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  3. THE STATE COALITION.

    A meeting of the State liberal and Nationalist Parties will be held this morning, and it is expected that important developments may follow. Although an effort is ...

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  4. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    The initial business in the Legislative Council on Tuesday comprised notice of another Bill by the Government, one question, answers to two queries on the ...

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  5. GOLDEN MILE TROUBLE.

    Toward midnight on Monday, 11 men who had taken a prominent part in the industrial trouble on the Golden Mile during the past few days were arrested on ...

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  6. RUSSIAN WAR.

    Gen. Yudenitch's reverses are increasing, and the position is considered to be critical because the Bolshevik cavalry are operating against Slutka in the rear of Gen. ...

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  7. RAILWAYMEN RESTIVE.

    The railway wage question is again becoming threatening. A special delegate conference of the National Union of Railwaymen has decided that the demand for ...

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  8. AIR FORCE WANTED.

    Addressing the Armistice Day luncheon to-day. Major-Gen. Legge (Chief of the General staff) emphasized what he termed the urgent necessity for an adequate ...

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  9. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Trench airman M. Poulet, who is flying from Paris to Australia, left the Persia seaport of Bunder-Abbas for the Indian port of Karachi. He is following the ...

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  10. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Interallied Supreme Council has agreed to summon a meeting of the Council of the League of Nations without the participation of the United States. ...

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  11. LETTS ADVANCING.

    The War Office has announced that covered by the bombardment of the allied squadrons, the Letts advanced 10 miles and drove from the immediate suburbs of ...

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  12. FINLAND BARBARITIES

    Mr. Harold Tanner, a Te[?]ent of Finland, just arrived in Sydney, describing his personal experiences with Bosnevisill, said in the course of an interview to-day ...

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  13. AMERICAN SENATE DISCUSSION.

    The United States Senate refused to replace article 10 of the Peace Treaty with a reservation keeping out the United States. It also rejected an amendment providing ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Gary Miller, the American Vice-Consul at Stocks [?] with a revolver at the Waldorf Astoria owing to financial difficulties. ...

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  15. BOLSHEVIKS PEACE OFFER.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Col. Cecil Malone (Liberal, East Leyton), who visited Moscow and interviewed M. Trotsky, said he discussed the matter with ...

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  16. IS FIUME QUESTION SETTLED?

    It is reported that the Italian poetairman, Gubriele D'Annunzio, who has been holding the port of Fiume in defiance of the terms of the Interallied Supreme ...

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  17. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

    Immense crowds lined the route of the Lore Mayors Show. India was a noteworthy absence of the war trophies and military uniforms which marked the ...

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  18. AT THE ABATTOIRS.

    "Although more than 550 cattle were dispatched to Melbourne on Monday, approximately 1,000 animals were cataloged for the initial cattle market, following the ...

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  19. PURE LIQUOR PROHIBITION.

    Mr. Crosby resumed the debate on the Pure Liquor Bill in the Assembly on Tuesday, and at the outset referred to prohibition in America, and the influences ...

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  20. PRICE OF MEAT.

    It is reported that on Monday the Food Controller intends to reduce the maximum price of New Zealand mutton by 2d. a 1b. owing to considerable shipments of ...

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  21. FRENCH RAILWAYMEN REBELLIOUS.

    Six hundred railway men in Paris suspended work to hold a meeting at which they favoured a general strike to prevent intervention in Russia. ...

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  22. AMERICAN COALMINERS STRIKE

    It is understood that the leaders of the United Mineworkers Association refuse to obey the judicial order for the cancellation of the coalminers strike ...

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  23. PROFITEERING BILL.

    The State Government a Profiteering Bill, [?] before the Legislative Council, to-day when the Minister for Public works moved its second reading. The ...

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  24. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    There was the unmistakeable atmosphere of approaching prorogation all over the Assembly on Tuesday. It was grey and thick and electrical with the outward and ...

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  25. JAPAN'S LARGEST WARSHIP.

    The Japanese new 40,00 ton battleship Nagato, said to be the largest battleship in the world, it to be launched to-day. It is to be armed with 16 in guns, will ...

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  26. GERMAN UNREST.

    The German Minister for Defence (Herr Noske) has had arrested 60 leading Socialists. The streets are strongly patrolled to prevent disturbances. Meetings in ...

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  27. ASSOCIATED MINE CLOSED.

    The Associated Mine, which resumed operations yesterday, was closed down to-day. When the A.W.U. men arrived at the mine this morning there were two or ...

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  28. OIL TO SUPERSEDE COAL.

    Several large American steamship companies are reported to be considering the fitting of their vessels with liquid fuel tanks and apparatus in order to avert the ...

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  29. FARMERS AND LABOUR TO CONFER.

    The United States Farmers National Council will confer with representatives of Labour organizations on November 21, to formulate a legislative reconstruction ...

