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  2. CADETS' GREAT RIDE ENDS.

    Having been carried nearly 1,400 miles around. Virtoria in the care of relays of senior cadet cyclists, the despatch from the State commandant (Brigadier-General ...

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  3. PATTERSON VICTORIOUS.

    By a brilliant and conclusive victory over P. O'Hara Wood on Saturday afternoon, Gerald Patterson proved that as a singles player he stands alone in Australia. Before ...

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  4. A BOY BATSMAN.

    The stimulus given to a game by such an innings as that played by Armstrong on Friday was noticcable, when the interstate match was continued on Saturday. ...

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  5. BOLSHEVIKS AND THE EAST

    It is stated at Helsingfors (Finland) that a message has been received from Moscow to the effect that the Bolshevik commander on the Turkestan front has ordered ...

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  6. BRITISH TRADE.

    There is a growing stringency in the money market, but large Government disbursements on December 1, including £50,000,000 in interest on war loans, ...

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  7. WORLD PROBLEMS.

    Several difficult questions are now being considered by the Assembly of the League of Nations. These include the basis on which the contributions by members of ...

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  8. COAL CRISIS.

    In union circles during the week-end a hopeful view was taken of the coal outlook. A distinct improvement in the prospects of settlement of the strike has ...

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  9. SINN FEIN PLOTS.

    Owing to the fact that the Sinn Fein documents seized in Ireland disclosed plans to destroy public buildings in London, and contained threats against the lives of ...

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  10. Soviet Claims.

    "Irreconciliable and Inadmissible." The International Trade Union Congress has adopted an addition proposed by Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P. (secretary to the ...

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  11. "STRANDED" EX-SOLDIERS.

    A number of Australians who were discharged from the A.I.F. in England besieged Australia House all day on Saturday, demanding advances on their war ...

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  12. EXPELLED MEMBER.

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday.—Mr. Hugh Mahon addressed a large meeting in Hannan street on Saturday night. On rising he was applauded by a section of the ...

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  13. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The match Queensland v. England was commenced on the Exhibition ground this morning. The wicket was perfect, and the Queensland ...

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  14. American Grain Market.

    During the last three months the prices of grain have fallen steadily, according to the Chicago correspondent of the "New York Times." Wheat has dropped from 252 ...

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  15. Trade With Australia.

    At a conference of Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish steamship companies, held at Gothenburg, in Sweden, it has been decided to resume to the full pre-war extent ...

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  16. MONT BLANC AVALANCHE.

    A remarkable avalanche occurred on Saturday on the southern or Italian slopes of Mont Blane, the highest mountain in Europe. The top of the Caleaire ...

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  17. Campaign Against Typhus.

    It is estimated that it will cost £2,000,000 to stamp out typhus in Poland alond. The appeal by the League of Nations for subscriptions to combat the disease resulted ...

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  18. THE ALLIES AND GREECE

    Pending the arrival of Count Sforza (the Italian Foreign Minister), Mr. Lloyd George, and M. Leygues (the Prime Minister of France) have exchanged ...

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  19. A "STOWAWAYS' AGENCY."

    It is, announced by the Tokio newspaper Yamato Shimbun that the Japanese police have discovered a "stowaways' agency," engaged in surreptitiously shipping emigrants ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    The sum of £250,000 is being raised for an extension of the Prince of Wales' Hospital. It is intended as a personal tribute from the whole Empire to the Prince on the ...

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  21. Germany's Protest.

    Lord Robert Cecil, who is one of the representatives of South Africa, in addressing a gathering of British and American journalists, said that the Assembly so far ...

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  22. "Someone Had Blundered."

    Admiral Sir Percy Scott, in a speech at London, said that after the rout of the Germans had began in the Jutland battle, a swarm of destroyers left Harwich to ...

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  23. BETTING BY CHEQUE.

    Mr. Justice Rowlatt, of the King's Bench Division, has decided that under the Gaming Act bets made by cheque are recovertable. The matter will be pursued ...

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  24. Davis Cup Team.

    Commenting on the Australian team for the Davis Cup competition the "New York Times" says:—"They are highly resourceful players, who will ably defend the honours ...

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  25. WOMAN'S BODY IN CHAFF-BIN

    Opening the lid of a chaff bin in the yard at the residence of Dr. C. F. Tucker, of Bay street, Brighton, on Saturday afternoon, Charles McKean, a man employed ...

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  26. SAVINGS BANK ROBBERY.

    John F George, chemist, of Martin and Asling streets, Gardenvale, reported to the police yesterday that during Saturday night his premises, which are also a branch of ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND DISMISSALS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—unionists generally strongly condemn the Ministry's retrenchmont policy, and it is asserted that the dismissals in the Railway department ...

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  28. REDUCTION OF NAVY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—It was reported in naval circles during the week-end that one of the effects of reduction in strength of the Australian Navy will be the resignation ...

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  29. Foch's Supreme Command.

    The London "Sunday Express" publishes a long article relating how, at the instance of Lord Milner (who was a member of the British War Cabinet) Marshall Foch was, on ...

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  30. N.S.W. NATIONALISTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The annual conference of the National Association of New South Wales was finished on Saturday. Among the motions agreed to were ...

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  31. A LIFE OF CRIME.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A remarkable record of crime was brought to light at the Adelaide police court on Saturday, when John Dawson, aged 82 years, was charged ...

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  32. Vilna Plebiscite.

    The Council of the League of Nations has decided that two companies each of French, British, and Spanish troops, and one company of Belgians shall police Vilna during ...

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  33. American Geologist Murdered.

    An American geologist named Howell, who was prospecting in a wild part of British Baluchistan, was murdered on November 24, together with his Hindu ...

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  34. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    BANCO COURT.—Before the Chief Justice.—At 10.80—In the will of Patrick Barrington, deceased (part [?]). CONFERENCE ROOM.—Before Mr. Justice ...

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  35. Classified Advertising

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  36. RAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Early on Saturday rain started in many contres, and fell continuously for many hours. In Adelaide, the Henley-on-Torrens carnival had ...

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  37. ANTI-BRITISH PROPAGANDA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The flagship H.M.A.S. Melbourne has returned to Sydney after an eight weeks' cruise of the Pacific. Interesting experiments were ...

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  38. South Australia v. New South Wales

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The following cricketers have been selected to represent New South Wales against South Australia on December 14 an 15:—C. Kelleway ...

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  39. STRIKE ON S.S. ARAMAC.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The firemen on the steamer Aramac struck on Saturday, and the departure of the steamer for Cairas has been cancelled. Public School Cricket: Melbourne Grammar ...

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