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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference decided that to-day's proceedings should not be published. The meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, when naval defence will be ...

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  3. GERMAN TROUBLES.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Berlin says:—The German Cabinet is earnestly tackling the root evil of the whole economic trouble, which is ...

    Article : 415 words
  4. THE TARIFF.

    A prominent member of the House of Representatives, according to a Sydney message, raises the question—Are the Federal Government safe? ...

    Article : 84 words
  5. THE RAILWAYS.

    According to statements made In the Assembly on Tuesday the prices quoted by English firms for railway rolling stock ranged from 60 to 90 per sent lower than tenders submitted In Australia. The Government have therefore, turned down the Australian tenders, as, by placing the orders ...

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  6. THE BIRTH OF A NATION."

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" in Paris reports a sensation [?] the French film world. Despite the Government refusal to allow the ...

    Article : 156 words
  7. "FROM AND TO WORSE."

    Queen[?]land can be described as gambling mad, according to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes), who has just returned from, a trip to the Northern State. ...

    Article : 251 words
  8. CHINA.

    The foreign 'diplomatic body called on General Tsao Ron, the new Chinese President, this morning. Mr. De Freitas, on behalf of his colleagues, congratulated ...

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  9. HELP FROM AUSTRALIA.

    Much appreciation of the efforts of the Australian Government and people in sending a relief mission to the sufferers of _ Japan was expressed at the luncheon given ...

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  10. FOUR WILLS.

    The curious case or a man who in each of four wills left a legacy of £500 to his niece by marriage and yet on the decision of the State Full Court failed to ...

    Article : 231 words
  11. EARL HAIG.

    An announcement has been made that Earl Haig will not visit Australia in 1925, and that he never had such an intention. ...

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  12. ROYAL DOCKYARDS.

    The engineers of the Royal Dockyards, by a 5 to 1 majority, have received the Admiralty's proposal to introduce piecework. ...

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  13. THE VICTORIAN FLOODS.

    The flood waters are steadily subsiding, leaving in their wake desolate seas of mud and piles of debris. The damage at Warburton alone is estimated at £15,000. ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The Postmaster-General states that increased postal traffic is already noticeable as the result of the resumptions of pen[?]y postage. The postings at the principal ...

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  15. THE FRUIT BOUNTIES.

    No reply has yet been received by the Commonwealth Government from the fruit industry with regard to the proposed bounties which involve an outlay of ...

    Article : 181 words
  16. A COMPLAISANT HUSBAND.

    When Reaney Monckton Hoffemiles (better known as Monckton Hoffemiles the dramatic author, was sued by a firm of solicitors for the payment of £125, the ...

    Article : 274 words
  17. WANTED FOR FORGERY.

    A few weeks ago Paul Klausen, a popular member of the Danish Club, left for [?]an Francisco on the Sonoma. About a dozen of his friends gave him a farewell ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. GROUP MIGRATION.

    Major Birchall, M.P., speaking at Leeds, to-day, announced his intention of attempting to inaugurate a scheme for establishing a Leeds colony in Australia. ...

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  19. DOCTORED DRUGS.

    The Public Analyst of the Health Ministry, in his report, states that out of 429 medical prescriptions analysed 32.4 per cent, were inaccurate. as compared ...

    Article : 54 words
  20. BROKEN' HILL.

    At a meeting o[?] the Compensation Scheme Joint Committee this afternoon it was decided that the committee obtain the necessary restraint order through its ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The Legislative Assembly to-day passed the Nurses' Registration Bi[?]l, and afterwards considered a private member's Bill providing for the establishment of a fair ...

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  22. IRISH DEPORTEES.

    The Compensation Tribunal, consisting of Mr. Justice Atkin. Sir Hugh Fraser, K.C., and Sir Francis Taylor, K.C., met in London to-day to hear the claims of ...

    Article : 239 words
  23. BUSH FIRES.

    The results of 10 or 15 years of reproduction were lost when, during the last few days, the Yandina State forest of 6,600 acres was exept from end to end ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. THE ANGEL OF DURBAN."

    The "Angel of Durban" (Miss Ethel Campbell) arrived by the express to-night and was welcomed by 500 returned soldiers. She was taken in a motor car to her hotel. ...

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  25. NO LAND SETTLEMENT POLICY.

    Mr. J. Wignall M.P., Labor delegate on the Empire Emigration commission. arrived in Adelaide on Tuesday morning in connection with one or two minor ...

    Article : 223 words
  26. THE A.W.U. AND THE A.L.P.

    The expulsion from the Lab[?]or Party of the president and another official of the Central or New South W[?] branch of the A.W.U. over the faked ballot box ...

