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  2. AERIAL DERBY.

    Mr. Hawley, the president of the Aero Club of America, announces that an aerial Derby around the world will be held between July 4, 1920, and February 1, 1921. ...

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  3. THE ELECTIONS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) addressed a great meeting at the Town Hall to-night. Thousands of people were unable to gain admittance. ...

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  4. CONDITIONS IN EUROPE.

    The Lord Mayor's banquet in London was marked by all the pre-war pomp. The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) was the principal speaker, and in the course of his ...

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  5. ARMISTICE ANNIVERSARY.

    Apparently among all sections of the community there will to-day be a whole-souled response to the expressed wish of His Majesty the King for a brief recognition ...

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  6. WAR GRATUITY BONDS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A lively and enthusiastic meeting was held in the town hall at noon to-day, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) addressed a gathering of ...

    Article : 911 words
  7. LORD MAYOR'S DINNER.

    National defence and the State political crisis were dealt with by speakers at the inaugural dinner given by the Lord Mayor (Councillor J. G. Aikman, M.L.C.) at the ...

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  8. FLIGHT TO CLONCURRY.

    Captain Wrigley, D.F.C., a returned member of the Australian Flying Corps, will leave the Aviation School at Point Cook to-morrow morning for Cloncurry ...

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  9. EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Mr. J. D. Connolly, Agent-General for Western Australia, as a result of a visit to Ireland, finds that large numbers of Irish ex-service men are desirous of emigrating ...

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  10. MR. WATT AT ST. KILDA.

    A great audience greeted the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt) when he opened his electoral campaign for Balaclava in the St. Kilda Town Hall last night. Mr. Joseph ...

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  11. SCAPA FLOW SINKINGS.

    The five light cruisers which the Allies are demanding from Germany as compensation for the sinkings of the interned German warships in Scapa. Flow are the ...

    Article : 42 words
  12. ALBERT PARK ELECTION.

    There is not a great deal of interest so far in the by-election for the Albert Park seat in the Legislative Assembly, though polling day is Thursday. The vacancy was ...

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  13. LAWS OF GRAVITATION.

    A remarkable discussion took place before the Royal Society on the results of observations of the total solar eclipse on May 29 at Principe (West Africa) and ...

    Article : 439 words
  14. AMERICAN WHARF STRIKE.

    The New York longshoremen's (wharf workers') strike has been settled. The men will receive the old rates of pay, and their demands will be submitted to the National ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. WAR CRIMES.

    The Allied Supreme Council has appointed a committee to settle the composition and procedure of the mixed tribunals which are to deal with the men whom ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. CHURCH UNION.

    The commission of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria will be opened in the Assembly Hall at 10 o'clock to-day. Among several important ...

    Article : 188 words
  17. EMPIRE RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The King, through his private secretary (Lord Stamfordham), has sent the following message to Colonel F[?]ennel, the founder of the Imperial Challenge Shield for rifle ...

    Article : 87 words
  18. Old-age Pensions.

    The departmental committee of the House of Commons on the subject of oldage pensions recommends that all citizens, irrespective of means, or whether they are ...

    Article : 84 words
  19. Observance in Britain.

    The King's request that a two minutes' silence should be observed at 11 o'clock on Tuesday morning, the first anniversary of Armistice Day, has been sent by wireless to ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. Case of Father O'Donnell.

    Owing to the non-appearance of witnesses the inquiry which the Australian military authorities in London are to hold into the case of the Australian chaplain, ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. A Royal Wedding.

    The Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxcmbourg has been married to Prince Felix of Parma, of the House of Bourbon, a brother of the ex-Empress of Austria. She became ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION.

    Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson will open the exhibition, of the Arts and Crafts Society at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon, in the baiiroom at ...

    Article : 152 words
  23. Australia House Salaries.

    The Commonwealth Government has decided to grant to the lower-paid officials at Australia House a war bonus amounting to 30 per cent, of their salaries, but will ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. STATE SERVICE GRIEVANCES.

    A meeting of members of the State Service Federation has been convened for to-morrow evening, at the Temperance Hall, to consider what action should be taken to ...

    Article : 59 words
  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    A feature of the Lord Mayor's show in London on Saturday was a women's pageant representing the League of Nations in picturesque national costumes, and a ...

    Article : 225 words
  26. "THEIR NAMES SHALL LIVE FOR EVERMORE."

    Sir,—Kipling selected the above line for the memorial to the Empire's sons who fell in the great war. Would it not be very fitting if, to-morrow, when we pause to ...

    Article : 132 words
  27. BRISBANE NEEDS BUTTER.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The position in Brisbane as regards supplies is more serious than for many years past. Mr. McFarlane, secretary of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  28. MR. GEORGESON'S ILLNESS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When the Wheat Commission resumed its sittings to-day Mr. Curtis (who is appearing for the original members of the advisory committee, of the ...

    Article : 153 words
  29. ENTOMBED BODIES RECOVERED

    PERTH, Monday.—The bodies of the two miners. John [?]vey and Harry Stockdale, who were entombed at the 130ft, level of the Edna May Consolidated mine, ...

    Article : 41 words
  30. WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES.

    In the investment "boom" now proceeding in London, it was stated recently that the wage-earners were providing a new source of capital, they having acquired the ...

    Article : 147 words
  31. DIRECT WIRELESS FROM BRITAIN

    A framed souvenir of the first direct wireless messages from England to Australia was presented to the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) at the Commonwealth Offices. ...

    Article : 126 words
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  33. SOLDIERS AS VIGNERONS.

    Sir,—In the report of the discussion in the Legislative Assembly on this question appearing in "The Argus" yesterday, Mr. Luke Clough. M.L.A., said, "Why Mr. ...

    Article : 110 words
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  35. HEAVY-WEIGHT BOXING.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Albert Lloyd (12st. 4¾lb.) defeated "Ern." Waddy (12st. 3lb.), in a 20-rounds' contest at the King's Theatre to-night, for the Australian heavy-weight boxing championship. ...

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  36. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    AUCKLAND (1,641 Miles).—Arrived.—Nov. [?]— Nenmark, from Egypt. WELLINGTON (J.479 Miles).—Sailed.—Nov. 10— Moeraki, for Sydney. ...

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