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  2. SYDNEY WHEAT INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Giving evidence before the Wheat Commission to-day Alfred Edward Barton said that in December, 1916, he was retained by the Farmers and ...

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  3. HIGH PRICES.

    There was more variety in the evidence given yesterday at the inquiry into the high coat of living, which is being conducted by Major-General Sir J. W. McCay ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    IPSWICH, Monday,—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has travelled through Queensland for over nine hours to-day, and at every stopping-place he has been most ...

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  5. PETROGRAD.

    The State Department at Washington learns that the general staff of the Finnish army has officially reported to the Viborg representative of the North-West ...

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  6. POULET'S FLICHT.

    The French aviator, Etienne Poulet, who is attempting the flight from Paris to Australia, was forced to descend at Naples owing to a violent snowstorm. ...

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  7. U.S.A AND PEACE TREATY.

    Senator H. C. Lodge (Republican floor leader in the United States Senate) has made the statement to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" that ...

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  8. CANADIAN DOCTOR'S CHILD.

    Further evidence was heard before Mr. Justice Hood, in the Practice Court yesterday, in the case in which an order nisi for a writ of habeas corpus is being sought ...

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  9. DARWIN TROUBLE.

    Federal Ministers are still reticent regarding what is to be done to cope with the situation that has arisen in Darwin. All that the Minister for Home and Territories ...

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  10. A REQUEST FROM POULET.

    Poulet the French a aviator, who has commenced his journey to Australia, has sent a cable message to the Australian press asking that supplies should be prepared for ...

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  11. IF GERMANY HAD WON.

    The Genera correspondent of the "New York Times" says that he understands that the "Strassburger Neue Zeitung will publish extracts from a pamphlet written ...

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  12. Recent Railway Strike.

    Mr. Harry Gosling (president of the Transport Workers' Federation), in a speech in London on Saturday, revealed that the intimate relationship between the ...

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  13. FUTURE OF SHANTUNG.

    A despatch received in New York from Tokio states that Baron Funakoshi, leader of the Opposition in the Japanese Diet, has made the statement that if the Japanese ...

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  14. BRITISH EMIGRANTS.

    Sir Peter McBride, Agent-General for Victoria, returned to Melbourne yesterday on a holiday visit. He was met on the arrival of the steamer Euripides at Port ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S FINANCES.

    The reassembling of the British Parliament on Wednesday focusses attention on the deplorable financial outlook, the first six months of the financial year showing a ...

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  16. Starvation Threatens Vienna.

    A Vienna despatch announces that all political parties in Austria have sunk their differences and are co-operating to avert the starvation of the people. The burgomaster ...

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  17. French Army Offenders.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has passed the Amnesty Bill. It was revealed during the debate that there were 197,000 convictions in the French ...

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  18. President Wilson's Health.

    A bulletin issued in Washington on Sunday night stated that President Wilson had suffered slight digestive disturbances, but otherwise his condition had not ...

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  19. Restoring Germany's Credit.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that four Dutch financial institutions are jointly providing Germany with credits to a total amount of £4,175,000 for the purchase of ...

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  20. Roumanians Leave Budapest.

    Berlin advices are that the Roumanians have commenced to evacuate Budapest. ...

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  21. BOOTS AND PRICE FIXING.

    Sir,—Country retailers have to keep all kinds of boots and shoes (in Melbourne they can confine themselves to a certainclass). and, owing to the number of ...

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  22. Fortitude of Parisians in War.

    The President of France (M. Poincare), amidst great ceremony, on Sunday bestowed the Croix de Guerre on the City of Paris in recognition of the valour and fortitude ...

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  23. COAL-LUMPERS RESTIVE.

    Suggestions of an impending labour trouble in the discharge of colliers were disclosed in an application made before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court ...

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  24. Sinn Fein Crimes.

    At midnight on Saturday three men in Dublin fired revolvers at Constable Dowling, who died later in hospital. No provocation was offered to the murderers. ...

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  25. Value of Franc Falls.

    The Paris "Matin" reports the occurrence of a severe financial crisis in Morocco as the result of the fall in the value of the frane, for which the natives are given only ...

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  26. PATCHING THE CONSTITUTION.

    Sir,—I desire to add my support to the view expressed by Mr. T. C. Brennan on Saturday as to the undeniable need of organised opinion on the grave question of ...

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  27. REPATRIATION.

    During the week ended October l8 490 soldiers were placed in employment through the Victorian State branch of the Repatriation department. In ...

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  28. BUTCHERS DENY PROFITEERING.

    Discussing the price of meat in the course of an interview with the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Oman) yesterday, representatives of the butchering trade said that. ...

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  29. MALVERN MEMORIAL HALL.

    Sir,—The objection to this memorial hall on the part of "Malvern Resident" is that there may be many club houses, that there is no co-operation, that the memorial will ...

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  30. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

    At the Fankston Court yesterday, before Mr. Kelly, P.M., and Messrs. Williams and Grant, J.P.'s. two of the employes of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission were charged with ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Acting Premier (Mr. Theodore) remarked to-day that at a conference of sugar consumers and frut-growers recently held at Melbourne, ...

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  32. BRAWL AT IVANHOE.

    On Monday, at the Fitzroy Court, before Messrs. F. R. Chapman (chairman), E. T. Apps, and C. Mayberry, J.P.'s, three youths appeared to answer charges in connection ...

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  33. MR. CONSIDINE, M.H.R.

    The following resolution was passed by the Executive of the Women's National League yesterday:— "That this exetutive views with great ...

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  34. HOLIDAY OVERCROWDING.

    Sir,—I would like to Publicly remind the Railways management of this State that last Saturday was Caulfield Cup day. as apparently they quickly forgot the faet, ...

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  35. BRITISH RED CROSS.

    The following additional contributions have been received by the hen. treasurer (Sir John Grice), Metropolitan Gas Company's offices, Flinders street: ...

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  36. ORCHARD TAX.

    Sir,—The Victorian Fruitgrowers' Association waited on the Minister for Agriculture on Friday with a request that an orchard tax should be imposed on the ...

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  37. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    AUCKLAND (1,611 miles).—Arrived.—Oct. 20— Ulora, from Rarotongu; Moeraki, from Sydney. Salied.—Oct. 20—Ysabel, for Niue. ...

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  38. JAMES MASON BEQUEST.

    The Porpetual Executors and Trustees Association of Australia Limited, as executor of the will of the late James Mason, formerly of Brighton road. St. Kilda, announces that is distributing £600 ...

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