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  2. THE WEATHER

    Fine and warm day temperatures. Variable winds, chiefly inland. THE DAILY OBSERVER. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1919. ...

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  3. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    A serious complaint as to conditions on the transport Bahia Castillo, which has reached Fremantle, were received to-day by Mr. Finlayson, M.H.R., from ...

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  4. BOLSHEVISM.

    The "Times" Helsingfors correspondent wires that it was decided at the Pskoff Conference that Esthonia, Latavian, and Lithunian delegates meet the ...

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  5. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    A memorable function took place in Portsmouth Town Hall, when a number of Admirals and lower-dock ratings dined in neighborly fashion at a great naval ...

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  6. IS IT PEACE?

    An ominous Jugo-Slav attitude is developing at Flume, where strong Jugo-Slav concentrations, including 8000 volunteer troops are ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative Assembly resumed this afternoon Mr. G. S. Booby moved that the House, forthwith consider as a matter of emergency that a Royal ...

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  8. Outbreak in Hungary.

    Reuter's Vienna correspondent reports a serious disturbance in the district of Totis, in Hungary, where a number of inflamed miners proclaimed a ...

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  9. Problem of the Profiteer.

    Like all pests, the profiteer is hard to kill. The splendid excuse of the war, which gave him four years of practically unlimited opportunity to exploit ...

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  10. SIBERIAN STRUGGLE.

    The "Times" Tokio correspondent says that politically Koltchak is fighting for life, and economically there is the blackest winter outlook for the ...

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  11. Elections December 6.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. It is stated in Melbourne that it is generally expected that within the next few days there will be a ...

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  12. LOSSES OF COLLIERS.

    At a special meeting of the Seamen's Union to discuss the recent loss of three colliers, a resolution was carried that the branch contradict the statement of ...

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  13. EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    The Commission of Inquiry into the recent riots in Egypt and future government of Egypt consists of Lord. Milner (chairman), Sir Rennell Rodd, Generals ...

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  14. WAR BURSARIES.

    War bursaries have been awarded to the following children whose fathers died on active service or were incapacitated:— ...

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  15. Denikin Advancing.

    The War Office reports that Denikin is apparently within 40 miles of Astrakhan. ? Strong Bolshevik cavalry, supported ...

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  16. Steel Strike Continues.

    The ironworkers' strike is unchanged The men refused partial offers of increases, and declare their intention to await a national settlement. ...

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  17. BLACK OUTLOOK.

    The "Times" Heisingfors correspondent says the Russian outlook is most black and chaotic. The leaders are hoping that the Allies will ...

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  18. SUPPLIES REACH FIUME.

    The "Times" Rome correspondent says two 500-ton foodships have recahed Fiume. The crew of a destroyer which took the Government ...

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  19. Irish Police Carry Bombs.

    The "Times" Dublin corresponded says hand grenades have been supplied to the Irish police for use in disturbed areas, also for defence against ...

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  20. DISSATISFIED WITH AWARD.

    A mass meeting of the N.S.W. Branch of the Federated Gas Employees Union was held last night, and a motion carried that the award could not be ...

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  21. Italian-Slav Friction.

    Reuter's Rome correspondent reports: A semi-official message says the Jugo-slavs' attempt to land on the Dalmatian coast was frustrated by the Italian naval ...

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  22. Meat Pie Case.

    When the meat pie trial was resumed this morning Percy Macdonald gave further evidence. Witness said he saw Mrs. Mahoney unroll a piece of waxed ...

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  23. Bread Supply Improving.

    The Premier announced to-day that if the employees at the State Bakery, strike they will not be re-employed. He added that the proposal for a strike ...

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  24. LATEST NEWS OF THE NORTH

    Captain Holden revisited Scone to-day and raised nearly £6000, including £5000 by Mr H. C. Taylor. The Upper under Shire total is upward of £30,000, ...

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  25. MR. GRAHAME'S POSITION.

    The Premier stated at the conclusion of the Cabinet meeting this afternoon that his colleagues and himself saw no reason why Mr. Grahame should ...

