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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following reply to the manifesto of the Labour party was issued to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes): ...

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  3. U.S.A. AND PEACE TREATY

    In the United States Senate on Tuesday, Senator James A. Reed (Democrat), discussing the reservations to the Peace Treaty proposed by the Republicans, said ...

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  4. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    The following message was received by us last night from Etienne Poulet, the French airman, who is flying from Paris to Australia: ...

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  5. LOYAL ORANGEMEN.

    Abiding loyalty to the Crown and determination to oppose the undermining influence of those who would disrupt the Empire, were the dominant notes struck by ...

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  6. STRUGGLE FOR PETROGRAD

    The London "Morning Post's" correspondent at Reval declares that as the result of negotiations under the auspices of the Allies, Finland will undertake an ...

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  7. SOLDIERS AND GRATUITY.

    The Prime Minister was unable, owing to the pressure of public engagements, to address an open-air meeting of returned soldiers which had been arranged for to-night ...

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  8. MR. LECKIE AT ALEXANDRA.

    ALEXANDRA, Thursday.—Mr. J. W. Leckie, retiring member for Indi, opened his campaign in the shire hall. He said that the result of the present elections depended ...

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  9. German Airship Missing.

    A German airship, with crew and passengers on board numbering 30, failed to make a landing near Berlin, owing to a storm, and disappeared in the darkness in ...

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  10. International Labour.

    The delegates to the International Labour Conference, which has assembled under the terms of the Peace Treaty in Washington, have intimated that unless Senator ...

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  11. American State Elections.

    In the elections for State governors in the United States, Republicans have gained several governorships Kentucky defeated the prohibition ...

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  12. MR. WATT AT TOORAK.

    A meeting of Mr. Watt's friends and sympathisers was held at Toorak last night for the purpose of forming a committee to carry out the electioneering work for the ...

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  13. Terrible Winter Ahead.

    Fifty delegates attended the secret "fight the famine" council at the Caxton Hall, in London, on Tuesday, including former enemy delegates, who testified to the ...

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  14. DR. MANNIX AND MR. RYAN.

    Sir,—Archbishop Mannix, as head of the Church of Rome in Australia, is entitled to the respect due to his sacred office; but Dr. Mannix, the politician, is not immune ...

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  15. No Aliens in Civil Service.

    In the committee stage of the Aliens Bill in the House of Commons, the Government, with the approval of Mr. Havelock Wilson (president of the National Seamen's and ...

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  16. To Prevent Strikes.

    The bill to prevent strikes and lock-outs, which has been prepared by the Minister for Labour (Sir R. S. Horne), was introduced in the House of Commons on ...

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  17. RAILWAYS GOODS TRAFFIC.

    When a railway truck full of goods destined for Sale finds a resting-place at Swan Hill, it is not unnatural that the parties concerned are rather apt to ask ...

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  18. Transport Scandal.

    The inquiry by the Australian military authorities into the Waimana transport scandal has begun before Lieut.-General Wisdom (president) and Lieut.-Colonels ...

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  19. Allied War Victims.

    An official report issued in Paris shows that the proportion of men killed or missing in the French army during the war was equivalent to one in every 27 inhabitants of ...

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  20. U.S.A. Coal Crisis.

    At Youngtown (Ohio) women sympathisers with the coal strikers attacked the police wich red pepper, and attempted to seize their revolvers. ...

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  21. Case of Father O'Donnell.

    The Australian military authorities have commenced a preliminary inquiry in the case of Father O'Donnell, in order to decide whether there is a case for ...

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  22. War Memorial Sites.

    It was announced in the House if Commons on Tuesday that the Battle Exploits Memorial Committee has received 117 claims to crect memorials by individual units. All ...

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  23. Restoring Europe.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" declares that France's financial situation and her credits abroad will be decisively influenced by Germany's inability to meet her financial ...

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  24. LIVING WAGE SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The main principle of the Maintenance of Children's Bill was to-day rejected by the Legislative Council, with the result that the further ...

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  25. Food Prices in South Africa.

    At a crowded public meeting, held in Maritzburg, the capital of Natal, strongly worded resolutions were passed protesting against the rise in the cost of living and ...

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  26. MR. RYAN'S POLITICAL PAST.

    Mr. Maxwell, who is seeking, re-election as the Nationalist candidate for Fawkner in the House of Representatives, speaking at Middle Park last night, said that no one ...

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  27. Mr. Watt to Visit Other States.

    Arrangements are being made for the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt) to visit Tasmania and South Australia about the end of the present month and speak on behalf ...

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  28. Who Invented Tanks?

    Commenting on the decision of the commission which is inquiring in London into the question of awarding a bonus to the inventor of the tank, the "Daily News" asks ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    An article in the trade supplement of "The Times" says that the action of the Australian Government in building up a State owned merchant fleet is undoubtedly ...

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  30. A GREAT MEETING.

    Half an hour before the Nationalist meeting commenced in the Town Hall this evening there was not a vacant seat available. As the Prime Minister came on to the ...

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  31. Paris Without Coal Fires.

    Paris is suffering great discomforts from a serious shortage of coal. Many schools are without fires, and people are attempting to heat shops and institutions with ...

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  32. CABLE FACILITIES.

    In a memorandum prepared by the cable committee of the Empire Press Union, of London, on the question of improved cable facilities, it is slated: ...

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  33. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    Under the auspices of the Trades Hall Council, the Women's Political Association, and various socialist organisations, a meeting in the Guild Hall last evening decided ...

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  34. PRISONER IN TURKEY.

    Among the returned soldiers who arrived in the s.s. Ascanius yesterday was Captain Ronald T. A. McDonald, who had the ill-luck to be captured by the Turks on ...

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  35. STRIKE AT KALGOORLIE.

    KALGOORLIE (W.A.), Thursday.—All the mines on the Boulder belt were idle again to-day in consequence of the decision of the Australian Workers' Union that ...

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  36. MELBOURNE.

    Dr. Maloney, the Official Labour candidate for Melbourne, opened his election campaign at the Guild Hall last night. Mr. G. D. Carter, who presided over a moderate ...

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  37. RICHMOND QUEEN COMPETITION.

    Archbishop Mannix presided last evening at the crowning of the winning queen in a competition in connection with a bazaar at St. Ignatius' Hall, Richmond, which realised £1,200. The result ...

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  38. S.S. ORSOVA AT PANDANG.

    From the Scheepsagenteur at Padang notification has been received by the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce that the Halian captain, who is in charge of the above vessel, has expressed his ...

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  39. ACCIDENT TO CONSTABLES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Two police constables were riding on the back of a motorlorry at Chatswood this evening, when the vehicle overturned, pinning the two officers ...

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  40. RHODES SCHOLARSHIP.

    Application, for election as Rhodes scholar for 1919 should be lodged not later than November 30 at the University, addressed to the president of the profemorial board. Applications for the recently ...

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  41. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Federal campaign executive of the New South Wales National Association to-day selected the following candidates to stand for the Senate ...

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  42. Classified Advertising

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  43. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    Gardon Wildon, 20 years of age, living at 48 Beliatrs street, Kensington, tell out of an electric train, about 200 yards from Kensington station. on the city side, yesterday inorning. At the ...

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