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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Lloyd George had an enthusiastic reception on returning to London from Maucheste Both at the railway station and outside No. Dowiilng-strect, crowds cheered bim beartiy ...

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  3. ROYAL PAGEANTRY.

    A message from Bucharest says that Albajuis, the historical capital of Transylvania, was the scene of remarkable pageantry during the crowning of King Ferdinand and Queen ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) spent a quiet day on Sunday at the Lakes Entrance, and motored back to Bairnsdale this morning, where, after a civic reception, he addressed ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    With tbe official announcement of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) that the Federal elections will be held on Saturday, December 16, much relief will be felt. Members in ...

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  6. IRONWORKERS.

    The majority of the iron trades unions have been summoned to appear before the State Industrial Court, to give reasons why tho working week should not be increased from ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Martin Donohoe, the "Daily Chronicle" corrccpondent at Constantinople, telegraphs: The future of Gallipoli, the last resting place of thousands of our glorious dead, is keenly ...

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  8. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The annual session of the Anglican Dicesan Synod of Sydney was continued yesterday. Mr. W. R. Beaver moved the Becond reading of an ordinance to permit of women, under ...

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  9. MINERS' COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the council of the Miners' Federation was held in Sydney during the weekend and continued yesterday for the purpose of discussing the present Industrial position of ...

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  10. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA

    A message from Paris says:—The Government has been advised by experts in the United States that the decision against the carriage of liquor on foreign ships is contrary ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    While crossing King-street, Newtown, near Camdcn-Btreet, yesterday afternoon, Cora Mcddows, C, residing with her parents in Station-street, Newtown, was knocked down by a ...

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  12. INCIDENT AT BELFAST.

    An attempt to damage the residence of the Lord Mayor of Belfast was frustrated by the police. They bad observed several persons at the entrance. When challenged the ...

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  13. ENGINEERS' HOURS.

    Mr. F. Derham, of Derham, Robertson, and Derbam, on behalf of about 20 engineering and other firms, to-day made application to the Full Court of the Arbitration Court for a ...

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  14. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    Joseph Dalton, an officer in the Free State army, brother of General Dalton, has been arrested at Dublin, charged with complicity in shooting three youthful republicans. The ...

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  15. GERMAN PRESIDENCY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Paris "Journal" says that Marshal von Hindenburg has promised, if the Reichstag and people desire him to do so, ho will stand for the ...

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  16. VICTORIAN LIBERALS.

    Conversations took place to-day between the leader of the Federal Country party, Dr. Earle Page, and' Col. C. E. Merrett, Messrs, T. K. Ashworth, and H. F. Greenwood, ...

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  17. BASIC WAGE.

    A protest made by Mr. William Letcher and others against the addition of 3/ a week to the basic wage (with a view to providing against any increase in the cost of living) led ...

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  18. HOUSEHOLDER'S ESCAPE FROM BURNING.

    Stanley Evana narrowly escaped serious Injuries in a fire which destroyed his residence at Albert-road, Croydon Park, during the early hours of Sunday morning. The room in ...

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  19. FRENCH RESENTMENT.

    A message from Paris says that public [?] pinion resents Mr. Lloyd George's references in Manchester to the French agreement to protect the neutral zone, which France ...

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  20. PRESIDENT HARDING

    President Harding, in a letter to Mr. Frank Mondoll, Republican leader in the House of Representatives, apparently indicates the beginning of personal participation in the ...

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  21. BAWRA.

    Sir John Higgins, hairman of the British-Australasian Wool Realisation Association, stated to-day that he was not prepared to give his personal views on the subject of the ...

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  22. OLD MAN'S PLIGHT.

    Vivian Robinson, 71, a gardener, was found in his hut in Daucham-road, Matraville, late yesterday afternoon in a Btate of collapse. He was removed to tbe Coast Hospital, where he ...

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  23. RUN OVER BY TRAM.

    At Mackay, Percy Turner, when crossing tne line in front of a train on Saturday night, tripped and fell. He failed to recover before the train ran over his legs. A resident living ...

