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  2. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Hectors, remember!" Finance is govern­ment, and government is finance. "Mr. Ryan has entered the Federal sphere, politically speaking, a fugitive from ...

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  3. AMERICA AND PEACE.

    The Boston correspondent of The New York Times says that Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, Republican Leader in the United States Senate, has made a statement that ...

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  4. TO SAVE ITALY.

    The seriousness of the situation which has arisen in the Adriatic region is increased by the fact that the Italian warships at Genoa and Smyrna have joined the ...

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  5. FATHER O'DONNELL CASE.

    At the courtmartial (presided over by Lieut.-Col. John P. McGlynn, C.M.G.) on the Rev. T. J. O'Donnell (chaplain of the A.I.F.), on a charge of having used ...

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  6. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Watt) will arive in Adelaide by the (Melbourne express next Sunday morning, to assist in the elections campaign on behalf of the ...

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  7. PROHIBITIONIST'S LOST EYE

    "Pussyfoot" Johnson, the American prohibition campaigner who has been lecturing in England, has had to 'have an eye removed in consequence of injuries inflicted ...

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  8. WHO INVENTED THE TANKS?

    The Commission on War Inventions, which is reporting in reference to 12 claimants in connection with the invention of the "tanks" pointe out that it was ...

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  9. BY AIR TO AUSTRALIA

    The flight to Australia has at last developed into on actual race between the French aviator M. Etienne Poulet and Capt. Ross Smith, the Adelaide ...

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  10. CHINA'S POSITION.

    The Paris correspondent of The New York Times says if is understood that in the event of the United States Senate ratifying the treaty with reservations ...

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  11. PROPOSED ATTACK ON MONTENEGRO.

    In the House of Commons to-day Col. Dudley Ward announced that it was unofficially reported that Major Gabrielle D'Annunzio was preparing an expedition. ...

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  12. THE KING OF ITALY.

    The Daily Chronicle says:—The rumours of the imminent abdication of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy are true. These have often been current since the disaster ...

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  13. THE SOLDIERS' VOTE.

    The Commonwealth Electoral Officer for the State (Mr. O. H. Stephens) stated on Monday that returned soldiers who are not on the roll for the subdivision in which ...

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  14. Balkans Peace Treaties,

    The Bulgarian Peace Treaty has been signed, but the Jugo-Slavs and Roumanians have both been granted further extension of time 'by the Interallied Supreme ...

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  15. M POULET OVERTAKEN.

    The Viekers-Vimy machine, in' which Capt, Ross Smith is flying to Australia, with his brother, Lieut. Keith Smith, and Sgts. J. M. Bennett and W. M ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES AND THE REFERENDUM.

    In reply to Mr. Carmichael in the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Holman) said he was not able to give the House any information regarding ...

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  17. ANOTHER STEAMER FIRE.

    Following closely upon the similar occurrence which destroyed the Prinz Hubertus, 7,523 tons, whale lying in the Albert Dock i after the completion of her voyage from ...

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  18. PROSPECTS IN TASMANIA.

    The Federal elections campaign is now in full progress throughout Tasmania. Candidates on both sides are addressing meetings nightly, and on the whole ere ...

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  19. RUSSIA.

    Advices from Hclsingfons state that the inhabitants of Petrograd arc etnll continuing to flee from the city, and many of them including a number of Bolshevik officers ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    The by-election for South Croydon resulted hi the return of the Coalition Unionist candidate, Sir Allan Smith, with 11,777 votes, against Mr. Houlder (Liberal) ...

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  21. BRILLIANT OFFICERS.

    The Manchester Guardian says:—Never in the whole history of the army has there been such a brilliant batch of officer students in college at Camberley. They ...

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  22. SOUTH WALES FLOURISHING.

    South Wales is enjoying unexampled prosperity. Tramp steamers using Welsh ports are charging £3 a ton freight for coal shipped to Rouen (the freight was 5/ ...

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  23. RECORD AUCTION DIAMOND.

    A single diamond sold at auction in London, to-day realized the record of £7,300, which is believed to be a record for a gem submitted to public bidding. ...

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  24. A MINING APPEAL.

    In the case of the Scottish Australian Mining. Company versus New Redhead Estate Goal Company, the Judicafe Committee of the Privy Council has allowed ...

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  25. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) said the Government fully realized the serious economic situation in Central Europe. The ...

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  26. THE CASHING OF THE BONDS.

    Referring to a request from the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), asking whether the State Ministry would cash the gratuity bonds issued to returned, soldiers in the ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN COMMISSIONER BUSY.

    The Australian Commissioner in America (Mr. Mark Sheldon) spoke at the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce to-day, and was afterwards entertained by the ...

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  28. A FRENCH PROTEST.

    The French Government has protested to the British Government against the raising of the export price of coal. ...

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  29. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    In replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) denied that the British Government had given President ...

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  30. GERMANY MAGNANIMOUS.

    The German National Assembly has requested the (Berlin Government to reduce Germany's own ration of flour in order that she may send supplies to Austria, and ...

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  31. HAIG OF BEMERSYDE.

    A proposal has been set on foot in Scotland for the purchase of the estate of Bemersyde. Berwickshire, with the object of its presentation to Earl Haig as a ...

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  32. HELP FROM AUSTRALIA.

    To afford all possible assistance to the competitors in the England to Australia flight the Commonwealth Government has arranged that after each aviator reaches ...

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  33. STATE PREMIERS IN CONCLAVE.

    The result of an interview which took place in Sydney last week between the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) and the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. ...

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  34. INDUSTRIAL TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    At the conclusion of the Labour Triple Alliance meeting, it was officially stated that the alliance had emerged from the railway strike stronger than ever. A ...

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  36. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    Several fresh attempts $o shoot British officers in the streets of Cairo have been reported. ...

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  37. PAPER HALF-CROWNS.

    In consequence of the deepness of silver, half-crown notes are being printed for issue as currency. The Daily Mail (London), of October ...

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  38. A DROUGHT BROKEN.

    Rain of a beneficial character was recorded during the week-end over the eastern half of New South Wales. Falls which are bound to bring relief to ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    As polling day approaches keener interest is being manifested in the Dominion general elections. Labour is making a big bid for support. The leaders of that ...

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  40. Capt, Howell Nearly Ready.

    The Martinsyde Al aeroplane, in which Capt. Cedric E. Howell, D.S.O., D.F.C,, M.C., intends to fly to Australia, was handed over to him a fortnight ago, after ...

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  41. "ALARMING STATEMENTS" IN LONDON.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Holman) announced that he had received a cable message from the Agent-General (Sir Charles Wade) to the ...

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  42. Lieut, Rendle's Flight.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has received the following cable message from the Royal Aero Club, London:—"Lieut. Waldemar Rendle, flying a Blackburn ...

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  43. MINERS' GRIEVANCE.

    Following upon the decision of the mining branch, of the Australian Workers' Union to work for the time being with members of the Coolgardie Miners' Union, ...

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  44. THE BAHIA CASTILLO ENQUIRY.

    The counsel engaged in the enquiry into the conditions on board the transport Bahia Castillo began their addresses to-day. ...

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