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  2. TERRIBLE LOSSES.

    A report by the special Constantinople correspondent of the " Daily Express," mailed in order to escape the Greek c[?]nsorship, says that the Greeks are retreating, ...

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  3. "HALF SATISFIED."

    The "Volk[?]tem," a Government again, publishes a remarkable interview which its London correspondent had with the Prime Minister (General Sm[?]ts) prior ...

    Article : 256 words
  4. THE ONLY COURSE.

    The Australian Press Association learns from well-informed circles in London that Mr. Lloyd George, after reading the letter handed to him by Messrs. Boland ...

    Article : 410 words
  5. NAVIGATION ACT.

    An important constitutional point is being raised in regard to the enforcement of the coastal provisions of the Navigation Act. It is [?]ted out, in the first place, ...

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  6. CAUCUS ATTITUDE.

    Mr. Green resumed the debate on the Financial Statement in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. He said that while Mr. Fihelly was Minister for Railways ...

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  7. WAR ON RATS.

    "The concealment of the fact that plague had been disrovered in Brisbane has deprived the officers of the Commonwealth Health Department of the ...

    Article : 476 words
  8. GOING AHEAD.

    The Striking first impressions which promineut Brisbane, business men formed as the result of motor tours in the Gympi[?] district, under the auspices of the ...

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  9. GALLERY NOTES.

    The member for Normanby (Mr. J. C. Peterson) took his place in the House yesterday for the first time this session. He sat with the Country Party, ...

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  10. WAR PENSIONS.

    A statement regarding the pensions payable to widows of men who died on active service was made to-day by the Chairman of the Repatriation Commission ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL COURT.

    The following members have been elected as judges of the International Court of Justice: Judges Altamira (Spain), Alvarez (Chile) Anzilotti (Italy), ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. NOT TO SAIL.

    The sailing for Melbourne of the steamer Wyandra, which is held up in Sydney owing to a dispute between the seamen and the engineers, was definitely ...

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  13. BRITISH TRADE.

    The "Daily Express" states that the trade revival in Biitain has commenced, and the trickle of orders is becoming a steady flow. Tinplate works are ...

    Article : 140 words
  14. LESS WORK.

    The Central Council of the Australasian Coal and shale Employees" Federation decided to-day to limit the working fortnight in coal mines to nine days instead ...

    Article : 251 words
  15. DISTURBED INDIA.

    Twelve hundred rebels are preparing to defend Nilambur. Wholesale looting has occurred in the Ernad district, and another large band located in the vicinity ...

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  16. IN GERMANY.

    The police have arrested seven ex-offi cers on suspicion of being accomplices in the murder of Herr Erzberge[?] The police assert that the actual morderers, ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. "AVOWED REVOLUTIONARIES."

    Trade union leaders in Liverpool have issued a manifesto stating that practically all the members of the unemployment committee are avowed i revolutionaries, ...

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  18. PRECAUTIONS IN SYDNEY.

    In connection with the outbreak of bubonic plague in Prisbane. the New South Wales Minister for Health (Mr. M'Girr) states that he has given ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. PROVINCIAL SYNOD

    At the Church of England Provincial Synod to-day, Canon Norman moved,— "That in the opinion of this Synod the solution of the liquor problem can be ...

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  20. DISARMAMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the Secretary of State (Mr. Hughes) has submitted to the Powers the topics which it is ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. EASTERN MARKETS

    A miniature exposition, but one containing a bewildering array of Australian products of every sort, was staged yesterday (writes the "China Press" (Shanghai) of ...

    Article : 249 words
  22. BRISBANE NOT FREE FROM DANGER.

    Discussing the position last night, the Health Commissioner (Dr. Moore) said that there had been no further developments. Altogether 24 men were employed ...

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  23. WOOL SALES.

    At the mixed sale of "Bawra" and "free" wools to-day there was very good competition, and all prices were fully maintained. Among the lots disposed of ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. SOUTHERN OFFERINGS.