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  24. THE NEAR EAST.

    A message from Athons says that General Nilder has reported that a skirmish occurred between a Greek patrol and a Turko-Bulgarian band in Thrace, in which two Turks were ...

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  25. LINESMAN'S DEATH.

    The body of James Kenny, a foreman linesman, formerly employed in a Queensland timber yard, was found hanging in a abed at the back of a house in O'Hara-st, Maryville, at 6.30 ...

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  26. RADIO-TELEPHONE.

    The Radio Corporation of America announced a new atop in the development of radio telephone communication. Messages between the United States and ...

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  27. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Whilst Mrs. J. Taylor was driving towards Wagga on Wednesday in a buggy, the horse became fractious and fell. Mrs. Taylor was thrown heavily un the roadway, sustaining ...

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  28. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    The Minister for Customs stated in the House of Representatives that a deadlock had been reached in the negotiations between Now Zealand and Australia regarding the duties on ...

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  29. CABINET PREPARATIONS.

    The Cabinet will alt to-morrow, and probably on Wednesday, preparatory to the disclosure of the Ministerial policy by the Prime Minister before the electors of North Sydney ...

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  30. DROWNED WHILE FISHING.

    While Lionel Powell, postmaster at Albion, and John Doyle, residing at Ascot, were fishing from a boat at Woody Point yesterday, Doyle lost his life in recovering an oar. When ...

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  31. TROUBLE IN GREECE.

    A message from Athens suys the public is demanding immediate elections. The autonomy movement for Macedonia is spreding. The Greek authorities are ...

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  32. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The guarantee fund of the British Empire Exhibition is now £1,160,000, but the promoters hope this sum will be doubled in order that their hands may be strengthened ...

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  33. HANGED FROM A RAFTER.

    Albert Charles Trott, about 26 years of age, a native, of Moonee Ponds, Victoria, was found dead, hanging from a rafter by a piece of clothes line in the workshop at E. T. Stott's ...

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  34. NORTH SYDNEY SEAT.

    It was reported yesterday that Mr. Tongo, the Labour candidate for North Sydney, bad expressed his willingness to retire from the contest in favour of Mr. A. B. Piddington. ...

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  35. FASCISM ACTIVITY.

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that Jugo-Slavia is seriously alarmed at the Fascist invasion of the Flume area in order to prevent the Italians ...

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  36. STORMS IN COUNTRY.

    Last evening a heavy storm occurred in the Central West, the wind blowing furiously. Some rain fell in Dubbo, 18 points teing registered, but at. Beni 45 points were reported, it is, ...

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  37. GERMAN EX-ROYALTIES.

    A message from Amsterdam says that both the ex-Kaiser and the Crown Prince are [?] The latter has been confined to his bed in Winringen for several days. His friends fear ...

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  38. DROWNED IN A BATH.

    Mrs. Marian Grace Harrison, wife of Raipn Harrison, botelkeeper at Collie, was found drowned in a bath full of water at Forrestchambers, Perth, this morning. Deceased, ...

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  39. MAJORITY PARTY'S CANDIDATES.

    Good progress is being made by the Majority Australian Labour party with the selection of candidates for the forthcoming Federal elections. The following are the selected and ...

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  40. BURIED IN SAND.

    Mrs. Ada Gertrude Annie Young, aged 24, and her two-year-old boy, were burled 10 feet deop In sand at Cottosloo yesterday afternoon, and when recovered an hour and a half later ...

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  41. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    On Sunday morning a young woman, [?]ce Dalby, died at Cambewarra Hospital, Leura, while under an anaesthetic. Mr. Judges, district coroner, opened an inquiry at Katoomba ...

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  42. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    This morning the driver of the express train which left Albury for Melbourne observed the body of a man lying at the alde of the railway line, about tour miles from Barnawartha, on ...

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  43. BIGGENDEN MURDER CASE.

