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  2. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Etienne Poulet, the French airman, who is flying from Paris to Melbourne, arrived at Karachi (the Indian seaport) from Bunder Abbas (Gulf of Persia) on Tuesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—To-day Ballarat had the first opportunity of really welcoming the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) since his return from Europe. It showed ...

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  4. U.S.A. COAL STRIKE OFF.

    The American miners' strike has collapsed, the workers having decided to comply with the Government's order for the cancellation of the strike. ...

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  5. RUSSIAN CHAOS.

    The news from Russia received in London up to Sunday night suggests that the position of General Yudenitch and Admiral Koltchak is going from bad to worse. ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M. P. (general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen), addressing the railway-men at Carlisle, said that he believed that before ...

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  7. WAR GRATUITY.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—Referring to-night to the remarks by Captain Dyett, Federal president of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, regarding ...

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  8. EMBARRASSING THE MINISTRY

    Dealing with the war gratuity to soldiers, at an election meeting held at the Prahran Town Hall last night, Mr. Maxwell (Nat. candidate for Fawkner) said that it rested ...

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  9. ANOTHER COMPETITOR.

    Another aeroplane entered for the competitive flight to Australia. A VickersVimy started from England at a quarter past 9 o'clock this morning. It is piloted ...

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  10. FLIGHT ACROSS THREE STATES

    Difficulties experienced by our military aviators in making even short flights without mishap indicate that the Commonwealth is still far behind the rest of the ...

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  11. ECHUCA.

    ECHUCA, Wednesday.—Mr. W. C. Hill, the Farmers' Union candidate for the Echuca seat in the House of Representatives, addressed a meting in the Town Hall ...

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  12. Paris Short of Coal.

    The coal situation in Paris, owing to the strike in America, is critical. Tram services have been seriously curtailed; 3,800 factories in the western ...

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  13. BOLSHEVISM IN AMERICA.

    In New York 700 policemen and State and Federal agents have raided 73 Radical headquarters, and made hundreds of arrests, and seized a quantity of ...

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  14. WILL ALLIES SEEK PEACE?

    Owing to the military crisis in Russia, Mr. Lloyd George's Guildhall speech indicating the possibility of the Allies coming to terms with Trotsky and Lenin is very ...

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  15. Profiteering in Paris.

    The French Government, in order to fight the food profiteers, is opening national restaurants, where meals are served in specially erected wooden huts, and two ...

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  16. INCIDENT AT PORT ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—An incident at the Port Adelaide meeting, which was addressed by Mr. Hughes on Tuesday, was discussed in the House of Assembly on ...

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  17. Meat Trade Control.

    The Parliamentary secretary to the Food Ministry (Mr. McCurdy), replying to the demand made to him by the meat importers for the removal of Government control ...

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  18. Prince of Wales in America.

    The Prince of Wales has arrived in Washington, where he was met by members of the Wilson Cabinet. There were large crowds at the station, despite a drizzling ...

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  19. French President in England.

    President Poincare, who is visiting England, in acknowledging an address of welcome at Dover, said:—"Side by side we have achieved victory. Let us perpetuate ...

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  20. EXCHANGE OF PREFERENCES.

    Advances made by both the National Federation and the Australian Women's National League to the Farmers' Union for reciprocity in the exercise of ...

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  21. SOLDIERS AT AUCTION.

    Sir,—As one of the many women voters interested in the politics of her country, I am interested to know if the forthcoming election is simply to be fought on one ...

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  22. INDI.

    WANGARATTA, Wednesday.—Mr. Robert Cook, Farmers' Union candidate for Indi, addressed the electors at Hor Majesty's Theatre, Wangaratta, on ...

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  23. U-Boat War.

    The War Inquiry Committee, now sitting in Berlin, examined Admiral Koch and other officers on the admiralty staff. They contended that they never expected that ...

    Article : 171 words
  24. Albania's Preference.

    Turkan Pasha, the Premier of Albania, in an interview in Paris, said that Albanians would prefer the United States to accept the mandate over Albania, but if ...

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  25. Fiume Controversy.

    D'Annunzio, the leader of the raid on Fiume, has asked the Italian Government to declare the necessity of submitting the entire Frame problem to the Paris ...

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  26. BROWN COAL FOR POWER.

