a ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT DELAYS.

    Sir,—Your prompt and energetic articles have done much to hasten the settlement of he coal strick and are greatly appreciated. The cessation of industry has caused ...

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  31. VOLUNTARY CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY,—Arrangements are being made for a voluntary conference between the proprietors and the men to discuss minor details too numerous to be dealt ...

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  32. SOUTH COAST MINES.

    SYDNEY,—It is now almost certain that every colliery on the South Coast, with the exception of Bull, will resume operations on Monday. ...

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  33. GERMANY AND NORWAY.

    The Copenhagen journal "Dagens Nyheder" states:—"The Germano-Norwegian disagreement may be considered to be settled. Norway agrees to alter her ...

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  34. THE TRAIN SERVICES.

    The Railway Commissioners announced yesterday that the Victorian trains will start running to ordinary scheduled times on Friday next, and that such curta[?]ments ...

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  35. BRITISH NAVAL CHANGES.

    The British naval changes have caused a sensation in Berlin. The changes are attributed in Germany to the activities of the German torpedo boats in the English ...

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  36. THE HEYFELD MYSTERY.

    HEYFIELD.—The police have concluded their investigations into the mysterious death of Mrs. Thomas M'Michael at Licola on 24th November. Detective ...

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  37. Italian Campaign.

    An Italian official message states:—"There has been reciprocal artillery firing in the Trentino. Our batteries set fire to enemy billets in the Upper Avisio. and in ...

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  38. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    GISBORNE,—On Friday Mr. J. Bulmer, of Northcote, was driving his daughter, Mrs. Hailes, with her infant, in a motor car form Melbourne, and within a mile of ...

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  39. Soudanese Rebels Surrender.

    The Sirdar of the Soudan roporfs:—"All the sons of AH Dinar, the rebel chief, have surrendered. No important men remain in the field. It is believed that organised ...

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  40. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Brown, late of Sandy Creek, grazier, who died on 31st October, left by will dated 15the March, 1915 real estate valued at £1589 and personality to the amount of £972 to his ...

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  41. AIR DEFENCES OF ENGLAND.

    According to the Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the newspapers in Germany frankly recognise the strength of the English anti-aircraft ...

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  42. THE SHIPPING TRADE.

    While shipping companies are quickly preparing for the re-organisation of inter-State services, it will be some time before all the idle cargo steamers are ...

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  43. CONTROL OF COAL FIELDS.

    The South Wales miners' representatives have passed a resolution reiterating their demand for a 15 per cent. advance, and protesting against Government control not ...

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  44. EVASION OF CENSORSHIP.

    BRISBANE,—At the city summons court on Friday the reserved decision was delivered by Mr. G. A. Cameron Acting P.M., in two cases in which the "Daily ...

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  45. "TEMPORARY" HANDS IN THE DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    Sir,—Can it be known to, or is it with the permission of the Prime Minister that single men, strong, healthy and in every way fit to join the A.I.F., are being ...

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  46. Three Trawlers Sunk.

    Lloyd's reports that a large submarine sank, without warning, three Brixham fishing trawlers. The submarine continued to fine at the bouts after the trawlers had ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLES.

    A committee me[?]ing Lord plunket, Sir Thomas Mackenzie, and Sir Edward Elgar. has been formed to deal specially with Red Cross work among the New Zealand ...

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  48. DEPARTMENTAL PRUNING KNIFE.

    SYDNEY,—The State Premier has addressed a meeting of he heads of Government departments in order to bring about co-operation in a policy of what he termed ...

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