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  2. THE MAHSUDS.

    A few sections of the Mahsuds have asked the Indian Government for peace terms as the result of the daily air raids, but they have been informed that ...

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    It is important to remember that the basis of party success is the elimination of personal feeling. Although the system of preferential voting enables the elector to ...

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  5. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales, before his departure for England, said he felt himself intensely a Canadian, and he hoped for an early return to the Dominion. He ...

    Article : 57 words
  6. THE GREAT FLIGHT.

    M. Poulet dispatched the following cable message to The Register from Delhi on Monday:—Apres reparations faites repartons (After having made repairs we set ...

    Article : 36 words
  7. THE CAMPAIGN.

    A message from Warwick states that a very large crowd assembled at the local railway station this afternoon to hear an address from Mr. Hughes, who was en ...

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  8. A HOT NIGHT.

    Citizens of Adelaide on Tuesday afternoon had a sun bath, when the reading reached 104.5 deg. At night they sweltered in temperatures ranging down ...

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  9. FROM THE BIG SPACES.

    After more than four months away out in the Land whose boundaries are sunrise and sunset, and anywhere is nowhere at all. Dr. Herbert Basedow has come home ...

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  10. THE PEACE.

    The Inter-allied Supreme Council at Paris has decided to give Roumania another charge to sign the Austrian Peace Treaty. ...

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  11. BRITISH ADMIRATION OF AMERICA.

    In New York the Pilgrim Society, comprising more than 1,000 prominent men, entertained the Prince of Wales at a dinner at which messages from King ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. POULET OPTIMISTIC.

    M. Poulet arrived here to-day at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. In an interview he started that his engines were now running splendidly, and he hoped to leave for ...

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  13. RECONSTRUCTED AIMS.

    Mr. Martens, the Russian Soviet "ambassador," has confessed to having bribed Mr. Malone, an ex-collector of customs in New York, to allow shipments of food and ...

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  14. AN EGYPTIAN OUTCRY.

    It is said that Zagloul Pasha (leader of the Egyptian Nationalist Party has appealed to President Wilson against the "barbarous treatment of Egypt by ...

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  15. PERMANENT FORCES.

    In the ninth annual report of the Royal Military College at Duntroon the Commandant (Brig.-Gen. J. W. Parncil), referring to the future careers of the cadets, points ...

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  16. AMERICA'S LOANS.

    The interest payments on the American loans to the Allies may be deferred temporarily upon terms. Negotiations are proceeding. ...

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  17. THE BALTIC POSITION.

    Gen. von Eberhardt, who succeeded Gen. von der Goltz in command of Bolshevist forces in the Russian Baltic States, in a wireless message, has ...

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  18. CAPT. SMITH'S PROGRESS.

    Capt. Ross Smith left Bunder Abbas at on Monday, and reached Karachi at 5.40 p.m. He will depart for Delhi at 7 o'clock this morning. ...

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  19. MR. RYAN IN TASMANIA.

    The director of the Labour campaign for the Federal elections (Mr. Ryan) is on a visit to Tasmania. Addressing a crowded meeting at the City Hall last night he ...

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  20. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Delegates to the interstate conference of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association to-day resolved to endeavour to bring into existence a grand ...

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  21. THE FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    The above map, showing the route which M. Etienne Poulet projected for his flight to Australia, indicates the excellent progress which the Frenchman is making, and how closely he is being pursued by Capt. Boss Smith. The airmen are now about half way to Australia. The Vickers-Vimy machine has had a remarkably ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. EMPLOYERS AND WAR BONDS.

    The Perth Chamber of Commerce has decided to convene a special meeting to deal with the Sydney chamber's request for the co-operation of employers in the ...

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  23. I.W.W. PLOT.

    The Federal officials at New York have announced that they have discovered an I.W.W. and Russian, workers' plot to arm Radicals (Bolsheviks) and start a revolt in ...

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  24. AUSTRALASIA AND CANADA.

    Messrs. Ross (Canadian Commissioner for Australia) and Beddoe (for New Zealand) have been interviewed en route to Australasia. Canadian producers, they said ...

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  25. AN OFFENSIVE TELEGRAM.

    The complaint from Mr. Henderson (general secretary of the Returned Soldiers' Association) in regaard to a telegram sent to the General President (Mr. ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYED NOT WANTED.

    When the unemployed proceeded to the Trades Hall to-day to hold their usual morning meeting, they found the room locked up. Mr. Mulvey (one of the Trades ...

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  27. NATIONALIST PARLIAMENTARY PARTY.

    A meeting of the National Parliamentary Party decided to-day by an overwhelming majority in favour of the proposed sale of the State sawmills to a French syndicate. ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    A wild scene occurred in a crowded street in Londonderry, when a number of ex-soldiers and others, shouting "Up, rebels," attacked and severely handled ...

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  29. BEERLESS BRISBANE.

    The period allowed to the brewers and licensed victuallers to concede the demands made by the Federated Liquor and Allied Trades Employes' Union for increased ...

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  30. STILL THEY COME!

    The Aeneas has sailed from Plymouth for Australia with 1,200 soldiers on board. ...

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  31. IDLENESS IN AMERICA.

    Industrial plaints in the middle west of the United States are being rapidly closed down on account of the shortage of coal. Thousands of miners have refused to ...

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  32. SMALLPOX IN CANADA.

    There have been 539 cases of smallpox in the city of Toronto, and vaccination is being generally submitted to. ...

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  33. WHEAT EMBARGOES REMOVED.

    The United States export and import embargoes on wheat and wheaten flour will end on December 15. ...

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  34. LABOUR ORATOR HUSTLED.

    Mr. C. T. Cramp, in an address before the Glasgow University Socialist Club, denounced the railway strike. He aroused bitter opposition by likening the strike ...

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  35. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Australians defeated South Africa by eight wickets. The South African team in their second innings made 359. ...

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  37. BAHIA CASTILLO.

    Stewardesses, stewards, the chief baker, and the second cook of the Bahia Castillo, gave evidence to-day before the royal commission appointed to enquire into the ...

    Article : 184 words
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