    The Full Court of Criminal Appeal, consisting of Justices M'Cawley, Shana. Lukin, O'Sullivan, and Blair to-day dismissed the appeal by Clive Beckett, a half-caste boy, aged ...

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  44. JAPANESE POLICY.

    The correspondent at Tokio of the "Chicago Tribune" reports having interviewed Admiral Kato, the Prime Minister of Japan, who declared that Japan was determined to maintain ...

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  45. MENACES TO NAVIGATION.

    The master of the steamer Alabama reported to the Commonwealth Navigation Department yesterday having passed several logs and a floating tree off the South Coast while ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND BRIBERY CASE.

    The Court of Criminal Appeal unanimously dismissed the appeal by John Sleeman and Edward Connolly against their conviction for attempting to bribe a member of Parliament. ...

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  47. A.L.P. AND THE COUNCIL OF ACTION.

    "If the A.L.P. accepts the support of the Council of Action," said Mr. C. Waite (assistant secretary of the United Labourers' Union) last night, "it will alienate thousands ...

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  48. ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION.

    To-day will be members' Invitation afternoon at the annual exhibition of the Society of Arts and Crafts of Now South Wales, which is being held at the Education Department. ...

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  49. CATHEDRAL-STREET.

    Sir,—In your issue of yesterday's date Mr. Ness entirely ignores my point as to the reason for making Halg-avonuo, on account of the unsuitable grade of Cathedral-street ...

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  50. MAN KILLED IN QUARRY.

    A report from Portland states that George Strickland, of Dark Corner, an employee of the Cement Company, was killed In the new quarry by a fall of about 30 tons of stone. It ...

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  51. HARVESTING WAGES.

    An important meeting of the Wagga district farmers was held to-night to consider the wages to be paid this year during harvest. A resolution was adopted in favour of ...

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  52. CALARE ELECTORATE.

    Sir Neville Howse, National candidato for Callare, visited Grenfell on Saturday and met many old friends. He made a wonderfully good Impression, and will get heavy support ...

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  53. TYPHUS IN KOREA.

    News comes from Tokio that 1000 Japanese [?] Korea are afflicted with typhus, and that [?] have died. ...

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  54. FEDERAI TREASURER'S TOUR.

    The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Bruce, will visit South Australia on October 27, on which day he will address the members of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon. He ...

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  55. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—Comparing Circular Quay of to-day with what it was 50 years ago, when sailing ships occupied berths near the present Manly wharf, or 20 yeara ago, when the harbour traffic was ...

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  56. WOOL TOPS CASE.

    Mr. Mitchell, of Sydney, concluded, before the Full Court of the High. Court, to-day, the reading of Mr. Justice Isaacs's Judgment on the facts in the case in which the Colonial ...

    Article : 164 words
  57. POISON BAITS.

    Mr. A. C. Musset of Wahroonga, in a letter to the Editor, points out the dangerous practice of the laying of poisoned balls for dogs. Our correspondent at that recently a bait ...

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  58. DARLING LABOUR BALLOT.

    Mr. Huckwell, deputy returning officer at Broken Hill in connection with the A.L.P. ballot for the selection of candidates to contest the Darling sent at the Federal elections, ...

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  59. STEAMER AGROUND.

    Lloyds reports that the steamer Karamea from Australia is agrcu[?] on the Mersey, [?] is expected to float off on next tide. [The steamer Karamea, running under the ...

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  60. BAINS IN THE COUNTRY.

    During the week-end there was a welcome return to unsettled conditions inland, where rain has been wanted for some weeks. Although light in charactor, the rain was ...

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  61. THEFT AT BEXLEY.

    During the temporary absence of the inmates, the residence of Arthur Coleman. In St. Goorgo's-road. Bexley, was entered yesterday afternoon, and a quantity of clothing ...

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  62. MOTOR CAR ON FIRE.

    On Friday evening a large motor car owned by Mr. Jnmoa Hunt, car proprietor, suddenly burst into flames and was destroyed. The cause is unknown. The car was insured. ...

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