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  30. THE COAL OUTPUT.

    The report of Mr. J. L. Campbell, K.C., the Royal Commissioner who has been enquiring into the coalmining industry and the coal trade of New South Wales, was ...

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  31. HERR HAASE'S DEATH.

    The death of Herr Haase was due to blood poisoning following on the slight wound inflicted by a madman. ...

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  32. MINERS SUBSIDY TO M.P.'s

    The Miners FEderation is subsidizing the salaries of its representatives in the House of Commons, making the total salary £600, and adding travelling expenses . ...

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  33. GREAT WESTERN LINE.

    The Commonwealth Commissioner of Railways (Mr. Beil), accompanied by the Chief Engineer (Mr. Hobler), arrived at Pore Augusta yesterday. The Trades ...

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  34. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The Parliament of the Dominion of Canada, has adjourned after the Peace Session. It has ratified the proposal for the public acquisition of the Grand Trunk ...

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  35. INDIA AND AFGHANISTAN.

    In the course of the speech at the closing of the Conference of Indian Ruling Chiefs at Delhi, the Viceroy (Lord Chelmsford) said:—"Your Highnesses ...

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  36. INSANITY AND DIVORCE.

    The Divorce (Insanity) Bill, which makes incurable insanity a ground for divorce, met with strong opposition in the Legislative Council to-day. The ...

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  37. ON THE MOREA.

    Following is a list of names of members of the Australian Imperial Force returning to Australia on the Morea, which left England on October 18:— ...

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  38. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the legislative Assembly to-day the Minister for Mines asked if the Government would do anything in regard to the serious condition on the Edna May field. ...

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  39. LIQUOR TRADES EMPLOYES.

    Several unions which assembled at the Trades Hall in conference, with the Industrial Disputes Committee to-day committed themselves to support actively the ...

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  40. SOLDIERS RETURNING.

    Mr. Lemon enquired to-day of the Minister of Railways in the Legislative Assembly whether he had sanctioned the issue of a notice to s[?]rnumerary clerks in the ...

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  41. Y.M.C.A. TRANSPORT WORK.

    About noon on Monday the transport Port Sydney dropped anchor at the Semaphore anchorage. Her stay was a short one, only about three hours. Shortly after ...

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  42. OVERCROWDED SCHOOLS.

    The Premier, in the Assembly on Tuesday, moved the second reading of the Education Bill, which provides for the suspension of the provision in the Act of 1915 ...

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  43. OUTLOOK IN QUEENSLAND.

    Enquiries in Brisbane to-day concerning the threatened strike among the liquor trades employes in Victoria, showed that if the "domestics" go on strike in ...

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  44. TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Taxpayers Association is making progress. Arrangements are almost complete for the formation of branches in several country towns. Applications for ...

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  45. WATERWORKS "BLACK"

    Some A.M.A. men employed on Government work at the Umberumberka Waterworks left their employment yesterday, objecting to work with members of ...

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  47. STATE POLITICS.

    The probability of a serious State political crisis arising out of the Maintenance of Children Bill may now be said to be remote. Ministers believe that a ...

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  48. "DIG OURSELVES IN."

    Gen. Sir Henry Horne, delivering an address at a midday service in St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, London, said that throughout the war every one had looked forward ...

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  49. General Items.

    The Retail Grocers Association and the Retail Grocers Employes Club gave a social at the Adelaide Town Hall on Tuesday evening to returned soldiers connected with the grocery trade. ...

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  50. BROKEN HILL WAGES.

    Strong opposition to the claims of the engine drivers, carpenters, and engineers at Broken Hill for general increases in wages to approximately £7 for a reduced ...

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  51. VICTORIAN MINISTRY'S TROUBLES.

    As was anticipated, the threatened noconfidence motion against the Lawson Ministry was not launched to-day. A count oft members during the afternoon ...

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  52. TERMS FOR THE WAZIRS.

    Gen. Climo presented the terms to the Wazirs on Sunday at Dardoni. Thirteen aeroplanes circled overhead during the proceedings. The Wazirs have been given ...

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  53. GOLF COMPETITION.

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  56. COLLIE DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The Collie coal strike is settled, and the men have returned to work. Sixty men employed on the construction of the new cement works at Burswood, dissatisfied ...

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  57. TRADE AND LABOUR.

    NARRACOORTE, November 9.—A strike of shearers has occurred at Noy Hall. The Pastoralists Shearing Company brought down a term of machine shearers to carry out the shearing. The ...

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  58. AMUSING MIDNIGHT INCIDENT.

    The members, of the House of Assembly sat all night again on Tuesday the second time this session. The measure under discussion was the Industrial Code Bill ...

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  59. THE CHEER-UP PICNIC.

    Although the Railway Department's figures show that only 2,000 adults [?] to the Cheer-up picnic by train, quite as many reached the picnic grounds by other vehicles. To provide for such ...

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