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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The reported statement of Archbishop Mannix that he had been approached by a Minister of the Crown, who sought to enlist his support "for Mr. Hughes's ...

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  3. [?] ELECTIONS.

    The French election returns, although still incomplete, confirm the earlier impression that the Socialists, especially the extremists, have been heavily defeated ...

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  4. ALARMING FIRE AT MURRAY BRIDGE.

    A are broke out shortly after 5 o'clock his afternoon in a stack of firewood be [?]nging to the Railways Commissioner in the locomotive yard at Murray Bridge, and ...

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  5. RUSSIAN TANGLE.

    An unconfirmed report from Russia says hat a series rebellion against the Bolshe ask rule has broken out at Moscow, the capital of the Soviet Government of ...

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  6. DISCOUNT JELLICOE'S REPORT

    In the House of Commons Lieut Commander Kenworthy asked whether the admiralty endorsel Admiral [?] report, or was consulted before ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    Tho Blackburn Kangaroo aeroplane, piloted by Lieut Rendle, left Hounslow at [?].37 this morning in clear weather on the beginning of its flight to Australia. ...

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  8. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Inter allied Supreme Council at Paris has agreed to ratify the Peace Treaty with Germany on December 1. LONDON, November 20. ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    If one may judge by the press reports are threats of sundry talkers and writers hat this ejection is to see much rowdiness as a consequence of the political ...

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  10. BOLSHEVIK SUCCESS.

    The Russian North-West army (anti Bolshevik) announces that on Tuesday the Bolshevik heavily attacked its centre and light wing, and gained ground on both ...

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  11. ALLIES TO ACT INDEPENDENTLY.

    Mr. Bonar Law has announced that the allies intend to proceed with the League Nations without the United Stated, those Senate has refused to ratify, the ...

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  12. THE CREW AND EQUIPMENT.

    The kangaroo, which was constructed for the journey to Australia, flew from the Brough aerodrome, near Hull, on Tuesday, and arrived at Hounslow in two ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. COMPROMISE POSSIBLE

    The Washington representative of The New York Times says:—After the and tournament of the United States Senate bringing the present session to a close ...

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  14. LETTS CAPTURED MITAU

    The Lithuaman forces have captured the Town of Mitau from the Bolshevik. A telegram from Gen. Koltchak, received at the Russian Embassy at Washington ...

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  15. POLITICAL UNDERCURRENTS.

    Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at a Unionist [?]anquet, severely commented upon Mr. Asquith's position. Never before, he said, had the leader of a defeated party ...

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  16. RUSSIAN PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) answering in the House of Commons a question in reference to the Russian situation, said that a conference was ...

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  17. AMERICA AND EX GERMAN SHIPPING.

    The United States Government has ended over to the British shipping authorities the 50,000 ton steamer Imperator, formerly of the Hamburg America line. ...

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  18. RUSSIAN SITUATION DISCUSSED.

    Enquires by the Australian Press an location indicate that the position of Gen. Yudenitch is extremely difficult in consequence of repeated successful ...

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  19. CAPT. CARTER'S ELECTION.

    Capt. Carter defines [?] Towers assertion that he (Capt. Carter) was induced by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) to contest the Perth seat in ...

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  20. BRAZIL QUIBBLING.

    A proposal has been introduced into the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, declaring that the Commission of Diplomacy and Treaties should establish a Brazilian in ...

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  21. MR. RYAN'S MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. T. J. Ryan (Federal Campaign Labour Leader), accompanied by Mrs. Ryan, was a passenger to Melbourne by the express on Saturday. Referring to ...

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  22. MILITARY ALLIANCE RATIFIED

    Great Britain and France have exchanged ratifications of a treaty guara[?] meeting British aid to France if German should attack her. ...

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  23. COPPER INDUSTRY.

    The Minister of Mines (Mr. Scaddan) Complains that although four months age was asked as a matter of urgency to degree on behalf of Western Australia to ...

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  24. SELF-DETERMINATION PLEBISCITES

    The Secretary for War (MR. Churchill) has announced that II British, nine French, seven American, and six Italian [?]attalions will be stationed to maintain ...

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  25. STITCH, STITCH, STITCH.

    The shareholders of J. of P. [?] thread manufactures (which lately announced a profit for the year of £3,899,388, and carried to reserve ...

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  26. HUNGARIAN POLITICS

    Sir George Clerk (who was sent, as the special Envoy of the Allied Powers, to [?]udapest to expedite the Roumanian eva[?]tion of the Hungarian capital), in ...

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  27. Capt. Matthews's Progress.

    Capt. G. C. Matthews who is piloting a [?]opwith in the flight to Australia, has reached Dagsburg, 100 miles south-west of ...

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  28. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Admiral Viscount Jeillcoe, who is clavering by train in Canada was interviewed on Friday at Calgary. He said he was [?] disheartened at the attitude ...

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  29. MR. TUDOR'S VISIT TO ADELAIDE.

    The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Tudor) will arrive in Adelaide on Wednesday in connection with the Federal elections. He will speak at a number ...

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  30. CO-OPERATIVE MANAGER'S "REVENGE."

    In connection with the recent robber £949 from the safe of the Collie Co-Operative Society, the manager (Mr. G. . [?]cle) has been arrested, and has ...

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  31. Capt. Ross Smith's Venture

    Up to the present severe weather has greatly hampered Capt. Ross Smith and his brother (Lieut. Keith Smith) in thir flight to Australia. When they landed at ...

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  32. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir.—In The Register of November 18 you published particulars in connection with the Federal campaign, "How to record the Preferential Vote." In carefully ...

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  33. AMERICAN LABOUR DEMANDS.

    The national conference of the newly formed United States Labour Party has [?]emanded freedom of speech, non-interference by the United States in foreign ...

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  34. THREE LEADING QUESTIONS.

    The A.M.A. has decided to take a ballo of members on the following questions:—I. Are you in favour of a six-hours working day? 2. Are you in favour of ...

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  35. FRENCH LOTTERY BONDS.

    The French Government is making a arst issue of £160,000,000 worth of lottery bonds, in order to reconstruct the devastated battle areas of Northern France. ...

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  36. D'ANNUNZIO.

    The Italian poet airman Gabriele D'Annunzio, whose autocratic activities in the port of Fiume have held to awkward situations for Italy and the Inter-allied ...

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  37. Another Contestant

    Lieut. Raymond John Paul Parer (25), of the Australian Flying Corps, is negotiating with the Beardmore Aeroplane Company with a view to competing ia the flight to ...

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  38. NEW STEAMSHIP SERVICE.

    Mr. Hunter, the new Agent General for Queensland, and his secretary (Mr. Beas[?]) have arrived on route to London. Mr. Hunter states that he has arranged ...

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  39. GOLD EXPORT RESTRICTIONS

    In connection with the restrictions out the amount of gold coin to be taken out of the Commonwealth by passengers for overseas, the Federal Treasurer has issued ...

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  40. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    The American State Department, in view of the clearer Mexican situation, has disclosed that in 1916 the General Staff estimated that 450,000 men would be ...

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  41. DARDANELLES REPORT

    Referring to the report of the Dardanelles Commission, The Times military correspondent says that the single sentenced sir Thomas Mackenzie's supplementary ...

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  42. AUCKLAND BUTCHERS STRIKE.

    The latest development in the Auckland butchers strike is that the carters outside the bu[?]chers' trade refuse to convey neat from the city aboard shipping or from ...

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  43. LIQUOR TRADE

    A special mass meeting of the Queensland branch of the Federated Liquor an allied Trades Employes Union was held a the Trades Hall this afternoon to receives ...

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