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  2. WARSHIPS OF THE FUTURE.

    The London "National News" states that the British Admiralty is considering the advisability of appointing an expert committee to investigate warship construction, ...

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  3. PEACE TREATY.

    The rejection of the Peace Treaty by the United States Senate places both the Democratic and Republican parties in a peculiar position. Senntor Hitchcock, the ...

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  4. DISPOSAL OF WOOL.

    The British Director of Raw Material (Sir Arthur Goldfinch) announces that he will dispose of 4,000,000 bales of wool in the coming year. Of this quantity 840,000 bales ...

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  5. AIR RACE.

    The French airman, Etienne Poulet, who left Paris for Australia on Oct. 14, arrived at Calcutta from Allahabad at 4.40 p.m. to-day. ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) arrived in Sydney from Queensland to-day. He said that he was particularly pleased with his northern tour. ...

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  7. Charge of Profiteering.

    The Manchester "Guardian" says the Board of Trade is appointing a committee to investigate the charge that the Government has been profiteering in connection ...

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  8. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    A return issued by the British War Office shows that a total of 6,196,000 officers and men passed through the ranks of the army during the war. The honours ...

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  9. LABOUR SENATE VOTE.

    For the purposes of the Senate election the central executive of the Australian Labour party has subdivided Victoria into three zones, or groups, of electorates, in ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S COAL.

    Lord Crawford, who is a member of the inter-Allied Economic Committee, is reported to have said in an interview at Rome that Government control of the ...

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  11. IMPOVERISHED ROYALTY.

    A message from Geneva states that the ex-Emperor Karl of Austria denies that be has asked the French Government for a pension. However, it is known that ...

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  12. INDI ELECTORATE.

    RUTHERGLEN, Thursday.—Great concern exists among the Nationalists in the Rutherglen subdivision of the Indi electorate as to how the supporters of the ...

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  13. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    The latest news with regard to the condition of President Wilson is that he has materially improved in health, but is still weak. ...

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  14. HOUSE FAMINE IN PARIS.

    Owing to the famine of houses in Paris, many of the newly elected members of the Chamber of Deputies are unable to obtain houses, flats, or rooms. An information ...

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  15. Prince of Wales.

    Whilst H.R.H. the Prince of Wales was reviewing British war veterans in New York he recognised the uniform of Lieutenant Ross Luggan, of the New Zealand ...

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  16. Feeling in Paris.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" telegraphs that a semiofficial canvass of members of the new Chamber of Deputies shows that many are ...

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  17. MR. FIHELLY'S OUTBURST.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Speaking at an open-air meeting at Paddington on Wednesday night, the Acting Premier (Mr. Fihelly) said that Mr. Hughes seemed to be very ...

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  18. SURVEY FLIGHT.

    BLACKALL (Q.), Thursday.—Captain Wrigley and Sergeant Murphy, in a biplane, arrived at Tambo at 10 o'clock this morning. They left Tambo at 2 o'clock and ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYMENT DOLES.

    The cessation of unemployment pay by the British Government affects 61,000 men and 34,000 women. ...

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  20. FAWKNER.

    Unruly Meeting at Middle Park. Mr. G. A. Maxwell, the Nationalist candidate for Fawkner, addressed an unruly but good-humoured meeting at the Middle ...

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  21. Sir John Monash's Book.

    The London "Sunday Times" has commenced the serial publication of extracts from Lieut-General Sir John Monash's book on the Australian victories in France ...

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  22. RUSSIAN FIGHTING.

    News has reached London that the Bolsheviks are invading the Ukraine. The latest news from the Baltie provinces is that the Letts captured Mitau from the ...

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  23. Labour Differences.

    The "Daily Express" says that serious differences have arisen between the labour "Triple Alliance" (miners, transport workers, and railway-men). The executives of ...

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  24. ADRIATIC DIFFICULTIES.

    Semi-official advices from Rome indicate that the Adriatic situation is becoming critical. It is reported that d'Annunzio, the raider of Fiume, aims at the liberation ...

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  25. Fight with Pistols.

    A fight with pistols occurred in Louisiana, in the United States, between returned service men and a number of labour agitator, who were protecting a negro. ...

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  26. Reindeer for Meat.

    The North American Reindeer Company, of Ottawa, which has a capital of £15,000, has been granted a Canadian charter, with a permit to graze reindeer over an area of ...

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  27. REFERENDUM PROPOSALS.

    Objections to the referendum proposals were voiced in the Legislative Assembly yesterday when "grievances" were being discussed. ...

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  28. Mexican Leader Executed.

    General Angeles, a Mexican revolutionary leader, who was reputed to have brought to perfection the French 75 millimetre gun, has been executed by thc Carranzists ...

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  29. ALLIES AND CHINA.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," it is understood that the Department of State has declined to entertain the suggestion by Great ...

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  30. MINISTER AND DR. MANNIX.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Referring to-day to the statements made by Dr. Mannix and Mr. H. Mahon, to the effect that Mr. Mahon had been sent to Dr. Mannix to ...

