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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    Both Mr. Holman and Mr. Wade left town early yesterday afternoon for the week-end. As far as State politics are concorned there is no fresh development. No ...

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  3. SOUTH COAST.

    To day the fortnightly pay was distributed among the men at all the collieries on the South Coast. The miners drew for sex of days and upwards. For the next pay six of ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, reporting at noon to-day, says:—We surprised and captured a trench east of Gueudecourt. We successfully rallied trenches at Etrenas. ...

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  5. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    President walson spoke in Madiscn-square Garden to the most tremendous crowd on record. The police wife control. President Wilson and his wife entered by [?] a ...

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  6. RECRUITING.

    At Victoria Barracks yesterday 96 men offered themselves for active service. Of that number 56 were accepted. One of the early arrivals was an ...

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  7. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Lieutonant Berrol Mendelsohn son of Mrs. Mendelsolm, of 67 Raglan-street Mosman has been killed in France. The Rev D. I. Freedman, Jewish chaplain with the Anzac Corps ...

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  8. BAD EFFECT AT LITHGOW.

    At the ironworks there are no great supplies of coal, and economy will have to be exercised. To this end one mill ceased work indefinitely last night, and other departments ...

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  9. COMMANDEERED.

    It was announced by the Minister for the Navy (Mr. Jensen) to-day that steps had been taken by his deparment to commandeer all the coal supplies of Australia. This had been ...

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  10. STEAMERS SEIZED.

    A German official message says:—On the night of November 1-2, German light sea forces from Flanders stopped and examined several stanmers on the London to Holland ...

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  11. COASTAL STEAMSHIP SERVICE.

    Although all the coal in the Commonwealth has been commandeered by the Federal authorities, the coastal steamship service will continue for a few days. ...

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  12. DIED OF ILLNESS.

    Private G. F. Yeoman, eldest son of Mr. F. Yeoman, of Mount Ritchie, Castlereagh, died on October 20 from illness in the 35th General Hospital. He was ...

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  13. CHARGE OF BLACKMAIL.

    Thomas [?] being [?] on a charge if [?] (managing director of [?] ...

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  14. DELEGATES GOING HOME.

    The council of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees Federation discussed the situation at a meeting in Sydney yesterday. After the meeting, Mr. Willis, the secretary, ...

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  15. VERDUN.

    A description of a visit to Verdun is give by the special correspondent of the London "Daily News." Motor cars and motor vans of all sorts ...

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  16. WOUNDED.

    Captain A. L. Fitzpatrick, of the Light Horse, who left with the first Expeditionary Force on October 20, 1914, returned to Sydney by the hospital ship Kanowna on Tuesday ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    No work was done at the various coal mines in the Ipswich district to-day. A mass meeting of the miners was held on the Bundamba Racecourse during the morning. Mr. D. ...

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  18. STATE ACTION.

    A conference between the Attorney-General, Mr. Hall, and the Minister for Labour and Industry, Mr. Hoyle, was held yesterday afternoon, and the following report was made ...

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  19. LIGHT HORSE MEN WANTED.

    The military authorities state that a selection of men for light horse and trench mortar batteries will take place at Victoria Barracks on Wednesday, November 8, at 2.30 p.m. Good ...

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  20. SHARP ADVANCE IN FIREWOOD.

    There was a sharp advance in the price of firewood yesterday. At the public auctions best box wood realised up to 26/ a ton, a rise of 4/6 compared with the rates current on the ...

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  21. CARGO SPACE WASTED.

    It is stated that some Brlish steamer [?] been ordered to Australia in ballast to load wheat. It is asserted that this waste was avoidable, being due to deing in hadling ...

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  22. WHEAT POOL.

    A deputation of members representing the wheat-growing districts of Queensland waited on the Premier last night to ask for the establishment of a State wheat pool in the ...

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  23. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Commissioners stated to-day that the stock on band was sufficient for little more than two months normal consumption. If however, the strike lasts a week the ...

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  24. MR. GRIFFITH'S REELY TO MR. WADE.

    Mr. Griffith made the following statement yesterday:— "I see Mr. Wade has told a representative of your paper Mr. Griffith's claim for ...

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  25. MEXICAN REBELS.

    The Villistas captured Warral, and robbed a train. They stilpped the passengers naked Chihuahua State is overrun with rebels. ...

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  26. MELBOURNE'S GAS SUPPLY.

    Most of the gas companies in Victoria will be seriously affected should the coal mines be closed for any length of time. As far as Melbourne is concerned the Metropolitan Gas ...

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  27. MINING DIVIDEND.

    The Scottish-Australian Mining Company's half-year's balance-sheet shows an avaliable balance of £1320. It is proposed to carry forward £1195. ...

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  28. STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES

    When seen late this afternoon the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) confirmed Mr. Jensen's statement regarding the commandeering of the available coal supplies. He stated that this ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. CALLED UP.

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  30. TRADE MARK CASE.

    The Commissioner of Parents in his capacity is Registrar of Trade Marks, has given a decision in a case in oppostion to the registration of a trade mark. ...

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  31. INJURED.

