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  2. WORKERS' DEMANDS

    It was ascertained yesterday that keen disappointment is falt by the members of the Builders Labourers' Federation at the refusal of the Master Builders and ...

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  3. GREEK NEUTRALITY

    Although no new reasons are assigned for the present attitude of Greece, King Constantine has consented to give an outline of his views to an English newspaper representative. In effect he says that until the A[?]s have decided upon their plans in the Balkans, and victory ...

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  4. OUR NEW ARMY.

    Figures issued by the Defence authorities on Monday have an interesting bearing upon australia's offer to make a special effort to bring the strength of the A.I.F. to ...

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  5. RUSH THROUGH SERBIA

    SALONIKA, Oct. 26.—I caught the last train to Nish. It was very crowded and very slow, like all last trains, but the passengers were mostly sober. The trip to ...

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  6. SCANDINAVIA.

    The Swedish Foreign Minister (Herr Wallenberg) has left Stockholm for Christiania. It is assumed at Stockholm that his ...

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  7. POPE AND PEACE

    Pope Benedict XV., at a secret consistory of cardinals, held at the Vatican, made a stirring appeal for speedy peace. His Holiness declared that modern ...

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  8. SEA OF MARMORA

    Remarkable success of British submarines in the Sea of Marmora is announced by the Admiralty. On Thursday, a submarine fired into and ...

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  9. Neutrals and the Enemy.

    In the House of Commons on Monday Sir John Lonsdale (Unionist) asked for particulars of the British agreement with the Merchants' Guild at Copenhagen, and ...

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  10. Attack on Egypt.

    Germans in Constantinople claim that 2,000,000 Turks will be armed in the spring for an expedition to Egypt. They will be ready early in January. ...

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  11. RECRUITING FIGURES.

    There were 81 applicants for enlistment in the Australian Imperial Force in Victoria yesterday, and 45 were accepted. Details supplied by the various recruiting ...

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  12. WORK IN WOOL STORES.

    Mr. P. J. Clarey, the secretary of the Storemen and Packers' Union, denied that the 10 days' strike of 700 storemen would result in a direct loss of about £6 each to ...

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  13. UNITY OF ACTION

    The first meeting of the complete War Council of the Allies was held in Paris on Monday to co-ordinate military operations. General Joffre presided over ...

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  14. THE WEST.

    Amsterdam reports that German troops and guns have been pouring into France and Belgium for upwards of a week. The weather on the west front is very ...

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  15. MUNICIPAL AID.

    In receiving a circular from the State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, asking for co-operation in the next recruiting campaign, the St. Kilda Council on Monday ...

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  16. CHRISTMAS MESSAGES.

    Last Christmas the large number of cable messages to members of the Expeditionary Forces, conveying Christmas greeting, was so large that the lines became congested, ...

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  17. MAKING OF SHELLS.

    A meeting of the district committee of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers was held last night, when further consideration was given to the threatened trouble over ...

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  18. MR. ALF. VINCENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Alfred James Vincent, the well-known black and white artist, died at his home at Manly last evening. Mr. Vincent, who had been in ...

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  19. RECRUITING IN BRITAIN.

    The breaking-up by dominion soldiers of an onti-conscription meeting at the Memorial Hall in London recently was again mentioned in the House of Commons ...

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  20. A GLOOMY VIEW.

    From its correspondent at Milan, the "Daily Telegraph" has received a long message dealing with the Greek situation, in which he says:— ...

    Article : 251 words
  21. FOUL PLAY.

    An explosion has occurred on board the s.s. Minnesota while on a voyage from Seattle (U.S.A.) to London with a cargo of foodstufis and other war supplies. The ...

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  22. Von Hindenburg's Views.

    Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, who is in command of the German armies on the Eastern front, has been interviewed on the subject of peace. ...

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  23. TIMBER WORKERS' WAGES.

    A special conference of the federal council of the Amalgamated Timber Workers' Union was opened in Melbourne yesterday, the object of the meeting being to prepare ...

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  24. TEMPORARY CLERKS.

    An application for a compulsory conference has been lodged at the Commonwealth Arbitration Court by the Federated Clerks' Union. The declaration field in support of ...

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  25. Mr. Ford's Peace Picnic.

    In the House of Commons on Monday, Sir Edward Cornwall (Liberal) asked if the Foreign Office would notify Mr. Henry Ford's peacemakers that a visit to Great ...

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  26. UNION ARMY.

    In the South African Legislative Assembly the Minister for Defence (General Smuts) said that recruiting had been successful beyond the highest expectations, ...

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  27. DONINGTON HALL.

    Three German officers who are among the 90 enemy prisoners interned at Donington Hall, in Leicestershire, are about to be tried by court-martial. They are ...

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  28. HAPPINESS IN INDUSTRY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) arrvied in Adelaide to-day from Melbourne. He is visiting South Australia to arrange for the ...

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  29. Baffling a Submarine.

    The thrilling story of how the British steamer Japanese Prince (4,876 tons) escaped from an enemy submarine was told by a passenger when the vessel reached ...

    Article : 206 words
  30. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A case in County Court jurisdiction was dealt with by Judge Wasley yesterday, sitting in the Insolvency Court, in which William Hogg, of Osborne street, South Yarra, ...

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  31. Liquor Restrictions.

    In the by-election for the Cleveland division of Yorkshire, rendered necessary by the appointment of Mr. Herbert Samuel (Postmaster-General) as Chancellor of the ...

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  32. Mesopotamia.

    The announcement is made by the India Office that Major-General Townshend, with his force, which retired fiom the advance on Bagdad, has reached ...

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  33. HARBOUR TRUST SCHEME.

    Councillor R. H. Gill, at the meeting of the public works committee of the Port Melbourne Town Council lst night, referred to the scheme of the Melbourne ...

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  34. Britain's Gold Resources.

    Speaking in the House of Commons on Monday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. McKennn) stated that the gold holdings of the British banks on June 30 were ...

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  35. ENEMY TRADING ACT.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—At the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Murray, Alfred James Coulls, a clerk, was charged on various counts of having traded with the ...

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  36. The Russian Duma.

    The Czar has postponed the convocation of the Duma, to enable the committees to finish their labours in connection with the Budget. ...

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  37. Crisis in Spain.

    The Spanish Government which was formed in October, 1913, under the presidency of Don Edurado Dato, has resigned. ...

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  39. New Zealand Grievance.

    More than 500 undelivered soldiers' packages posted in New Zealand in May and June last to the Dardanelles have reached London—many of them in a battered ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Legislative Council rejected the bill for increasing the land and income taxes by 10 votes to 6. The Commonwealth Powers Bill was ...

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  41. Germans Claim Success in Russia.

    According to a Berlin commnnique, made available on Monday afternoon, a Russian attack west of Riga collapsed, the Russians suffering severe losses. ...

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  42. Australasian Shipping.

    Arrivals.—At San Francisco—Aztec, s.s., from Brisbane November 1; Samar, sch., from Levuka September 27. At Antofagasta—Whitgift, s.s., from Newcastle ...

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