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  2. [?] WHERE.

    Mr. Bonar Law states that the railway men have submitted a proposal which involves the nationalisation and joint management of the mines, and it was therefore ...

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  3. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    M. Masumoto, the representative of Labor at the International Labor Conference in Washington, had great difficulty in avoiding a large crowd of hostile work ...

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  4. A FAULTY SHIP

    A number of Australian troops and their wives have refused to proceed in the steamer Waimana, at Tilbury Docks, owing to the alleged faulty accommodation pro ...

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  5. THE PEACE TREATY.

    The Allied Supreme Council has discussed the armistice violations by Germany. It was disclosed that Great Britain accepted the responsibility for the cus ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CHAOS.

    The German offensive in Riga has been checked, though an occasional bombardment continues. The Letts were chietlyresponsible for holding up Colonel Ber ...

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  7. FEDERAL FINANCE

    At the end of October 219,663 soldiers' pensions have been granted in the Commonwealth, involving an annual liability of £5,602,133. The States concerned are: ...

    Article : 196 words
  8. LABOR TROUBLES.

    There is still no prospect of a settlement being reached in connection with the trouble with the workmen at the [?] politan Abattoirs, as neither side has made ...

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  9. STARVING FOR COAL

    The severe straits to which South Australian industrial concerns and manufacturing enterprises, of both a public and private character, have been reduced in order ...

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  10. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    A Commonwealth "Government Gazette" was issued to-night, containing a procamation formally dissolving the House of Representatives as from to-day and dis ...

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  11. ALIENS IN BRITAIN.

    Mr. Justice Younger, who is Chairman of the Alfens Repatriation Committee, in his report recommends that 16 per cent. of the [?] should be exempted from re ...

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  12. BRAVE SEAMEN.

    The Board of Trade have awarded a silver medal to Mr. Ralph James, third offiver of the Polgowan, and bronze medals to Mr. Charles Fielding, second officer, and ...

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  13. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    On Monday afternoon Percy Ralph A. Anderson, a four-year-old son of Mr. Percy Anderson, letter carrier, of Sefton Park, Nailsworth, was kicked by a horse at Nails ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Even the anti-Ministerial newspapers admit that Mr. Lloyd George's [?] oratorical efforts on the second day of the financial debate completely discomfited the ...

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  15. AN AUSTRALIAN PLURALIST.

    The "Petit Journal," in commenting on cases of bigamy and the scandal of the marriages between Chinese coolies and Frenchwomen, cites the case of an Aus ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. GERMAN BUDGET.

    Herr Erzberger, in the Budget debate, stated that the German debt from 1920 would amount to at least 212 milliards of marks (£10,600,000,000). ...

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  17. CHINESE FINANCE.

    The Chinese Parliament have reduced the Military Budget from 200,000,000 dollars to 160,000,000 dollars. The Government officials suggested that it should be ...

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  18. LATE GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    To-night Mr. Atlee Hunt, one of the members of the Royal Commission appointed by the Federal Government to decide what form of Government shall ap ...

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  19. THE BBITISH NAVY.

    Admiral Lord Fisher agrees with Admiral Sir Percy Scotts view that the future at sea rests with the aeroplane. He says:—Future war on the sea will abso ...

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  20. PERTH HOSPITAL.

    James Halls Crabb (secretary) and Francis Augustus Handly (bookkeeper) of the Perth Public Hospital, who were suspended recently, and were arrested on ...

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  21. PREMIUM BONDS.

    Members of the House of Commons are widely signing a memorial urging the Government to issue premium bonds in connection with the national loans. ...

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  22. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The State Department announces that the United States Commissioners to Berlin have been appointed. They will observe the conditions in Germany and ...

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  23. THE INDIAN BORDER.

    Three British D. H. Sen aeroplanes raided Wana, in [?] on October 28. They started in the dark by the aid of flares, and reached Wana in the early ...

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  24. SINN FEIN.

    A court-martial has sentenced a Sinn Fein member of the House of [?] (Mr. Ernest Blythe) to imprisonment for a year for being in possession of a [?] ...

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  25. MISSING BANKNOTES.

    The Melbourne detectives arrested three men and a woman on Saturday with over 160 £1 notes and several £10 notes in their possession. Inspection of the records ...

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  26. NIGHT BAKING.

    In reply to the representations of a deputation which waited on him to-day, the Minister of Labor promised to ascertain whether a clause prohibiting night [?] ...

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  27. SOCIETY DIVORCE.

    Sir John Hume-Campbell is suing his wife, Lady Emily Hume-Campbell, in the Divorce Court. The Marquis of Conyng ham is named as co-respondent. ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In view of the fact that Mr. Burton in Parliament accused the Australian Government of profiteering in connection with the Commonwealth ships, it is interesting to ...

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  29. JAPANESE GENERAL DEAD.

    The death is announced of General Akashi, Governor of Formosa. Fourteen men were killed and 13 others injured as the result of an explosion on ...

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  30. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp & [?] Mataram left Darwin this afternoon, leaving behind the passengers who had booked by her at Darwin. She discharged her mail, ...

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  32. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Prices at the London wool sales to-day were unchanged, but there was the keenest competition for all sorts, [?] and Yorkshire buyers operating very freely. ...

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  33. TIRED OF HOME RULE.

    Outer Mongolia has petitioned for the cancellation of its autonomy and its return to China, on condition that its debt to Russia is redeemed and that China [?] ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND

    It is hoped to close the Parliamentary session on Friday. Questioned to-day regarding the proposed extension of the existing arrange ...

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  35. ELDEE CONSERVATORIUM.

    At the Elder Hall last night a large audience assembled to hear the first chamber music concert given by students attending the Eider [?] classes. ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL.

    Acting Mr. Justice Bevan presided over a sitting of the Supreme Court to-day to hear an action in which Hannah Maria Harris claimed £200 damages from Fre ...

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  37. ENGLISH PUGILISM.

    Townley beat Balzac in the third round at the Holborn Stadium. Balzac was dis[?] for holding. ...

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  38. KAISER AND CROWN PRINCE.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" at The Hague has been officially informed that the Dutch Government have not taken, and will not take, any ...

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  39. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    King Albert of Belgium and Queen Elizabeth, with Prince Leopold, to-day visited President Wilson, who conversed with them while he was [?] up in ...

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  40. THE SYDNEY WHEAT SCANDALS.

    The enquiry into the affairs of the State Wheat Office and those of the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Grahame) in connection with the administration of the State Wheat ...

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  41. DEAR BREAD IN ENGLAND.

    "I should not be surprised if by the spring the people of this country have to pay 1/6 for the 4 lb. loaf," said Sir George Paish at Hackney. His view was based ...

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  42. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The Old Age Pensions Committee recommend the Government to increase the pension to 10/ a week. This will entail an extra cost of £30,000,000 a year. ...

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  43. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    It is understood that the Pacific Association, in a communication to the Amateur Athletic Union, has offered to make an amendment of its rules affecting the eligi ...

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  44. FATHER O'DONNELL.

    The Australian military authorities have telegraphed to Ireland to summon witnesses in respect to the charge against Father O'Donnell, with a view to holding ...

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  45. FELTON AND BARRY.

    Mr. Fairbairn presided at the dinner given in honor of Felton (champion sculler) and Barry. The large gathering of sportsmen included Messrs. Middleton, ...

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  46. THE SHAH OE PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia has arrived in London on a visit to the King. ...

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