    Within three weeks or a month the Electricity Commissioners expect to present to the State Ministry their report on the alternative proposals for the ...

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  27. A VIGOROUS SPEECH.

    More than 3,000 persons crowded into the Alfred Hall to-night to hear Mr. Hughes, and many hundreds more could not get inside. From the first it was apparent that a ...

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  28. Nauru Island Phosphates.

    In a speech at the opening of the Agricultural Congress at Potchefstroom (Transvaal), the Union Prime Minister (Lieut.General Smuts) referred to the Australian ...

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  29. Violations of Armistice.

    German newspapers state that the German reply to the Allies' Note concerning Germany's violations of the armistice conditions contains 3,000 instances of the ...

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  30. British By-Elections.

    Vigorous by-election campaigns are proceeding in the Chester-le-Street (Durham), Croydon, Thanet, and Plymouth divisions, but Lady Astor's spirited fight in a ...

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  31. Ratifying Peace Treaty.

    The Czecho-Slovakian Assembly has ratified the Peace Treaty. Approval has also been given to the Treaty by the Brazil Chamber of Deputies, ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The directors of J. and P. Coats Limited are seeking the shareholders' authority to capitalise £10,250,000 of reserves, making the total capital £20, 250, 000. They point ...

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  33. Wars of the Future.

    Speaking at Potchefstroom (Transvaal), the South African Prime Minister (Lieut.General Smuts) said that in the question of peace or war a country in the future ...

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  34. TRANSFER OF POWERS.

    Having waited in vain for a definite statement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) that the powers surrendered by the States to the Commonwealth if there ...

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  35. Maltese Dislike Australia.

    The Australian photographer who is taking photographs of Australian graves in Malta in connection with the establishment of a special cemetery met with ...

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  36. Case of Father O'Donnell.

    It has been decided by the Australian military headquarter in London to courtmartial Chaplain O'Donnell, who was arrested in Ireland some weeks ago. ...

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  37. Rembrandts for Sale.

    The "Daily Chronicle" reports that a Russian prince, having cluded the Bolsheviks, has imported two of Rembrandt's pictures into England. He offers to sell ...

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  38. Koreans Seek Freedom.

    At Seoul (Korea) representative Koreans submitted 19 proposals at a conference with the Japanese Governor-General, including compulsory primary education in ...

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  39. A WAY OUT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Herald" says that it is understood there that the Russian problems will be referred to the League of Nations, ...

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  40. Armistice Day in America.

    In a message to the nation on Armistice Day, President Wilson said:- "The Allies for more than four years held up the barriers of civilisation against ...

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  41. Typhus Raging in Turkey.

    Advices from Constantinople received in Washington report that various epidemies, including cholera and typhus, are raging in several parts of Turkey, as a result of the ...

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  42. MELBOURNE.

    Mr. E. Hugh Nicholls, the selected Nationol Labour candidates for the Melbourne seat, addressed the electors last night at Trinity Hall, Clarendon street, East ...

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  43. State v. Commonwealth.

    Sir Charles Wade, the Agent-Generel for New South Wales, has brought his dispute with the Commonwealth to a climax by taking possession of the second floor of ...

    Article : 129 words
  44. North-West Frontier Trouble

    North-west frontier reports indicate that there will be little or no opposition to the British advance through the Tochi Valley to Datta Khel, where the expect to ...

    Article : 147 words
  45. ARRANGEMENTS WITH BANKS.

    [?] Wednesday.—The Nationalist candidates opened the Federal election campaign last night. There was a large attendance, including a number of East Perth ...

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  46. PREFERENTIAL VOTING.

    The Chief Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. Oldham) has issued an explanation of the method of counting the Senate votes under the preferential system. There ...

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  47. Spain Seeks Alliance.

    The recent advocacy by the Spanish Premier (Count Ramonones) of an alliance with Great Britain and France is consistently supported by the Spanish ...

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  48. CLASSICAL ASSOCIATION.

    The Classical Association will close the year with a "Symposium," which will take place on Tuesday evening, in the Lyceum Club, at 8 o'clock. After the election of the council and office-bearers for ...

    Article : 129 words
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  50. Breeding Rabbits in California

    It is announced by the San Francisco Rabbit Breeders' Association that 100,000 families in California are breeding rabbits for the purpose of ending the skin ...

    Article : 33 words
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