    Wool sales were held to-day at the Sydney Wool Exchange, when the quantity of the catalogues totalled 7991 bales, and the sales, including private transactions, ...

    Article : 396 words
  25. AUSTRALIA'S INTERESTS.

    Serious consideration is being given by Federal Ministers to the question of the representation of Australia at the Disarmament Conference to be held at ...

    Article : 395 words
  26. CROWN COLONIES.

    Relative to the proposal of the Seeretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston Ohurchill) that six groups of Crown Colonies should be arranged for ...

    Article : 143 words
  27. DISEASED CATTLE.

    Officials of the Stock Department state that b[?]cks railed from South Australia and killed at the Fremantic ttoirs have been found to be suffering from ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. BOAT CAPSIZES.

    Over 60 persons returning from a fete at Bursinet crowded into a boat intended to carry 20. The boat capsized, and 31 of its occupants were drowned, the majority ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. SHORTER WEEK.

    To-day, before the Full Arbitration Court, comprising their Honours Mr. Justice Powers (President), Mr. Justice Duffy, and Mr. Justice Rich, addresses ...

    Article : 93 words
  30. DEATH OF SIR JOHN BRAMSTON.

    The death has occurred of Sir John Bramston. Though the name of Sir John Bramston may not be f[?]ar to many people in this state, ...

    Article : 278 words
  31. A FRENCH STRIKE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" slates that 100,000 workers are on strike in the Lille, Ro[?]baix, and Tourcoing districts owing to the reduction of ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. GOLD RETURN.

    The gold return of the Commonwealth for the first eight months of this year shows a further decline in the output of the various mines. The falling off is most ...

    Article : 220 words
  33. CENSURE MOTION.

    The end of the debate on the censure motion in the Legislative Assembly is not in sight. Whilst the Government is known to be anxious to finish the debate ...

    Article : 176 words
  34. INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES.

    The following have passed the examinations of the Institute of Actuaries:— Grealy (Brisbane), part [?]., section A; Polden (Sydney), part II.: Lavery ...

    Article : 44 words
  35. ABERDEEN LINE.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Alberdeen Steamship line will, from December, resume its regular monthly service between London and ...

    Article : 71 words
  36. DISABLED STEAMER.

    The steamer Canadian Importer, which was disabled off the American coast towards the end of August, has arrived here in tow of two tugs. The vessel is ...

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  37. GERMAN LANGUAGE.

    Returned soldiers of this State, who do not approve of the German language being used in public places, recently wrote to the Premier (Mr. Barwell), asking him ...

    Article : 137 words
  38. MISS ELSA STRALIA.

    Miss Elsa Stralia, the well-known Adelaide operatic singer, is going to New York in October for the season at the Metropolitan Opera House. ...

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  39. MOUNT EVEREST CLIMB.

    The Mount Everest expeditionary party is making preparations for the final high climb of the north-east flank of the mountain. The attempt will be made ...

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  40. Y.W.C.A. REST ROOMS ROBBED.

    The Y.W.C.A. rooms in Adelaide-street are among the many places entered by burglars during the last few weeks. It appears that one night recently Miss ...

    Article : 106 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET MANAGER.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, jun., manager of the Australian cricket team, will be the guest of Mr. Higson at Buckstone House, Carnforth, and later he will visit Lord ...

    Article : 45 words
  42. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    The Grand Jury has indicted Roscoe ("Fatty") Arbuckle, the cinema actor, on a charge of manslaughter in connection with the death of Miss Virginia Rappe, ...

    Article : 41 words
  43. SOUTH PERSIAN RIFLES.

    The Persian Government has offered to take over, under Persian officers, a por tion of the South Persian Rifies, which is not demobilised, together with a quantity ...

    Article : 49 words
  44. "FLYING MATINEE."

    The manager of a London theatrical company has arranged a "flying matinee." The whole company will be conveyed by acroplanes to Manchester, returning to ...

    Article : 37 words
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