    Article : 321 words
  27. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    The Navigation Act Royal Commission sat to-day. Mr. Thomas Carter, chairman of the Fremantle Harbor Trust and manager of ...

    Article : 178 words
  28. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    The Anglo-American Pecuniary Claims Commission of Arbitration began a series of sitting In London to-day, before M. Fromageot. the French jurist, who is ...

    Article : 151 words
  29. THE "DAILY EXPRESS."

    The "Daily Express" announces that Lord Beaverbrook has not parted with the controlling interest in that journal, and has no intention of doing so. It states ...

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  30. FAST GOODS TRAINS.

    The time occupied in transporting goods by rail has been a fruitful source of complaint. An experiment to meet the demand of merchants for speeding up the ...

    Article : 114 words
  31. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    Advice from Oklahoma states that the lowlying portions of the city are flooded to a depth of 7 ft., and the loss to property runs into several million ...

    Article : 81 words
  32. LIVE STOCK TRAFFIC.

    In connection with the heavy trucking of live stock over the Great Northern railways, complaints have been received by the Stockowners' Association of South ...

    Article : 149 words
  33. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

    The "Athletic News" says:—It is an open secret as far as official circles are concerned that the two representative Rugby league games already played have ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. A TOWN MANAGER.

    The Hall Corporation is considering the appointment of a commercial manager for the city, including the charge of all employment and rages. The practice of ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. THE MANDATED TERRITORY.

    According to the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page), the report of Mr. A. S. Canning, who was appointed by the Commonwealth Government to enquire into ...

    Article : 169 words
  36. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Municipal Corporation, by an overwhelming majority, parsed a resolution in favor of boycotting British Empire goods. as a protest against the Kenya decision. ...

    Article : 183 words
  37. MOTOR RAIL COACHES.

    The question of procuring from American manufacturers 12 motor rail coaches at a cast of £63,000 for use on South Australian railway lines, where the passenger ...

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  38. REALISM ON THE STAGE.

    During the performance of a [?] in a Naples theatre a man appealed in unless she returned to live with him. The audience unaware that the man was the ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. PROHIBITION.

    Senator Borash, addressing the Prohibition Conference, [?] that the wealthy and propertied classes had renowned prohibition unenforceable because [?] they ...

    Article : 147 words
  40. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Sir W. Joynson Hicks, replying to the panel doctors in connection with the national insurance scheme, the agreement regarding which has expired, states that ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. NO RING FENCES.

    Mr. H. P. Williams, in an interview, [?] that the banking interests of Great Britain are openly hostile to preference to the Dominions. Their one ...

    Article : 173 words
  42. HUNTERS' TALES.

    A message from New London says that the Blossom, a three-masted schooner, under the command of Mr. George Simmons, will shortly start on a cruise of the ...

    Article : 104 words
  43. IDEA OF TROUBLE [?]

    Messrs, Lang (leader) and Loughlin (deputy leader of the State Labor Parliamentary Party) to-day waited on the execlutive of the A. W. U. regarding the ...

    Article : 217 words
  44. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 298 words
  45. JAPANESE RELIEF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  46. THE AUSTRALIAN ROYAL COMMISSION.

    A prellminary sitting of the Royal Commission on national insurance was held today. Tho discussion was in camera, and was mainly concerned with an initial ...

    Article : 220 words
  47. RATES OF EXCHANGE.

    The following are the rates of exchange in London, quotations on October 11 being shown in parentheses:— (74.57) Paris (parity 25.22½ francs to £), ...

    Article : 115 words
  48. NEW ZEALAND NAVY.

    H.M.S. Dunedin, which replaces H.M.S. Chatham on the New Zealand station, will join the light cruiser squadron, which is making a world tour, prior to taking up ...

    Article : 131 words
  49. AMERICA AND PEACE.

    At Minneapolis to-day Mr. Lloyd George addressed a public meeting. "Until the United State. with its power' of moral command in the world. casts its ...

    Article : 144 words
  50. PAVE THE CHILDREN FUND.

    The [?]on, treasurer (Mr. L. W Ferres) has received the following subscriptions: -Mr. J. Hayter Reed (additional), £2 2/: Mrs. Butler, Norwood, £2 2[?]; Mr. C ...

    Article : 35 words
  51. A WELL-KNOWN CRICKETER.

    The death is announced of Mr. A. P. Lucas, the all England cricketer, who played in the first test match between England and Australia on the [?] ...

    Article : 42 words
  52. MALTA.

    Mr. Francesco Bughagiar, Minister of Justice, has been appointed head of the Ministry. ...

    Article : 20 words
  53. APPEAL FOR THOMPSON FAMILY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
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