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  2. WAR AGAIN LOOMS

    PARIS, Wednesday.—“Le Matia” states that the French are moving heavy artillery towards the right bank of the Rhine. Many guns of large calibre have ...

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  3. PRIME MINISTER’S LATEST

    “The World” has received a request from the “National Campaign Council” (Melbourne) to publish tho underneath “Special Appeal by the Prime Minister, ...

    Article : 542 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. AUSTRIA STARVING

    VIENNA, .Tuesday. — Food rioters on Saturday night looted hundreds of shops removing every particle of food. They also searched several Catholic convents. ...

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  6. THE BIG FLIGHT

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—Captain Ross-smith and his companions carried no food with them. They depended on securing it at the stopping places. Their last meal be ...

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  7. COAL NATIONALISATION

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A special Trade Union Congress has opened in London, to consider the nationalisation of the mines, the cost of living, the ...

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  8. RUPTURE OF ARMISTICE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Allied note which was handed to Von Lersner, head of the German-peace delegation, on Monday foreshadows a rupture of the ...

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  9. THREE CONDITIONS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Chicago “Tribune” states that the German peace delegates will return to Paris to ratify the treaty subject to three ...

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  10. LARGE MILITARY FORCES.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Von Lersner, replying to the Allied Note of December 1, denies that Germany is secretly gathering large military forces and says ...

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  11. INTEREST IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The keenest interest was displayed and warm tributes were paid to the aviators on the accomplishment of their flight. General ...

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  12. Win for Coa[?]ies

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The strike of the 500,000 bituminous coal miners has been settled. The miners accepted the wage increases offered by ...

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  13. Civil Aviation

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Advisory Committee on civil aviation reporting regarding the establishment of Imperial air routes for aeroplanes linking up India, ...

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  14. General Agreement

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Estonians have been requested to take drastic action in regard to General Yudenitch’s troops pending the Allied Council’s ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SENDS MESSAGE.

    The following message was despatched to Captain Ross-Smith from the president of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce (Mr. Kennedy) :— ...

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  16. GERMANY DISTURBED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Daily Chronicle’s” Berlin correspondent states that Germany is gravely disturbed at the latest news from Paris. Newspapers ...

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  17. Home Rule Bill

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported in legal circles in Dublin that the Irish Chancellor and Attorney-General have resigned as a protest against the new ...

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  18. PEACE WITH BOLSHEVIKS.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday. — The “National Tidende” states that the O’Grady-Litvinoff negotiations for the exchange of prisoners failed, but they ...

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  19. ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—His Majesty the King has sent, through his Excellency the Governor-General, the following masage to Captain Ross-Smith;— ...

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  20. RESIGNATIONS DENIED.

    LATER.—The resignation of the Irish Law Officers is now officially denied. ...

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  21. America and Australia

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Sheldon, Trade Commissioner for -New South Wales, has returned after a month’s Visit to San Francisco, Seattle, Portland. ...

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  22. TREATY WITH FINLAND.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — “L’Echo de Paris” correspondent at Geneva states that the Russian Soviet delegates have arrived at Heisingfors to negotiate for ...

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  23. Big Newspaper Strike

    MADRID, Wednesday—The newspapers have ceased publication owing to the strike. All employes, including editors, reporters, messengers, compositors, and ...

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  24. AMERICAN DELEGATES TO LEAVE PARIS.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The American Peace delegation, with the exception of Mr. Polk, will leave Paris next week. ...

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  25. Turkish Gold

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Paris Supreme Council has decided to divide among the Allies the Turkish gold deposited in Berlin at the beginning of ...

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  26. GERMANS’ GREATEST ERRORS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Sunday Times,” commenting on the third instalment, of Sir . John Monash’s narrative describing the battle of Amiens, states that ...

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  27. German Aeroplane Captured

    PARIS, Wednesday.—“Le Journal” says that a giant German aeroplane was forced to land at Bessarabia. The Roumanians prisonered the occupants, who were two ...

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  28. REFRESHER COURSES FOR PILOTS.

    The Military Commandant has supplied the following information:— “Since the armistice very few flying officers have had any practice as pilots, ...

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  29. Bargaining for Portfolios

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Sunday Express” states that Mr. Lloyd George’s Manchester speech was a supreme, example of a man facing both ways. Mr. ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. If Meat Control Removed

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Daily News” states that Mr. Roberts, the Food Minister, disagrees with Sir Auckland Geddes —who purchased imported meat—on the ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. IF MEAT CONTROL REMOVED

    Mr. M’Curdy states that 11 meat steamers are now awaiting to discharge cargoes. About 300.000 tons of frozen meat was now stored. The arrivals to ...

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  32. ALIENS’ BILL DISCUSSED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Lords discussed the Aliens' Bill for automatically deporting enemy aliens, unless specially exempted, and discussed the ...

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  33. “AUSTRALIA EVER BEST.”

    MELBOURNE!, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister, who is at Bendigo, referring to Captain Ross-Smith’s flight, said:—“I am proud to think that an ...

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  34. Wilson’s Mexican Policy

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — At a meeting of Republicans regarding the Presidential campaign Governor Sproule said the Mexican policy of President ...

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  35. Contract Signed

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Carpentier has signed a contract with Mr, Cochrane to meet Dempsey in London. The fight will be for a purse of £35/000 ...

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  36. Sinn Feiners Blamed

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Colonel Malone in the House of Commons revealed that Mr. Shortt, ex-Chief Secretary for Ireland, narrowly escaped assassination a few ...

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  37. MELBOURNE TO LAUNCESTON.

    The Larkin-Sopwith Company’s Gnu three-seater aeroplane is to leave Melbourne for Launceston. on Tuesday next, 16th inst., returning the same day. ...

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  38. GERMANY NOT ORGANISING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Winston Churchill said they had no information that Germany was reorganising an army for offensive ...

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  39. Overseas Guard

    LONDON, Wednesday—In the House of Commons Mr. Winston Churchill said the Dominion Governments had been consulted in connection with the propose ...

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  40. WATCHING FOR POULET.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Secretary to the Navy Department states that H.M.A.S. Sydney will remain in northern waters for the time ...

    Article : 61 words
  41. Rheims Cathedral

    PARIS, PARIS, Wednesday.—-Experts estimate that the restoration of Rheims Cathedral will cost £2,000,000, ...

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