    Sergeant W. J. Leacock, husband of Mrs. Lencock, Burton-street, Darlinghurst, is reported injured by a fall ia France. He is in the Stockport Military Hospital, England. ...

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  32. CIVIL SERVANTS WAGES.

    Mr. Asquith stated in the House of Com[?] mons that the Government was estnblishing an arbitration tribunal to decide the wages claims of Civil servants. ...

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  33. COLLIERY PROPRIETORS.

    The colliery proprietors of New South Wales issued the following official statement to-night:— "In July, 1915, the employees made a ...

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  34. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Premier was asked wheather there had been any development in the sugar position. Mr. Byan replied that as far as he knew there had not, but he had received the following ...

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  35. PROCLAMATION.

    The no-conscription campaign committee met yesterday afternoon, when the following resolutions were carried:— That the New South Wales senators and Federal ...

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  36. BULK HANDLING OF WHEAT.

    Mr. Rees, a member of the Victorian Legl[?]lative Council, in the course or an interview said he had visited the three great wheat provinces of Canada. He had also trave[?]ed ...

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  37. WHEAT FOR EXPORT.

    Mr. E. Harris (officer in charge of the Government wheat operations) stated last night that the price of wheat for export as grain to New Zealand had been fixed at 5/3 per ...

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  38. THE "ROUND TABLE."

    The first article in the "Round Table" for September refers to the war and the essential conditions of peace. "Though the omens are much brighter." it states, "the war is still at ...

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  39. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION CONGRESS.

    The executive commlttee of the Interstete Trades Union Anti-Conscrtption Congress has summoned a conference of the various industrial unions in each State to take place ...

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  40. OFFICER DISMISSED.

    Second-Llcutenant Lemon, of the 3rd Batt[?] lion, has been dismissed the service. ...

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  41. 87,491 FIT MEN.

    Progress reports to November 1 of the resuits of the proclamation calling on single men between the ages of 21 and 35 to report show that there were on that date 25,354 men in ...

    Article : 99 words
  42. INDEX.

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  43. "A GRAVE RESPONSIBILITY."

    Referring to the probable effects on industry if the strike were prolonged, Mr. A. A. C. Cooks, president of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, said yesterday: "Any expression ...

    Article : 332 words
  44. METHODIST CHURCH SYNODS.

    The synod recorded its appreciation of the work done by the Bathurst circuit for the soldiers in Bathurst camp. It was resolved.— "That this synod views with alarm the ...

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  45. SUPPRESSION OF BETTING.

    Mr. Colebatch, Colonial Secretary, moved in the Legislative Council a bill for the suppression of betting and bookmakers. A public place is defined as any place enclosed or ...

    Article : 106 words
  46. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    The revenue For Queensland, for the four months was £2,539,292, compared with £2,410,562 for the same period last year. ...

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  47. EXPULSION TACTICS.

    The Labour Federation Council has resolved that no members, State or Federal, should be expelled from the Labour party for advocating conscription. It was further resolved ...

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  48. PURCHASE OF BODINGTON.

    Sir,—We are instructed by the attorney for Dr.M'Intyre Sinclair to ask you to publish his letter in fairness to the doctor, who is away at the front. Attacks have been made ...

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  49. SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    Private Allan Nattrass of Headquarters Band, Liverpool, died of heart failure in the Garrison Hospital, Victoria Barracks on Thursday, and was buried yesterday with full ...

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  50. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  51. WAR QUESTIONS.

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  52. MAN RUNS AMOK.

    At Christchurch, William Henry Allen, a remittance man, ran amok on the lawn in front of the Supreme Court. Producing a bayonet, he rushed at two carters, who were ...

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  53. UNION LEADERS.

    It was reported from Sydney to-night that the leaders in the coal strike were to be prosecuted for alleged conspiracy. The matter was referred to the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  54. LADY BEATTY'S APPEAL FOR SAILORS.

    Sir,—Referring to the notice of Lady Beatty appeal for donations to the British and Foreign Sailors Society (which has long enjoyed the patroaage of their Majesties the ...

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  55. HONOURED FOR GALLANTRY.

    Mrs. Curtis, of Caringbah, has received word from her son Driver F. V. Curtis of the 4th Austrailan Divisional Train, that he was congratualted by Major-General Sir H.V. Cox ...

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  56. TO-DAY.

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  57. MARINE ENGINEERS AWARD.

    Speaking to the minutes, of the award in the plaint of the Austrlian Institute of Marine Engineers v Burns, Philp and Co. and another was resumed to-day in the Arbitration Court ...

    Article : 181 words
  58. EFFECT ON SHIPPING.

    The effect on shipping companies generally will be far reaching should the strike continue for any grear length of time. The vessels which will feel it immediately will be ...

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  59. ANOTHER PROCLAIMED HOLIDAY.

    Mr. William Brooks on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce Chamber of Manufactures, and the Employers' Federation, recently wrote to the Premier protesting against the ...

    Article : 80 words
  60. LATE SHIPPING.

    Craonne, s, for Noumea, via Newcastle. Bombaia, s, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 13 words
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