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  2. PEACE PROTOCOL.

    Mr. Bonar Law anticipates an early signing of the Peace protocol by Germany. PARIS, December 8. The Allies have consented to modify the ...

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  5. NO PROCESSIONS AT THE BARRIER.

    The Mayor (Aid. Wicks) to-day refused Permission to all three candidates for the ouse of Representatives seat to hold rally processions through the streets on Friday ...

    Article : 883 words
  6. DR. MANNIX AND THE UNION JACK.

    A telegram from Ballarat to The Melbourne Argus on Sunday stated:—Speaking at Gordon on Saturday afternoon Area[?]shop Mannix said ho had some time ago ...

    Article : 371 words
  7. D'ANNUNZIO AND DALMATIA.

    Major D'Annunzio denies absolutely that intends to further attack Dalmatia. ...

    Article : 17 words
  8. GERMANS IN JAPAN.

    More than 5,000 German prisoners of war will shortly be repatriated from Japan. ...

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  9. PRIME MINISTER'S VIEW.

    Mr. Lloyd George said he hoped the Peace Treaty with Germany would be ratified before the end of the month. Mr. Polk (head of the American Peace ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir—The Register of Monday speaks of a "Week of Crisis;" and it is apparently so when we read of the continuous earth-shocks in the north, the American forecast ...

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  11. HOWLING DEPUTIES.

    Rome newspapers declare that the "general" strike organized by the kalian Socialists has failed every were. The foreign Socialist leaders ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. SR. SHANNON'S MESSAGE.

    The President of the Liberal Union (Mr. J. m. McDonald) has received the following letter from Sr. Shannon:—"Dear Sir—I much regret that my candidature for the ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. WAKEFIELD.

    Speaking at Port Broughton on Saturday night Mr. R. W. Foster said Australia was facing the gravest problems that ever challenged a country with a population of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,488 words
  14. UNHAPPY MARRIAGES.

    There were two Divorce Courts silting in [?] on Tuesday. Before Mr. Justice Justice George Franklin . Brine. bourer, of Adelaide, sought a divorce ...

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  15. VICTORIAN LICENSING BILL.

    The Licensing Bill was further considered in committee in the Legislative Assembly to-night. Mr. Bailey moved the insertion oe a new clause to postpone the ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. MR. LIVINGSTON' AT MOUNT GAMBIER.

    Mr. Livingston, who is seeking reelection in the Coalition interest for the Division of Darker, addressed the electors n the in the hall Mount Gambier. The ...

    Article : 1,137 words
  17. THE ARARAT OUTRAGE.

    Further particulars of the sensational outrage perpetrated upon Mr. J. K. MeDougall, near Ararat, on Saturday night, show that when the ex-Labour member ...

    Article : 908 words
  18. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "Radical Cure."—The Federal electoral bw prevents publication of your letter without your read name and address. James Pollard, Jamestown.—The ...

    Article : 304 words
  19. CHINESE AND GOLD COINS.

    Late on Monday night customs officers boarded the steamer St. Albans, which Via. about to leave for Hongkong, and searched two Chinese. On one was found ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. BREWERY EMPLOYES' TROUBLE.

    There is no prospect of a settlement of the brewery strike. The clerks employed at the breweries to-day joined the ranks of the strikers, and decided to demand an ...

    Article : 54 words
  21. CIVIL SERVANTS' DEMANDS.

    Cabinet to-day arrived at a decisions in respect of civil servants's demands for increased pay. It [?] mainly, in giving small annual increases und bonuses, Female ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. ARISTOCRATS IN EXILE.

    There is a Russian boy prince in Helsingfors, who goes practical barefoot. His boots, given to him by a compassionate neighbour, would be spurned by a tramp. ...

    Article : 456 words
  23. MUSICIANS STRIKE FAILED.

    The strike of members of the Professional Musicians' Union • has proved a failure, as the proprietors hive been able to carry on all shows without the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN AVIATION PILOTS.

    Arrangements have been made whereby qualified pilots who were formerly members of the Australian Flying Corps or of the Royal Air Forces, and who desire to ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. GAS EMPLOYES' STRIKE.

    An important development in the gas strike to-day was that coa, coke, tar, and [?] materials carried to and from gas works were declared "black." The companies are ...

    Article : 278 words
  26. COLLIERY AFFAIRS DISCUSSED.

    "A conference of New South Wales colliery proprietors and officials of the Coal and Shale Employee' Federation was held yesterday to consider the matter of alleged ...

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