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  26. Dominions and War.

    The Prince of Wales, speaking at Vancouver, admitted that he was thrilled by the sight of the Pacific. He added a fine tribute to Australia, ...

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  27. Americans Lease Kamschatka.

    The Tokio press concurred in the rumor that America has leased Kamschaika for-purposes of wireless. Whatever the truth may be, the ...

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  28. SEAMEN AGAIN.

    The Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union has decided to call a stop-work meeting on Thursday afternoon to deal with the outcome of the conference with ...

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  29. Allenby's Appreciation.

    In a recent, speech at Dover, Sir Edmund Allenby did not refer to the Australians, but in a subsequent interview stated that the omission from the ...

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  30. NEW AUSTRALIAN WIRE WORKS.

    The first coll of wire at the newly-established works of the Australian. Nail Co., was drawn to-day. Mr. McDougall, managing director, ...

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  31. English Drinking Hours.

    In the now Drink Bill drafted for England and Wales the hours of sale on week days are 12, compared with 17 before the war. The adjustments for ...

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  32. BRITISH PROFITEERS.

    Anti-profiteering measures are resulting in a quick reduction of shopkeepers' prices, especially in cheaper clothing, sugar, and boots. The Government's ...

    Article : 93 words
  33. MR. RYAN AND FEDERAL ARENA.

    The N.S.W. Branch of the Australian Labor Party has received a reply from Mr. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, to an invitation to enter Federal politics, ...

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  34. PRESENTATION TO MRS. H. T. ADAMS.

    At the conclusion of last night's performance of the "Sunshine Girl," in the Theatre Royal, Tamworth, the Mayor, Alderman Bourne, announced that by the ...

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  35. New Wheat Inquiry.

    The Wheat Royal Commission was opened to-day before Mr. Justice Pring, who was assisted by Lieut. Colonel Murdoch and Mr. T. I. Campbell, ...

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  36. British Motors.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, replying to a deputation of motor manufacturers, refused protection against American cars on the grounds that a tariff would be ...

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  37. UNREST AMONG RAILWAY WORKERS.

    Considerable unrest prevails amongst the members of the Federated Iron Workers' Union in the employ of the Railway Department. ...

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  38. PEACE LOAN.

    There was an eleventh-hour rush with Peace Loan subscriptions at the Commonwealth Bank this morning. A heavy mall also awaited inspection, and is ...

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  39. END OF KOLTCHAK.

    A Moscow wireless states that Admiral Koltchak has resigned the position of chief ruler in favor of Denikin. ...

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  40. Australian Mining Shares.

    A specular advance in Hampden Properties caused considerable excitement among English investors, in view of possible developments in that locality. Stock ...

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  41. NO EVIDENCE TO OFFER.

    When the case in which, Edward O'Brien was charged with having shot at Robert Hill with intent to murder him was called on at tho Central Police ...

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  42. WALCHA AHEAD OF QUOTA.

    The Walcha and district quota for the Peace Loan was oversubscribed, the amount raised being £17,570. ...

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  43. WALSH MUST BE RELEASED

    A Melbourne message states that dissatisfaction is expressed by the seamen that although the conference lias ended Walsh has not yet been released from ...

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  44. Socialism in Austria.

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent says: The Vienna "Arbeiter Zeitung" announces that the Government is taking steps for the socialisation of feather and shoe ...

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  45. TAMWORTH PEACE LOAN.

    Up to yesterday Tamworth and dis-trict had subscribed only £26,880 to the Peace Loan. As their quota is £62,500, the Municipality of Tamworth, Peel, ...

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  46. BELGIAN KING TO VISIT U.S.A.

    Reuter's Brussels correspondent says the King and Queen of Belgium have left Brussels for Ostend, where they will embark on the steamer George ...

    Article : 37 words
  47. COMMONWEALTH METEOROLOGY.

    Present indications favor fine weather, with increasing temperatures, becoming sultry during the next day or two, the culmination of which depends on the ...

    Article : 44 words
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