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  4. BERLIN HYSTERICAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Express" Berlin, correspondent reports:—The scenes of enthusiasm marking ...

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  5. FIGHTING INFLUENZA

    Just as mankind has disposed of at I enemy which was threatening to overwhelm civilisation, it is faced with the possibility of annihilation by another ...

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  6. VIENNA'S FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Beatrice Baskerville, the "New York World's" Vienna correspondent, reports that food conditions are appalling. She adds:— ...

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  7. HAIG IN LONDON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There are many signs of increased interest ia Field-Marshal Haig's return to London, accompanied by the lending ...

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  8. PIPE-MAKING INDUSTRY

    Yesterday an inspection was made of the Hume pipe-making plant at Melrose by members of the Devonport Council, and also by the ...

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  9. VICTORY CARNIVAL

    On Christmas afternoon and Boxing Day will be held the annual Austral meeting of Tasmanian, and thank heaven we can now enjoy our sport ...

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  10. RETURNING PRISONERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Steps are being taken to expedite, the return of British prisoners in Germany. Fifteen Dutch ships and an additional 30 ...

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  11. SPANISH RIOTS

    MADRID, Tuesday.—Serious revolutionary disturbances have occurred at Barcelona and Bilbao. Tho guards used firearms, and some casualties were ...

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  12. MEXICAN WIRELESS STATIONS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mr. Nally (vice-president of the Marconi Company) testified before the Senate inquiry that 25 Mexican wireless stations ...

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  13. BOLSHEVISM IN GERMANY

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—As an ample of Bolshevism in German industry, it is stated that the existence of two great firms near Spandau is ...

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  14. NO SHIPS FOR EMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Press Bureau announces that in view of the general shipping situation, and the repatriation of the various expeditionary ...

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  15. BRITISH CABINET CHANGES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The newspapers anticipate a number of early Cabinet changes. It is reported that a newly-constructed Cabinet ...

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  16. BOLSHEVISM IN LATIN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Dispatches from Monto Video say that the Bolshevik agitations are increasing in Brazil and in the Argentine. In some places ...

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  17. THE SPREAD OF BOLSHEVISM.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Mr. Arno Doesch-Fleurot cables from Berlin:—Herr Pehrbecher (President of the National Arbeiter Soldatenrat) ...

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  18. THE EX-KAISER

    Sir,—Will the ex-Kaiser be tried? If so, it will be the most terrific arraignment in human history. The trial of King Charles, or the seven ...

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  19. CANADIAN V.C.'S

    LONDON, Thursday.—A total of 54 Victoria Croups have been awarded to Canadian during the war. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION

    The Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) announces that in September the population of the Commonwealth (exclusive of ...

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  21. BADGES FOR MOTHERS

    Although arrangements were made many months ago to give a special badge to the nearest female relatives of all soldiers who had served with ...

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  22. CANADIANS CROSSING THE RHINE

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—Canadian troops have crossed the Rhine bridges, and are occupying the bridgehead near Cologne. The Canadians crossed the ...

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  23. EPIDEMIC ENDED IN WELLINGTON.

    WELLINGTON.—The city and suburbs are now free of influenza. The remaining emergency hospitals are practically empty. The Government ...

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  24. DON COSSACKS SCORE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The State Department has been informed that the Don Cossacks have defeated the Bolsheviks, capturing 10 guns and ...

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  25. SOMERSET SEWING CIRCLE

    The annual charity fair, organised by the Somerset Sewing Circle was held in St. Barnabas' Church grounds on Wednesday afternoon and evening. The ...

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  26. OUTBREAK IN PACIFIC.

    At Nauru, in the Pacific, near Ocean Island, two cases of pneumonia of a doubtful character have been reported to the Commonwealth ...

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  27. UNITY OF COMMAND

    PARIS, October 8.—The "Gaulois" relates how unity of command was decided on on March 24, the day when General Von Hutier overwhelmed a ...

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  28. SAMOAN OUTBREAK.

    The Director of Quarantine. Dr. Cumpston, has received a cablegram from the medical officer in charge of the Australian relief party, which was sent ...

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  29. A.I.F. AND POLICE DUTY

    The announcement that Australian troops are not to form part of the army of occupation in Germany will be welcomed by commonsense. It ...

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  30. A FRIEND TO DELICATE LADIES.

    "Dr. Maund's Old Time Wine" is a better medicine for women and girls than many so-called female tonics, because it builds up the general ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND EPIDEMIC.

    WELLINGTON.—The Union Company is improving the accommodation for crews on a number of its vessels. Wellington theatres re-opened on ...

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  33. STERILE TELEPHONES.

    Mr. Webster (Postmaster-General) says that there is not as much danger of being infected with disease, through telephone as most people think. ...

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  34. A CHRISTMAS CAROL

    Blow bugles of battle, the marches of Peace: East, West, North and South, let the ling quarrel cease ...

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