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  31. To-day's Meetings.

    Announcements regarding to-day's Meetings will be found on page 4. ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES.

    The bank clerks in Ireland have resolved to strike on December 31 unless the directors of the banks recognise the Clerks' Union. ...

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  33. Prisoners in Ireland.

    It is officially announced from Dublin Castle that there will no longer be ameliorative treatment of prisoners in Ireland convicted of offences under the common law; ...

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  34. FLINDERS.

    LILYDALE, Thursday.—The National sentiment is just as strong—if not stronger —in Flinders to-day as it ever was. Sir William Irvine, during the twelve years he held ...

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  35. NEGLECTED CHILDREN.

    Protests against the rate of payment to foster parents for boarded-out children were made in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Warde (Can., Flemington), who ...

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  36. SHANTUNG QUESTION.

    Count Ishji (formerly Japanese Ambassador to the United States), interviewed in Tokio, said that the reservations regarding Shantung made by the United States ...

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  37. THE SAVING HABIT.

    The National Savings Committee, which was appointed in 1916 to encourage saving, and now supervises 35,000 voluntary saving associations, protests against premium ...

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  38. Insurance Against Fines.

    The undergraduates of Emanuel College, Cambridge, are establishing an insurance fund against fines inflicted by the proctor. The insurance will cover all ordinary ...

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  39. United States and Mexico.

    In its reply to the stern Note from the United States regarding the kidnapping by Mexican bandits of Mr. Jenkins, a United States consular agent, the Mexican ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND AND HOME RULE.

    Sir,—I cannot refuse a certain meed of admiration for the pertinacity with which Mr. Jageurs fights a losing game. "For e'en though vanquished, he could argue ...

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  41. Anglo-Persian Treaty.

    Reports from Washington state that the British Government has indicated to the United States its willingness to modify the Anglo-Persian Treaty, against which ...

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  42. INDUSTRIAL.

    In the case of the Federated Engine-drives and Firemen's Association against Alderson and others in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice Powers yesterday gave judgment. He said ...

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  43. REPATRIATION.

    One of the matters agreed upon between the Prime Minister and the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League during their recent negotiations was that the ...

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  44. SUPPLIES FOR AUSTRIA.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Cecil Harmsworth) said that the matter of supplying ...

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  45. West Indian Federation.

    Representatives of all the British West Indies will meet at Barbadoes in February to discuss the West Indian Federation and a programme of preference for English ...

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  46. MR. WATT AT BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Speaking to a crowded audience in the Town Hall tonight, the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt) said that the purpose of his visit was to ...

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  47. CORANGAMITE.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday.—Signs of an awakening interest in th coming election are to be seen at Warrnambool. Organisers for the National, the Farmers', and ...

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  48. Miners and Income Tax.

    The council of the South Wales Miners Federation advises the men to vote against a strike on account of the income tax, pointing out that there is no possibility ...

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  49. RETURNING TROOPS.

    Three hundred and fifty Victorian and Tasmanian soldiers disembarked from the steamer Devon yesterday morning, and were conveyed to the Sturt street depot by ...

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  50. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    No formal business was transacted by the National Council of Women yesterday. In the evening a lecture waa delivered by Professor Meredith Atkinson on "Rights of Citizenship." There was ...

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  51. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    The body of a woman, which wan found floating in the water near Brooks's boat shed. St. Kilda, early yesterday morning, has been identified as that of Mrs. Catherine Taylor. 41 years of age, who ...

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  52. EXTRA TRAIN TO WARBURTON.

    The railway authorities have arranged an extra train for the convenience of passengers on the Warburton line, leaving Melbourne at 2.15 p.m. to-morrow, and continuing on Saturdays ...

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  53. WOMAN FOUND SHOT.

    Margaret Jane Woodyatt (34), single, who lived with her sister at l9 Beaver street, East Malvern, was found dead on her bed with a revolver shot through her chest and a revolver beside ...

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  54. THEFTS FROM RACING STABLES.

    Numerous robberies from training stables at Caulfield and Newmarket have been reported lately. The stables of Joseph Cripps, jun., at Caulfield have been visited three times, and the ...

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  55. PREMIER LEAVES FOR SYDNEY

    It has been learned that the members of the State Ministerial party were so keen at the meeting of the party on Wednesday that the State should make some definite ...

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  56. OWNERSHIP OF WHISKY.

    Mr. Justice Mann in the Criminal Court yesterday gave a decision as to the ownership of a quantity of whisky taken from the Railway Hotel, Swan street, Richmond. On Wednesday Daniel ...

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  57. DIVORCE PETITIONS GRANTED.

    In the Divorce Court on Thursday, Mr. Justice Hood granted a decree nisi in the following cases: —Winifred Quigley v. Edward John Quigley; Reed Youngson y. Alice Rosanna Youngson. The ...

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