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  2. THE BRIDGE.

    The debate on the second reading of the Sydney Harbour Bridge Bill was resumed in the Legislative Council yesterday. A vote, was taken at 10.20 p.m., showing 41 members, in ...

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  3. MR. HUGHES'S TOUR.

    A breakdown in the railway services caused delay when the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) left Singleton after tho meeting last night. The train was over an hour late, and ...

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  4. GOVERNMENT LINE.

    Speaking before members of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce and a number of other prominent political and commercial men yesterday afternoon, Mr. Kneen, manager of the ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS

    At the 23rd sale 26,186 packages were offered, the chief districts represented being Assam (8581 packages). Dooars (7347), and Sylhet (4440). This brings the total offerings ...

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  6. TURKEY.

    The correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" at Constantinople, in the course of a communication to that paper, says:—Rafct Pasha's only concession to the Allied High ...

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  7. THE ELECTIONS.

    The Minister for Defence, Mr. W. Massy Greene, returned from a successful tour of his electorate yesterday, and is leaving this afternoon for a series of engagements in the ...

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  8. 48 HOURS.

    A serious dislocation of Industry in the private engineering shops and dockyards is threatened. It was officially announced at the Trades ...

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  9. THE SEAMEN.

    There were no indications yesterday of an Immediate settlement of the local trouble with seamen, and in view of the hold-up of the steamer Ngatoro at Newcastle, speculations ...

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  10. THE M.C.C. TEAM.

    The weather was bright and warm at Oudtshoorn to-day, when the M.C.C. team commenced the second match of their tour. Matting was placed over the veldt soil. The ...

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  11. MR. A. G. MANNING'S CAMPAIGN

    Mr. Arthur G. Manning, National candidate for Macquarie, speaking at Bathurst yesterday, said that the best test of the value of the National Government's work for tho primary ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLE.

    The authorities at Dusseldorf have decided to proclaim martial law owing to strike riots. ...

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  13. FLYING BOATS.

    The steamer Montoro, which arrived from the North yesterday had aboard one of the two flying boats used by the Captain Hurley expedition, which is at present in New Guinea. ...

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  14. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S MEMOIRS.

    The "Frankfurter Zeltung" has acquired German publication rights of Mr. Lloyd George's memoirs. ...

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  15. HISTORIC TAXIS.

    The French Minister for War has decided to place In a museum one of the taxis which transported troops from Paris to the Battle of the Marne. ...

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  16. POLITICS IN GERMANY.

    The "Petit Parisien" says: Probably a bourgeois Cabinet will be established at Berlin, with the united Socialists In opposition. ...

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  17. THE NEAR EAST.

    Sir Charles Harington, British commander at Constantinople, will attend the Lausanne Conference. The Angora Government announces the ...

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  18. ORVTETO.

    Contrary to expectations the whole of the firemen and seamen who had been absent without leave from the Orvieto did not surrender to the police to-day. Consequently ...

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  19. AERIAL FLIGHT.

    The Army Air Service has announced the perfection of an automatic aeroplano control device, said to be mora accurate and more dependable than the human pilot. ...

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  20. MINISTER FOR DEFENCE.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Massy Greene) arrived In Sydney yesterday morning, and proceeded to Camden at night. He proposes to visit a number of centres in the southern ...

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  21. TIMBER BORERS.

    Owing to the ravages committed by borers In furniture and in the woodwork of houses, the Federal quarantine authorities are taking tho most rigid precautions against infected ...

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  22. COLD STORAGE EMPLOYEES.

    A tentative agreement was arrived at yesterday between certain employers and the Cold Storage Employees' Union, as the result of a further conference. ...

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  23. BODIES BURNED.

    A message from Santiago (Chlli) says that renewed earthquake shocks bave been felt at laserena. It is reported that 600 bodies were recovered ...

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  24. SPEECH BY MR. J. C. WATSON.

    Mr. J. C. Watson, speaking at Kogarah on Tuesday, in support of the candidature of Mr. Hector Lamond, Assistant Minister for Repatriation, for the Barton division, condemned ...

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  25. BUSH FIRES.

    A terrific bush fire raged at Medlow Bath all day yesterday, and destroyed hundreds of acres of timber and undergrowth. Practically the whole male population of the town passed the ...

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  26. THREE KILLED.

    It is reported from Paris that a triplo air tragedy occurred, owing to a breaking propoller cutting the tail of a biplane in two. M. Pairee, one of the-most famous pilots ...

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  27. THE LABOUR CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. M. M. Flannery, M.L.A., Ia making an extensive tour of the Murrumbidgee State electorate in support of Federal Labour candidates. He has addressed meetings at Yanco, ...

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  28. AN ULTIMATUM.

    At a meeting of the stovemakers' section of the Metal Trades Employers' Association yesterday it was unanimously agreed that all shops shall he closed to ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The ratepayers and occupiers of Glebe have formed an organisation for the return, at the coming municipal elections, of 12 candidates selected to contest the municipality in the ...

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  30. EFFECT ON AUSTRALIAN TIDES

    The secretary of the Department of Navigation (M.r' Brltton) stated yesterday that, on receipt of the news of the disastrous earthquake in Chill, arrangements were made in ...

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  31. GERMAN MINISTRY.

    A message from Berlin announces the resignation of the German Ministry. The Chancellor, Dr. Wirth, experienced insuperable difficulties In his attempt to ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    In the Assembly to-night the Industrial Court was abolished under the new Industrial Disputes Bill. ...

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  33. FREE LABOUR.

    There has been a good response to the appeal for free labour, and the indications are that the back of the trouble will be broken shortly. ...

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  34. STEELWORKS.

    It wag stated to-day br Mr. J. W. Swainson, of the managerial staff of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's steelworks, that the management had been advised that the ...

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  35. ENTHUSIASTIC CENTENARIAN.

    At Mr. Chapman's meeting at Towamba, in the Eden-Monaro electorate, recently, Mr. George Martin, who is 102 years of age, moved a vote of thanks to Mr. Chapman, who, at the ...

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  36. EMPIRE PATENTS.

    Proposais for Instituting a system of granting patents which would be valid throughout the British Empire wore considered at a conference of representatives of tho patents ...

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  37. WORKERS' EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    At the Women's Service Club last evening, the visiting delegates to the Australian conference of tho Workers' Educational Asspcoation, which is at present being held in ...

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  38. WOMEN ARRESTED.

    Muriel M'Swiney, wife of Terence M'Swiney, was arrested to-day, in company with eight other women members of an American assoclation, for recognition of the Irish Republic, ...

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  39. MR, CHARLTONS TOUR.

    Having addressed several meetings in Victoria and South Australia, tho leader of the Labour party (Mr. Charlton) returned to Melbourne yesterday, and afterwards left by ...

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  40. COLOUR OF JAPANESE.

    The Census Bureau estimates that approximately 1000 Japanese will lose their naturalisation papers already granted them as result of the Supreme Court's decision that Japanese ...

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  41. ENGINEERS AT PERTH.

    A meeting of ratepayers in Perth Town Hall last night, convened at the request of the A.L.P., protested against the City Council refusal to confer with the A.L.P. disputes ...

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  42. PALOONA STILL IDLE.

    The Paloona Is still held up. Members of the crew, who were sent to gaol for having impeded the progress of the vessel, are still regarded as being in the employ ot the Union ...

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  43. NOMINATIONS.

    The Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. Irwin) has received so far the nominations of Mr. Grant, Senator Garling, Senator Joalah Thomas, and Mr. Allan McDougall for the Sonate. ...

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  44. MR. RUDYARD KIPLING.

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling has entered a nursing home and will undergo a serious surgical operation. ...

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  45. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The Duke of Northumberland, while addressing a docker's, meeting at Southampton, was severely backled. A disturbance resulted, and was at its height when Dame Nellie Melba ...

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  46. NATIONAL PARTY.

    The trouble that threatened the solidarity of the National party has now passed, and harmony again prevails among all sections of the Coalition. ...

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  47. DEAF AND DUMB SOCIETY.

    A large gathering of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society ot New South Wales took place In the society's rooms, Daking House, Mr. P. Forbes, superintendent, who presided, stated ...

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  48. TECHNICAL SCHOOL WORK.

    The first annual exhibition of the work of the pupils of tho Newtown Junior Technical School was opened in St. Georgo'B Hall, Newtown, last night, by Mr. D. M'Lelland, chief ...

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  49. NGATORO LAID IDLE.

    The crew of the Union Steamship Company's vessel Ngatoro will be paid off to-morrow, and the vessel will be laid up at Stockton. The crew refused to work yesterday when the ...

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  50. INDIAN FRONTIER RAID.

    A daring Mahsud raid on the Bannu-road resulted In one convoy driver being killed, and a commissioner, an army captain, one Indian officer, three Hindus, and four ...

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  51. EDUCATION AND SPORT.

    In an address to the Ad. Men's Club yesterday, Mr. Edward Jordan, M.A., B.Sc, headmaster of the University Coaching College, sydney, drew a comparison between the ...

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  52. WARRINGAH WARD.

    Dissatisfaction with tbe present relationship of Warringah Ward, comprising large areas of Cremorne and Neutral Bay, and the North Sydney Municipal Council was expressed ...

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  53. GENERAL CARLE NEWS,

    A message from Belgrade states that the long dispute between King Alexander and his brother, Prince George, has satisfactorlly colosed. Prince George has written to the ...

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  54. BETUBN OF MISS ADA REEVE.

    Miss Ada Reeve arrived hore yesterday from Melbourne in readiness for her season in "Spangles," which she will open at Fuller's New Theatre on Saturday afternoon, Decem ...

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  55. SHIPBUILDERS' WAGES.

    The Industrial Court has refused the shipbuilding trades' claim for Increased wages. The Admiralty nat announced its Intention to reduce the war bonus 8/ weekly. ...

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  56. W.A. IANS LEGISLATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly the Premier introduced an Amending Land Bill to enable the Government to reduce the price of very inferior sand plain country from 3/9 to 1/ ...

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  57. HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS.

    A special meeting of the Sydney High School Old Boys' Union was held In the Educationhaildtaaa on Tuesday to draft a new constitation. Mr. L. F. Watt, president of the ...

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  58. MACLAKEN'S TEAM.

    Mr. A. C. Maclaren and members of the Marylebone Cricket Club's team, which arrived in Melbourne by the express from Adelaide today, were given a reception in the morning ...

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